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  • Nigeria Ebola Alert!

    Nigeria stopped its Ebola outbreak cold. Here’s how it happened.
    Last edited by Don1; October 21, 2014, 11:40 AM.
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    I am beginning to think there is more to the Ebola than wheat we wre being told.Scientists are aware of the Ebola virus being spread without the infected making physical cntacts,a.d where did Nigeria gets its vaccine?
    Natural mutations my neckback.

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      Yes, I see some conflation. Some evils like the Italian dumping of Nuclear waste in Somali waters is trying to hide under the Ebola umbrella.

      Dem ketch man a poison wells inna Liberia with powdered formaldehyde and when captured, he said he was paid to do it. Symptoms of that poisoning mimics what? http://www.liberianobserver.com/secu...ebola-symptoms

      “A man in Schieffelin, a community located in Margibi County on the Robertsfield Highway, has been arrested for attempting to put formaldehyde into a well used by the community.
      “Reports say around 10 a.m., he approached the well with powder in a bottle. Mobbed by the community, he confessed that he had been paid to put formaldehyde into the well, and that he was not the only one. He reportedly told community dwellers, ‘We are many.’ There are are agents in Harbel, Dolostown, Cotton Tree and other communities around the country, he said.
      “State radio, ELBC, reports that least 10 people in the Dolostown community have died after drinking water from poisoned wells.”
      If this report is true, and hopefully more information will be forthcoming, that is another source of bleeding.

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      Consider antibiotics.
      Here is a quote from a study, “Potential for bleeding with the new beta-lactam antibiotics,” Ann Intern Med December 1986; 105(6):924-31:
      “Several new beta-lactam antibiotics impair normal hemostasis [body processes that stop bleeding]… These antibiotics often cause the template bleeding time to be markedly prolonged (greater than 20 minutes)… dangerous bleeding due to impaired platelet aggregation requires treatment with platelet concentrates.”
      Here is a summary from MedlinePlus:
      “The Clostridium difficile bacteria normally lives in the intestine. However, too much of these bacteria may grow when you take antibiotics. The bacteria give off a strong toxin that causes inflammation and bleeding in the lining of the colon… Any antibiotic can cause this condition. The drugs responsible for the problem most of the time are ampicillin, clindamycin, fluoroquinolones, and cephalosporins…”
      So let’s look at the level of antibiotic use in West Africa and the Third World.
      Voice of America, February 26, 2014, “…antibiotics have become the automatic choice for treating a child with a fever.”
      AAPS (American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists): “For instance, in most areas of West Africa, antibiotics are commonly sold as over-the-counter medications.”
      TWN (Third World Network): “…a survey carried out in 1999 showed that nearly one out of two antidiarrheal products in Third World countries contained an unnecessary antibiotic [and chronic diarrhea in the Third World is a leading cause of death, so you can be sure that these antidiarrheal drugs are consumed in great quantities].
      “…75 products (including some antibiotics) which had been pulled out or banned in one or more European countries were identified in the Third World in 1991.”
      Of course, banned antibiotics would be exceptionally toxic.
      In West Africa, antibiotic use is sky-high…and antibiotics do cause bleeding.
      Bleeding where? In the digestive tract.
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      In light of that, consider the following excerpt from the healthgrades.com article, “What is vomiting blood?”
      “Vomiting blood indicates the presence of bleeding in the digestive tract…
      “Vomiting blood may be caused by many different conditions, and the severity varies among individuals. The material vomited may be bright red or it may be dark colored like coffee grounds…”
      Yes, it turns out that any source of internal bleeding in the digestive tract—such as overuse of antibiotics—can cause a person to vomit blood.
      “The uniqueness” of “Ebola-blood-vomiting” is a fairy tale.
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      What else could cause the “Ebola” bleeding symptom in West Africa?
      We have the fact that organophosphate insecticides are being widely used for indoor spraying, in West African homes and, surely, in clinics, to kill mosquitos. One study reports: “With high DDT resistance present throughout much of West Africa, carbamates and organophosphates are increasingly important alternatives to pyrethroids for indoor residual spraying (IRS).”
      Among the effects, from severe exposure to organophosphates: diarrhea, tremors, staggering gait, blood disorders, death—all of which have been described in reference to Ebola.
      And then there is this: “In nine patients suffering from organophosphate intoxication, platelet function and blood coagulation parameters were investigated…In five of nine patients a marked bleeding tendency was observed. The bleeding tendency in organophosphate intoxication is probably mainly caused by the defective platelet function.” (Klin Wochenschur, Sept. 3, 1984;62 (17):814-20, author: m. Zieman)
      Bleeding. Not from a virus.


      What about vaccines? A number of vaccination campaigns have been carried out in West Africa. I have found no in-depth independent investigations of the ingredients in these vaccines. But for example, a simple flu vaccine, Fluvirin, carries the risk of “hemorrhage” (see page 7).
      Several other routine vaccines can cause vomiting. The HiB, for example.
      (See generationrescue.org, “Vaccine Ingredients and Side Effects,” assembled from manufacturers’ own documents.)
      There is much more to learn about these vaccination campaigns.

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      “MONROVIA, 4 June 2009 (IRIN) – People living next to Firestone Natural Rubber Company’s plantation in Harbel, 45km outside of Liberia’s capital Monrovia, say pollution from the concession is destroying their health, ruining their livelihoods and even killing residents.
      “Firestone’s Liberia rubber concession is the second largest rubber producer in Africa and employs some 14,000 Liberians.
      “Residents of the town of Kpanyarh, just next to Firestone’s rubber plantation in Harbel, say the creek from which they fish and drink their water in the dry season has been contaminated with toxins.
      “’We used to fish and drink the water,’ 67-year-old Kpanyarh resident John Powell told IRIN on a visit to the creek which runs just outside the town. He said the water became toxic in October 2008. ‘We can’t drink it any longer. Some of our people have already died from this. We have drawn Firestone’s attention to our plight but they have ignored it.’
      “In mid-May on an IRIN visit to the area, acidic fumes emanating from the creek caused people’s eyes to water and made it difficult to breathe.”
      From BBC News: “The three-month investigation found that a plant south-east of the capital Monrovia was responsible for high [toxic] levels of orthophosphate in creeks.”
      From laborrights.org: Because of lack of drinkable water on the plantation, “this situation leaves tappers and other unskilled employees and their families with no option but to drink from shallow wells and creeks.”
      And of course, those creeks are heavily polluted.
      Who knows how many and what toxic chemicals have been released from the Firestone plantation into the surrounding creeks and rivers?
      A further investigation in West Africa could well turn up more reasons for bleeding—none of which has anything to do with a virus. The region is rife with industrial operations which produce major pollutants—mining, offshore oil exploration and drilling, rubber-tapping, etc.

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