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Monday, August 4, 2014

EBOLA Origin (CIA)


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AIDS and Ebola - Where Did They Really Come From?
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This segment sets forth information indicating that the deadly Ebola virus that has emerged in Africa may be a man-made virus that was developed in Western biological warfare programs. Relying on information presented in a German television documentary and accessed in a magazine called The New African, the broadcast notes that the epidemiology of the disease makes little sense and that the institutions dealing with the disease are intimately connected to Western BW institutions. An unnamed military official is quoted as saying that a 1976 outbreak of the disease was "the first time weĆ¢ve had the bug outside of the lab." (Recorded in the spring of 1996.)
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Matt McGrath
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15 Novem­ber 2012
Grow­ing con­cerns over ‘in the air’ trans­mis­sion of Ebola
By Matt McGrath
Sci­ence reporter, BBC World Service

The infec­tion is thought to get into humans through close con­tact with bod­ily fluids

Fresh Ebola out­break in Uganda
Lit­tle chance for ebola vaccine

Cana­dian sci­en­tists have shown that the dead­liest form of the ebola virus could be trans­mit­ted by air between species.

In exper­i­ments, they demon­strated that the virus was trans­mit­ted from pigs to mon­keys with­out any direct con­tact between them.

The researchers say they believe that lim­ited air­borne trans­mis­sion might be con­tribut­ing to the spread of the dis­ease in some parts of Africa.

They are con­cerned that pigs might be a nat­ural host for the lethal infection.

Ebola viruses cause fatal haem­or­rhagic fevers in humans and many other species of non human primates.

Details of the research were pub­lished in the jour­nal Sci­en­tific Reports.

Accord­ing to the World Health Orga­ni­za­tion (WHO), the infec­tion gets into humans through close con­tact with the blood, secre­tions, organs and other bod­ily flu­ids from a num­ber of species includ­ing chim­panzees, goril­las and for­est antelope.

The fruit bat has long been con­sid­ered the nat­ural reser­voir of the infec­tion. But a grow­ing body of exper­i­men­tal evi­dence sug­gests that pigs, both wild and domes­tic, could be a hid­den source of Ebola Zaire — the most deadly form of the virus.

Now, researchers from the Cana­dian Food Inspec­tion Agency and the country’s Pub­lic Health Agency have shown that pigs infected with this form of Ebola can pass the dis­ease on to macaques with­out any direct con­tact between the species.

In their exper­i­ments, the pigs car­ry­ing the virus were housed in pens with the mon­keys in close prox­im­ity but sep­a­rated by a wire bar­rier. After eight days, some of the macaques were show­ing clin­i­cal signs typ­i­cal of ebola and were euthanised.

One pos­si­bil­ity is that the mon­keys became infected by inhal­ing large aerosol droplets pro­duced from the res­pi­ra­tory tracts of the pigs.

Pigs could act as a host and amplify the Ebola virus
One of the sci­en­tists involved is Dr Gary Kob­inger from the National Micro­bi­ol­ogy Lab­o­ra­tory at the Pub­lic Health Agency of Canada. He told BBC News this was the most likely route of the infection.

“What we sus­pect is hap­pen­ing is large droplets — they can stay in the air, but not long, they don’t go far,” he explained.

“But they can be absorbed in the air­way and this is how the infec­tion starts, and this is what we think, because we saw a lot of evi­dence in the lungs of the non-human pri­mates that the virus got in that way.”

The sci­en­tists say that their find­ings could explain why some pig farm­ers in the Philip­pines had anti­bod­ies in their sys­tem for the pres­ence of a dif­fer­ent ver­sion of the infec­tion called Ebola Reston. The farm­ers had not been involved in slaugh­ter­ing the pigs and had no known con­tact with con­t­a­m­i­nated tissues.

Dr Kob­inger stresses that the trans­mis­sion in the air is not sim­i­lar to influenza or other infec­tions. He points to the expe­ri­ence of most human out­breaks in Africa.

“The real­ity is that they are con­tained and they remain local, if it was really an air­borne virus like influenza is it would spread all over the place, and that’s not happening.”

Hid­den host

The authors believe that more work needs to be done to clar­ify the role of wild and domes­tic pigs in spread­ing the virus. There have been anec­do­tal accounts of pigs dying at the start of human out­breaks. Dr Kob­inger believes that if pigs do play a part, it could help con­tain the virus.

“If they do play a role in human out­breaks it would be a very easy point to inter­vene” he said. “It would be eas­ier to vac­ci­nate pigs against Ebola than humans.”

Work­ers pre­pare to dis­in­fect dur­ing a recent Ebola out­break in Uganda

Other experts in the field were con­cerned about the idea that Ebola was sus­cep­ti­ble to being trans­mit­ted by air even if the dis­tance the virus could travel was lim­ited. Dr Larry Zeitlin is the pres­i­dent of Mapp Biopharmaceuticals.

“It’s an impres­sive study that not only raises ques­tions about the reser­voir of Ebola in the wild, but more impor­tantly ele­vates con­cerns about ebola as a pub­lic health threat,” he told BBC News. “The thought of air­borne trans­mis­sion is pretty frightening.”

At present, an out­break of ebola in Uganda has killed at least two peo­ple near the cap­i­tal Kam­pala. Last month, Uganda declared itself Ebola-free after an ear­lier out­break of the dis­ease killed at least six­teen peo­ple in the west of the country.
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October 1976 ZAIRE AND ANGOLA: A CIA MILITARY ARENA

Between 1970 and 1975, the period the NAS-NCR scientific advisors informed DOD decision-makers that AIDS-like viruses could be readied,4 American cold war efforts focused on Zaire and Angola. Following the withdrawal of American forces in Vietnam, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger ordered the CIA to begin a major covert military operation against MPLA (communist bloc backed) "rebels" in Angola.

Zaire, indebted by over $4.5 billion to the International Monetary Fund, and headed by President Mobutu—paradoxically regarded as one of the world's wealthiest men with "a personal fortune put at $2,939,200,000 [1984 estimate] banked in Switzerland—was wooed by NATO allies during the 1970s (principally the U.S.) to be a staging area for CIA backed, Portuguese, French, and mainly South African mercenaries.

"American corporate investment, notably in copper and aluminum, doubled to about $50 million following a 1970 visit by Mobutu to the United States. Major investors included Chase-Manhattan, Ford, General Motors, Gulf, Shell, Union Carbide, and several other large concerns."

However, in 1975 Mobutu apparently turned against NATO allies and increased negotiations with China and Russia. He proclaimed his intention to nationalize foreign owned enterprises. In June 1975, following the CIA's thwarted efforts to convince the U.S. Congress to appropriate more funds for Mobutu and the Angola program. (A total of $31.7 million had already been "drawn from the CIA's FY 75 contingency fund" which was "exhausted on 27 November 1975"). Mobutu expelled the American ambassador and arrested many of the CIA's Zairian agents, placing some under death sentences.

The following year, in October 1976, the "Ebola Zaire virus" broke-out in "fifty five villages surrounding the [Yambuku] hospital" first killing "people who had received injections." Mobutu then ordered his army to "seal off the Bumba zone with roadblocks" and "shoot anyone trying to come out" so "no one knew what was happening, who was dying, [or] what the virus was doing."

Shortly thereafter, Ebola victim specimens were sent to the CDC, Special (meaning "secret" within the American intelligence community) Pathogens Branch; to Porton, England's controversial chemical and bio-logical weapons (CBW) laboratories;45 and teams of WHO and CDC researchers were dispatched to the Ebola region in Mobutu's private, American supplied C-130 Buffalo troop transport plant.

By the end of 1976, the Zairian leader had reconciled his differences with the American intelligence and corporate communities believing that Zaire would continue to reap his non-communist allies' social and economic aid. On April 4, 1977, Mobutu suspended diplomatic relations with Cuba; on April 21, reduced ties with the Soviet Union; and on May 2, he cut ties with East Germany.
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(Thats right Bubba the CIA covert military operations in Zaire in 1970-1975 are the source. They mixed up some germ warfare virus and mobutu used it on the CIA backed, Portuguese, French, and mainly South African mercenaries.

Bubba the US government is the source for ebola. Now you know where the mysterious "monkey" virus came from, the CIA.)
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When did people first start getting Ebola?

Ebola first appeared in 1976. There were two simultaneous outbreaks, in Nzara, Sudan, and in Yambuku in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo (formerly Zaire). The Congolese outbreak occurred in a village near the Ebola River, which is how the disease gets its name.

Fruit bats in West Africa are thought to be the natural host of the virus. Ebola was introduced into the human population through close contact with the blood, secretions, organs or other bodily fluids of infected animals. In Africa, people have become infected through the handling of infected fruit bats, chimpanzees, gorillas, monkeys, forest antelope and porcupines found ill or dead or in the rainforest.

What's the incubation period for Ebola?

The time from infection with the virus to the onset of symptoms ranges from two to 21 days.

Ebola isn't transmitted through the air. You aren't going to get Ebola if an infected person sits next to you or sneezes in the same room. The disease is transmitted through contract with bodily fluids, such as blood. Health care workers are particularly at risk if they are not wearing appropriate protective equipment, such as masks, gowns and gloves.
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(Ok Bubba its time to read through the lines. If an infected person coughs on you or pukes on you that is bodily fluid Bubba. Why do ya think health care workers suit up? It isn't because they are afraid an infected person might sneeze on them Bubba!) Story Reports
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The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story

A highly infectious, deadly virus from the central African rain forest suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. There is no cure. In a few days 90 percent of its victims are dead. A secret military SWAT team of soldiers and scientists is mobilized to stop the outbreak of this exotic "hot" virus. The Hot Zone tells this dramatic story, giving a hair-raising account of the
appearance of rare and lethal viruses and their "crashes" into the human race. Shocking, frightening, and impossible to ignore, The Hot Zone proves that truth really is scarier than fiction.

(Yep that's right Bubba there has been an outbreak of the ebola virus in the US. If the tell you otherwise its a lie. There are thousands of people coming into the US and none of them are being tested for diseases. They will be put into schools with your children etc.

My advice is to take your children out of school and home school them before they get a disease that has been imported via obamabola himself.)
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