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« on: July 23, 2014, 10:05:31 PM »
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  • It looks like the 2014 outbreak is shattering all records.

    This graphic is already quite a bit out of date -- it's from July 1 of this year.
    Just for starters, it doesn't include the doctor working with Ebola patients who recently fell ill with the disease.

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    « Reply #1 on: July 24, 2014, 03:17:36 PM »
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  • As of July 20th, the total number of infections is 1,093 including 660 deaths, but considering the affected countries are logistical nightmares for detecting and / or recording all cases, I'm sure the numbers of cases/deaths is higher. Moreover, going by the recent number of cases, it can be presumed that another 90 infections and 56 deaths has occurred, conservatively speaking.

    http://www.afro.who.int/en/clusters-a-programmes/dpc/epidemic-a-pandemic-alert-and-response/outbreak-news/4230-ebola-virus-disease-west-africa-23-july-2014.html
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    « Reply #2 on: July 24, 2014, 03:21:58 PM »
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  • This study reveals a protein is secreted by Ebola virus as a decoy for antibodies in order to evade immune response. It's just one reason why it's so deadly.

    http://www.plospathogens.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.ppat.1003065

    Keep in mind, the longer the duration and more people infected by this outbreak (serial passage), then the increased chance this strain can mutate. Possible mutated strains can be wind or aerosol- mediated. Woe to humanity if this occurs.
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    « Reply #3 on: July 24, 2014, 11:09:00 PM »
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  • WHY EBOLA IS SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL

    (CNN) -- The Ebola epidemic now raging across three countries in West Africa is three-fold larger than any other outbreak ever recorded for this terrible disease; the only one to have occurred in urban areas and to cross national borders; and officially urgent and serious. At least 1,090 people have contracted the awful disease this year, though the epidemic's true scope is unknown because of widespread opposition to health authorities in afflicted Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

    This week, 39-year-old physician Sheik Umar Khan -- labeled the country's hero for his brave leadership of the epidemic fight -- was hospitalized with Ebola, adding yet another public fear: that even the doctors cannot escape the disease.

    But as terrifying as Ebola is, the virus has been controlled in the past, and can be again. The current crisis, which threatens an 11-nation region of Africa that includes the continent's giant, Nigeria, is not a biological or medical one so much as it is political. The three nations in Ebola's thrall need technical support from outsiders but will not succeed in stopping the virus until each nation's leaders embrace effective governance.

    As was the case in Kikwit, Zaire, in 1995 -- an Ebola outbreak I personally was in as a journalist -- there is no vaccine or cure for the disease. The key to stopping its spread is rapid identification of the sick; removal of the ailing and deceased from their homes; and quarantine and high hygiene measures to prevent transmission of the virus to family members and health care workers.

    In the absence of such measures, Ebola will kill upwards of 70% of those it infects, as the virus punches holes in veins, causing massive internal hemorrhaging and bleeding from the eyes, ears, mouth and all other orifices.

    Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone are among the poorest, least governed states in the world. About half of the nations' adults are illiterate. The 11.75 million people of Guinea have a per capita annual income of merely $527, and their combined male/female life expectancy is 58 years. In 2011, the government of President Alpha Conde spent $7 on average per capita on health.

    Life is no better for the 4.2 million people living in neighboring Liberia, where per capita income is $454, life expectancy is 62 years and the government of President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf spends $18 per capita on health. In Sierra Leone, the 6 million residents have a per capita income of $809 per year, life expectancy is merely 46 years, and the government of the President, Dr. Ernest Bai Koroma, spent $13 per capita last year on health.

    Since Ebola first broke out in March in Guinea, fear has gripped the region, coupled with suspicion and wild rumors. Some have proclaimed the epidemic "divine retribution" for past sins. In April, Guinean health officials failed to quarantine an Ebola patient who reportedly spread the virus from a remote area to the capital -- a lapse that undermined government credibility.

    In April, a mob claiming that foreigners were spreading diseases attacked a Doctors Without Borders clinic in rural Guinea and forced the Nobel Peace Prize-winning group to abandon its mission. The charity returned only after it had negotiated its safety with local religious leaders. In the capital city of Conakry, families have been hiding their ailing relatives.

    Even the local Red Cross was forced to abandon a part of the country after men brandishing knives surrounded them. And in one district, police fired tear gas at a mob that was trying to raid the morgue in order to give their loved ones proper burials, despite the risk of contagion.

    As the epidemic spread to Sierra Leone in May, brought in by a traditional healer who tended to ailing Guineans and then returned home, similar problems surfaced. Family members defied a local quarantine, thereby spreading infection. By the end of May, authorities were losing track of Ebola sufferers amid widespread fleeing from health facilities; the toll of missing patients approached 60 by June.

    Some local leaders spread rumors that "the white people" were conducting experiments, infecting Sierra Leonians or cutting off people's limbs. Doctors Without Borders warned that widespread belief that Ebola does not exist threatened to spread the disease regionally. Today the word "Ebola" carries so much stigma that few ailing individuals even seek diagnosis.

    By the end of June, the epidemic was exploding in Liberia, fueled by the same sorts of denial and wild rumors that were rampant in Sierra Leone and Guinea. In one county, men with weapons chased off government health workers.

    Today, the աօʀʟd ɦɛaʟtɦ օʀɢaռiʐatɨօռ is officially loath to say so, but under these circuмstances, this epidemic is beyond anybody's control.
    Nobody, in any culture, relishes having their ailing loved ones removed from a family's care, or their bodies hauled off to ignominious mass graves. But the violent reaction to such measures in West Africa is far more extreme than anything that has occurred in other Ebola crises since the virus's first appearance in Zaire in 1976.

    This should come as no surprise to anybody with a modicuм of knowledge of recent history.
    The nations of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone have a shared, brutal history of cινιℓ ωαrs that since 1989 have left more than 400,000 people dead, displaced half a million people from their traditional homes, seen rape used as a weapon against tens of thousands of girls and women, and put Liberia's former President behind bars as a war criminal.

    One of the most heinous features of the 1989-to-2005 wars was public amputation, typically carried out by child soldiers. The violence began in 1980 when Samuel Doe killed President William Tolbert and then tyrannized Liberia for a decade, growing rich off its diamond trade.

    In 1990, rebels invaded the country from Ivory Coast, captured Doe, tortured him, dragged him naked through the streets of Monrovia, and then executed him. Charles Taylor took over the nation, running it until 2003. Taylor, in turn, helped his comrade Foday Sankoh seize control of Sierra Leone, and they systematically exploited their nations' mines, leading to the United Nations term "blood diamonds."

    With help from Guinea, a second cινιℓ ωαr started in 1999 in Liberia, eventually engaging multiple warring factions, each more brutal than the other. It spilled over into Sierra Leone and was egged on by military elements in Nigeria. By 2000, all three of the now-Ebola-torn countries were embroiled. Taylor fled into exile in Nigeria in 2003, and both he and Sankoh faced U.N. war crimes trials. Sankoh died of a heart attack before his trial; Taylor is now imprisoned.

    In these three nations, few families have not experienced murders, rapes, torture, maiming, loss of homes and death. Fear, suspicion, poverty, pain and superstition are the norm, the noise that everybody lives with, every minute of their lives. Ebola is simply a new scream heard above that terrible background din.

    The challenge today in these barely functioning states is to find ways to lower the overall noise, focus on stopping the Ebola virus, and bring governance and peace to three countries that have rarely experienced either.

    http://www.cnn.com/2014/07/24/opinion/garrett-ebola/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
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    « Reply #4 on: July 25, 2014, 01:31:09 AM »
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    Does anyone know if these affected countries or areas are places where ABL had built missions?  

    I know he was very active in Africa as a Holy Ghost Father.

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    « Reply #5 on: July 25, 2014, 08:10:15 AM »
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  • Quote from: MaterDominici
    WHY EBOLA IS SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL

    (CNN) -- The Ebola epidemic ...


    Sorry, but that article is typical CNN garbage. The outbreak is spinning out of control because it's caused by a new, more contagious Ebola strain, which is 97% genetically the same as the Zaire strain - the former most deadly strain, until this current one emerged. The past countries hit by other Ebola strains were no more destitute and in disarray than the west African countries currently being hit by this outbreak. Also, Ebola has a mortality rate of up to 90% (the Zaire strain), not "70%" as this article states. This current strain has a mortality rate over 60%, but again, it's killed more people because the infections are much higher. They need to check the dogs in those areas for possibly being intermediate hosts, thereby being one of the vectors to human transmission. Dogs are asymptomatic carriers of Ebola, which makes it especially dangerous for people because they can come across these dogs, or their droppings/fluids, without any warning, thus get infected. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15757552
    Ever hear of Typhoid Mary? Well, in Africa right now, they may very well be having a "Typhoid Lassie" of sorts...

    As I said in my previous post, I'm sure this current outbreak's number of infections/deaths are higher - possibly much higher - than what has been recorded. And the longer this outbreak remains, then the more likelihood of a mutation. There is a study that shows Ebola can be transmitted through the air from pigs to monkeys http://www.nature.com/srep/2012/121115/srep00811/full/srep00811.html , but right now, there is no evidence of human-to-human transmission through the air. But a mutation can make it happen...

    One more thing, that CNN article was written by Laurie Garret, who is a member of the Council of Foreign Relations. This is an organization that pathologically keeps the herd in the dark about what is really happening and the causes for events. They keep many important facts for themselves as they manipulate the herd to effect their agenda.

    Also, Italy better stop African migrants from entering Sicily and southern Italy help prevent Ebola from spreading to their country.
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    « Reply #6 on: July 25, 2014, 02:26:44 PM »
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    WHY EBOLA IS SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL

    (CNN) -- The Ebola epidemic ...


    Sorry, but that article is typical CNN garbage.  


    Figures. I almost expected that to be the case.
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    « Reply #7 on: July 25, 2014, 11:18:50 PM »
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  • Quote from: MaterDominici
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    WHY EBOLA IS SPINNING OUT OF CONTROL

    (CNN) -- The Ebola epidemic ...


    Sorry, but that article is typical CNN garbage.  


    Figures. I almost expected that to be the case.


    I apologize if my tone comes off as harsh. I realized this after I posted. It was directed at CNN and the shill who wrote the article.
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    « Reply #8 on: August 01, 2014, 06:41:20 PM »
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  • Inhalation Ebola: Governments Ready For World War Ebola

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    Yes, Ebola can be spread by inhalation, and yes the Government is preparing for "Inhalation Ebola". Just yesterday the President issued an executive order which allows the CDC to use the guise of infectious pneumonia to quarantine people for Ebola. And today New York held its largest ever unannounced pandemic response drill. Such drills are an effective way to stage logistical pandemic supplies without alerting the public.

    To understand the risk of inhaled Ebola and why these actions have been taken, consider that two American medical missionaries appear to have come down with EBOLA by spraying down their protective clothing with disinfectant. It seems that the disinfectant spray aerosolized the infectious contamination on their protective clothing. Now consider what it means for the spread of EBOLA when the people spraying the disinfectant on their protective clothing die from that action.

    It seems that this information resulted in the CDC issuing guidance to aircraft crews that focuses on suspected Ebola cases spreading Ebola by actions as minimal as "talking". CDC's guidance even warns against using compressed air to clean aircraft as it will result in the airborne spread of Ebola.

    Its this airborne potentiality which makes EBOLA basically untreatable and un-quarantineable in anything but a very few Level 4 Biosafety facilities. Its a situation which has the potential to bring the majority of Zombie Apocalypse vignettists into play.

    The current situation is grave enough to scare the pants off even Pentagon Planners. In that regard, If you're easily frightened, or can't act without thinking first,  now is a good time to stop reading this post as we explain the worst case "Red Team" scenario.


    Worst Case:

    The act of attempting to treat Ebola victims becomes impossible outside of anything but a level 4 safety facility as it becomes impossible to decontaminate protective clothing without facing a large risk of becoming infected with Ebola. (This appears to be the situation now in Africa as international teams evacuate)

    The 2nd or 3rd appearances of Ebola in the USA result in large numbers of people placed in quarantine under the guise of a 'viral pneumonia'. Experts will make claims that Ebola is not "airborne" while taking ethical solace that 'Inhalation Ebola' doesn't meet their technical definition of "airborne" even though the outcomes are similar. Such subterfuges are undertaken to avoid panic and uncontrolled disease spread. If such quarantine fails to stop the spread then whole cities are quarantined and travel is shut down.

    At this point, no person with Ebola can expect treatment; and anyone with a fever (and their direct associates) can be expected to be rounded up and placed in isolation with Ebola victims. From this point onward if the spread of the disease is not stopped and death rates remain over 50%, Governments enact Zombie Apocalypse type rules as any potential victims are too high risk to keep alive.

    Of course none of this means that the worst case will happen with Ebola, it just means that Governments are making contingencies to do what they believe is required under the worst case; and that alone should scare the crap out of you.

    Our take:
    We don't expect Ebola to be Zombie Apocalyptic; our take is that the Powers-That-Be are currently more afraid of the damage from public panic than from the actual spread of the disease. Unfortunately this sets up a situation where the desire not to be truthful with the public places the public at risk and actually increases the probability of the worst case scenario playing out.

    What this situation means is that wise people will realize that Public Health communications could rapidly go from "Everything is okay" to "Shut up and do what you are told". One should not expect to be able to make effective last minute logistical action IF things go bad.

    Sources:

    http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2014/07/31/executive-order-revised-list-quarantinable-communicable-diseases

    Health Department Conducts the Largest No-Notice Emergency Response Exercise in New York City History

    The scrub-down area where the disease was passed

    ALERT! CDC Sees AIRBORNE EBOLA Transmission, Issues Guidance For Aircraft Flight Crews, Cleaning & Cargo Crews

    ALERT! Suspected US "EBOLA" Case Not Tested, As 60 Exposed Missionaries Evacuate to USA

    EBOLA Detection Kits to National Guard Units In All 50 States

    US Licensing LIVE Rabies Based EBOLA Vaccine, Preps Pandemic Quarantine Stations & Injury Fund

    US Government Showing Major Concern For A Devastating ZERO DAY Pandemic Exploit

    Until Gaëtan Dugas or Other Flying Rats Catch Ebola, The North American Risk Remains Low

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    « Reply #9 on: August 05, 2014, 12:46:52 AM »
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  • EBOLA UPDATES. NOW WORST AND KILLING MORE PEOPLE THAN THE
    1917-1919 INFLUENZA.

    EBOLA SPREADS TO THE PHILIPPINES, MOROCCO, AND BRAZIL,
    AND MANY OTHER PLACES AND SPREADING

    PRAY, PRAY, AND PRAY.

    GOD's JUDGMENT IS NOW UPON US.

    THE GOOD WILL SUFFER ALONG WITH THE WICKED.

    THE GOOD SUFFERING WILL BE MUCH WORSE BECAUSE
    THEY DID NOT DO ENOUGHT PENANCE.


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    « Reply #10 on: August 05, 2014, 12:54:11 AM »
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  • Why worry about Ebola?  Yellowstone exploding and the 25 buried nukes are bound to kill you first.



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    « Reply #11 on: August 05, 2014, 07:02:53 AM »
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