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1 posted on 08/08/2014 8:27:51 AM PDT by BuckeyeTexan
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It is exactly this level of ‘SECURITY’ in Africa that troubles the citizens of the USA & other countries around the world.

They let another troublemaker escape about 53 years ago when his mother took him from the Mombassa hospital.


2 posted on 08/08/2014 8:30:04 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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A person calling himself Abel left this comment on the Nigerian newspaper’s website concerning the Ebola outbreak.

“Why did it start in Liberia and how did it spread?

Well, for those who don’t know. It started in the US hospital in sierra Leone known for research in bio weapon. You may also want to ask the question “why is it located in Sierra Leone”..hahhaha. Well, if you are an African, you probably know how Africans are. OK, i will paste some reference here.

“Sierra Leone recently kicked out all US Ebola researchers from Tulane University and the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), a known center for biowar research headquartered at Fort Detrick, Maryland. Just prior to that event two weeks ago after three nurses died from the viral hemorrhagic fever, Sierra Leone nurses working in heavily infested Kenema district actually went on strike accusing the government’s Ministry of Health and Sanitation of mishandling the pandemic that is rapidly spreading.

They complained that the medical workers caring for the ill are not properly protected and are suspicious that the American biowarfare team may be responsible for the recent surge in deaths. The Sierra Leone government then ordered the US bioweapons lab at Kenema to be moved due to the mounting anger of the local population blaming the Americans for infecting their citizens through their Ebola testing. Posted on the health ministry’s Facebook page is the conclusion that the diagnostic kits the US researchers have been using are fake and producing false results. It legitimately asks, “Have Tulane researchers done something to endanger public health?” Meanwhile, more people are becoming infected and dying there in that Sierra Leone district hospital than any other place on the planet.

Compounding the mystery, US mainstream media reported that the Sierra Leone leading doctor died from Ebola but the Minister of Health denied that claim. WHO is believed to be taking advantage of the crisis in medical services with pressure to deploy UN security forces in order to launch a massive vaccination (and possible infection) and quarantine campaign. In response, 700 soldiers from the Sierra Leone army have been deployed setting up roadblocks to help quarantine citizens, permitting only health personnel into the hardest hit areas. Troops in Liberia have also been sent to help contain the outbreak there.

The Minister also stated that all new confirmed cases will be admitted and treated at Kailahun Hospital, not trusting what has been occurring with the presence of the US biowarfare researchers at Kenema where rates of confirmed diagnosis have soared recently. Finally the Sierra Leone government is also demanding that the CDC send the biowar lab results to the African government for analysis, implicating that the US research group may be under investigation.”

Conclusion, The US is responsible for the outbreak of Ebola Virus in Africa. Please don’t believe me , do a hard research for yourself .”
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7 posted on 08/08/2014 9:17:49 AM PDT by heylady
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16 posted on 08/08/2014 3:05:11 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet (The most dangerous man to any government is the man who is able to think things out for himself.)
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