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Nikola Tesla User ID: 61053943 United States 10/11/2014 11:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola Victim’s Family Blames Hospital and State DALLAS — Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African. Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.” [link to www.msn.com] "One person with courage is a majority." - Thomas Jefferson "You’ve heard that we are what we eat. But we also are what we think". “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." -William F. Buckley Jr. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/11/2014 11:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola Victim’s Family Blames Hospital and State DALLAS — Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African. Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.” [link to www.msn.com] :The Card: That's right . . . that is who and what he is, through and through. |
Nikola Tesla User ID: 61053943 United States 10/11/2014 11:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola Victim’s Family Blames Hospital and State DALLAS — Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African. Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.” [link to www.msn.com] That's right . . . that is who and what he is, through and through. Yep "One person with courage is a majority." - Thomas Jefferson "You’ve heard that we are what we eat. But we also are what we think". “Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views." -William F. Buckley Jr. |
Thereturn User ID: 55510067 United Kingdom 10/11/2014 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola Victim’s Family Blames Hospital and State DALLAS — Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African. Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.” [link to www.msn.com] Ha! This gets even more interesting. What a way to ensure that the guy is never ever seen again and future post moterm can't be conducted. Nice! So now, they can disappear you simply by claiming that you have ebola or exposed to someone who has and they can claim you died, cremate you to never ever be seen by anyone ever again? Not even your corpse is spared? I hope those buying this Ebola nonsense are watching and learning? Last Edited by Thereturn on 10/11/2014 11:54 PM |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/11/2014 11:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ebola Victim’s Family Blames Hospital and State DALLAS — Relatives of the first person to die of Ebola in the United States, joined by the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., continued on Saturday to denounce the treatment he and his family had received from a hospital here and from Texas officials, claiming that he had been cremated without their knowledge or permission and given substandard care because he was African. Josephus Weeks, a nephew of the Ebola victim — Thomas Eric Duncan, 42, a Liberian who died Wednesday at the Dallas hospital where he had been found to have Ebola on Sept. 30 — said his uncle had been “handled poorly, unfairly, and an injustice was done.” [link to www.msn.com] Ha! This gets even more interesting. I hope those buying this Ebola nonsense are watching and learning? It's gets more convoluted every day . . . too many contradictions, unanswered questions, who, what, when, where. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this story actually happened . . . Was there ever any doubt they would look for a way to sue? They don't have a case. Presbyterian has treated thousands and thousands of people of ALL races over the years. There was no blood match for Duncan (from Writebol and Brantley). It had nothing to do with race. But whenever Jackson makes the scene . . . he will do his best to make it about race. |
Thereturn User ID: 55510067 United Kingdom 10/12/2014 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this story actually happened . . . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63935882 Was there ever any doubt they would look for a way to sue? They don't have a case. Presbyterian has treated thousands and thousands of people of ALL races over the years. There was no blood match for Duncan (from Writebol and Brantley). It had nothing to do with race. But whenever Jackson makes the scene . . . he will do his best to make it about race. It had nothing to do with race but many will think it has and the PTB are capitalising on the differences. The Ebola story even with Nancy Wtritebol-a with a second name of ebola is one giant manufactured story. I don't think any of those victims ever had ebola. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 12:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this story actually happened . . . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63935882 Was there ever any doubt they would look for a way to sue? They don't have a case. Presbyterian has treated thousands and thousands of people of ALL races over the years. There was no blood match for Duncan (from Writebol and Brantley). It had nothing to do with race. But whenever Jackson makes the scene . . . he will do his best to make it about race. It had nothing to do with race but many will think it has and the PTB are capitalising on the differences. The Ebola story even with Nancy Wtritebol-a with a second name of ebola is one giant manufactured story. I don't think any of those victims ever had ebola. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] The general populace has certainly had no proof that they did. |
Thereturn User ID: 55510067 United Kingdom 10/12/2014 12:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this story actually happened . . . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63935882 Was there ever any doubt they would look for a way to sue? They don't have a case. Presbyterian has treated thousands and thousands of people of ALL races over the years. There was no blood match for Duncan (from Writebol and Brantley). It had nothing to do with race. But whenever Jackson makes the scene . . . he will do his best to make it about race. It had nothing to do with race but many will think it has and the PTB are capitalising on the differences. The Ebola story even with Nancy Wtritebol-a with a second name of ebola is one giant manufactured story. I don't think any of those victims ever had ebola. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] The general populace has certainly had no proof that they did. Precisely. Some got cured after taking the mythical Zmapp in Africa. Others that thought they had ebola, never did. Those that did and died are never seen again, not even their bodies. So basically, everything is all in our minds. Even after all of this, people are still disillusioned. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 12:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If this story actually happened . . . Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63935882 Was there ever any doubt they would look for a way to sue? They don't have a case. Presbyterian has treated thousands and thousands of people of ALL races over the years. There was no blood match for Duncan (from Writebol and Brantley). It had nothing to do with race. But whenever Jackson makes the scene . . . he will do his best to make it about race. It had nothing to do with race but many will think it has and the PTB are capitalising on the differences. The Ebola story even with Nancy Wtritebol-a with a second name of ebola is one giant manufactured story. I don't think any of those victims ever had ebola. [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] The general populace has certainly had no proof that they did. Precisely. Some got cured after taking the mythical Zmapp in Africa. Others that thought they had ebola, never did. Those that did and died are never seen again, not even their bodies. So basically, everything is all in our minds. Even after all of this, people are still disillusioned. And Jesse swoops in to divert . . . |
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Ms. Superduper User ID: 46155084 United States 10/12/2014 12:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm gonna watch that in a minute. I read a book called The Shakedown, all about him and it's his specialty, shaking companies down. That's how he got started. And yes. He WAS in the vicinity of the murder of MLK. He wanted to get them to say that MLK 'died in his arms', but he did not die in his arms. He was, however, in the area of that hotel - very close by, based on that book. Also, FYI, Jesse couldn't even pass the classes to be an actual reverend, and it's not that difficult. IMO, he is just about as worthless as a bag of you-know-what - a wasted human. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 01:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm gonna watch that in a minute. I read a book called The Shakedown, all about him and it's his specialty, shaking companies down. That's how he got started. And yes. He WAS in the vicinity of the murder of MLK. He wanted to get them to say that MLK 'died in his arms', but he did not die in his arms. He was, however, in the area of that hotel - very close by, based on that book. Also, FYI, Jesse couldn't even pass the classes to be an actual reverend, and it's not that difficult. IMO, he is just about as worthless as a bag of you-know-what - a wasted human. I've never heard this before! And lol on the reverend part . . . it must not be that tough because it seems every other black guy is a reverend. |
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Thereturn User ID: 55510067 United Kingdom 10/12/2014 01:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MLK was a member of a fraternity with connections to freemasonry. Did you know that? Never heard about this, will check out vid later. Thanks for posting. In 1968, after the assassination of fraternity brother Martin Luther King, Jr., Alpha Phi Alpha proposed erecting a permanent memorial to King in Washington, D.C. Read More: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Also this [link to alphaphialpha.truman.edu] Last Edited by Thereturn on 10/12/2014 01:11 AM |
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Ms. Superduper User ID: 46155084 United States 10/12/2014 01:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm gonna watch that in a minute. I read a book called The Shakedown, all about him and it's his specialty, shaking companies down. That's how he got started. And yes. He WAS in the vicinity of the murder of MLK. He wanted to get them to say that MLK 'died in his arms', but he did not die in his arms. He was, however, in the area of that hotel - very close by, based on that book. Also, FYI, Jesse couldn't even pass the classes to be an actual reverend, and it's not that difficult. IMO, he is just about as worthless as a bag of you-know-what - a wasted human. I've never heard this before! And lol on the reverend part . . . it must not be that tough because it seems every other black guy is a reverend. Yes! It's in that book The Shakedown. I found that book quite by mistake in a vintage/thrift store. That is NOT what the primary vein of the book was about, but there were some things that stood out to me, like THAT. Also Jesse Jackson is a ROBINSON by birth (but later adopted) and MO is also formerly a Robinson. He or she lived with Jackson for a long time before getting fixed up with BO. As I understand it, Jackson and Wright were the fixer-uppers there. What I do not understand or know is just how Jackson has stayed relevant or even alive for all of these decades. You know that they do away with each other when they are done with them. He has continued to carry out their dirty deeds for some time to still be around IMO. Jackson for years tried to get close with Jackson for his own self-serving purposes. He wanted to be the next MLK it said. Then, it stated that MLK told his people to keep him separate and apart from Jackson as he did not want to be associated or affiliated with Jackson. MLK may have been imperfect, but be that as it may, he, I believe, was a very wise man and knew to keep Jackson away from him and his work regarding civil rights. He must have know the evil of Jackson from afar. Did you ever hear the entirety of MLK's last speech the night before his assassination? I get the feeling that he knew something was up at that time. It almost sounded like he knew he was going to die soon. I feel very passionately about MLK and his murder and those people who instigated it and who were and are lower than snakes. Two things JFK and MLK have in common: they were both murdered and they both were making great progress in race relations. And, you know the government does NOT want that as has and is being proven by this current administration. They are all demons of hell and hell is their home IMHO. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
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Ms. Superduper User ID: 46155084 United States 10/12/2014 01:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lower than a snake. Lower than pond scum. I don't think I know of a word that would adequately describe him. He is a nothing. Greater is He who is in me than he who is in the world. Whatever feels good to your soul, do that. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 01:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | MLK was a member of a fraternity with connections to freemasonry. Did you know that? Never heard about this, will check out vid later. Thanks for posting. In 1968, after the assassination of fraternity brother Martin Luther King, Jr., Alpha Phi Alpha proposed erecting a permanent memorial to King in Washington, D.C. Read More: [link to en.wikipedia.org] Also this [link to alphaphialpha.truman.edu] Thanks for that further info. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 63935882 United States 10/12/2014 01:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm gonna watch that in a minute. I read a book called The Shakedown, all about him and it's his specialty, shaking companies down. That's how he got started. And yes. He WAS in the vicinity of the murder of MLK. He wanted to get them to say that MLK 'died in his arms', but he did not die in his arms. He was, however, in the area of that hotel - very close by, based on that book. Also, FYI, Jesse couldn't even pass the classes to be an actual reverend, and it's not that difficult. IMO, he is just about as worthless as a bag of you-know-what - a wasted human. I've never heard this before! And lol on the reverend part . . . it must not be that tough because it seems every other black guy is a reverend. Yes! It's in that book The Shakedown. I found that book quite by mistake in a vintage/thrift store. That is NOT what the primary vein of the book was about, but there were some things that stood out to me, like THAT. Also Jesse Jackson is a ROBINSON by birth (but later adopted) and MO is also formerly a Robinson. He or she lived with Jackson for a long time before getting fixed up with BO. As I understand it, Jackson and Wright were the fixer-uppers there. What I do not understand or know is just how Jackson has stayed relevant or even alive for all of these decades. You know that they do away with each other when they are done with them. He has continued to carry out their dirty deeds for some time to still be around IMO. Jackson for years tried to get close with Jackson for his own self-serving purposes. He wanted to be the next MLK it said. Then, it stated that MLK told his people to keep him separate and apart from Jackson as he did not want to be associated or affiliated with Jackson. MLK may have been imperfect, but be that as it may, he, I believe, was a very wise man and knew to keep Jackson away from him and his work regarding civil rights. He must have know the evil of Jackson from afar. Did you ever hear the entirety of MLK's last speech the night before his assassination? I get the feeling that he knew something was up at that time. It almost sounded like he knew he was going to die soon. I feel very passionately about MLK and his murder and those people who instigated it and who were and are lower than snakes. Two things JFK and MLK have in common: they were both murdered and they both were making great progress in race relations. And, you know the government does NOT want that as has and is being proven by this current administration. They are all demons of hell and hell is their home IMHO. Thanks. I'm a Boomer and know a lot of the stories and conspiracies floating around about the Kennedys and all that, but this is a new one and admittedly, I've never read much about MLK. Still haven't watched the vid yet, but thanks for posting this info. |