Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
Guest wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
It wasn't paper dust moron
Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
It wasn't paper dust moron
So what was it then, TB is contracted through very close contact with an infected carrier, coughs and sneezes...it does not live on inanimate or non biological surfaces.
I suggest that your mate was either a carrier or had close contact with a person who came from another country where it was still a problem.........so 1987 is supposed to mean what exactly?
Doctor wrote:Most people have TB and don't even know it.
Progress from asymptomatic TB to active infection is normally through contact with mould, which is why TB is generally related to poor housing conditions.
Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
Trapezerjohn wrote:Tuberculosis, number one killer in Victorian Britain is, once again, rampaging through our country, with 9000 cases confirmed and many others going undetected.
TB was virtually wiped out in Britain by the early/ mid 20th Century with the advent of new drugs and better living conditions, but it is back, highlighted today by the tragic death of schoolgirl, Alina Sarag, who succumbed to the disease after being misdiagnosed, as many Doctors still have little experience of it.
Experts and government are telling us why this should be, I won't bore you with their explanations which are part and parcel of whole problem, but I will tell you that, once again, they are going to great pains to avoid telling us what the one overriding reason is that we have this evil Victorian Killer back on our streets again....mass, unfettered immigration from countries where the disease is still rife.
London has the highest occurances of TB of any Western Capital in Europe, hardly surprising since London has the greatest mix and largest immigrant population of any Western Capital in Europe.
There is no doubt about it, this disease has been brought back into our country, by third world immigrants already carrying the disease, who tend to live in large, close knit families and communities. The disease can lie hidden amongst carriers for years, before spreading out to infect others.
So, why are we not told this?........why, once again, do the authorities wish to hide these facts from us?...........are they afraid we will rise up and kill the invaders who have brought this evil disease back amongst us?........or afraid that we might rise up against THEM, who have allowed these people to come here without even a cursory medical check.
This is just one of the 'advantages' we get for the Multicultural dream of limpdick, British hating liberals.... DEATH from diseases you've only read about in books.........but hey, thats ok, just as long as WE are seen to be paying our debts for the 'Crimes of Empire' which they have so kindly decided should rest firmly on OUR shoulders.
Guest wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
It wasn't paper dust moron
So what was it then, TB is contracted through very close contact with an infected carrier, coughs and sneezes...it does not live on inanimate or non biological surfaces.
I suggest that your mate was either a carrier or had close contact with a person who came from another country where it was still a problem.........so 1987 is supposed to mean what exactly?
1987 means when it happened and when he was off work for 7 months. My mate wasn't and isn't a carrier and no foreigners worked in the office.
Trapezerjohn wrote:Doctor wrote:Most people have TB and don't even know it.
Progress from asymptomatic TB to active infection is normally through contact with mould, which is why TB is generally related to poor housing conditions.
Incorrect...........TB is not in most people in this country, unless you are saying that most people in this country are immigrants coming from countries where it is still rife.
TB is 'normally' spread through close contact with an infected person, ie cough and sneezes, and exchanges of bodily fluids.
The relation between poor housing conditions and TB is in damp, cold accomodation and the micro spoors of mould those conditions create, which causes the coughs and sneezes which release the TB into the air for others to contract. Also there are likely to be more people in these enclosed areas amongst high breeding, poor families.
3rdLeg wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
So trapz, you say unfettered immigration as the nr 1 cause, tell me, was unfettered immigration the main cause during victorian London? TB is a disease of poverty, not of migration. The reality of TB in the UK capital is intimately connected to poverty, vulnerability and the complex needs of those affected by the disease. It has little to do with immigration. You have had TB in the UK even before mass immigration. Funny how other european countries with a higher influx of immigration have fewer cases of TB. That Trapz, says a hell of alot. Again - TB is a disease of poverty, not of migration.
3rdLeg wrote:Trapezerjohn wrote:Guest wrote:My mate had it in 1987. He was a postie and the dust in the sorting office was the source. Fuck all to do with immigrants. Unless you think Bury st Edmunds sorting office had any in 1987
Oh yes of course.............Tuberculosis comes from paper dust.......better remember to tell the World Health Organistaion that they are looking in the wrong place then....
So trapz, you say unfettered immigration as the nr 1 cause, tell me, was unfettered immigration the main cause during victorian London? TB is a disease of poverty, not of migration. The reality of TB in the UK capital is intimately connected to poverty, vulnerability and the complex needs of those affected by the disease. It has little to do with immigration. You have had TB in the UK even before mass immigration. Funny how other european countries with a higher influx of immigration have fewer cases of TB. That Trapz, says a hell of alot. Again - TB is a disease of poverty, not of migration.
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