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Bioweapons experiments have unleashed another Ebola outbreak in Africa… and the WHO is panicking

FTA Natural News) For the fifth time in recorded history, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared a global health emergency, this time in response to an Ebola outbreak that continues to ravage the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

According to official data, some 2,500 people have already been infected this time around – and some of these infected individuals may have entered the United States, as the government has been importing Congolese “refugees” through San Antonio, Texas, and distributing them across the country.

A known testing ground for bioweapons experimentation, Africa is where Ebola outbreaks often start. But they usually stay contained within Africa, which is why health officials are now starting to panic over the prospect that a global pandemic could be in the works.

Despite declaring this Ebola outbreak as a global emergency, WHO’s general director Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stopped short of classifying it as an “international” emergency – the implication being that the disease is still contained within the Congo, despite still being a threat to the rest of the world.

Where Ebola is spreading is still anyone’s guess, however, as Congolese migrants continue to make their way into the United States via Texas, threatening the lives and liberty of American citizens who never voted to allow such an invasion in the first place. etc


1,460 posted on 07/28/2019 10:51:13 PM PDT by PraiseTheLord (.go Q.)
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Ebola has been simmering in eastern DRC for months. There is a war going on, and the “insurgents”, both local crazies and Muslim insurgencies, are killing medical personnel, (and rumors like the conspiracy rumors you are posting make the locals suspicious of those trying to help them).

yet the UN and local health workers have kept Ebola under control by isolation and a new vaccine.

People catch Ebola from eating monkey meat. And then it spreads from person to person via body fluids: So if you care for a patient, or if you bury one, you will probably catch it.

Gloves etc do protect, but when I worked in Africa, gloves were of poor quality and often broke during routing surgery...

The UN said it was a world wide danger, but tell you the truth, they should have declared this months ago. But now it is spreading to nearby countries, and they worry it could be brought to rich first world countries via tourists or medical personnel going home. Hence it is not a priority: Can't let rich folks die.

It is not “biowarfare”. Why would anyone want to kill a bunch of poor Africans? But it is spread by poverty, lack of garbage collection, lack of running water, poor living conditions etc.

If Ebola came to the USA, it would not spread that fast, and those at main risk would be medical personnel.

Ebola is getting all the press, but there is also a measles epidemic in the area which has killed a couple thousand people too, mainly kids. This also is being controlled by vaccination.

and you missed the yellow fever epidemics in Brazil and Angola... some Chinese migrant workers brought it back to China from Angola, but luckily it did not spread thanks to mosquito control. Yellow fever killed 20 thousand in Philadelphia in the 1790s, so that could easily cause problems especially since the “green” types don't want mosquito control.

and the same mosquitoes carry Dengue. My cousin is in the hospital here in the Philippines with Dengue. Not usually fatal, but it does make you quite sick.

1,462 posted on 07/28/2019 11:19:10 PM PDT by LadyDoc (Liberals only love politically correct poor people)
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