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sheme
7th October 2014, 08:04
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HhoriiD-Z8

Stumbled upon this -thought it was curious.

Lifebringer
7th October 2014, 10:39
"Behold a pale horse, and it's rider was death."
This is what came to me after calming down. As it was written, 'behold a pale horse, and the rider was death."
Could it mean the riders on the planes that are contaminated coming here? I think so. Those who created it have exposure to the how and when it happened, but one Dr. was killed on that flight from Switzerland that was known to have over 30 years experience in finding where the strain's came from/what lab it was produced by the elite pharma colleges/bio weapons departments.
Killed the messenger, that could have saved or prevented a spread in Texas, as they don't mention that the sweat from the body during the fever is contagious, and that the mucus membrains/any damp opening/orafice of the body, mouth or nasal, must be covered and gloves always worn. Even if they had the 'wash the body ritual, families could have just used a gentle shower hose, gloves and disposable paper towels, to absorb and put in "red contamination" bags to keep the public from just stealing stuff out the trash and spreading it. Poverty is so high there, that they rumble through trash at times to find stuff to sell or use. The refuse bags must glow in the dark, and be colored and the bags put in a pit to be burned.:wizard:

Also they say the disease is 2-21 days symptoms and contamination time.
They'll blame it on ignorance and miscommunication, but if people research this, they will see the lackidaisical response, is how they really feel and it will back fire on them.:ear:

MorningFox
7th October 2014, 10:47
This isn't the first outbreak of Ebola. I don't really see any significance in this at all.... ?

Jayren
7th October 2014, 11:00
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Video I put together about all of this.

Snowflower
7th October 2014, 15:21
This isn't the first outbreak of Ebola. I don't really see any significance in this at all.... ?

The significance of Ebola this time around is that it is more lethal, stronger, longer lasting, and is killing thousands of people instead of one here or there. Part of its strength is actually it's lower kill rate. It only kills 50% of those stricken instead of the earlier Ebola that killed 90%. Along with this lower kill rate, it survives long enough in a human to affect more people.

It appears to be a weaponized version of the virus: it has been mutated into something far more lethal. Was it released accidentally or intentionally? We will most likely never know. There is a USA lab in Sierra Leone. Nuff said?

Cardillac
7th October 2014, 17:09
didn't they try this present Ebola scare about 5/6 yrs. ago under the label of "bird flu"?- ohhh, now in German MSM they've announced the "Marburg virus" has also broken out in Africa-

give us a break...

vaccinations, anyone?

conk
7th October 2014, 17:56
didn't they try this present Ebola scare about 5/6 yrs. ago under the label of "bird flu"?- ohhh, now in German MSM they've announced the "Marburg virus" has also broken out in Africa-

give us a break...

vaccinations, anyone?

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Milneman
7th October 2014, 19:52
I saw jesus in a tortilla once.

TargeT
7th October 2014, 19:57
f the earlier Ebola that killed 90%.

I'm there's no ebola strain that kills 90% of all people infected (statistics in these TINY outbreaks are completely useless for world wide application), that's just a scare percentage (scarecentage) & not based in truth; it may have happened in small cases where already susceptible / weakened patients had a high death rate but for a good portion of the world this just does NOT apply.

Here's a VERY grounding quote....


The largest outbreak to date is the ongoing 2014 West African Ebola outbreak, which is affecting Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nigeria. As of 28 September 2014, 7,157 suspected cases resulting in the deaths of 3,330 have been reported.

so ~7,000,000,000+ people on the planet and there are around ~7,000 infected.

so now that we have this in perspective... what shall we do?

I'm going to go a head and ignore it, as usual; if you choose to get caught up in this and emotionally manipulated; well that's your choice, enjoy the experience (or don't, if that's your intention).




It appears to be a weaponized version of the virus: it has been mutated into something far more lethal. Was it released accidentally or intentionally? We will most likely never know. There is a USA lab in Sierra Leone. Nuff said?

I'd vote this the WORST weapon EVER used if the above is true... seriously where does this stuff come from... do you even have any clue of how much work it would take to weaponize something like this and then to ONLY infect ~7,000 people??? what a waste of time! :wacko:

sheme
7th October 2014, 21:19
It would be statistically interesting to know the blood group and Rhesus type of the victims of Ebola, was the ptw clue the monkey in the bed?

Sidney
7th October 2014, 21:25
I saw jesus in a tortilla once.

Now that cracked me up. :rofl:

sheme
7th October 2014, 22:10
Remind me which one of our moderators was witness to the testament of a member of a USA team sent out to vaccinate remote villages in Africa where no one survived, well it could not have been you Jake as this is no joking matter, I watch these innocent people being escorted to the tent knowing they will be dead in a little under 4 days maximum, I say blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the Earth > Guys this is no laughing matter for Gods sake.

DeDukshyn
7th October 2014, 22:42
I found this Youtube comment on the clip interesting (more interesting than the video) ...

The episode was the 3rd episode in the 9th season,thats a saturn ritual for the elites.The book was curious George who is a monkey.85 percent of the world has RH Positive blood.The Rh stands for rheesus monkey.If you have rh positive blood then you have the rheeses antigen in your blood.All of the worlds elites have Rh negative blood that does not have the rheeses antigen.I think the rh negatives are immune.Rh negatives make up 15 % of the world population.Thats not much more than 500,000,000.I think that was their little inside joke that they are gonna kill off the monkeys.The rh negative bloodline is a pretty interesting topic to research.Anyways,just my 2 cents worth.

sheme
7th October 2014, 22:49
This exact thought occurred to me before I saw that post, however we must be aware the way our enemy works -this could be the beginning of the Rhesus negative
purge -racism by the back door ? Well observed my friend.

DeDukshyn
7th October 2014, 22:51
This exact thought occurred to me before I saw that post, however we must be aware the way our enemy works -this could be the beginning of the Rhesus negative
purge -racism by the back door ? Well observed my friend.

Well it wouldn't be racism ... more like "typism" :P But yeah, this might be an interesting direction to look into ...

sheme
7th October 2014, 22:57
We should start a "first aid for the common man" thread just incase it ever goes world wide, no comments to hide the nitty gritty information just factual help for the sick- what do people think? First Most important- hydration.

http://www.ehow.com/how_2189490_use-enema-rehydrate-adult.html

The article says to use a tablespoonful of salt I would disagree with this.
Instead use one level teaspoon of salt to every pint of water,this gives you (normal saline) use gravity to insert this life saving treatment, an ordinary funnel and hose pipe can be used in an emergency.

DeDukshyn
7th October 2014, 23:07
In light of that ...

I was listening to the radio the day before last, where a doctor who has worked with Ebola patients had some interesting things to say. He said (paraphrased)


"A lot of money is being diverted to pharma companies to "create vaccines" and fancy new treatments for Ebola, but what we really need is to get basics on the ground to the areas needed such as, Tylenol, vitamins, clean water, and basic anti-biotics. With these basic supplies, we can stave off excessive fevers with Tylenol, thwart bacterial complications, such as pneumonia, with basic antibiotics, vitamins and fresh water to help ensure the body has the materials needed to fight the infection. With these simple things you get 80% of the people through the infection until the body has had enough time to build it's own anti-bodies and be resistant to the virus from that point forward."

sheme
7th October 2014, 23:15
Makes fantastic sense friend.

Another aid- Tepid sponging of patients to regulate the body temperature when fever is present, so get a skin thermometer that can be for exclusive use of individual patient.

PurpleLama
8th October 2014, 00:01
I found this Youtube comment on the clip interesting (more interesting than the video) ...

The episode was the 3rd episode in the 9th season,thats a saturn ritual for the elites.The book was curious George who is a monkey.85 percent of the world has RH Positive blood.The Rh stands for rheesus monkey.If you have rh positive blood then you have the rheeses antigen in your blood.All of the worlds elites have Rh negative blood that does not have the rheeses antigen.I think the rh negatives are immune.Rh negatives make up 15 % of the world population.Thats not much more than 500,000,000.I think that was their little inside joke that they are gonna kill off the monkeys.The rh negative bloodline is a pretty interesting topic to research.Anyways,just my 2 cents worth.

What's more interesting is the "anyway, just my 2 cents worth" at the end of the QUOTE....

DeDukshyn
8th October 2014, 01:18
I found this Youtube comment on the clip interesting (more interesting than the video) ...

The episode was the 3rd episode in the 9th season,thats a saturn ritual for the elites.The book was curious George who is a monkey.85 percent of the world has RH Positive blood.The Rh stands for rheesus monkey.If you have rh positive blood then you have the rheeses antigen in your blood.All of the worlds elites have Rh negative blood that does not have the rheeses antigen.I think the rh negatives are immune.Rh negatives make up 15 % of the world population.Thats not much more than 500,000,000.I think that was their little inside joke that they are gonna kill off the monkeys.The rh negative bloodline is a pretty interesting topic to research.Anyways,just my 2 cents worth.

What's more interesting is the "anyway, just my 2 cents worth" at the end of the QUOTE....

haha .. good eye! And no, it is not mine ... ;) I rarely comment on Youtube videos.