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Ebola Truth
1. Ebola
Politics of Panic
How to Profit from Fear and Ignorance
Theguardian.com, âThe US government funding of Ebola trials on healthy
humans comes amid warnings by top scientists in Harvard and Yale that such
virus experiments risk triggering a worldwide pandemic.â
âEbola, AIDS Manufactured By Western
Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?â
Though it has been around since
1976, occasionally striking Africa,
Ebola, named after a river in the
Democratic Republic of Congo
where it was first detected, has no
cure or vaccine.
2. ď 1957 Asiatic flu. An editorial in the Herald and Express for
August 29, 1957 was captioned, "Fear of Flu Propaganda.â
ď 1999 West nile virus= the great encephalitis outbreak (or
"scare").
ď 2003 SARS following the outbreak of SARS 305 cases
(including 105 health-care workers) and 5 deaths
ď 2005 Avian bird flu The U.S. government is warning that a
new avian super-flu could kill nearly two million Americans --
or if we're "lucky" just 200,000.
ď 2009 flu pandemic was an influenza pandemic, H1N1
influenza virus
Flu Fear
3. " meningitis outbreak"
the CDC declared (Novartis, Pfizer)
A group of college students in New Jersey and California
came down with meningitis B.
CDC allowed an unapproved vaccine made by Novartis to
get emergency use status.
Seven cases of meningitis B over nine months
Pfizer has a meningitis B vaccine, rushed that into FDA fast-
track approval under the "breakthrough therapy" label.
2012 there were 160 cases of it throughout the US
Maybe it will work
maybe it won't
Do the vaccine-induced antibodies attacking the brain??
When the CDC adds it to its "vaccine list,â or become a
mandatory shots needed to get into school or at least to live in
a dorm.
ingredients :MSG, cow blood, aluminum and even DNA
residue from aborted babies can be in these shots.
4. Five families of RNA viruses have been recognized as being able
to cause hemorrhagic fevers.
â˘Lassa fever (Lassa virus)
â˘Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus
â˘Argentine (Junin virus)
â˘Bolivian (Machupo virus)
â˘Brazilian (SabiĂĄ virus)
â˘Venezuelan (Guanarito virus)
⢠Hantavirus
â˘Rift Valley fever
â˘Ebola virus
â˘Marburg virus
â˘Dengue
â˘yellow fever
â˘tick-borne encephalitis
â˘Omsk hemorrhagic fever
â˘Kyasanur Forest disease
8. Ebola is deadly but malaria steals more lives
September 16, 2014 by Musaazi Namiti
When an epidemic steals thousands of lives,âŚ
Rarely has a health crisis prompted a powerful country to consider
the deployment of troops to tackle the problem.
.. U.S. is preparing to assign 3,000 military personnel to the
afflicted region.
⌠five countries â Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, and
Senegal
âŚmalaria, remain the biggest killer diseases on the African
continent.
...every 30 seconds someone in Africa succumbs to the
disease,
âŚ460,000 African children died before their fifth birthdays,"
the WHO
9. 4 November 2014 http://allafrica.com
West Africa: Fewer Ebola Cases in Liberia, Surge
in Sierra Leone â MSF
As of 29 October,
Ebola has claimed 4,919 lives, with 13,698
(64% Survival rate) cases registered in Guinea,
Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Senegal and Mali
recently (WHO figures).
10. Despite the decline in the transmission rate of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD),
the head of the incident management team on Ebola, Mr. Tolbert Nyensuah,
has warned Liberians not to celebrate too soon.
...It will be over if all counties are reporting zero case for over 21 days in the
next 42 days in our country," he said.
He disclosed that a total of 39 confirmed, probable and suspected cases of
Ebola were reported as of yesterday, November 3 across all Ebola Treatment
Units (ETUs) in the country.
In total, he said there 200 cases of the virus currently recorded across the
entire country.
His warning comes amidst reports that some people had been gathered at
various beaches and various night clubs in jubilation that the Ebola virus has
ended in Liberia.
Liberia is currently fighting the second outbreak of the deadly virus, and
Lofa County is one of the epicenters of the epidemic.
Liberians Warned Not to Celebrate Too Soon
November 3, 2014 By Emmanuel Weedee-Conway
a total of 39 confirmed, probable and suspected
cases of Ebola were reported as of, November 3
across all Ebola Treatment Units (ETUs) in the
country.
In total, he said there 200 cases of the virus
currently recorded across the entire country.
11. Monrovia â nov. 3, 2014
The head of the incident management team on Ebola,
Mr. Tolbert Nyensuah, has disclosed that Lofa, Sinoe,
Grand Gedeh and two other counties have reported
zero case of the Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) for the
past four weeks.
Liberia: Ebola Update - Lofa,
Others Report Zero Case in Four Weeks
12. The World Health Organization (WHO) and several other UN
Agencies ..enticing African countries to participate in the testing
events, promoting vaccinationsâŚ
â˘US Department of Defense (DoD) humans, trials started weeks
before the Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone
â˘DoD..contract $140 million Tekmira, a Canadian pharmaceutical
company, to conduct Ebola research
â˘involved injecting and infusing healthy humans with the deadly
Ebola virus
West Africa: What are US Biological Warfare
Researchers Doing in the Ebola Zone?
August 2, 2014 article, by Jon Rappoport of Global Research
13. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), millions of
doses of Ebola vaccine should be ready and available next year.
"The WHO says that there are no plans to begin a mass
vaccination program until at least June 2015, and then only if the
growth of the epidemic justifies it."
The vaccine industry has a number of hurdles to conquer before
they will stand to make a fortune from an Ebola vaccine however.
For starters, vaccine manufacturers are demanding indemnity
against lawsuits that may arise from the use of a fast-tracked
Ebola vaccine,
Drug Makers Push for Indemnity for Fast-
Tracked Ebola Vaccines
Vaccine makers are shielded against lawsuits if a vaccine is
either added to the vaccination schedule or classified as a
pandemic vaccine. But there may not be enough Ebola victims
to justify pandemic classification in the US
What Are the Chances an Ebola Vaccine
Will Work as Expected?
14. Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act
(PREP Act)
âŚprovides immunity from liability (except for willful misconduct)
for claims of loss caused, arising out of, relating to, or resulting
from administration or use of countermeasures to diseases,
threats and conditions determined by the âŚinvolved in the
development, manufacture, testing, distribution, administration,
and use of such countermeasures.
â˘Anthrax Countermeasures - October 1, 2008-
â˘Botulism Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Antiviral Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Antiviral Countermeasures (to add H1N1) â April 26th, 2009
â˘Smallpox Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Acute Radiation Syndrome Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Influenza Diagnostics, Personal Respiratory, Protection Devices
and Respiratory Support Devices - December 22, 2008 -
15. West Africa: What are US Biological Warfare
Researchers Doing in the Ebola Zone?
â˘âFirst in Humanâ Ebola clinical trial (NCT02041715, which started
in January 2014 shortly before an Ebola epidemic was declared in
West Africa in March
â˘US government has a viral fever bioterrorism research laboratory
in Kenema, a town at the epicentre of the Ebola outbreak
16. Safety, Tolerability and Pharmacokinetic First in Human (FIH) Study for
Intravenous (IV) TKM-100802
Condition Intervention Phase
Ebola Virus Infection Drug: TKM-100802 for Injection
Drug: Placebo
Phase 1
Estimated Enrollment: 28
Study Start Date: January 2014
Estimated Study Completion Date: July 2014
Estimated Primary Completion Date: July 2014 (Final data collection date for
primary outcome measure)
Primary Outcome Measures:
â˘Safety and tolerability of TKM-100802 [ Time Frame: 1 month ]
[ Designated as safety issue: Yes ]
Subjects will be monitored for treatment-emergent and dose-limiting toxicity
(DLT). If there are any adverse events (changes from baseline in laboratory
parameters, vitals and/or infusion reactions) during these monitoring periods,
the Independent Safety Committee, will discuss the dosing of the remaining
subjects.
clinicaltrials.gov/show/NCT02041715
17. 15 November 2014 BBC
Ebola: Democratic Republic of Congo says
its outbreak is over
A three-month Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of
Congo has ended after claiming at least 49 lives, the country's
health minister says.
Yoichi Shimatsuâs article, The Ebola Breakout Coincided with UN
Vaccine Campaigns, as published on August 18, 2014, in the
Liberty Beacon.
Ebola, AIDS Manufactured by
Western Pharmaceuticals, US DoD? 09/09/2014
Dr. Cyril Broderick, Professor of Plant Pathology
18. The world must be alarmedâŚevery conclave on Earth
should be astonished. African people, notably citizens
more particularly of Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone
are victimized and are dying every day. Listen to the
people who distrust the hospitals, who cannot shake
hands, hug their relatives and friends. Innocent people
are dying, and they need our help. âŚ. Please stand up
to stop Ebola testing and the spread of this dastardly
disease.
Ebola, AIDS Manufactured by Western
Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?
09/09/2014
Dr. Cyril Broderick, Professor of Plant Pathology
Has taught for many years at the Agricultural College of the
University of Delaware
The Liberian Daily Observer, which is the largest
newspaper in Liberia published this on their front page
19. Ebola, AIDS Manufactured by Western Pharmaceuticals, US DoD?
âŚBecause of the widespread loss of life, fear, physiological trauma, and
despair among Liberians and other West African citizens, it is incumbent that I
make a contribution to the resolution of this devastating situation, which may
continue to recur, if it is not properly and adequately confronted. I will address
the situation in five (5) points:
1.EBOLA IS A GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISM (GMO)
2.EBOLA HAS A TERRIBLE HISTORY, AND TESTING HAS BEEN
SECRETLY TAKING PLACE IN AFRICA
3. SITES AROUND AFRICA, AND IN WEST AFRICA, HAVE OVER THE
YEARS BEEN SET UP FOR TESTING EMERGING DISEASES, ESPECIALLY
EBOLA âFirst in Humanâ Ebola clinical trial NCT02041715,
4. THE NEED FOR LEGAL ACTION TO OBTAIN REDRESS FOR DAMAGES
INCURRED DUE TO THE PERPETUATION OF INJUSTICE IN THE DEATH,
INJURY AND TRAUMA IMPOSED ON LIBERIANS AND OTHER AFRICANS
BY THE EBOLA AND OTHER DISEASE AGENTS.
5. AFRICAN LEADERS AND AFRICAN COUNTRIES NEED TO TAKE THE
LEAD IN DEFENDING BABIES, CHILDREN, AFRICAN WOMEN, AFRICAN
MEN, AND THE ELDERLY. THESE CITIZENS DO NOT DESERVE TO BE
USED AS GUINEA PIGS!
20. ⌠that a man was caught dumping formaldehyde into a
community water supply. The man claimed that he was being
paid to do so and that there were others.
âMobbed by the community, he confessed that he had been paid
to put formaldeyde into the well, and that he was not the only one.
He reportedly told community dwellers, âWe are many.â There are
agents in Harbel, Dolostown, Cotton Tree and other communities
around the countryâ
The man also alleged that some water companies, particularly
those bagging mineral water to sell, are also involved.
The poison, he said, produces Ebola-like symptoms and
subsequently kills people.
August, 2014 The Observer reported
21. Formaldehyde Ingestion:
ď§corrosion in the gastrointestinal tract
ď§cause ulcers and inflammation in the mouth, esophagus,
stomach and intestines
ď§cause abdominal pain
ď§Diarrhea
ď§hemorrhage in the stomach or intestines
ď§rapid breathing
ď§yellowish discoloration of the skin
ď§blood in the urine and kidney failure.
ď§nausea, vomiting, pain, bleeding, and perforation
ď§metabolic acidosis
ď§CNS depression and coma
ď§respiratory distress
ď§renal failure.
22. âŚhealth workers and given fake vaccinations that are believed to
be killing people
âŚpeople dressed as nurses were going into communities
with âEbola Vaccinesâ. Once injected, it reportedly produces
Ebola-like symptoms and sends victims into a coma. Shortly
thereafter, victims expire.
Communities are now reportedly chasing vaccine peddlers out of
their communities. After 10 children reportedly died from the
âvaccineâ in Bensonville, the peddlers were reportedly chased out
of the community upon their next visit.
âŚreports from families whose loved onesâ organs were missing
upon return of the bodies to the families. Families suspect an
organ trafficking operation is capitalizing on the outbreak of the
Ebola virus in Liberia.
The Observer
23. Nigeria and Senegal, both affected by the worst ever Ebola
outbreak are managing to stop the spread of the disease,
according to the World Health Organization.
..There were no new deaths in Guinea, 4 in Sierra Leone and 39
in Liberia.
A three-day curfew aimed at containing the Ebola outbreak in
Sierra Leone has been declared a success by authorities
..150 cases recorded for the virus and 70 dead bodies buried.
8 people were killed in Nzerekore, Guniea among them 2
journalists, deputy governor and 5 health workers they were
sensitizing people on Ebola,
but citizens of Nzerekore said Ebola does not exist.
The Point (Banjul)
23 September 2014
Gambia: Ebola Update
24. From Senegal and Nigeria, 4 Lessons on How to Stop Ebola
two West African nations have become models for dealing
with the crisis. From National geographic
Senegal is a poverty-stricken nation that borders Guinea, one of
the three countries hit hardest by the Ebola epidemic in West
AfricaâŚ.
In Guinea 1,500 people have been infected 900 have died.
In Senegal there has been just one case and no deaths.
In Nigeria infected just 20 people, seven of whom died.
Nigeria Africa's most populous country, with about 174 million
people, roughly 21 million of them in Lagos, the continent's largest
cityâŚthe WHO declared that Nigeria's spread had been halted,
having
The WHO also declared both Nigeria and Senegal free of Ebola,.
"If a country like Nigeria, hampered by serious security problems,
can do this," said WHO Director-General Margaret Chan "any
country in the world experiencing an imported case [of Ebola] can
hold onward transmission to just a handful of cases.â
25. 1. Trace, isolate, and treat.
Nigeria and Senegal have followed the same drill in every
outbreak since Ebola was first identified in 1976 near the banks
of the Ebola River, in what is now the Democratic Republic of
the Congo: Identify and isolate the victims' close contacts and
educate them about symptoms. After a few early lapses, proper
medical protocol kept health care workers from getting sick.
2. Detect early, before lots of people can be exposed.
The sooner Ebola is detected and the faster the victim can be
isolated, the smaller the number of people who will become
infectedâŚ.
From Senegal and Nigeria, 4 Lessons on How to
Stop Ebola
From National geographic
26. 3. Strong leadership is essential.
The WHO credited Senegal and Nigeria with beating Ebola
because of strong leaders who made the effort a top national
priority.
In Nigeria the country's self-interest was clear. Its oil industry
makes up half the national economy. If the country were to be
shut down by Ebola, it would be devastated. âŚ
4. The public needs to be part of the solution.
Ebola has become a global problem in part because West
Africans don't trust their leaders, often with good reason.
After years of civil war, violence, and government corruption,
mistrust of government runs deep in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and
GuineaâŚhouse-by-house leafleting, messages on local radio
stations, and enlisting "Nollywood" stars to deliver health
messages.
From Senegal and Nigeria, 4 Lessons on How to
Stop Ebola From National geographic
27. Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act
(PREP Act)
âŚprovides immunity from liability (except for willful misconduct)
for claims of loss caused, arising out of, relating to, or resulting
from administration or use of countermeasures to diseases,
threats and conditions determined by the âŚinvolved in the
development, manufacture, testing, distribution, administration,
and use of such countermeasures.
â˘Anthrax Countermeasures - October 1, 2008-
â˘Botulism Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Antiviral Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Antiviral Countermeasures (to add H1N1) â April 26th, 2009
â˘Smallpox Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Acute Radiation Syndrome Countermeasures - October 17, 2008-
â˘Pandemic Influenza Diagnostics, Personal Respiratory, Protection Devices
and Respiratory Support Devices - December 22, 2008 -
28. How Do Doctors Test for Ebola?
Ebola is difficult to diagnose when a person is first infected because the early
symptoms,are also symptoms of other diseases, malaria and typhoid fever
"The symptoms are extremely nonspecific in the beginning â Ebola looks
like almost anything," said Dr. Bruce Hirsch, an infectious-disease specialist
at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York.
â˘Has the person has been in Guinea, Sierra Leone or Liberia within the last 21
days
Symptoms include:
⢠a fever greater than101.5 degrees Fahrenheit (38.6 degrees Celsius)
â˘severe headache
â˘muscle pain
â˘Diarrhea
â˘Vomiting
â˘abdominal pain
â˘unexplained hemorrhage
29. Tests for Ebola
The most accurate of these is likely the polymerase chain reaction
(PCR) test, a technique that looks for genetic material from the
virus and creates enough copies of it that it can be detected,
"PCR is a really definitive test," âŚ.It can pick up very small
amounts of the virus.
(ELISA), this test can take even longer than three days to give a
positive result for an infected person, And antibodies can also
be detected after a patient recovers,
he added.
The Journal of Clinical Microbiology said in 2002 that the
PCR test can yield false negatives for viral hemorrhagic fevers
such as Ebola:
30. U.S. Department of Defense Ebola Zaire
(EZ1 rRT-PCR) Assay August 5, 2014
Fact Sheet for Health Care Providers:
Interpreting Ebola Zaire
âŚthe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an
Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to authorize the use of
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) EZ1 rRT-PCR Assay
with specified instruments to test for the presumptive presence
of Ebola Zaire virus (detected in the West Africa outbreak in
2014)
Why is this test needed at this time?
At this time, no FDA -approved/cleared tests that identify
the existence of the Ebola Zaire virus (detected in the West
Africa outbreak in 2014) in clinical specimens are available.
http://www.fda.gov/downloads/MedicalDevices/Safety/EmergencySituations
/UCM408332.pdf
31. ELISA â(51 false-positives per 100)
Western Blot â (96 false-positives per 100)
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) â(51 false-positives per 100)
"68% to 89% of all repeatedly reactive ELISA (HIV antibody)
tests [were] likely to represent false positive results." (NEJM -
New England Journal of Medicine. 312; 1985).
66 true positives, there were 30,000 false positives. And in
pregnant women, "there were 8,000 false positives for 6
confirmations." (Lancet. 339; 1992)
In September 2000, the Archives of Family Medicine stated that
the more women we test, the greater "the proportion of false-
positive and ambiguous (indeterminate) test results."
(Archives of Family Medicine. Sept/Oct. 2000).
History of false testing results
32. polymerase chain reaction (PCR),
Amplifies the DNA where the virus can be detected
high-tech, time-consuming method.
â˘takes anywhere from 12 hours to four days to yield a result.
For example:
⢠a vial of the patientâs blood is transported to one of the few
laboratories in West Africa with PCR equipment needed to test for
the virus.
â˘These facilities, require central electricity which is hard to find in
remote areaâs of West Africa.
â˘The test can take anywhere from one day to four.
â˘the patient is told to remain at the treatment center until a
diagnosis can be made.
33. non-virus causes with similar symptoms attributed to Ebola
. Fever, fatigue, sweating, bleeding, vomiting, diarrhea.
West Africa
â˘severe malnutrition
â˘Starvation
â˘massive displacement by war
⢠poverty
â˘lack of basic sanitation
â˘open sewage
â˘overcrowding in living quarters
â˘highly toxic organophosphate pesticides (spraying against
mosquitos in homes and clinics---which causes bleeding))
â˘vast overuse of antibiotics (shreds digestive systems and
causes hemorrhaging)
â˘toxic unrefrigerated medical drugs
â˘toxic industrial pollution
â˘vaccine campaigns that push strained immune systems over the
edge.
34. non-virus factors that have made health workers
sick and killed them in West Africa
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â˘health workers are wearing hazmat suits sealed off from theÂ
outside
â˘one-and-two hour shifts in those boiling suits
â˘losing an astonishing five liters of body fluid in an hour
â˘When they take off the suits, rehydrate
â˘douse themselves with toxic disinfectants
â˘go back in soon for another shift and lose more body fluids
 In one case, a doctor stated toxic chlorine was actually insideÂ
his haz-mat suit with him while he worked. What I'm describingÂ
here could cause anyone to collapse.
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36. Vaccine campaigns in West Africa one of the
causes Ebola
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â˘standard vaccines given to people whose immuneÂ
systems are already on the verge of collapse, can be aÂ
death blow
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â˘people are dying in West Africa from a combination ofÂ
immune-suppressing factors.
37.
38. severe Ebola infections could produce an artificial and
extreme Se depletion, resulting in extensive cellular damage
due to lipid peroxidation, combined with enhanced
thrombosis.
This could also contribute to the associated immune
deficiency that has been observed in Ebola infections.
To our knowledge, indicators of Se status and lipid peroxidation
have never been examined in Ebola patients. However, selenium
has apparently been used with great success by the Chinese
in the palliative treatment of an infectious hemorrhagic fever.
Journal of Orthomolecular Medicine in 1995Â
Selenium Deficiency Could Potentially Play an
Important Role in Ebola Lethality
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