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Congo's Global Epidemic War
Townhall.com ^ | May 15, 2019 | Austin Bay

Posted on 05/15/2019 4:40:58 AM PDT by Kaslin

The Democratic Republic of Congo's daily hell of poverty, assorted wars, ethnic antagonism, frail government institutions, porous borders, cultural superstitions, meddling neighbors and corrupt elites provide a one-stop-shop example of the wicked conditions afflicting the globe's less-developed regions, sub-Saharan Africa in particular.

Unfortunately for all homo sapiens living within 200 kilometers or so of a major airport anywhere on this planet, the Ebola virus epidemic afflicting eastern Congo constitutes a deadly, international, mass-casualty threat to human life.

And there are political predators who would like to see this plague seed global fear and death.

Before I address that point, note that all of the grave political, cultural and economic ills I mentioned in this column's first sentence are means of magnifying the Ebola epidemic's regional and global threat.

You may not know this. But the predators know this. The difference (I hope) between you and the predators is that they are megalomaniacs and you are not.

Let me reinforce this point with a weapons of mass destruction (WMD) analogy. Whether the sane among us are trying to contain nuclear and chemical weapons proliferation or a deadly disease with a high fatality rate, war frustrates the best attempts to contain the mega killers.

I'll stipulate that nuclear weapons kill en masse those near ground zero, while disease is less point-specific, even diseases that are potential biological weapons of mass destruction.

The sad fact of human death is we all die one by one, whatever the cause. Despite Hiroshima, viral and biotic contagions are by far history's worst mass killers of human beings. The Black Death killed 1 in 3 Europeans. There's some debate on the exact figure but not on the bottom-line effect.

Now futurist critics pay attention. Mass extinction by asteroid impact could supplant plagues, but our brains are in the process of creating planetary defenses to destroy space-rock killers. Ironically, possible defenses include missiles destroying killer asteroids with nuclear weapons.

The sci-fi perspective is speculative. The Ebola plague in Congo's North Kivu and Ituri provinces is now and in our face.

In August 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the eastern Congo outbreak an epidemic. As of May 12, WHO reports 1,705 Ebola cases, 1,617 confirmed and 88 probable. There are 1,124 confirmed deaths and 456 survivors. (WHO's media office sent me those statistics May 14.)

Now for more context, historical and operational: The eastern Congo Ebola epidemic is history's second deadliest. In casualty terms, the 2013-2016 West Africa Ebola outbreak surpasses the current eastern Congo epidemic. West Africa was a slaughterhouse. There were 28,000 cases reported, and at least 11,300 people died.

But West Africa's outbreak didn't confront terrorists with a global mass murder agenda who think Ebola is a weapon of mass destruction their terror attacks can unleash.

Enter the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), a Ugandan Islamist-jihadi outfit that murders throughout eastern Congo.

According to a StrategyPage.com, on Feb. 24, gunmen attacked an Ebola clinic in the North Kivu city of Butembo. "The men hurled rocks then burned clinic supplies and water and sanitation equipment," it said. On Feb. 27, attackers struck a Butembo clinic with several infected patients, "and a gunfight ensued. Some infected patients ran away in order to escape the gun battle."

The jihadi ADF was likely responsible for the attacks.

Medical aid agencies in eastern Congo contend local police and the Congolese Army are not capable of defending the clinics and medical personnel.

ADF jihadis must be pleased with that perception.

But good guys get a say. Though the epidemic has not abated, the Congolese government and WHO epidemic containment efforts have been generally successful.

The UN says it need additional resources (to include medical personnel) to contain the virus and keep it from spreading to neighboring countries.

To promote that good end, UN peacekeepers in Congo need to eliminate several hundred ADF jihadis -- for the good of your health and humankind.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: congo

1 posted on 05/15/2019 4:40:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

$h!tholes!! Ban all travel to and from. This includes Central American $h!tholes.


2 posted on 05/15/2019 4:46:12 AM PDT by Vaquero ( Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you.)
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To: Kaslin
Those "Congolese Migrants Monitored for Ebola Along Texas Border" from Apr 15 or earlier, how did they get here?
Somebody paid for their tickets to Mexico.
What happened to them? Haven't heard anything since.

3 posted on 05/15/2019 5:02:26 AM PDT by BitWielder1 (I'd rather have Unequal Wealth than Equal Poverty.)
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To: Kaslin

Coming to a city near you!!!


4 posted on 05/15/2019 5:10:59 AM PDT by SMARTY ("Nobility is defined by the demands it makes on us - by obligations, not by rights".)
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To: Kaslin

The “Heart of Darkness “ endures.


5 posted on 05/15/2019 5:17:42 AM PDT by Jimmy Valentine (DemocRATS - when they speak, they lie; when they are silent, they are stealing the American Dream)
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To: Kaslin
The earth is going through an extinction phase, one that began when man developed the ability to spread invasive species (including himself) globally. When human disease, same as with plants and animals, spreads too rapidly, nature cannot defend itself. Species die off before they adjust and new ones emerge.

The powers that be have us focused on global warming. Takes our eyes off effects of globalization.

Another aspect I've wondered about, with all of this fuss about a measles "epidemic" of hundreds of cases. What's next? An untested vaccine to protect the herd from Ebola and other third world diseases?

This in one reason the war mongering is bad news. Destabilized areas and troops in them and migrations from them spread disease. It's a miracle something catastrophic, some new disease, hasn't already caused a real epidemic.

6 posted on 05/15/2019 5:21:25 AM PDT by grania ("We're all just pawns in their game")
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To: Kaslin

Solution:
Ban all movement in or out of the area for one year — people, food, medicine, communication, everything.

Nature will return it to health.


7 posted on 05/15/2019 5:35:54 AM PDT by Born to Conserve
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To: Jimmy Valentine

and the “UN” is there to insure that the darkest will come out as it’s largest single voting block is the OIC..... who have if I recollect , 75% of the votes.

Their commonality is mohammet’s concept of a caliphate embedded as Allahs command , a world controlled by pirates.

This spells the destruction of rights, liberty and freedom as we know it, all replaced with the oppression of Islam.


8 posted on 05/15/2019 5:38:08 AM PDT by himno hero (had'nff)
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To: grania

Globalization isn’t new. The first wave was in the perdio 2000 BC to 1400 BC when people traded between regions from India (harappan valley) to the tin islands (British isles).

More recently - Africa has been connected to Europe since the 1700s


9 posted on 05/15/2019 6:11:45 AM PDT by Cronos (Obama hated Assad as he wasn't a Muslim but an Alawite)
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To: Kaslin
hell of poverty, assorted wars, ethnic antagonism, frail government institutions, porous borders, cultural superstitions, meddling neighbors and corrupt elites

Congo or the United States?
10 posted on 05/15/2019 7:26:31 AM PDT by Right_Wing_Madman
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To: Cronos

In the book The Sixth Extinction, the contention was that this extinction phase does go back as far (or further) than 2000BC. Ever since man left the hunter-gatherer phase, life in all forms has been destroyed faster than it can adapt or new species can emerge.


11 posted on 05/15/2019 9:28:09 AM PDT by grania ("We're all just pawns in their game")
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