Posted on 10/20/2014 9:04:37 AM PDT by Oldpuppymax
The Islamists obsession with blood and death as commanded by Sharia Law will accelerate the spread of Ebola when the first cases of the deadly disease begin to show up in the Muslim ghettos around the country.
The mixture of a politically protected minority and a politically protected virus will make a combustible healthcare crisis that we may not be allowed to stop. The insane drive of Democrats around the country to let Muslims who want to live under Sharia law to the exclusion of our laws will make controlling Ebola virtually impossible.
We need only look at the three most heavily involved Ebola Hot Spots Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia to prove this Muslim-Ebola connection. While Liberia is only 13% Muslim, both of the others are over 72% Muslim.
The connection between Muslims and the growing number of Ebola cases comes from the commands of Sharia to Muslims regarding how they must deal with their dead.
Sharia law, which is covertly being followed in many locations around the country, instructs the family members of dead Muslims to wash the body. Several relatives will wash the body and it will never get to an actual funeral home. This ritual washing is called a Ghusl.
Remember that word. When you hear Ghusl it means Muslims are using dangerous seventh century customs to deal with a...
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It would interesting to note if Muslim infection rates are higher in the two Muslim countries verses the averages in Liberia....
Of course those numbers would be hard to collect since their healthcare systems are wrecked by the outbreak...
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Needs to be made into a sticker!
A link to this thread has been posted on the Ebola Surveillance Thread
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