Typhus Is Spreading in Liberal, Rat-Infested LA County

6
2529

Skid Row

There are a lot of rats in LA, and, NO, for once we don’t mean the politicians although many qualify. We mean the little furry creatures who live in squalor and spread diseases.

Last September, a documentary called ‘Rats’ was screened as a Landmark Theatres Exclusive Midnight Event. It was frightening because it’s real. Infestations of rats are seen in major cities and elsewhere, and when garbage is left to rot in homeless areas, they become a more serious threat to life.

Screenshot from Baltimore rat film

Baltimore has a problem with rats. Mayor Pugh said she can “smell the rats.”

NBC Local Los Angeles covered the rat infestation last year and again, recently, in LA County where the Typhus outbreaks started.

A veteran Los Angeles City Hall official caught the disease that began in Skid Row but has spread to office buildings, restaurants, and other mainstream areas.

For months, LA County public health officials have said typhus is mainly hitting the homeless population, but it’s past that now.

It seems it is spreading from the rats to the fleas that live on them as they congregate in the trash left to rot in LA.

Deputy City Attorney Liz Greenwood, a veteran prosecutor, tells NBC4 she was diagnosed with typhus in November, after experiencing high fevers and excruciating headaches.

“It felt like somebody was driving railroad stakes through my eyes and out the back of my neck,” Greenwood told the I-Team. “Who gets typhus? It’s a medieval disease that’s caused by trash.”

“There are rats in City Hall and City Hall East,” Greenwood added. “There are enormous rats and their tails are as long as their bodies.”Last year set a new record for the number of typhus cases — 124 in LA County for the year, according to the California Department of Public Health.

Liberals are taking us back to Medieval Times. Clean up the filth. Use funds that go to illegal aliens to do it.

RATS


PowerInbox
0 0 votes
Article Rating
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

6 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Ratdogs
Guest
Ratdogs
4 years ago

Rats develop immunity to poisons before the products leave product development. If you see a few dead rats, thousands more will breed with immunity. We joined a volunteer terrier dog team at a Baltimore monument

Jarheadtom
Guest
Jarheadtom
5 years ago

I don’t care. You reap what you sow.

Dee Merk
Guest
Dee Merk
5 years ago

Mayor Gil Garcetti not only supports Sanctuary Cities for illegal aliens, but also is promoting sanctuary for these giant sewer rats. Instead of grooming for Presidential politics, he should get off his ass and take care of the basics. Homelessness and rat-infestation have increased under his failed mayoralty.

pfwag
Guest
pfwag
5 years ago

Stupid business owners don’t even bother to go to Home Depot and buy a few cases of long lasting rat poison?

marsha
Guest
marsha
4 years ago
Reply to  pfwag

CA has banned many of the rat poison that would take care of the problem..it cost me over 2,000 to have a professional co. take care of the rats that came from dirty areas in the town..

Duke Magoo
Guest
Duke Magoo
5 years ago

Typhus, in California is a sign that California is now a third world hell-hole. Once the rest of the middle class has moved to more sane environs, the sooner we can shut down that miserable state and build a wall to keep them out of the rest of America.