STILL ON EBOLA::
US biowarfare labs behind the Ebola epidemic?
Please do not say I'm writing much on Ebola, but seriously we all need to read this write-up..
There is growing speculation that the United States may be responsible
for the Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, specifically Liberia and
Sierra Leone, which are two countries known to host US biological
warfare labs.
In a recent interview with RIA Novosti, Francis
Boyle, a professor at the University of Illinois College of Law,
speculated that perhaps the virus might have been purposefully
introduced as a way of testing and developing a bioweapon.
"US
government agencies have a long history of carrying out allegedly
defensive biological warfare research at labs in Liberia and Sierra
Leone," he said. "This includes the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), which is now the point agency for managing the Ebola
spill-over into the US."
As of this writing, over 4,000 people have died from what has become the worst outbreak of
Ebola
in history. It is the first outbreak to have occurred in West Africa;
it started in Guinea in February, spreading then to Liberia, Sierra
Leone and Nigeria.
The World Health Organization and other health
agencies have said that 1.4 million could become infected by January if
the virus is not isolated and controlled.
In his blog, journalist and alternative medicine proponent John Rappoport is also asking
what US biowarfare researchers are doing in West Africa.
Rappoport
says biological researchers from Tulane University -- a research
institution in New Orleans -- and Fort Detrick in Maryland -- which was
the center of the (supposedly now-defunct) US biological warfare weapons
program (1943-1969) -- are currently in West
Africa.
"What
exactly have they been doing? Exactly what diagnostic tests have they
been performing on citizens of Sierra Leone? Why do we have reports that
the government of Sierra Leone has recently told Tulane researchers to
stop this testing?" wrote Rappoport.
Like Boyle, Rappoport speculates that the researchers may be testing and developing the virus.
"Is
this purely defensive research? Or as we have seen in the past, is this
research being covertly used to develop offensive bioweapons?"
Rappoport wrote.
"For the last several years, researchers from
Tulane University have been active in the African areas where Ebola is
said to have broken out in 2014," he continued. "These researchers are
working with other institutions, one of which is USAMRIID, the US Army
Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, a well-known center
for biowar research, located at Fort Detrick, Maryland."
culled from natural news
What do you think?? because this ish is really getting out of hand..
is this possible?? because I'm beginning to.....(lip sealed)
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