Ebola: It's Here!

NextJen

Raisin cane
PREMO Member
Can we still use the plastic and duct tape they had us stock up on several years back?
 

mamatutu

mama to two
Another take on the Ebola outbreak. Just putting it out there. Who knows what to believe...

The five biggest lies about Ebola being pushed by government and mass media.....

(NaturalNews) "All the disinformation being spread about Ebola by the U.S. government and the complicit mass media will unfortunately make the Ebola pandemic far worse. That's because the public isn't being told the truth about how Ebola spreads and how individuals can help prevent transmission of the disease.

At every level of media and government, protecting the financial interests of drug companies appears to be far more important than protecting public health. So people aren't told the truth about how Ebola spreads and how they can increase their ability to survive a global pandemic.

Here are five of the biggest lies being spread about Ebola right now. Once you've reviewed the lies, learn the truth at www.BioDefense.com

Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047089_Ebola_pandemic_government_lies_disinformation.html#ixzz3F7iInw4y


Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/047089_Ebola_pandemic_government_lies_disinformation.html#ixzz3F7hwryZb


http://www.naturalnews.com/047089_Ebola_pandemic_government_lies_disinformation.html
 

Amused_despair

New Member
after researching the numbers for deaths from abortions compared to other causes a few days ago for a post in another thread, I would guess that in the end in 2014 and 2015 there will be far more Americans dying of heart disease and cancer than from ebola. If ebola can overtake accidents, traffic fatalities or kidney disease I will be amazed. The disease has up until now been in third world countries with very poor medical facilities and cultures that do not seem to understand how diseases spread. Treating the symptoms in a modern hospital setting will probably increase the odds of survival.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
Just saw on TV that there are two possible cases in the DC area, one at Shady Grover and one at Howard University. Both patients are ill and have been to Africa recently.
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
Nothing to worry about. Barry's got this. Like in Iraq...or Syria...or Yemen...or Libya.....or Iran...or Venezuela..or....
 

Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
Can we still use the plastic and duct tape they had us stock up on several years back?
As long as you use it to make airtight the mucous membranes in your eyes, nose and mouth. That means making sure the tape is real tight around your neck to secure the plastic you drape over your head.
 
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Lurk

Happy Creepy Ass Cracka
Just saw on TV that there are two possible cases in the DC area, one at Shady Grover and one at Howard University. Both patients are ill and have been to Africa recently.
The case in Shady Grove turned out to be Malaria according to the late news last night.
 

PeoplesElbow

Well-Known Member
A couple years ago I remember seeing someone on the metro and thinking wtf do they have? I went to the other end of the car.
 

Bay_Kat

Tropical
So yesterday I saw an interview with his half brother who said the patient was doing great, now today there is this.

U.S. Ebola patient worsens

Dallas (CNN) -- Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient diagnosed in the United States, is now in critical condition, a Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital spokeswoman said Saturday.

The Liberian man had previously been listed as being in serious condition. Hospital spokeswoman Candace White offered no new details other than his condition
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/04/health/ebola-us/index.html?hpt=hp_t2
 

mAlice

professional daydreamer
I'm still waiting for the ball to drop. Incubation period, up to 21 days, and it continually mutates. How many people did he expose to it when he ran out for some ibuprofen or NyQuil. And how many of those people will think its allergies or a bad cold, because they refuse to believe it could happen to them. I'll breathe a sigh of release if there are no new cases in the next month...until the next one slips in.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
I'm still waiting for the ball to drop. Incubation period, up to 21 days, and it continually mutates. How many people did he expose to it when he ran out for some ibuprofen or NyQuil. And how many of those people will think its allergies or a bad cold, because they refuse to believe it could happen to them. I'll breathe a sigh of release if there are no new cases in the next month...until the next one slips in.
Why wait? There will be more cases. There just won't be very many.
 
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