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EBOLA DEATH CAMPS IN LIBERIA,COMING SOON TO THE UK

 
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 23, 2014 7:40 am    Post subject: EBOLA DEATH CAMPS IN LIBERIA,COMING SOON TO THE UK Reply with quote

Ebola death camps unveiled in Liberia; disease victims to be rounded up and removed from their own homes by force
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger

It's all rolling out like clockwork: Medical martial law, death camps and forced vaccinations




NaturalNews) According to the Washington Post [1], the World Health Organization has announced a program which would round up Ebola victims across Liberia and herd them into "Ebola death camps" in order to isolate them from their families.

Although they aren't called "Ebola death camps" -- the sweet-sounding public name for the facilities is "community care centers" -- their purpose is "to move infected people out of their homes and into ad hoc centers that will provide rudimentary care," says the Post.

It is obvious from the context of these reports that Ebola victims' relocation to these centers will not be voluntary. In other words, people who refuse to go will simply be arrested and made to go.

Reportedly, a total of 70 such centers are planned on being deployed across Liberia, each hosting 15 to 30 beds. In all, these facilities will handle about 1,500 Ebola patients. Yet these numbers are meaningless in a pandemic disease outbreak that the CDC is now publicly predicting "...could have a staggering 550,000 to 1.4 million cases by late January," reports USA Today. [2]

In other words, the number of Ebola victims may outstrip the number of medical beds by a thousand to one. It is difficult to imagine how the existence of one hospital bed for every 1000 infected Ebola victims will have any impact whatsoever on halting the spread of the viral pandemic. Similarly, the U.S. military's efforts to "build facilities for 1,700 Ebola patients across Liberia" as reported by the Washington Post is nothing more than a token publicity stunt to create the appearance that the American government is "doing something" to halt the disease.

Now they are about to become reality.
we've all seen that exact scenario unfold in Sierra Leone over the last three days during a forced "lockdown" that resulted in nationwide food shortages.

All of these outbreak mitigation tactics -- Ebola death camps, forced quarantines and medical martial law -- will also be used in the United States if the Ebola outbreak reaches America's shores. But the extra bonus for Americans is that all these tactics will be conducted by heavily militarized police and weapons-toting DHS personnel who now see the streets of America as their battleground.

Yet, despite this reality, nearly all Americans go about their day-to-day lives in a delusional comfort zone, oblivious to the fact that a potential global killer is right now raging out of control just one continent away. Despite all the best efforts of the world's nations, nothing has been able to halt the spread of Ebola, and the monopolistic practices of the pharmaceutical industry are making sure no one has access to natural cures that might prove to be lifesaving remedies:

Governments everywhere are in a state of denial over the true magnitude of the Ebola outbreak
Even the New York Times is now reporting that the real Ebola fatalities in Africa are far worse than local governments are acknowledging. Bodies are piling up in local cemeteries, but government officials are only counting a fraction of those deaths as being from Ebola.

"...As the cemetery records show, the challenge facing the government might be of a different magnitude than previously thought," reports the Times. [3]

"International health experts here had no explanation for the striking discrepancy between the government's tally of the dead in the capital and the cemetery crew's statistics."

The paper goes on to report how most of the bodies needing burial are those of young, healthy people, clearly indicating a pandemic is causing early death:

The majority of the recent deaths recorded at the cemetery were young people -- young adults, people in early middle age, or children -- with very few elderly people on the list. Several of the deaths also occurred in a concentrated area, sometimes in the same house, suggesting that a virulent infection had struck.

How will the outbreak ever be contained after infecting one million people?
Given that the CDC is now predicting the possibility of 550,000 to 1.4 million cases of Ebola by January, I'm personally wondering how anyone in the medical world thinks this outbreak can be restrained to the continent of Africa.

How do one million people get infected with Ebola and not a single person travels outside the country to infect others in Europe or the Middle East?

How do 3,000 U.S. troops conduct operations in Africa without a single one of them contracting Ebola and carrying it back to the states?

It is very difficult to imagine this outbreak being contained to Africa once it surpasses a few hundred thousand infections -- a scenario which could easily unfold before the end of 2014, according to CDC estimates.

The very factors that caused Ebola to explode in Africa -- high population density -- exist in every major city around the world, including New York City, Mexico City, London and Beijing. Ebola, it turns out, doesn't know the difference between a third-world country and a first-world nation. It infects indiscriminately, at every opportunity, regardless of economic status or ethnic origin.

So far, the World Health Organization's answer to Ebola has been to hand out free soap during door-to-door searches for Ebola victims. (For the record, Ebola is not afraid of soap. The silly soap distribution scheme in Sierra Leone was nothing more than a publicity stunt...)

Americans are living in a total state of denial regarding a global pandemic
The distracted masses who live in first-world nations like America and the UK remain wholly detached from the very real possibility of a trans-continental viral breakout, believing that somehow their advanced hospitals will protect them from a hellish virus for which there is no drug or vaccine.

And this is precisely why the people of such nations will panic if Ebola is discovered close to home. They are not psychology prepared for the shattering of their false sense of medical security, and they have taken no steps to prepare themselves for the food shortages, medical quarantines, martial law and FEMA death camps which will all be rolled out in a domestic outbreak of Ebola.

Here at Natural News, we are attempting to reach as many people as possible with a message of medical security, personal health protection and decentralized, redundant personal preparedness that can help every community better withstand a viral pandemic
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 7:27 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sierra Leone announces indefinite citizen lockdown: two million people forced into endless quarantine as food prices skyrocket



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26/9/2014
High-density population areas of Sierra Leone have just been locked down in the largest pandemic quarantine in history, and it's already causing a collapse of the food delivery infrastructure. The local government says forced isolation orders will remain in effect until Ebola is eradicated. This essentially means that millions of people are now under a state of military quarantine until they either become immune to Ebola or die from it.

"President Ernest Bai Koroma put Port Loko, Bombali, and Moyamba districts under isolation with immediate effect, allowing only people delivering essential services to enter and circulate within these areas," reports Associated Press. [1] "The restrictions will remain in place until the chain of transmission is broken, officials said."

AP goes on to report:

Sierra Leone on Thursday took the dramatic step of sealing off districts where more than 1 million people live as it and other West African countries struggle to control the Ebola outbreak that has claimed thousands of lives.

The food delivery infrastructure of Sierra Leone has now collapsed
The problem with quarantines is that they restrict the movement of goods and services (i.e. food, medicine, etc.) at the same time they restrict the movement of an infectious virus.

Predictably, the enforcement of quarantines across Sierra Leone have caused a collapse in that nation's food delivery infrastructure. This, of course, is causing food prices to skyrocket:

"...food prices have soared, some markets have shut and the delivery of goods has slowed," reports AP.

It's classic supply and demand, of course, and it's a universal phenomenon. That means it will also happen in the United States, Europe, Canada or anywhere else a quarantine is put into effect.

Why is it that we dont hear anything about this in the UK? do we still have airlines flying to these countries and is so why?
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 26, 2014 1:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

The United States government claims patent ownership over Ebola and all its variants. The patent number is CA2741523A1 and you can view it here.

So is this a man made disease and is America testing it in Africa?
If so why didnt they give to the terrorist organisation called ISIS and then it would have wiped them out
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(NaturalNews)
The rate at which Ebola is spreading is rapidly accelerating, according to the World Health Organization (WHO), with more than 700 new cases of the deadly disease reported in a single week. Reports indicate that there are now more than 5,800 documented cases of Ebola, along with 2,800 confirmed deaths, in what is being widely proclaimed as the worst Ebola outbreak in history.

Earlier data showed that Ebola was infecting about 500 people weekly, suggesting that the infection rate has increased by 40 percent in just three weeks. Based on this trajectory, many experts foresee exponential spread in the coming months, especially if Ebola hops the boundaries of West Africa and goes global.

The United Nations Security Council recently declared the outbreak as a "threat to international peace and security," calling on all nations to provide resources and other aid in order to contain it. In Sierra Leone, where the outbreak is hitting hardest, residents were told to stay home for three days during a nationwide lockdown aimed at getting things under control.

Lockdowns are ineffective
Despite the best of intentions, the lockdown probably hasn't done much to contain Ebola, however. A former director from the medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF), who is quite familiar with how disease spreads in West Africa, told reporters that the idea of containing Ebola with a lockdown is "highly unrealistic."

In an official statement, MSF, a French organization whose acronym is derived from the name "Medecins Sans Frontieres," explained that forced quarantines and lockdowns are "driving people underground and jeopardizing the trust between people and health providers." The group emphasized that locals will only seek to conceal the sick and dying rather than come forward, which could make the problem much worse.
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82% of Ebola patients are being turned away from hospitals to die at home, spreading infections to family members



NaturalNews)29/9/2014
A lack of available hospital beds in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea, the three countries at the epicenter of the worst Ebola outbreak in history, is leaving many families with nowhere to take their sick and dying. More than 80 percent of Ebola patients, in fact, are being turned away from hospitals and sent back home, where they continue to spread the disease to family members, friends and others in the community.

A major shortage of beds and healthcare workers throughout the region has created an every-man-for-himself situation in which infected folks are having to basically fend for themselves. This is a worst-case scenario for containing the disease, as most of its spread is believed to occur when Ebola patients return home and try to hide their disease from everyone else, quietly spreading it in the process.

The New York Times (NYT) says that only 18 percent of Ebola patients are receiving proper care in isolation from the general public. This leaves the other 82 percent to meander about, haphazardly infecting others who then infect more others, and on and on it goes with no end in sight. By January 20, say experts, as many as 1.4 million people could become infected with Ebola in West Africa due to this epidemic of non-containment.

NYT says lack of Ebola treatment centers creating 'ballooning circle of contagion'
Adding to the dilemma is a growing lack of available health workers, many of whom are too fearful to enter the Ebola zone to offer care. At this point, the governments of the worst-hit countries are acting as body-collectors, going town to town to collect the dead, as prevention and containment is no longer an option.

The family of one Ebola patient, who suffered major symptoms for six days prior to his death, was turned away from treatment centers twice, because they were already full. He is among the growing many who the government has had to come and haul away, a situation that the NYT describes as a "ballooning circle of contagion" caused by a lack of available resources.

"We had to carry him home two times because they could do nothing for us," stated 25-year-old Eric Gweah, the man's son, to reporters. "The only thing the government can do is come for bodies. They are killing us."

US government to send 3,000 troops to build Ebola treatment centers
In the next few weeks, the U.S. government plans to deploy 3,000 military servicemen to West Africa to build 17 more Ebola treatment centers, which would another 1,700 beds to the mix. The mission will also reportedly include the training of 500 additional health workers per week, a lofty goal that some local aid workers see as unrealistic.

Part of the problem is that, even if the centers are built in time to make a difference, there will be nobody to staff them. International aid workers are the region's only hope, but few are willing to risk contracting the disease by entering the hot zone.

"I've worked in many crises for more than 20 years, and it's the first time I can see a situation that nobody wants to come," stated Jean-Pierre Veyrenche, head of the World Health Organization's (WHO) plans to build more treatment centers in West Africa. "There's plenty of money, so that's not the issue. People are afraid to come -- that's it."
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