Posted on 10/16/2014 4:00:05 PM PDT by blam
DeKalb Schools blocks two from school amid Ebola concerns
Two Dunwoody students who recently returned from West Africa were blocked from enrolling in DeKalb schools this week as a precaution against the spread of Ebola.
DeKalb school officials said the father worked for CARE, a humanitarian organization, as a finance controller in the Liberia/Sierra Leone office. He returned to the United States on Sept. 14 with his family and tried to enroll the children Wednesday at Dunwoody Elementary and Dunwoody High.
Read more at http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local-education/dekalb-school-leaders-barring-new-students-from-eb/nhkgF/
Let’s see, patients in Dallas (TX), one moved to GA...both Republican states. Any coincidence?
Don’t tell Rev. Al.
I followed the link at work; looks like SHTF Plan is persona non grata at my agency.
PING!
Really? Perhaps there are more, many more Ebola infected patients in the U.S. about who we haven’t been informed?
I expect a plan from the jihadists to infect about ten of their comrades with Ebola, and fly them over. Here, once infectious, they’ll all travel cross-country, smearing their snot/saliva at every little gas-pump, every little quickie-mart door, every restaurant table, as they go along. Traveling right across the various interstates, going through every part of the country. Before they eventually succumb.
didn’t drudge have a cryptic tweet a while back? what was the result of that?
Four days ago the blog Lame Cherry stated that as of October seventh, there existed over one hundred people in this country infected with Ebola, and the government was concealing that fact.
As for the raging explosion, I am not concerned about that; I am concerned that BHO2 will declare Martial Law and suspend the elections. Now, that could really be an explosion, don’t you agree?
In an age of social media, I don’t believe that can happen. Given facebook and twitter, I know when someone I haven’t spoken to since kindergarten gets a sniffle. I just don’t believe that an ebola diagnosis can be hidden.
Yes..., I do.
I do think this guy has already used up his get out of jail free card though. One big issue right now, and this nation would be on this guy like a beaver on a tree stump.
If there are over one hundred, I’d be surprised. The media needs a good story, and I think this one is too good to pass up.
They’re going after the story on the ones we know about. At least it has looked pretty good, the coverage until now.
We’ll see.
Anything is possible of course. I’m not seeking to say anyone would have to be very lame to consider this. Heck, I’ll consider it. I still think it’s probably not true. We’ll see.
He did, yes. A few months back; it was something about clearing your mind.
It was “have an escape plan” or something of that ilk.
“But is it time to do that now?”
Depends on where you are...
If you are in Dallas, it is worth considering.
In my area? It’s time to start planning for it, at least. 30 days?
Normal Midwest rural Winter planning will take care of a lot of it. Here you’ve got to be ready to stay in for a couple of weeks (sometimes without power) every year, anyway.
Already have plastic for the windows and the camper (normal stuff), and I’m already gathering wood (First time we’ll use a lot of wood will be this winter, despite a large fireplace and being here for 11 years.)
Got a new, larger genny this spring, as well. Need to lay in some water, some canned meats, and we’re good, with an LP backup being the camper. Defense is another matter, entirely.
The REAL question is, what happens if the infrastructure starts to break down. Power, internet, etc. Communications will be tough, but that has solutions I already have.
Oh good grief.
Tell ya what. Those that believe this idiocy go hang our at Drudge’s house and we’ll call you when it’s over.
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