The Nipah Virus Propaganda! Versus the truth about the Nipah Virus

It is simply shocking that the whole world is buzzing with the news of a Nipah Virus outbreak in West Bengal, India, on the basis of just 2 people in West Bengal who ‘allegedly’ got sick from the virus in Dec’25, whereas, most people in West Bengal and India have not yet heard about it.
So the BIG QUESTION is – Who is feeding this news in the public domain to create global fear and panic about the Nipah Virus, and to project India as a filthy and unhygienic place that has a lot of sick people who pass on viruses? Whereas it is widely know that Indians have very good immune systems – ask any foreigner who visits India for over 3 months, and not your country’s Mainstream Media Misinformation Channels & Newspapers.
Following are the Mainstream Institutions & Media Channel’s articles & video propaganda about the Nipah Virus outbreak in India. Where is the solid scientific evidence backing their claims?
Nipah Virus outbreak in West Bengal notice was issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) of the Government of India, in conjunction with the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2219219®=3&lang=2
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India, on the Nipah Virus outbreak in West Bengal, India https://ncdc.mohfw.gov.in/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/CD-Alert-NIPAH-Virus.pdf
Dr. Rajeev Jayadevan, former President of IMA Cochin and Convener of the Research Cell, Kerala warns about Nipah spread https://youtu.be/XHVPF7a_EGU?si=vXP8ocLfPpHxboRu
CNBCTV18 – Dr.Narendra Kumar Arora, President of AIIMS Bilaspur, has shed light on the Nipah virus outbreak in India, stating that Kerala and West Bengal are endemic to the virus https://cnbctv18.com/lifestyle/healthcare/deadly-nipah-virus-cases-emerge-in-india-airport-screenings-reintroduced-across-asia-ws-l-19833930.htm
The Economic Times – Former West Bengal Health Advisor and infectious disease specialist Dr. Sayan Chakraborty on the Nipah Virus outbreak. Dr Subarna Goswami Deputy Asst Dir of Health Services & Supt of Darjeeling TB hospital did contact tracing of 2 patients 190 contacts identified & quarantined https://m.economictimes.com/news/india/is-there-a-nipah-virus-outbreak-in-india-what-we-know-about-the-disease-with-no-cure/articleshow/127555894.cms
India Today – Deadly Nipah Virus returns to Bengal https://indiatoday.in/health/story/nipah-returns-to-bengal-after-19-years-as-mystery-surrounds-source-of-infection-2851136-2026-01-13
Times of India article quoting the National Center for Disease Control on Nipah Virus in West Bengal https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/travel/news/nipah-virus-infections-west-bengal-cases-prompt-airport-screening-across-asia/articleshow/127618948.cms
World Health Organization on the Nipah Virus in India https://who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2026-DON593
Reuters London on the Nipah Virus in India https://reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/what-know-about-nipah-virus-after-cases-emerge-india-2026-01-28
The UK Government on the Nipah Virus in India https://ukhsa.blog.gov.uk/2026/01/27/nipah-virus-what-is-it-where-is-it-found-and-how-does-it-spread
Center for Disease Control, Australia on the Nipah Virus outbreak in India https://cdc.gov.au/newsroom/news-and-articles/nipah-virus-infections-reported-overseas?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Center for Disease Control, Australia on the Nipah Virus outbreak in India https://cdc.gov/nipah-virus/about/index.html
Boston University – Office of Research on the Nipah Virus https://bu.edu/research/ethics-compliance/safety/rohp/agent-information-sheets/paramyxoviruses-hendra-and-nipah-virus/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Dr. John Campbell on the Nipah Virus outbreak in India https://youtu.be/sd2nK61WsXE?si=eFhj13Y0PDR9HGdJ
Nipah: A Cover Up for the Failure of Vaccines for Measles and Japanese Encephalitis
In 1998, pig farmers in Malaysia were vaccinated with the Japanese Encephalitis (JE) vaccine. An outbreak of JE followed & many vaccinated farmers died. Government authorities considered this a failure of the vaccine. In comes CDC, re-attributing the disease to a “newly discovered virus” i.e “Nipah”. Hence the efficacy of the JE vaccine was preserved
In 2001, an outbreak in Siliguri, India was attributed to measles, despite high vaccination coverage, by ICMR , raising questions about the efficacy of the measles vaccine. Once again, CDC reattributed the outbreak to “Nipah”, the newly discovered virus from 1998, thereby preserving efficacy of the measles vaccine.
References:
1) Kumar, S. “Inadequate Research Facilities Fail to Tackle Mystery Disease.” BMJ, vol. 326, no. 7379, 4 Jan. 2003, pp. 12d12, https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.326.7379.12/d.
2) Mudur, Ganapati. “Indian Scientists Warn of “Mutant Measles” Virus.” BMJ, vol. 322, 24 Mar. 2001, p. 693, http://dacemirror.sci-hub.se/journal-article/11070988146b9c89ffafcc3dfc7901cf/sheldon2001.pdf?download=true.
3) Kaw, Bing, and Chua. “The Discovery of Nipah Virus: A Personal Account.” Neurology Asia, vol. 9, 2004, pp. 59–63, http://neurology-asia.org/articles/20042_059.pdf.
Now the important point to note is that during the last Nipah Virus outbreak in India in Sept 2023, when Indian activists, lawyers and healthcare professionals asked the Government of Kerala for details of the Nipah Virus outbreak in Kerala under the Indian Evidence Act, they failed to prove that the virus exists and that it made anyone sick.
To make sure this is not another frivolous attempt by the Medical Industry and other agencies who profit from creating a Pandemic in India, kindly send this letter to our Indian Health Officials, demanding Scientific Evidence of this Nipah Virus and its capacity to cause an Epidemic or Pandemic, before they take any further steps.
1) Kindly fill in your name, address & date at the beginning of the letter, and your name at the end of the letter.
2) Send by email to each of the 8 officials mentioned in the letter. Copy and paste the entire content from the letter into the email. Insert this last line in the email – Please acknowledge the receipt of this email (electronic record) u/s 12(1) of IT Act.
3) Print out 8 copies and send one to each official by Registered Post with Acknowledgement Slip.



