Ebola may be difficult to catch if you consider that none of Thomas Eric Duncan’s family or friends here in the U.S. caught Ebola as far as we know. Also, according to my math and predictions, we should have about 50 cases of Ebola in the U.S. as of yesterday. Maybe we do, but so far only two new cases have been reported: Nina Pham and Amber Vinson both of whom worked closely trying to save Mr. Duncan. There may be other cases not yet reported but having only two official cases and not 50 as I predicted gives me some sense of relief. Now does this mean we can trust Obama or the CDC? Certainly not. Both are proven liars and both are inept. A major story that is being lost in all this Ebola fear is the falsified documents provided by the CDC. What were those documents? Well, about 11 years ago, the CDC discovered a 350% increase in Autism after administering the MMR Vaccine. What did they do with this information? They removed it from their report so the American public had no knowledge of the linkage between the MMR Vaccine and Autism. The suspicion was there but the CDC had removed the proof. In the intervening 11 years how many young, beautiful lives were destroyed by the CDC’s criminal act? This is what is being lost in the Ebola headlines.
Ebola may be difficult to catch
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