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Sun Ramps Up with X and M-class Flares

Solar Flares Coming Our Way
During the past 24 hours, sunspot region 2192 produced an X1.6 flare and four M-class flares - all of which are Earth directed. There are no CMEs associated with this activity. Region 2192 is currently situated at the solar central meridian - a major eruption in this active region may lead to a geo-effective CME (coronal mass ejection) and a proton event.

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Zen Gardner: Deconstructing the Ebola Agenda

http://www.wakingtimes.com/2014/10/17/deconstructing-ebola-agenda/

Behold the castration of the American people.  Will they see it coming?

The article also discusses how radiation has the same symptoms as Ebola.  Dolores Cannon's recent death could be a case in point.  We know she flies a lot.  All over the world.  She was being told by "SCs" to curtail her travel.  I don't think she did, or at least not enough.  Perhaps it wasn't her age they were concerned about, but her exposure to radiation?  The cause has not been stated, except she had an "accident."  Well, medical diagnoses include such things as "cardiovascular accident" or "cerebral accident."  And radiation can cause heart attacks, according to the list.  Ebola could be the cover for (and distraction from) the Fukushima radiation.  Something that has better "plausible deniability" than doing absolutely nothing about the Fukushima radiation.  In any event, Zen Gardner gives a good overview of the incredible stress that the human species is undergoing. 

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Saint Germain: Ebola and Other Fears

http://www.ashtarontheroad.com/stg-ebola--other-fears.html

This is a good message.  It helps to remind us that we are still living in an illusion and points out that other attempts at pandemics failed.  It's not time to bug out.  It's time to prepare, to watch, and to discern.  It is more testing.  Will we stand with the Light and not fear.  Or will we give in to the dark and fear? 

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    (NaturalNews) Common sense would lead you to believe that the U.S. government would be doing everything in its power, now that Ebola has reached American shores, to combat the deadly virus. But if you assumed that, you would be mistaken.

Most people don't know that there is an Ebola screening machine; it is currently available to the U.S military, and the military is using it now. So why aren't U.S. hospitals using it? Because government guidelines prevent hospitals from doing so.

According to military news site Defense One:

It's a toaster-sized box called FilmArray, produced by a company called BioFire, a subsidiary of bioMerieux and it's capable of detecting Ebola with a high degree of confidence -- in under an hour.

Incredibly, it was present at Dallas Presbyterian Hospital when Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan walked through the door, complaining of fever and he had just come from Liberia. Duncan was sent home, but even still, FDA guidelines prohibited the hospital from using the machine to screen for Ebola.


Government bureaucracy preventing its use

The machine sells for about $39,000 a piece and is capable of screening for the genetic markers of a number of respiratory, gastrointestinal and other pathogens, and that includes the Ebola virus. However, it has to have the correct "kit" in place.

And right now, current guidelines from the Food and Drug Administration prohibit hospitals -- including the Dallas hospital where Duncan was treated and where two of his nurses became infected -- from getting that kit. "That's despite the fact that it can provide results with higher than 90 percent certainty and it's one of the machines that the military is currently using to screen for Ebola in Africa," Defense One reported.

The FilmArray works by performing polymerase chain reaction tests to see if Ebola is present, based on a set of genetic markers. A company official told the military news site, "It will take the Ebola cells, break them open, expose the [ribonucleic acid] in the Ebola and match those with a target we've identified." The device works using either blood or saliva samples.

A Utah-based firm that manufactures the disease-detection technology, BioFire Diagnostics, confirmed to Defense One that Texas Health Presbyterian did indeed have a FilmArray machine -- for as long as two years, possibly -- sitting on a shelf when Duncan presented himself to the emergency room.

But in order to use the machine, hospitals must agree to do so only for research purposes instead of actually using it to diagnose incurable diseases like Ebola.

What is the reason for this lunacy? The military site explains:

The FDA rules in what are called "research use only" machines are far more lax than for machines that must provide clinical diagnosis. According to representatives from BioFire, even after the FDA approved the use of the machine for Ebola screening and allowed workers at the hospital to acquire the proper kit for Ebola testing, a 10-20 day "validation" procedure would kick in before they could change the machine's use from diagnostics to research -- and the results would have to go to the Centers for Disease Control for confirmation.

Device used to diagnose first two American Ebola patients

Proper controls or just more inane government bureaucracy? It's not as if the machine's Ebola diagnostic kit hasn't already been proven; after all, it is currently being used by U.S. troops in Africa

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DOLORES CANNON - Rest in Peace 10-18-14

This was posted on Dolores' Facebook page this morning.  Just a few minutes ago.

https://www.facebook.com/DoloresCannonOfficialFB?fref=nf

"It is with a heavy heart that we let you know Dolores passed away this morning. To this end she was the Dolores that we all know and love and we want you all to know that she appreciated very much the loving energy and prayers you sent her way these last few weeks. She was with all of her family this morning and left surrounded by their and your love. Her heart will remain connected to us all."

My heart sank at first hearing this news............. but then it rejoiced for her.  She has completed her journey and her work will continue on with Julia, her daughter.   I am so happy to have been touched by her work in ways that cannot be conceived by just anyone, but those who also followed her work.  We learned, we opened our hearts, we understood, and we will continue her work.

God Speed Dolores!  We will see you again.................... at the EVENT.  :-)  :-) 

Love & Light

Spiritual Girl

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