Hurricane Harvey Brought in FLESH-EATING BACTERIA

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 8, 2017

I spent days sending updates about flood waters to those that stayed behind in my area. I was also able to check on…

Posted by J.R. Atkins on Mittwoch, 6. September 2017

Hm. So the apocalyptic hurricane brought in FLESH EATING BACTERIA.

I’m telling you people, things are getting weird.

It’s up to you if you want to listen or now.

RT:

Floodwaters, debris and looting are just some of the hazards that average Texans are navigating in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey – but now we can add flesh-eating bacteria to that list.

J.R. Atkins of Missouri City, Texas was touring his neighborhood in his kayak, checking on evacuees’ houses, when he noticed what appeared to be a small insect bite on his arm.

Initially, Atkins thought nothing of it and carried on about his day but that night, he realized something wasn’t right.

His experience as both a firefighter and a medic led him to the conclusion that this was no ordinary insect bite and he should seek medical help.

Atkins was hospitalized in Houston Methodist after severe swelling and numbness in his arm began to spread.

Doctors soon realized he had been infected with flesh-eating bacteria that leads to the disease necrotizing fasciitis.

He was told to fast and prepare for immediate surgery. Early diagnosis, surgical treatment and a course of antibiotics are essential to stopping the spread of the bacteria which, if left unchecked, is fatal.

I THINK I KNOW WHO’S BEHIND THIS.

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