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  • Is this the same jet from yesterday?  True, a man was barfing, met by hazmat and taken to hospital, determined not Ebola (no 21-day waiting period and he was coming from that area of the world), then let all passengers and crew go, just leave follow-up information.  So the crew can continue flying and serving in closed-quarters and the passengers could connect with flights going all over everywhere.  How can the doctors be so damned sure it isn't ebola when (1) a person is supposed to wait 21-days and not show signs to be sure s/he not infected, and (2) the test has high false negatives?

    Byron wilkins said:

    Dare anyone even sneeze and it will make the news.

    Kim B said:

    They just reported on the local news that a passenger on a Jet at Newark NJ airport was barfing.  The passenger was treated taken off the jet liner then all 221 passengers were allowed to get off.

  • Dare anyone even sneeze and it will make the news.

    Kim B said:

    They just reported on the local news that a passenger on a Jet at Newark NJ airport was barfing.  The passenger was treated taken off the jet liner then all 221 passengers were allowed to get off.

  • They just reported on the local news that a passenger on a Jet liner at Newark NJ airport was barfing.  The passenger was treated taken off the jet liner then all 221 passengers were allowed to get off.

  • Yeah, Jon Rappoport wrote AIDS, Inc. decades ago.  Glad to see he's still rockin'.

    nimra' said:

      NOW THIS IS A GREAT ARTICLE!    Using ones brain to make a educated conclusion!

        Thanks Bryon  good 

  •   NOW THIS IS A GREAT ARTICLE!    Using ones brain to make a educated conclusion!

        Thanks Bryon  good 

  • Yes we will, its way too big to stay covered up for long.

  • We'll know within a few weeks if it's a real pandemic or not. 

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