First case of Ebola they say is diagnosed in Texas. Some us citizen that visited Africa has it. I can't post it on the Ning as I am away from computer.
This is not cool.
UPDATE:
It's been confirmed. Thanks to Barb for the link: http://www.minbcnews.com/news/story.aspx?id=1103572.
There is no cure for ebola. Less than half who contract it survive. Vaccines that are being rushed through have not been tested on humans (just monkeys). We've looked for other solutions. Strengthening your immune system is vital. We've looked at some reports that colloidal silver and vitamin c could help: earthchanges.ning.com/forum/topics/don-t-worry-about-ebola-virus-it-s-easily-cured-10ppm-silver.
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The news gets paid to lie :/
YEP me too
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Kim B said:
Yamkin do not think like that please.
What gets me is in the 90's when they had a bad outbreak of Ebola in that area, they shut down the country and the U.S. would not allow anyone to fly from that country into this one. Why can't they do this now???
Looks like they've got it started right about in the middle of the country, so it can spread equally in all directions! Damn Bill Gates and George Soros, the kings of depopulation in the NWO.....
I do too. And I wonder if it is a ploy to get people to rush for vaccinations. Anyway, we'll know soon enough. This article downplays the risk: http://www.kltv.com/story/26670060/east-texas-health-officials-on-a...
It's ironic that the first case is in Dallas. In Stephen King's book, The Stand, a security guard in a gov't bio lab in the California desert ran when there was a containment breach and started the pandemic by crashing into some gas pumps in a fictitious town of Arnett. East Texas.
Byron wilkins said:
I smell fear porn also.
Keith H said:
Good advice. Start taking Colloidal Silver now as I read it takes about a week to establish itself in your body. Also, have Vitamin C and bioflavinoids on hand to take if you start showing symptoms. And don't worry! Worry has never solved anything yet. But do get prepared, just in case.
Liz Dillard said: