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    First Ebola Case in U.S.

    First Ebola Case in U.S., But CDC Vows 'We Will Stop It Here'
    abcnews.go.com
    CDC Confirms First Ebola Case Diagnosed in U.S.

    http://abcnews.go.com/Health/ebola-c...ry?id=25873850


    Adding another link

    CRAZY! CDC Says 700,000 People Could Die from 'Ebola' In Next 90 Days!
    www.youtube.com
    http://www.undergroundworldnews.com The U.S. Army is sending the 101st Airborne Division, along with combat engineers from other units, to Africa in support
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    Like Ron Paul said (who is a medical Doctor), Africa for centuries have had a history of serious epidemics. It is their lore that those villages are quarantined, no-one allowed in, no-one allowed out. This is how they have contained epidemics. Simple, common sense. Sure people die. But at least the disease is not spread.

    Allowing people with Ebola into any country is very dangerous. Could it be on purpose? Nothing would surprise me.

    Or why not have naval ships out at sea with medics there to treat them, off the coast of the USA? That makes sense too. But they are not doing that.

    It's all very suspect.

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    It also strikes me that this first Ebola case is in Dallas Texas.

    Don't you think it strange, in a state which is pro-gun and generally anti government, has a first Ebola patient there? Too convenient.

    The phrase, 'There are many ways to skin a cat', comes to mind. Without being too obvious, if you get my drift.

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    Bump !

    I'm asking everyone, to do their best to keep tabs on as many of the big powerful players in America as possible.

    Are they disappearing?

    Are the underground access points getting busy?

    Where's Luke Rudkowski when you need him, he's a dab hand at keeping tabs on the elite.

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    Quote Originally posted by Sooz View Post
    Like Ron Paul said (who is a medical Doctor), Africa for centuries have had a history of serious epidemics. It is their lore that those villages are quarantined, no-one allowed in, no-one allowed out. This is how they have contained epidemics. Simple, common sense. Sure people die. But at least the disease is not spread.

    Allowing people with Ebola into any country is very dangerous. Could it be on purpose? Nothing would surprise me.

    Or why not have naval ships out at sea with medics there to treat them, off the coast of the USA? That makes sense too. But they are not doing that.

    It's all very suspect.


    I agree. According to the news: The man who has Ebola in the US recently traveled from Liberia to Dallas. . . . . What?!?!? . . . .Liberia has been the country hardest hit with Ebola, so why are we letting people come into our country from Liberia without at least quarantining them for a period of time. . . . . And one of the things reported on Al Jaazera is that they have restricted travelling within countries in Africa trying to control this virus. They have even quarantined areas in countries there where people can't leave their sectors. . . .yet we are letting them get on a plane and go out of their continent without any quarantine once they arrive on a new continent. hmmm

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    Quote Originally posted by Sooz View Post
    Like Ron Paul said (who is a medical Doctor), Africa for centuries have had a history of serious epidemics. It is their lore that those villages are quarantined, no-one allowed in, no-one allowed out. This is how they have contained epidemics. Simple, common sense. Sure people die. But at least the disease is not spread.

    Allowing people with Ebola into any country is very dangerous. Could it be on purpose? Nothing would surprise me.

    Or why not have naval ships out at sea with medics there to treat them, off the coast of the USA? That makes sense too. But they are not doing that.

    It's all very suspect.
    I dunno that this is anything more than a news story, any more dangerous to me personally than ISIS...I don't really fear either, or much, though I do have a healthy fear and skepticism that we as a nation can "solve" any problem requiring what I highlighted in red, above.

    That's what scary to me: problems requiring common sense solutions. Common sense seems to be in short supply these, so God(s) help us all...

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    This guy was turned away from a hospital with a bottle of antibiotics !

    He's been at large in Dallas for 4 days as a carrier of Ebola, watch this space...........................

    This reminds me of the story of a young military officer asking Dick Cheney " Does the stand down order still stand Sir? "


    The state hasn't been preparing for containment. Flights are still coming directly from the infected areas of Africa, even after the various states in Africa have stopped air communications !

    No, not a bat of an eyelid to contain or prevent, but a lot of prepping for medical martial law.
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    A, so far, unconfirmed report says that the patient arrived in Dallas via Virginia and via Brussels in Europe.




    added:

    his name is Thomas Eric Duncan, and his condition is described as 'serious'. ( when asked for his social security number he replied that he didn't have one )


    added:

    He came into contact with 12 to 18 people including some school children, while experiencing the symptoms.
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    2nd Potential 'Ebola' Patient Being Monitored In Dallas!


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsqtDaoryrM


    Whether or not Ebola is transmissible through the air, which is the subject of much debate and great speculation, we do know that close physical contact with an infected person is a sure fire way to put one’s self at risk of contracting the virus.

    After yesterday’s bombshell admission that an Ebola patient is being treated in Dallas, a second potential victim is now being monitored. This person evidently had close physical contact with “patient zero.”

    KENS-5 San Antonio is reporting:

    DALLAS — Due to close contact with a patient diagnosed with the Ebola virus, a second person is under the close monitoring of health officials as a possible second patient, said the director of Dallas County’s health department Wednesday morning in an interview with WFAA.

    Zachary Thompson, the director of Dallas County Health and Human Services, says all those who’ve been in close contact with the diagnosed patient are being monitored as a precaution. However, Thompson pointed to one person in particular as a potential second case.


    http://www.dcclothesline.com/2014/10...itored-dallas/

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    it does seem they want to start the culling!

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    Here are 2 recent stories that came out on 9/29. I didn't post earlier, as I didn't want to spread Fear Porn, but . . . you decide. Interesting that first case of Ebola reported just 2 days after the following stories.

    "U.S. quietly preparing for Ebola outbreak: CDC issues Ebola guidelines for U.S. funeral homes – how to dispose of bodies"


    Full story: http://www.cbs46.com/story/26657838/...-funeral-homes

    AND this headline

    "Readying for Ebola: How U.S. hospitals are gearing up – ‘not a question of if there’s a case, but when"

    Federal health-care officials, hospital administrators and emergency-care doctors are preparing for the first cases of Ebola here in the United States. Experts say it’s not a question of if, but rather when it will happen. The good news is that the public health infrastructure in the United States — from the epidemiologists at the Centers for Disease Control to the weekend physician at the local doc-in-a-box — has been mobilized for this very eventuality. Many hospitals, even those in many rural areas, are prepared with virus-proof protective gear and isolation units for sick patients. The bad news is that the disease continues to grow unabated in West Africa, and that containing the spread is getting tougher every day.

    complete article: http://theextinctionprotocol.wordpre...case-but-when/

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    yea, they sure did a lot of prepping for an epidemic and none for keeping it out.

    The UK government had one of the big power stations adapted after the last big outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease during the Blair government. The disposal of animal carcasses was a huge logistical problem because there were only a few sites around the country that could be immediately brought into use to bury so many animals. They couldn't keep up with the lorry loads of stinking flesh.

    Someone had the bright idea of building a huge shut that lorries could tip their loads into at a big power station and keep the furnaces running flat out.

    I remember hearing about it on a farming radio program at the time but I've heard nothing more about it since.

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    Reminds of the days when we first heard about the Aids epidemic!!! Be afraid, be very afraid

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    This is very serious. They own the patent on Ebola, they are coming out with a rush vaccine which an expert has said is impossible to do. Liberia's biggest newspaper reported some months ago that the Pentagon/Big Pharma had cooked up Ebola. They are bringing people into the States, not quarantining people.

    Gameplan is mass, forced vaccination, medical martial law (Obama signed something recently that calls for detaining anyone with a viral disease), gun confiscation, then people start dropping like flies from either Ebola and/or the vaccine. Bingo - population reduction. Lovely. These people are dangerous and very, very sick.

    http://www.infowars.com/patient-zero...ebola-vaccine/

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    'Airborne' Ebola Info Is Being Removed from Internet! Flight Path of Patient Zero Is Revealed!


    Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xcgi-wADHo


    Hundreds of airline passengers were exposed to the Liberian national before he landed in Dallas, last month, as it is revealed that he took at least three flights to get from Monrovia, Liberia to Texas.
    Officials announced that Thomas Eric Duncan flew through Brussels to get to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport - but no airlines operate a direct flight from the European capital to Dallas, meaning he had to take a connecting flight in between.
    U.S. officials have refused to release details of his itinerary, including which city he connected through - claiming that none of his fellow passengers are at risk.
    Several leading U.S. airlines said on Wednesday they were in close contact with federal health officials about Ebola-related travel.

    http://preventebola.com/public/index...ause-infection

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...-concerns.html

    http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...w-nytimes&_r=0

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