Ebola baloney
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Hmm... Man in foreground wearing fancy Ebola protective suit has a moonstruck demeanor and is heading the wrong way.
Hmm... Man in foreground wearing fancy Ebola protective suit has a moonstruck demeanor and is heading the wrong way.
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Google banner request for money, for the record.
Google banner request for money, for the record.
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if 'Google' were really serious about money going to Ebola, can you imagine how much they would raise if their slogan/offer was:HonestlyNow wrote:*
Google banner request for money, for the record.
'For every USD1 you donate, Google will give you USD2'
Of course, it isn't, and they won't...
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Breaking 'news'. It's what we've all been waiting for...
Jihadists send ‘vial of Ebola’ to newspaper
Bio-Jihad coming to a TV screen near you soon.
Jihadists send ‘vial of Ebola’ to newspaper
You know I'm going to tentatively predict that MH370 will be soon be re-discovered carrying a horde of Ebola-ridden suicide terrorists on board.The Herald Sun and the New Zealand Herald both report that the delivery is a suspected hoax, but the sample has been sent to Melbourne’s specialist Victorian Infectious Diseases Reference Laboratory to determine if it contains the killer disease
Bio-Jihad coming to a TV screen near you soon.
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Continuing their clown mob style assault on matters actually worthy of our attention, the comedians at SPACE.com have written an article linking the Mars mission hype to Ebola.
All their eggs in one basket, as usual.
http://www.space.com/27599-ebola-outbre ... ssons.html
There is a concern that the public [st]could[/st] might not link the two [st]if not[/st] until properly informed.
Fixed?
All their eggs in one basket, as usual.
Truly absurd doublespeak, gentlemen, considering you're the ones linking Mars with Ebola!"While the Ebola situation bears no resemblance to a sample-return mission to Mars, there is a concern that the public could link the two if not properly informed," said John Rummel, a professor of biology at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina.
http://www.space.com/27599-ebola-outbre ... ssons.html
There is a concern that the public [st]could[/st] might not link the two [st]if not[/st] until properly informed.
Fixed?
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Michael Crichton - Andromeda Strain
Movie(1971)
TV mini-series in 2008.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066769/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0424600/
Movie(1971)
TV mini-series in 2008.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0066769/
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0424600/
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Did the producers of the Ebola virus psyop use Gonzo The Muppet as a model?
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That particular Gonzo-like micrograph claims to have a long well-worn history https://web.stanford.edu/group/virus/filo/em.html
Electron micrograph of Ebola Zaire virus. This is the first electron micrograph ever taken of Ebola Zaire, October 31, 1976 by Frederick A. Murphy, D.V.M., Ph.D., at the Center for Diesease Control. Diagnostic specimen in cell culture at 160,000 x magnification. Taken from: http://www.gene.com:80/ae/WN/NM/murphy_EMs.html
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According to this article every picture of a virus is fake.
http://www.whale.to/a/lanka5.html
He could be right, makes you wonder.
I once asked a virologist if she had ever seen a virus during or after her study.
She said no.
She didn't find this odd.
Now she is displaying her artworks inspired by "science".
http://www.whale.to/a/lanka5.html
He could be right, makes you wonder.
I once asked a virologist if she had ever seen a virus during or after her study.
She said no.
She didn't find this odd.
Now she is displaying her artworks inspired by "science".
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"Center for Diesease Control"?icarusinbound wrote:Electron micrograph of Ebola Zaire virus. This is the first electron micrograph ever taken of Ebola Zaire, October 31, 1976 by Frederick A. Murphy, D.V.M., Ph.D., at the Center for Diesease Control. Diagnostic specimen in cell culture at 160,000 x magnification.
https://web.stanford.edu/group/virus/filo/ebola.html
If that's an innocent typo by the Stanford Edu's webmaster, it's a pretty funny one...
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I think it should be mentioned that Hollywood set the stage for this hoax with a number of films, most notably "Outbreak," the 1995 movie starring Dustin Hoffman, Morgan Freeman, etc:
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5povsMKfT4
full link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5povsMKfT4
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I should have said Gonzo, a Muppet, just like those lining up for their flu shots, was styled after the Ebola virus
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Here is an overview of all the Ebola patients outside Africa until now. It is in Dutch but I am sure you can understand it. The first column contains the date the patient is evacuated to the West, or if he was not evacuated the date the patient was diagnosed with Ebola, indicated by *)
The last column contains the date the patient has died. If someone wants to translate it I can send the excel.
The infections outside Europe are grouped together so you can see the dates are very similar. The first two had dogs, Excalibur was killed, Bently only quarantined. Juliana Bonoha Bohe was not diagnosed with Ebola so I won't count her.
The German patients are all African residents, what a great country.
Some interesting numbers
Of all the Ebola patients treated outside Africa (19), 26% (5) have died. (in the US only 2 out of 12, 17%, all of which are black)
According to the WHO the fatality rate is around 50% (http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/)
Why this difference?
Is it more practical to fake recoveries than to fake deaths? (the survivors don't even have to know they didn't have Ebola)
Do they want to show the superiority of Western hospitals?
I guess the message is "if you follow all the rules and procedures set by the doctors and the government you have a good chance to survive"
The last column contains the date the patient has died. If someone wants to translate it I can send the excel.
The infections outside Europe are grouped together so you can see the dates are very similar. The first two had dogs, Excalibur was killed, Bently only quarantined. Juliana Bonoha Bohe was not diagnosed with Ebola so I won't count her.
The German patients are all African residents, what a great country.
Some interesting numbers
Of all the Ebola patients treated outside Africa (19), 26% (5) have died. (in the US only 2 out of 12, 17%, all of which are black)
According to the WHO the fatality rate is around 50% (http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs103/en/)
Why this difference?
Is it more practical to fake recoveries than to fake deaths? (the survivors don't even have to know they didn't have Ebola)
Do they want to show the superiority of Western hospitals?
I guess the message is "if you follow all the rules and procedures set by the doctors and the government you have a good chance to survive"
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Here is an updated English version.
There is also 1 case in Switzerland and 1 in Norway.
This makes the survival rate 75%. (I am counting the second German doctor als cured because he is still alive after 7 weeks)
source: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014 ... ide-africa
There is also 1 case in Switzerland and 1 in Norway.
This makes the survival rate 75%. (I am counting the second German doctor als cured because he is still alive after 7 weeks)
source: http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014 ... ide-africa