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Ebola.What you are not being told.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO0-u900OG4 George Carlin sums it up." Powerful people might get together and have a plan." No we are cooks or a conspiracy buffs.

Many more people now know that 911 was an inside Govt job.http://www.ae911truth.org/ As Alex Jones notes 90% of the US Military now know the treachery of what's happening. We here in Aust are far more ignorant since it is the pain that makes people ask the delving questions.
Posted by Arjay, Friday, 10 October 2014 6:07:38 PM
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http://www.wnd.com/2014/10/ebola-victims-without-symptoms-could-still-be-contagious/
Dr Paul Craig Roberts is the ex assistant secretary to the US Treasury. Take heed ignorant Pericles.
http://www.paulcraigroberts.org/2014/10/09/us-sanctions-russia-ebola-paul-craig-roberts/
Posted by Arjay, Friday, 10 October 2014 6:31:43 PM
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Connecticut has simply enacted powers allowing the quarantining of any potential ebola patients. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/10/07/connecticut-health-department-gets-power-to-quarantine-possible-ebola-victims/

Paul Craig Roberts was Assistant Secretary of the Treasury during the Reagan administration and was partially responsible for Reagonomics. Why on Earth should we listen to him about ebola?
Posted by Agronomist, Friday, 10 October 2014 8:32:55 PM
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Agronomist. DR PCR has access to far more intelligence than you and I dare say far more integrity.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 11 October 2014 6:43:43 AM
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http://rt.com/news/194256-global-ebola-outbreak-death-toll/ WHO has noted approx. 8500 cases of Ebola with a 50% kill rate. In March this year the first case of Ebola was recorded.

This is growing faster than exponential growth. 2 to the power of 7 months is only 128.This has to be multiple sources.
Posted by Arjay, Saturday, 11 October 2014 6:59:57 AM
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Arjay,

http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/national/2014/10/04/how-ebola-sped-out-of-control/

I think you'll find that the causes of it gaining such a foothold are far more basic.

"The epidemic has exposed a disconnect between the aspirations of global health officials and the reality of infectious disease control. Officials hold faraway strategy sessions about fighting emerging diseases and bioterrorism even as front-line doctors and nurses don't have enough latex gloves, protective gowns, rehydrating fluid or workers to carry bodies to the morgue."

"West Africa was ill-equipped for an Ebola disaster because civil war and chronic poverty had undermined local health systems and there were few doctors and nurses. Health workers in the region had never experienced an Ebola outbreak and didn't know what they were seeing in those first critical months. In the spring the outbreak seemed to fade, making officials overconfident. And then the virus made the leap from rural villages to crowded cities.

Local customs in handling the dead led to further infections. Some West Africans believe that the day you die is one of the most important days of your life. The final farewell can be a hands-on, affectionate ritual in which the body is washed and dressed, and in some villages carried through the community, where friends and relatives will share a favorite beverage by putting the cup to the lips of the deceased before taking a drink."

"And finally, the virus itself played a critical role in accelerating the crisis. Ebola, although not nearly as contagious as some viruses, is unusually lethal and commensurately terrifying. Many foreign health workers and volunteers fled the region, and few people rushed in to take their place."

"The virus easily outran the plodding response. The WHO, an arm of the United Nations, is responsible for coordinating international action in a crisis like this, but it has suffered budget cuts, has lost many of its brightest minds and was slow to sound a global alarm on Ebola. Not until Aug. 8, 4 1/2 months into the epidemic, did the organization declare a global emergency...."
Posted by Poirot, Saturday, 11 October 2014 7:14:22 AM
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