So a woman flys out of a city which has thousands of people infected with Ebola. This same woman shows symptoms similar to Ebola in flight, collapses and dies shortly after landing and it is “imaginative conspiracy theories” to wonder if she died of Ebola? Really?
Simply wondering? No, of course not. On first glance, anybody is probably going to "wonder" if Ebola was involved -- at least until they learn some basic facts about the case.
Anyway, I believe you're posing a "straw man" in your rhetorical question. I was referring to posts on this thread (and similarly lame posts on the other recent "Ebola" threads), which go beyond mere wondering, and which either speculate or downright assert that there's some kind of conspiracy (maybe led by Obama & Co.) to inflict Ebola on a gullible American public.
Moreover, this thread is particularly egregious, because some of the posters here appear so determined to find an Obama-friendly conspiracy that they neglect this relevant fact:
The case of the collapsing woman was in the UK. In other words, certain Freepers are hinting that the UK health authorities might be working the with the White House, Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse, the CDC and similar conspirators, in some kind of attempt to undermine public health in the USA. Sick, sick, sick.