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.
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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:
Source: Exopoliticsblogs September 22, 2014 Dear BRICS Alliance &am...
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
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.