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by TheaGood
on 19/2/16
Please share the Mexican doctors raw results about the temperature and the unlikely hatching of the Aedes aegypti mosquitoes.

Here is how they reached their conclusion: There are numerous studies on the temperature range for the Ades mosquito. These are on Pub Med and other journals doctors read. All studies have shown that the Ades mosquito does best between 25 and 35 degrees celsius. At 15 degrees celsius, reproduction and feeding stop, but the adults survive down to around 8 degrees celsius (8.3 to be exact, according to some studies) and temperatures below this cause them to die.

Since during the main zika scare practically all of central Mexico and Mexico city were seeing night time temperatures below 5 degrees celsius and day time temperatures below 15 degrees celsius for weeks on end, including during the time the Ades mosquitos showed up, the doctors knew there was no way the mosquitos arrived naturally, and the doctor I interviewed said specifically that "they were being released, because it is impossible" and that "it was being done for political purposes". You do not need a massive study to figure out something is going on when it is that obvious - huge outbreaks of adult mosquitos lasting ONE DAY, with near total mortality overnight and next to nothing the next day, and absolutely nothing the day after.

Perhaps most people, including the frequently idiotic New World Order scammers do not know that Mexico City is a freakishly cold hell hole that I would never want to live in because it is so cold. It is at 9,000 feet elevation and even in the summer day time temperatures usually peak in the 80´s (or less) with six full months of the year almost never seeing over 70 degrees. That is simply not Ades mosquito turf, WRONG ENVIRONMENT, yeah, it almost never freezes there but it sure likes to hover at late late autumn in Iowa temperatures a lot. Doctors are not stupid, there will NEVER be an outbreak of Ades mosquitos in Mexico City unless someone imports them and releases them at the peak of summer. Naturally they would never be there, EVER.

Additionally, most of the spine of Mexico is very high elevation. It is a big mountain range. It is all very cool. Even here, where it is much warmer than Mexico City, we never saw day time temperatures go over 15 degrees celsius for a month and a half, with night time lows consistently between 3 degrees and 10 degrees celsius. Yet we got a huge ades outbreak here, right in the middle of the cold, and they arrived on helicopters I saw myself.

The doctors knew it was impossible just by looking at the thermometer. They did not need to do a huge study when it was that obvious and they were living right in the middle of it, and it was a very prominent topic with them, they knew it was bullshit. Even the cold resistant mosquitos in this area vanish from November through February, there is nothing here during that time AT ALL. How does a cold hating mosquito suddenly have a huge outbreak during the peak of the cold season in a climate that is too cold for them to live in at all? An ades outbreak would be perfectly believable in Acapulco or the Yucatan, but certainly not here! But they have to do it in the mountains to scare anyone, because that is where most people live.

--MEXICAN ANONYMOUS