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Well thank you simole, I'm crashing. It feels different this year. I know we've said it before and may again.

In many ways things have been building. Mostly since 2001, there was a big shift from where science, disease, and the media portrayed it.A huge shift in how governments created hundreds of labs all over the globe, and huge amounts of money flowing in.

It is difficult to break through the info. Bottom line, a lot of people are unprepared. I'm not just focused on Ebola,pandemic flu, Nipah, or really any one in particular.

The threads are not to fear monger, but to try and post realistic updates. Many times those citing government reassurance that everything is a OK,can be suspicious when most reports appear to be the opposite o on some occasions.
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Well thank you simole, I'm crashing. It feels different this year. I know we've said it before and may again.

In many ways things have been building. Mostly since 2001, there was a big shift from where science, disease, and the media portrayed it.A huge shift in how governments created hundreds of labs all over the globe, and huge amounts of money flowing in.

It is difficult to break through the info. Bottom line, a lot of people are unprepared. I'm not just focused on Ebola,pandemic flu, Nipah, or really any one in particular.

The threads are not to fear monger, but to try and post realistic updates. Many times those citing government reassurance that everything is a OK,can be suspicious when most reports appear to be the opposite o on some occasions.
 Quoting: Aya house ca


appreciated.

If Boko Haram (division of ISIS, Saudi Special Forces) is in the region (Nigeria, Sudan and Congo) then it's possible that Ebola will be weaponized.

We've seen ISIS making moves in the past 4 weeks on the Mexican border of the US, in Gaza Israel, and Turkey, and cases of powdered substances mailed to US Representatives that show they are willing to use biological weapons. Seems very reminiscent of pre-911. We are under attack.

There are ways to prepare for Ebola breakout. Have a quarantine plan. Outdoor shower area, fresh clothes, place to stay other than your residence in case of infection.

Gloves, disposable clothes, N95 masks, goggles, duct tape, make a plan, go over the plan with your family. Prepare for PTSD and stress.

Remember that going out in public might be dangerous. Touching or breathing bodily fluid (blood, vomit, diareah) can spread Ebola.

Know the signs of infection.
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Well thank you simole, I'm crashing. It feels different this year. I know we've said it before and may again.

In many ways things have been building. Mostly since 2001, there was a big shift from where science, disease, and the media portrayed it.A huge shift in how governments created hundreds of labs all over the globe, and huge amounts of money flowing in.

It is difficult to break through the info. Bottom line, a lot of people are unprepared. I'm not just focused on Ebola,pandemic flu, Nipah, or really any one in particular.

The threads are not to fear monger, but to try and post realistic updates. Many times those citing government reassurance that everything is a OK,can be suspicious when most reports appear to be the opposite o on some occasions.
 Quoting: Aya house ca


appreciated.

If Boko Haram (division of ISIS, Saudi Special Forces) is in the region (Nigeria, Sudan and Congo) then it's possible that Ebola will be weaponized.

We've seen ISIS making moves in the past 4 weeks on the Mexican border of the US, in Gaza Israel, and Turkey, and cases of powdered substances mailed to US Representatives that show they are willing to use biological weapons. Seems very reminiscent of pre-911. We are under attack.

There are ways to prepare for Ebola breakout. Have a quarantine plan. Outdoor shower area, fresh clothes, place to stay other than your residence in case of infection.

Gloves, disposable clothes, N95 masks, goggles, duct tape, make a plan, go over the plan with your family. Prepare for PTSD and stress.

Remember that going out in public might be dangerous. Touching or breathing bodily fluid (blood, vomit, diareah) can spread Ebola.

Know the signs of infection.
 Quoting: MissCleo



We are keeping a close eye
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Well thank you simole, I'm crashing. It feels different this year. I know we've said it before and may again.

In many ways things have been building. Mostly since 2001, there was a big shift from where science, disease, and the media portrayed it.A huge shift in how governments created hundreds of labs all over the globe, and huge amounts of money flowing in.

It is difficult to break through the info. Bottom line, a lot of people are unprepared. I'm not just focused on Ebola,pandemic flu, Nipah, or really any one in particular.

The threads are not to fear monger, but to try and post realistic updates. Many times those citing government reassurance that everything is a OK,can be suspicious when most reports appear to be the opposite o on some occasions.
 Quoting: Aya house ca


appreciated.

If Boko Haram (division of ISIS, Saudi Special Forces) is in the region (Nigeria, Sudan and Congo) then it's possible that Ebola will be weaponized.

We've seen ISIS making moves in the past 4 weeks on the Mexican border of the US, in Gaza Israel, and Turkey, and cases of powdered substances mailed to US Representatives that show they are willing to use biological weapons. Seems very reminiscent of pre-911. We are under attack.

There are ways to prepare for Ebola breakout. Have a quarantine plan. Outdoor shower area, fresh clothes, place to stay other than your residence in case of infection.

Gloves, disposable clothes, N95 masks, goggles, duct tape, make a plan, go over the plan with your family. Prepare for PTSD and stress.

Remember that going out in public might be dangerous. Touching or breathing bodily fluid (blood, vomit, diareah) can spread Ebola.

Know the signs of infection.
 Quoting: MissCleo



We are keeping a close eye
 Quoting: DOOMBRINGER Whoaa!


could be delivered by drones.

or kites. or balloons.

like in the old days, they would fling an infected body over the castle wall.
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Can there be a better place on earth for a mutating virus than the human petri dish that is central Africa?
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Can there be a better place on earth for a mutating virus than the human petri dish that is central Africa?
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true.

but how to contain Ebola if it is weaponized?
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Ebola is not particularly contagious because it spreads via bodily fluids. It is also too lethal. A real doom virus is airborne, highly contagious and about 50-60% lethal.

A better understanding of bodily fluids is required here. For example, our hands perspire constantly, even when we are unaware. Perspiration is a bodily fluid. The hand of an ill person placed on a shopping cart, handrail, guardrail, ATM machine, office coffee pot, door handle, anywhere, leaves perspiration. And then?

Please refer to my earlier post regarding handwashing, gloves, protections. That was not a post speaking lightly of generalities.

 Quoting: Pooka


Look at how contagious the Norovirus is. This Ebola spreads just as easily and incubates in just the same way. I have had Norovirus and then a week later, come down with it again!

The media keep saying Ebola is difficult to contract but the evidence from the trained and protected staff who have died with only limited exposure paints a different picture.

Think Ebola, think Norovirus which can survive on hard surfaces like door handles for 14 hours.
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Remember the last Ebola thing?

There were infected people in the US.
The doctor and nurse who were infected were quarantined in Charlotte NC at Samartian's Purse. In the back in a trailer.

In 2014 there was a man in Liberia who was sent home to be quarantined.
[link to www.cnn.com (secure)]

Liberia is nextdoor to Morroco where 40 terrorists died from weaponized Plague 2009.
[link to www.homelandsecuritynewswire.com]

And herewithin lies the problem:

When the US is infected it will be silently. Not a bomb, not an explosion, not a guy in a suicide vest (well maybe) but it will be a silent disease and people will start dying.

At that point it will be a hazmat nightmare.
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Ebola is not particularly contagious because it spreads via bodily fluids. It is also too lethal. A real doom virus is airborne, highly contagious and about 50-60% lethal.

A better understanding of bodily fluids is required here. For example, our hands perspire constantly, even when we are unaware. Perspiration is a bodily fluid. The hand of an ill person placed on a shopping cart, handrail, guardrail, ATM machine, office coffee pot, door handle, anywhere, leaves perspiration. And then?

Please refer to my earlier post regarding handwashing, gloves, protections. That was not a post speaking lightly of generalities.

 Quoting: Pooka


Look at how contagious the Norovirus is. This Ebola spreads just as easily and incubates in just the same way. I have had Norovirus and then a week later, come down with it again!

The media keep saying Ebola is difficult to contract but the evidence from the trained and protected staff who have died with only limited exposure paints a different picture.

Think Ebola, think Norovirus which can survive on hard surfaces like door handles for 14 hours.
 Quoting: lurcher1


What symptoms can you describe?

"Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain or cramps
Watery or loose diarrhea
Malaise
Low-grade fever
Muscle pain
Signs and symptoms usually begin 12 to 48 hours after first exposure to the virus and last one to three days. You may continue to shed virus in your feces for up to two weeks after recovery. Viral shedding may last several weeks to several months if you have an underlying health condition."
from mayo clinic.

But once you are at this stage with Ebola it's not likely that you would recover. And you've infected your family and anyone you came in contact with.

Norovirus is common in contained places, cruise ships, hospitals, nursing homes.

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There is that number 33 again.
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Can there be a better place on earth for a mutating virus than the human petri dish that is central Africa?
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SE Asia
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"If it's wet and not yours, don't touch it." Oregon H1N1 Summit speaker
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Ebola is not particularly contagious because it spreads via bodily fluids. It is also too lethal. A real doom virus is airborne, highly contagious and about 50-60% lethal.

A better understanding of bodily fluids is required here. For example, our hands perspire constantly, even when we are unaware. Perspiration is a bodily fluid. The hand of an ill person placed on a shopping cart, handrail, guardrail, ATM machine, office coffee pot, door handle, anywhere, leaves perspiration. And then?

Please refer to my earlier post regarding handwashing, gloves, protections. That was not a post speaking lightly of generalities.

 Quoting: Pooka


Look at how contagious the Norovirus is. This Ebola spreads just as easily and incubates in just the same way. I have had Norovirus and then a week later, come down with it again!

The media keep saying Ebola is difficult to contract but the evidence from the trained and protected staff who have died with only limited exposure paints a different picture.

Think Ebola, think Norovirus which can survive on hard surfaces like door handles for 14 hours.
 Quoting: lurcher1


What symptoms can you describe?

"Nausea
Vomiting
Abdominal pain or cramps
Watery or loose diarrhea
Malaise
Low-grade fever
Muscle pain
Signs and symptoms usually begin 12 to 48 hours after first exposure to the virus and last one to three days. You may continue to shed virus in your feces for up to two weeks after recovery. Viral shedding may last several weeks to several months if you have an underlying health condition."
from mayo clinic.

But once you are at this stage with Ebola it's not likely that you would recover. And you've infected your family and anyone you came in contact with.

Norovirus is common in contained places, cruise ships, hospitals, nursing homes.
 Quoting: MissCleo


Norovirus is common on cruise ships and enclosed populations true, but it also is capable of infecting the entire country, sweeping across it and shutting down hospitals and infecting most of the population eventually. Its in Bristol at the moment, it could be in the West Midlands by tommorrow night therfore.
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Can there be a better place on earth for a mutating virus than the human petri dish that is central Africa?
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Well, with the possible exceptions of Central America, Brazil, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia, not really.
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Can there be a better place on earth for a mutating virus than the human petri dish that is central Africa?
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Well, with the possible exceptions of Central America, Brazil, Southeast Asia, and Indonesia, not really.
 Quoting: Tatoonie_Wizard


San Francisco.
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see other thread.

This Ebola is infecting infants and children... that's not even possible because it's the adults who clean up after the infected dies.

This is weaponized!
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Infectious disease plane flew from Senegal to the Ivory coast. There to London, and off to Charlotte, finally making its way home in Georgia. What an odd strange trip it's been.

Look it up N173pa is tail #
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The flight across Africa, was a complete flyover of infected countries from 2014-15 outbreak.
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With the rapidly increasing populations of Africa, and the poverty and poor sanitation in most of it's cities, eventually Ebola or a related disease on one of its periodic reappearance is going to break out of it's more isolated rural containment zone and start to run wild in an urban environment of a major city.

WHEN, not "IF", that happens look for CHAOS, not only in that city but in the transportation network (ocean freighters, airliners, semi trucks) that tie that city to the rest of the world and allow that city to even exist.

Every city in the world needs a daily input of food, water, electricity, oil/gasoline, etc., just to survive. Cut that lifeline of supplies ... and voila TOTAL and COMPLETE CHAOS ... and what transportation worker is going to want to be the one delivering supplies into the middle of such an epidemic?

Cut that lifeline of supplies and those MILLIONS in that city will have no option but to try to disperse ... taking the disease with them where ever they go!!

It may not happen for 20 years, or it could start to happen next month, but it WILL happen.
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Infectious disease plane flew from Senegal to the Ivory coast. There to London, and off to Charlotte, finally making its way home in Georgia. What an odd strange trip it's been.

Look it up N173pa is tail #
 Quoting: Aya house ca


That's a regular route it looks like.
Is that a commercial flight?

Samaritans Purse is in Charlotte, Billy Graham campus right near the airport.
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With the rapidly increasing populations of Africa, and the poverty and poor sanitation in most of it's cities, eventually Ebola or a related disease on one of its periodic reappearance is going to break out of it's more isolated rural containment zone and start to run wild in an urban environment of a major city.

WHEN, not "IF", that happens look for CHAOS, not only in that city but in the transportation network (ocean freighters, airliners, semi trucks) that tie that city to the rest of the world and allow that city to even exist.

Every city in the world needs a daily input of food, water, electricity, oil/gasoline, etc., just to survive. Cut that lifeline of supplies ... and voila TOTAL and COMPLETE CHAOS ... and what transportation worker is going to want to be the one delivering supplies into the middle of such an epidemic?

Cut that lifeline of supplies and those MILLIONS in that city will have no option but to try to disperse ... taking the disease with them where ever they go!!

It may not happen for 20 years, or it could start to happen next month, but it WILL happen.
 Quoting: Midwest Skeptic


I did my prep checklist today.

Quarantine won't be easy.

Food contamination will also happen.
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N173pa is owned by Phoenix airlines and has ran patients to US in last outbreak.
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How do you pack two patients that are infected with one of the world's deadliest viruses into a pressurized aluminum tube that is filled with healthy care takers and pilots for 12 hours and not get almost everyone infected in the process? You use this old ex-Royal Danish Air Force Gulfstream III that is highly modified to convey very ill people over very long distances.

N173PA looks like it belongs to the military, in fact the USAF and USMC have an almost identical paint job on some of their C-20 aircraft, and like N173PA, some of them also feature a massive clam-shell cargo door as well. This 32 year old Gulfstream III was once owned and operated by the Royal Danish Air Force and wore the military tailcode 'F-313' at the time. The jet still retains her original Royal Danish Air Force livery, minus the government titles and insignia of course.
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The Grey Bird -1982 Gulfstream GIII

The “Grey Bird” as she’s been named, is a special mission Gulfstream III aircraft owned and operated by Phoenix Air Group Inc. Due to it’s former life in the Danish Air Force, military styled paint scheme, and general association with government contract flights there has been much suspicion and rumors as to it’s use. In August 2014, the Grey Bird made global headlines as it was contracted to evacuate two medical workers with Ebola Virus, and transport them back to isolated medical care in Georgia, USA. The aircraft was specially modified with a disposable containment pod for the twelve hour transport of the highly infectious passengers. The aircraft, arriving to the United States from Africa made a fuel stop in Maine before continuing on to Atlanta. Additionally, the aircraft did not appear on US radar systems or tracking programs such as Flight Aware. Adding to the shadowy mystique of the Grey Bird and it’s purpose hauling highly infectious cargo.

Track the Grey Bird:

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Midwest you're right on!
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DRC rebels kill 13, abduct a dozen children in Ebola epicentre
The Allied Democratic Forces rebels attacked Congolese army positions and several neighbourhoods of Beni.
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New report came out just a bit ago, shows steep climb of possible cases and contacts...

I'll be offline for a while but may post tonight.

Could rebels be taking the infected, in order to spread the virus?
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New report came out just a bit ago, shows steep climb of possible cases and contacts...

I'll be offline for a while but may post tonight.

Could rebels be taking the infected, in order to spread the virus?
 Quoting: Aya house ca


Absolutely!

And the children infected will be raped and infect that way.

OR... and this is sick. ISIS has trained to sew explosives into the body cavities of children... that would be a hazmat nightmare, and terrorize everyone!!!

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DRC rebels kill 13, abduct a dozen children in Ebola epicentre
The Allied Democratic Forces rebels attacked Congolese army positions and several neighbourhoods of Beni.
 Quoting: Aya house ca


"In the latest sign of the rumours that pose another serious challenge to containing the deadly virus, the health ministry said 22 youth in Butembo dug up the body of an Ebola victim and opened the body bag, "wanting to verify that no organs had been taken from the body by health workers"."

ok, so digging up Ebola victims probably isn't a good idea.





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