Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 29, 2014 10:41PM John Rose Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Hey suncloud, > > Since you believe in Viruses, do you believe that > a Virus is the Cause of Polio? > > If I can PROVE to you that Polio was NOT Caused by > a Virus, would you open up your mind and at least > look at the other side of the story? > > I created a separate Thread for all of y'all who > still believe in Voodoo... > > [www.rawfoodsupport.com] > Raw Food Acknowledgements… > Posted by: John Rose > Date: October 29, 2014 12:58PM > > ... > Don’t FEAR the VIRUS - FEAR the INJECTION!!! > [www.rawfoodsupport.com] > > I look forward to your rebuttal. > > By the way, it's been PROVEN that AIDS is NOT > Caused by a Virus and I know for a fact that > Hepatitis C is NOT Caused by a Virus!!! Hello John, Thank you for your invitation, but I will decline. No offense. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
John Rose
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Date: October 30, 2014 11:09AM <<<Thank you for your invitation, but I will decline. No offense.>>>
Do you refuse to comment or do you refuse to look at the evidence? Did you even read my Thread - [www.rawfoodsupport.com] - entitled “Raw Food Acknowledgements…”? I understand why you might not want to look at the evidence, especially since you are FORCED to be Vaccinated, but for the benefit of others who might be reading this thread and want to Objectively look at both sides of this controversy, it’s important to have a few more details that most people don’t have. For example, the Father of Modern Virology, who oversaw the clinical trials of Jonas Salk's Vaccine, worked for Rockefeller and it was Rockefeller and his Chemicals that are being used to Poison the Masses. In fact, it was Rockefeller’s Chemicals (DDT) that CAUSED Polio and then, these Con Artists BLAMED an Invisible Filterable Virus to FOOL the Masses! Remember, as soon as Rockefeller realized he could make a fortune turning his Oil into Drugs, he knew he needed the best salesman in the world and that’s when he took over the Medical Industry, which started with the 1910 Flexner Report. I’m guessing that everyone who still believes in the Contagion Myth, which includes the Germ Theory and the Vaccine Myth, don’t know the details about Rockefeller and the 1910 Flexner Report - [www.rawfoodsupport.com] . Once you understand the role Rockefeller plays in Medicine, it’s not hard to understand that we’re being Conned by Con Artists. Don’t FEAR the VIRUS - FEAR the INJECTION!!! “DIET, INJECTIONS and INJUNCTIONS will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. Even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so.” -Bertrand Russell, The Impact of Science on Society 1953 Let’s Connect the Dots! DIET - Pesticides - DDT - Polio INJECTIONS - Vaccines - Viruses - Voodoo INJUNCTIONS - State Medical Acts giving Allopathic Medicine (Drugs) a Monopoly Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: October 30, 2014 01:09PM suncloud Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > SueZ Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Unfortunately 13% of people infected with Ebola > > never get a fever! > > > > > [www.washingtonsblog.com] > > > -nobel-prize-work-immune-system-people-without-sym > > > ptoms-fever-may-still-ebola.html > > Thanks for that info SueZ. I think it is crucial. > Here is a quote from the study cited by the > article: > > "The most common symptoms reported between symptom > onset and case detection included fever (87.1%), > fatigue (76.4%), loss of appetite (64.5%), > vomiting (67.6%), diarrhea (65.6%), headache > (53.4%), and abdominal pain (44.3%). Specific > hemorrhagic symptoms were rarely reported (in <1% > to 5.7% of patients). “Unexplained bleeding,” > however, was reported in 18.0% of cases. These > patterns are similar in each country." > > [www.nejm.org] > ?query=featured_ebola#t=articleDiscussion > > So there's where the 13% comes in (100% - 87.1%) > > But I also found an editorial (October 27) from > the New England Journal of Medicine which is where > the original study was published: > > "The governors of a number of states, including > New York and New Jersey, recently imposed 21-day > quarantines on health care workers returning to > the United States from regions of the world where > they may have cared for patients with Ebola virus > disease. We understand their motivation for this > policy — to protect the citizens of their states > from contracting this often-fatal illness. This > approach, however, is not scientifically based, is > unfair and unwise, and will impede essential > efforts to stop these awful outbreaks of Ebola > disease at their source, which is the only > satisfactory goal. The governors' action is like > driving a carpet tack with a sledgehammer: it gets > the job done but overall is more destructive than > beneficial. > > "Health care professionals treating patients with > this illness have learned that transmission arises > from contact with bodily fluids of a person who is > symptomatic — that is, has a fever, vomiting, > diarrhea, and malaise. We have very strong reason > to believe that transmission occurs when the viral > load in bodily fluids is high, on the order of > millions of virions per microliter. This > recognition has led to the dictum that an > asymptomatic person is not contagious; field > experience in West Africa has shown that > conclusion to be valid. Therefore, an asymptomatic > health care worker returning from treating > patients with Ebola, even if he or she were > infected, would not be contagious. Furthermore, we > now know that fever precedes the contagious stage, > allowing workers who are unknowingly infected to > identify themselves before they become a threat to > their community. This understanding is based on > more than clinical observation: the sensitive > blood polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) test for > Ebola is often negative on the day when fever or > other symptoms begin and only becomes reliably > positive 2 to 3 days after symptom onset." > > [www.nejm.org] > > Maybe it all means that a person might not have a > fever, but they would still have to be symptomatic > with diarrhea, vomiting, etc. before they could > transmit the disease. It does seem so far that > infection requires contact with body fluids. > > If this is correct, we need to rely on detecting > any of the symptoms - not just fever. > > Without quarantine then, we're back to "trust me". > But if someone started having these more serious > symptoms, wouldn't they want to seek help? I > don't know if we can say they always would... > > So how do we get more help into Africa and still > include the quarantine? Difficult issue. I'm glad I decided to cut back through the jungle of spam this morning because I had missed this good post! You bring up the 64K question which is being tragically mishandled by the politically motivated right now. As I read it, at the time it happened, that woman who wants to sue for being quarantined and is causing a big commotion had a fever at the airport. Somehow that is getting lost in her story as are her ties to the Whitehouse and the CDC. There seems way too much work on controlling opposition happening and way to little though on the consequences for the whole world if Ebola continues into the major third world pestilential virus Valhalla hell hole capitals. We're close in approaching a heady level on the exponential Ebola curve. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 30, 2014 07:05PM The quarantined nurse is back home in Maine and still resisting total quarantine in her house as required by the Maine Dept. of Health.
[www.cnn.com] She went for a bike ride, which is probably perfectly safe given that she's not showing symptoms. Is there a place to draw an un-fuzzy line here, that would ensure both public safety and human rights? The nurse says she would not take public transportation and she is open to travel restrictions. Is this where to draw the line? And what about returning to work? "On Thursday, the offices of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio announced the creation of "a program of financial incentives" and "employment protections" to encourage health care workers to treat Ebola patients in West Africa. Among the measures: The state will "provide necessary reimbursements -- to health care workers and their employers -- for any quarantines that are needed upon their return to help protect public health and safety in New York." Well I think that's a good step in the right direction! And I think the money for that program should come from both federal and state to encourage other states to do the same. Who would not like to be paid to stay home from work?! And this would help provide incentive for going to Africa. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
coconutcream
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Date: October 30, 2014 08:05PM Suncloud I clicked on that link, year it is funny all the stories out there.
But I do go on three conspiracy sites to see what people are saying about the news. All of them, the majority of conspiracy theorists, believe that ebola is really out there, that its airborne, even Alex Jones believes in it. I don't. I think its hype and just like the AIDS hoax, there will be fake tests and medicines that kill everyone on them off, and they will be told its Ebola that killed them. Maybe just maybe its a weapon. There is no virus that looks like that. Looks like a gmo parasite. Maybe these people have been murdered. Maybe its just MALARIA. Like I said before. Its my INTUITION. Its just my feeling. There may be a little bitty bit of grain of truth, like there is in everything. But people add on to that grain all sorts of bullshit and hysteria. You can feel what you want to feel. Noone is god, noone knows who is right or wrong. I just love that we can all share. I also agree about the nurse. She is my hero!! She has inalienable rights no matter what. She is AMERICAN. Thats what makes us so special is our constitution protecting us all from "other people". Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/2014 08:13PM by coconutcream. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 30, 2014 08:18PM Some possible good news on Ebola for a change:
WHO: Ebola Decline in Liberia Could Be Real Trend [abcnews.go.com] Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
coconutcream
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Date: October 30, 2014 08:49PM suncloud, I heard!! AND
they are saying that all the empty beds are because Africans dying at home - too afraid to come to hospitals because "cremation violates their cultural practices.." yeah right... or hides evidence of what really killed them. So, they are saying they should have the right to go into all their homes and drag them out. Ebola been around for a long while. About 40 people on average die from this gmo parasite a year usually. Malaria and tb is what people who are malnourished there die from, and American vaccine injuries...who knows what they are injecting into these Africans, what tests, trials, to kill them off. Make them sterile, etc or give them this parasite...it's proven over and over the WHO does do this, look it up. They are criminals who will one day stand trial and pay dearly, if they are proven guilty. How do you know someone has ebola? DO you take their blood on a slide and look at it under a microscope and see snakes? yeah ok. Do you know these countries have parasites that you can only remove them when they cross your eyeballs? Just chatting. Yeah just chatting with you guys. Trading thoughts. I hope I dont offend anyone. Just my ideas. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/2014 08:55PM by coconutcream. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
jtprindl
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Date: October 30, 2014 09:20PM John, I don't think you realize that posting quotes and links to former threads, both of which don't have any real evidence, isn't going to convince too many people. Furthermore, calling people fools and idiots makes you come off as an angry lunatic, and considering your alleged goal is to "awaken people", how you come off to other people plays a pivotal role in whether or not you'll be successful in doing so. How do you know the information in your files isn't all disinformation? Maybe viruses aren't contagious, but name-calling and lack of verifiable evidence isn't going to help you in your journey of "awakening" people because of the way it makes you come off as a person. Would you be willing to spend a week or two in the same room with a few people who have polio provided you were able to continue your normal dietary routines? Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/30/2014 09:23PM by jtprindl. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 31, 2014 02:38AM coconutcream Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > suncloud, I heard!! AND > > they are saying that all the empty beds > > are because Africans dying at home - too afraid > to come to hospitals because "cremation violates > their cultural practices.." > > yeah right... > or hides evidence of what really killed them. > > So, they are saying they should have the right to > go into all their homes and drag them out. > > Ebola been around for a long while. About 40 > people on average die from this gmo parasite a > year usually. > > Malaria and tb is what people who are malnourished > there die from, and American vaccine > injuries...who knows what they are injecting into > these Africans, what tests, trials, to kill them > off. Make them sterile, etc or give them this > parasite...it's proven over and over the WHO does > do this, look it up. They are criminals who will > one day stand trial and pay dearly, if they are > proven guilty. > > How do you know someone has ebola? DO you take > their blood on a slide and look at it under a > microscope and see snakes? yeah ok. > > Do you know these countries have parasites that > you can only remove them when they cross your > eyeballs? > > Just chatting. Yeah just chatting with you guys. > Trading thoughts. I hope I dont offend anyone. > Just my ideas. I hope I don't offend anyone too. Thank you for saying this and for the reminder to us all (including me) that we can hopefully keep it this way. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 31, 2014 07:51AM coconutcream Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > I also agree about the nurse. She is my hero!! She > has inalienable rights no matter what. She is > AMERICAN. Thats what makes us so special is our > constitution protecting us all from "other > people". > Coconutcream, so then, what do you think about this nurse? Do you think she's for real, or do you think she's part of the plot? Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
John Rose
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Date: October 31, 2014 10:14AM <<<Furthermore, calling people fools and idiots>>>
Hey jt, I've already gone over this with you... EVERYONE HAS BEEN FOOLED and, therefore, IS A FOOL and I have NEVER called anyone an IDIOT!!! However, I have referred to a few people as "Useful Idiots" and apparently you don't understand what that term means. "Useful Idiots" is a term Lenin used for people perceived as propagandists for a cause whose goals they do NOT understand and are NOT Willing to understand and who are used cynically by the leaders of the cause. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
jtprindl
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Date: October 31, 2014 11:43AM "EVERYONE HAS BEEN FOOLED and, therefore, IS A FOOL and I have NEVER called anyone an IDIOT!!!
However, I have referred to a few people as "Useful Idiots" and apparently you don't understand what that term means. "Useful Idiots" is a term Lenin used for people perceived as propagandists for a cause whose goals they do NOT understand and are NOT Willing to understand and who are used cynically by the leaders of the cause." You can rationalize this any way you want to, the reality is that it doesn't change the way you come off to other people, which again is going to play an essential role in whether or not you can awaken people, especially when you cannot even prove that your "evidence" is truly credible and not all disinformation. Why should someone believe you over anyone else? Would you be willing to spend a week or two in the same room with a few people who have polio provided you were able to continue your normal dietary routines? Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
HH
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Date: October 31, 2014 01:29PM Just curious. Has your intuition ever been wrong?
coconutcream Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Suncloud I clicked on that link, year it is funny > all the stories out there. > > But I do go on three conspiracy sites to see what > people are saying about the news. > > All of them, the majority of conspiracy theorists, > believe that ebola is really out there, that its > airborne, even Alex Jones believes in it. > > I don't. I think its hype and just like the AIDS > hoax, there will be fake tests and medicines that > kill everyone on them off, and they will be told > its Ebola that killed them. > > Maybe just maybe its a weapon. There is no virus > that looks like that. Looks like a gmo parasite. > Maybe these people have been murdered. > > Maybe its just MALARIA. > Like I said before. > > Its my INTUITION. > > > Its just my feeling. > > There may be a little bitty bit of grain of truth, > like there is in everything. But people add on to > that grain all sorts of bullshit and hysteria. > > You can feel what you want to feel. Noone is god, > noone knows who is right or wrong. > > I just love that we can all share. > > I also agree about the nurse. She is my hero!! She > has inalienable rights no matter what. She is > AMERICAN. Thats what makes us so special is our > constitution protecting us all from "other > people". > > [i.imgur.com] Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
coconutcream
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Date: October 31, 2014 04:17PM SUEZ when is the quarantine over for this poor lady? Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
coconutcream
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Date: October 31, 2014 05:23PM """Judge rejects Ebola quarantine for nurse""""
Latest update! My head spinning. Suncloud, yeah we just talking...I can be open minded, what do I think about this nurse, is she in on something because she worked at cdc, like crisis actor? I don't know. She is putting up a fight for her basic rights. She knows she does not have ebola. So everyone who even HELPS these ebola patients are subject to this quarantine, then who in their right mind will show up to work at hospitals anymore! What does quarantine mean? Do they force you to take medicines? But according to the fictitious conspiracy plot - plan, its all going well...it's just one of the cards: ( notice the green ) Illuminati cards by Steve Jackson "I'm not willing to stand here and let my civil rights be violated when it's not science-based," she said earlier in the week. Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2014 05:33PM by coconutcream. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: October 31, 2014 08:26PM coconutcream Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > """Judge rejects Ebola quarantine for nurse"""" > Latest update! My head spinning. > > Suncloud, yeah we just talking...I can be open > minded, what do I think about this nurse, is she > in on something because she worked at cdc, like > crisis actor? I don't know. She is putting up a > fight for her basic rights. She knows she does not > have ebola. So everyone who even HELPS these ebola > patients are subject to this quarantine, then who > in their right mind will show up to work at > hospitals anymore! So as far as just this nurse is concerned, it seems you're saying you "don't know" if she's involved in a plot, but you admire her for fighting for her rights. I'm thinking that maybe if we heard more from the nurses and doctors who are over there in Africa, if we saw more of them as humans, with feelings like our own, we could relate to all of them as more than just the mysterious "they". This nurse is very bold and outspoken. We can see her working with Ebola patients and trying to help them. > What does quarantine mean? Do they force you to > take medicines? You are not forced to take medicines. > But according to the fictitious conspiracy plot - > plan, its all going well...it's just one of the > cards: ( notice the green ) > > [thecomingepiphany.com] > > Illuminati cards by Steve Jackson > > "I'm not willing to stand here and let my civil > rights be violated when it's not science-based," > she said earlier in the week. Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2014 08:29PM by suncloud. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: October 31, 2014 09:12PM coconutcream Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > SUEZ when is the quarantine over for this poor > lady? Poor lady? She knew her roommate back in West Africa has Ebola and she had a fever at the airport. [pjmedia.com] Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 10/31/2014 09:13PM by SueZ. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: November 01, 2014 02:05AM SueZ Wrote:
> Poor lady? She knew her roommate back in West > Africa has Ebola and she had a fever at the > airport. > > [pjmedia.com] > rse-hickoxs-roommate-had-ebola/ Yes, when she had a fever, definitely it was right that she was isolated until test results came back. That just has got to happen. According to court records, the risk period has passed for exposure to her roommate. She has agreed to submit to "'direct active monitoring,' coordinate travel with public health officials and immediately notify health authorities should symptoms appear." Should be OK. Hope so. There's another hearing on Tuesday. I wonder what that's for(?) Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: November 01, 2014 02:31AM suncloud Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, when she had a fever, definitely it was right > that she was isolated until test results came > back. That just has got to happen. But if, as we are told, 13% of people with Ebola never get a fever and others get fevers that come and go an isolation period of 48 hours means nothing, imo. > According to court records, the risk period has > passed for exposure to her roommate. Excuse me but eff the court records. Where did they get their "expert" opinion on the "risk period" from, the notorious CDC? Hickox was in W Africa for a grand total of only a month and has only been back in the states a few days. Also these strains of Ebola are rapidly mutating. We have no idea yet how that is going to affect "risk periods" in cold states as we enter winter. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2014 02:44AM by SueZ. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: November 01, 2014 03:23AM Nothing says "we know what we are talking about" better than CDC waffling does. Yet another in a babbling stream of examples...
"CDC pulls poster saying Ebola can spread through a sneeze" [nypost.com] Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
SueZ
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Date: November 01, 2014 03:44AM EBOLA AREOSTABLE!
[www.fbo.gov] From package #1 in first pdf link... "Filoviruses are able to infect via the respiratory route and are lethal at very low doses in experimental animal models, however the infectious dose is unknown. There is minimal information on how well filoviruses survive within aerosolized particles, and in certain media like the biofilm of sewage systems. Preliminary studies indicate that Ebola is aerostable in an enclosed controlled system in the dark and can survive for long periods in different liquid media and can also be recovered from plastic and glass surfaces at low temperatures for over 3 weeks (Piercy, et al., 2010)." Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: November 01, 2014 08:46AM SueZ Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Excuse me but eff the court records. Where did > they get their "expert" opinion on the "risk > period" from, the notorious CDC? Hickox was in W > Africa for a grand total of only a month and has > only been back in the states a few days. > > Also these strains of Ebola are rapidly mutating. > We have no idea yet how that is going to affect > "risk periods" in cold states as we enter winter. I'm going to try to stay optimistic on this, although things are pretty messy right now in West Africa! My understanding is that 21 days is the standard "risk period", but maybe we'll hear more on this later. Good point about cold states. The cold will either kill it or preserve it. Mutations yes, but what are the options? We can't just keep someone in isolation forever without any evidence that a mutation has occurred to justify it. On the Russian student: So far, there have been several "suspected" cases in the U.S that have been negative. Hopefully the student in Russia is negative too. It seems to just make sense that Ebola could be passed through the air from a sneeze or cough if there are droplets, since Ebola is spread through body fluids. I don't see why that wouldn't happen. The test samples on doorknobs though were in a controlled environment, so maybe it wouldn't be too common for the virus to survive long otherwise on a surface like that. Hopefully there's been further testing... Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 11/01/2014 08:56AM by suncloud. Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
John Rose
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Date: November 01, 2014 02:31PM Here are some highlights from those 2 articles by Jon Rappoport that fresh posted above:
[jonrappoport.wordpress.com] Q: Are you saying that this so-called outbreak is just a natural event, and no one is at fault? A: Hell no. All those horrendous killer conditions that exist in West Africa? They’re MAINTAINED, to keep people weak and unable to resist the corporate and financial takeover of their resource-rich countries. And the virus is the “blame-free” cover story, behind which that takeover is accelerating. [jonrappoport.wordpress.com] [jonrappoport.wordpress.com] The “virus” becomes the cover story, used to conceal and sustain what is really going on. And at the highest level of control, what is going on is the continued invasion and capture of the land, the resources, and the people. Keeping the people who remain alive in a state too weak to fight back is the plan and the strategy. Those in charge simply say, “All the death and devastation? It’s a virus. We have nothing to do with that. We’re locking down the country to prevent its spread.” Whereas, the lockdown is actually another phase of the invasion. [jonrappoport.wordpress.com] "Every man is the creature of the age in which he lives; very few are able to raise themselves above the ideas of the time." -Voltaire Re: Ebola your thoughts?
Posted by:
suncloud
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Date: November 01, 2014 06:05PM Malama pono fresh!
Good news: Recovered Ebola Nurse Nina Pham and Dog Bentley Reunite in Dallas (sweet pictures) [www.nbcnews.com] Not so good news: Woman being monitored for Ebola in Oregon hospitalized (not yet confirmed for Ebola) [www.kgw.com] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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