Sunday
Oct192014

Judge Jeanine Pirro: 'They don't know what the hell they're doing or they're lying to you'

You'd have to be a fool to think that all of the mistakes were the result of incompetence. They've studied Ebola for more than 4 decades!

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Saturday
Oct182014

More than 100 monitored for Ebola symptoms in Ohio

AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Health officials in Ohio are monitoring more than 100 people following the visit by a Dallas nurse who tested positive for Ebola shortly after returning to Texas from the Cleveland area.

Officials said Saturday that none of those being monitored are sick.

State officials previously said 16 people Amber Vinson had contact with were being monitored. Officials say the sharp increase is a result of the identification of airline passengers who flew with Vinson between Dallas and Cleveland and the identification of people who also visited the dress shop where her bridesmaids were trying on dresses.

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Saturday
Oct182014

FBI director demands unfettered access to all encrypted phone data

In a speech Thursday at the Brookings Institution in Washington DC, titled “Going Dark: Are Technology, Privacy, and Public Safety on a Collision Course?” Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey demanded that the major telecommunications corporations develop new “backdoor” access points in their encryption systems to facilitate the US government’s mass surveillance programs.

Comey’s speech exposed the real perspective of the US ruling elite—usually concealed behind the smokescreen of lies—with respect to the unconstitutional surveillance programs run by the National Security Agency, the FBI and other government agencies.

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Saturday
Oct182014

False Flag Weekly News with Kevin Barrett and Jim Fetzer

False flag weekly news is uploaded every Thursday! Don't miss it!

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Saturday
Oct182014

Ebola is 'disaster of our generation' says aid agency

AFP

Aid agency Oxfam on Saturday said Ebola could become the "definitive humanitarian disaster of our generation", as US President Barack Obama urged against "hysteria" in the face of the growing crisis.

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Saturday
Oct182014

How the World's Top Health Body Allowed Ebola to Spiral Out of Control 

BLOOMBERG

As the latest figures from the World Health Organization (WHO) show, there are nearly 9,000 cases of Ebola in seven countries:

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Saturday
Oct182014

Obama Plans to Let Ebola-infected Foreigners Into U.S. for Treatment

JUDICIAL WATCH

Judicial Watch has learned that the Obama administration is actively formulating plans to admit Ebola-infected non-U.S. citizens into the United States for treatment.  Specifically, the goal of the administration is to bring Ebola patients into the United States for treatment within the first days of diagnosis.

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Saturday
Oct182014

Carnival Magic returns to Texas after Belize and Mexico refuse to allow possible Ebola victim to disembark 

A Texas-based cruise ship is returning to port after unsuccessfully trying to airlift a woman back to the US, after she isolated herself over fears she could have Ebola.

The woman worked in the Dallas hospital where Thomas Eric Duncan – the first man to die of Ebola on American soil – was treated. She worked in a laboratory as a supervisor and did not come into contact with Duncan, who died on October 8.

But on October 12 she boarded a week-long Caribbean cruise, operated by Carnival Cruises.

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Saturday
Oct182014

Dallas Hospital Had the Ebola Screening Machine That the Military Is Using in Africa 

The military is using an Ebola screening machine that could have diagnosed the Ebola cases in Texas far faster, but government guidelines prevent hospitals from using it to actually screen for Ebola.

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Saturday
Oct182014

Ebola Scare Turns Dallas Hospital Into a 'Ghost Town'

The Dallas nurses who contracted Ebola while treating a patient at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital have been moved from the building, but patients are still steering clear of the once-bustling hospital.

People have called to cancel outpatient procedures, and some have even opted not to go to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in emergency situations, ABC Dallas affiliate WFAA reports.

"It feels like a ghost town," Rachelle Cohorn, a local health care vendor who has been to the hospital recently, told WFAA. "No one is even walking around the hospital."

Texas Health Presbyterian's average emergency room wait time had been 52 minutes, according to federal hospital data.

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Saturday
Oct182014

Amber Joy Vinson May Have Had More Advanced Ebola Symptoms Than Thought: Frontier Airlines Chief

Frontier Airlines’ president Barry Biffle said Friday that Amber Joy Vinson, the Ebola patient who was on board their flight between Dallas and Cleveland, may have been at a much more advanced stage of infection than previously thought. The announcement came in an email sent by Biffle to the employees at the Denver, Col.-based airlines.

Biffle updated his employees about the findings of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, which assured the airline’s employees, who may have been on board the plane, that they are at a very low risk of contracting the disease, according to Associated Press.

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Saturday
Oct182014

Mutant Ebola warning: Leading U.S. scientist warns deadly virus is already changing to become more contagious 

A Liberian Red Cross burial team out on suits as they go to collect a suspected Ebola victim in Monrovia. A scientists has now warned that the virus could mutate becoming even more contagious 

The deadly Ebola virus could be mutating to become even more contagious, a leading U.S scientist has warned.

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Friday
Oct172014

Ebola crisis: Vaccine 'too late' for outbreak

BBC

GSK is one of several companies trying to fast-track a vaccine to prevent the spread of Ebola in West Africa.

But Dr Ripley Ballou, head of GSK's Ebola vaccine research, said full data on its safety and efficacy would not be ready until late 2015.

The World Health Organization (WHO) says more than 9,000 people have been infected and more than 4,500 have died.

Health workers are struggling to contain the spread of the virus, which is mostly affecting people in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone.

The WHO has warned there could soon be 10,000 new cases a week.

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Friday
Oct172014

White House Petition Supporting a General Strike in Response to Obama’s Inaction on Ebola

Alex Jones and Infowars have posted a petition on the White House petition website calling for a nationwide general strike to force the Obama administration and the federal government to get serious about the health of the nation as Ebola spreads.

Read and sign the petition here.

For more detail on the general strike and why we are calling for it, see Paul Watson’s article, #StopEbolaStrike: National Strike to Force Obama to Block West African Flights.

Only direct action by the American people will force the government to drop its political games and adherence to destructive political correctness and meet the threat of Ebola head on.

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Friday
Oct172014

Islamic State flying three jets in Syria: monitor

Reuters

Iraqi pilots who have joined Islamic State in Syria are training members of the group to fly in three captured fighter jets, a group monitoring the war said on Friday, saying it was the first time the militant group had taken to the air.

The group, which has seized swathes of land in Syria and Iraq, has been flying the planes over the captured al-Jarrah military airport east of Aleppo, said Rami Abdulrahman, who runs the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

Reuters was not immediately able to verify the report and U.S. Central Command said it was not aware of Islamic State flying jets in Syria.

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Friday
Oct172014

Govt releases a new report on Ebola but doesn't stop flights

In July 2014, as the Ebola virus disease (Ebola) epidemic expanded in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, an air traveler brought Ebola to Nigeria and two American health care workers in West Africa were diagnosed with Ebola and later medically evacuated to a U.S. hospital. New York City (NYC) is a frequent port of entry for travelers from West Africa, a home to communities of West African immigrants who travel back to their home countries, and a home to health care workers who travel to West Africa to treat Ebola patients. Ongoing transmission of Ebolavirus in West Africa could result in an infected person arriving in NYC. The announcement on September 30 of an Ebola case diagnosed in Texas in a person who had recently arrived from an Ebola-affected country further reinforced the need in NYC for local preparedness for Ebola.

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Friday
Oct172014

Amid Ebola fears, cruise ship quarantines worker, airline contacts travelers

Concerns about even remote chances of Ebola exposure rippled from a U.S. airline to a ship off Belize on Friday, with Frontier Airlines trying to contact hundreds more passengers of a plane linked to an infected nurse, and a cruise liner quarantining a health worker only tangentially linked to the care of a different Dallas Ebola patient.

The airline's move relates to Amber Vinson, a Dallas nurse who treated an Ebola patient and then was diagnosed with the virus herself this week after taking a round trip between Dallas and Cleveland. On Thursday, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention official said she could have had symptoms earlier than believed -- a time period possibly covering her two flights on Frontier Airlines.

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Friday
Oct172014

U.S. Soldiers Get Just Four Hours of Ebola Training

American military operations to fight Ebola in Africa are unfolding quickly—forcing the military to come up with some procedures and protocols on the fly.

Soldiers preparing for deployment to West Africa are given just four hours of Ebola-related training before leaving to combat the epidemic. And the first 500 soldiers to arrive have been holing up in Liberian hotels and government facilities while the military builds longer-term infrastructure on the ground.

For soldiers at Fort Campbell and Fort Bragg preparing for their deployments to West Africa, Mobile Training Teams from the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), based out of Fort Detrick, have been tasked with instructing them on Ebola protocols.

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Friday
Oct172014

Head of Emirates Airline says someone 'took control' of MH370

Tim Clark has been a senior manager at the airline Emirates since 1985 and has been instrumental in developing it into one of the world's largest airlines. Today, the 64-year-old is seen as a knowledgeable expert and critic of the aviation industry. His view of the vanished Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370 is a provocative one. The plane that disappeared was a Boeing 777 and Emirates operates 127 such aircraft, more than any other airline in the world.

SPIEGEL ONLINE: It's now October, seven months after the disappearance of Malaysian Airlines flight MH 370, and we still don't know what happened.

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Friday
Oct172014

Obama administration failed to implement all of the CDC’s advice to prevent an Ebola outbreak

WASHINGTON TIMES

The Centers for Disease Control told the incoming Obama administration in 2008 that it should establish 18 regional disease detection centers around the world to adequately safeguard the U.S. from emerging health threats like Ebola, according to an agency memo.

But six years later, as the government struggles to contain the fallout from a deadly Ebola outbreak at home and abroad, the CDC still has only 10 centers — and none of them operates in the western Africa region hardest hit by the deadly virus.

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