Ebola outbreak, and other potential epidemics
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The 1% who run the finance system won't want to reduce the global population so much as the poor, subsistence population who have very little affect on the financial system. They would be very worried if a pandemic affected financially active populations. A reduction in the poor would allow for greater resource use, and financial activity, by the rest of us and hence greater profits for the 1%.snow hope wrote:...If we don't want to see millions (billions) dyeing, we need to quarantine the countries affected NOW. One has to ask why this has/is not happening?? I can only draw one conclusion, that is TPTB want it to reduce the global population. .......
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Huh. You must have the electrickery version. Being a grandad, I'm waiting for my paper copy.clv101 wrote:...I'm half way through reading Ebola right now...biffvernon wrote:We're all amateurs here.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... z3G80n5m6IUK could see 10 ebola cases by Christmas: Hunt's warning as Heathrow screening starts today
And if the NHS 'whack a mole' contact tracing effort breaks down anywhere among those possible ten? After all, Sierra Leone only had 16 reported cases on 27 May....
Or it spreads to a mega-slum like Lagos?
And over in Latin America, everybody hugs... (at least when they're not busy forming death squads)
Another problem will be the repeated false alarms will have made people laid back and lax when they start slipping through...
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http://youngcons.com/breaking-horrible- ... ola-nurse/boyfriend of nurse with ebola who treated liberian man who died seems to have symptoms of ebola
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http://online.wsj.com/articles/some-ebo ... 1413153854
I'm tempted to describe this as natural selection in action: death by stupidity.MONROVIA, Liberia—Some of the teams sent to retrieve bodies of suspected Ebola victims here are collecting cash instead, allegedly accepting bribes to issue death certificates to families saying their loved ones died of other causes and leaving the body, locals and health workers say.
It is a troubling development for an outbreak in which dead bodies are a major source of contagion and one that suggests local corruption could help undermine the international effort to contain the virus.
Liberian funerals typically include washing the body and keeping it for a wake that can last days as relatives and friends come by and kiss the corpse before it is buried, often in a family cemetery nearby. In addition, Ebola infection carries a stigma in the country and people sometimes don’t want to admit a family member died of the disease.
The email in the article clearly states he has NOT shown any signs or symptoms of the Ebola virus.jonny2mad wrote:http://youngcons.com/breaking-horrible- ... ola-nurse/boyfriend of nurse with ebola who treated liberian man who died seems to have symptoms of ebola
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