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Ebola- A Deliberate Attack On Africa by Nobody: 4:02pm On Aug 11, 2014
Ebola 'a deliberate attack on Africa'?
By: Ken Onodjayeke
2014-08-11 12:37

Those of you who know about the outbreak of
the Ebola virus in the 1970's, will agree with
me that it was in Central Africa that it first
broke out. it was contained and it was rested.
How many years from that time until now? No
sign of it until now.

Suddenly it resurrected from West Africa which
was not it's primary source and it even has a
new strain and nobody is seeing anything
wrong with the picture?
The bats and primate theory didn't come up
when it started in the 70's. So where did they
get that from when the whites are busy using
pigs and primates to experiment on the virus?

One thing is clear to me: this new outbreak is
a deliberate attack on Africa, be they the big
pharmaceutical giants who are currently
holding the antidote, be they their military
harnessing it as a bioweapon or be they their
crazy scientists always playing god with their
experiments and it went out of control.

For what is worth, African leaders should come
together to investigate the source of it with a
view to trace it back to the people responsible
for this onslaught and drag them to the ICC
for prosecution for crimes against a continent.

http://m.news24.com/nigeria/MyNews24/Ebola-a-deliberate-attack-on-Africa-20140811
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Honestly, I think this guy's got a point. I find
it so funny that the western world seems to be
more informed about happenings here in West
Africa.

The Nigerian government asked for the 'secret
serum' for the treatment of sick people but
the US Govt declined, but gave it to Spain to
treat just one person. How come they were so
fast in developing a secret serum without
having patients to test it on?

The man who brought this disease to Nigeria
happens to be a Liberian and an American
citizen but now we're being left to face it
alone.

These all seem fishy to me I must say. . .

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Re: Ebola- A Deliberate Attack On Africa by deeobserver209(m): 4:27pm On Aug 11, 2014
True. When you study the virus itself, it's microscopic structure and it's history, lots of theories would crop up. You will wonder how a deadly virus in the nature of Ebola is harmless to the bats and chimpanzees and even apes (Animals closely related to humans) that are alleged to be the carriers but seriously harmful to humans. What antibodies do these animals have that made them immune to Ebola virus? To me it looks like it was engineered biologically.
It's tiny nature seems to conflict with the theory that bodily fluids contact with an infected person is the major mode of transmission. There's more to this disease that we don't know of.
Which is why governments in Nigeria must as a matter of urgency fund research institutions to find out more about this strange disease.
One more thing, do some people eat bats?

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Re: Ebola- A Deliberate Attack On Africa by Nobody: 4:37pm On Aug 11, 2014
Where have you guys been?

I seem to the only person saying that the wholw epidemic seems like propaganda
Re: Ebola- A Deliberate Attack On Africa by Nobody: 4:41pm On Aug 11, 2014
There seems to be no specific way of diagnosing Ebola other than watching symptoms.

Am I right? if so, the whole thing could a hoax.

They could claim anybody has Ebola

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