Posted: 19 Oct 2014 04:03 PM PDT
Barack
Obama and the head of the CDC need to quit saying that we know exactly
how Ebola spreads. Because the truth is that there is much about this
virus that we simply do not know. For example, a top Ebola scientist
that is working in the heart of the outbreak in Liberia says that this
version of Ebola looks like it could be "a very different bug" from past
versions. Other leading scientists are echoing his concerns. And yet
Barack Obama and Thomas Frieden continue to publicly proclaim that we
know precisely how this virus behaves. Not only is that bad science,
but it could also potentially result in the unnecessary deaths of a very
large number of people. For example, Obama has refused to implement an
Ebola travel ban
because he is greatly underestimating the seriousness of this virus.
This decision could turn out to be incredibly costly. If what you will
read about below is true, we could be dealing with some sort of "super
Ebola" that nobody has ever seen before.
Peter Jahrling of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease is on the front lines fighting this disease in Liberia. He is one of the top authorities in the world on Ebola, and what his team has been seeing under the microscope is incredibly sobering... Now U.S. scientist Peter Jahrling of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease believes the current Ebola outbreak may be caused by an infection that spreads more easily than it did before.Other top scientists are making similar observations. The following comes from a recent article posted on Washington's Blog... The head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota – Dr. Michael Osterholm – is a prominent public health scientist and a nationally recognized biosecurity expert.I have posted video of that talk on C-Span below... Just check out the following quotes from top scientists about the spread of Ebola from a recent Los Angeles Times article… Dr. C.J. Peters, who battled a 1989 outbreak of the virus among research monkeys housed in Virginia and who later led the CDC’s most far-reaching study of Ebola’s transmissibility in humans, said he would not rule out the possibility that it spreads through the air in tight quarters.And I have written about this before, but so many people don't know about this that it bears repeating. The following is an excerpt from a news story about a study that was conducted back in 2012 that demonstrated that the Ebola virus can be transferred from one animal to another animal without any physical contact whatsoever... When news broke that the Ebola virus had resurfaced in Uganda, investigators in Canada were making headlines of their own with research indicating the deadly virus may spread between species, through the air.So when Barack Obama and Thomas Frieden get up and tell us that they know with 100% certainty that Ebola is not airborne, they are lying to you. There is so much about this outbreak that we simply do not know. Our public officials should be honest about that. Instead, it seems like they are flying by the seats of their pants and just saying whatever they think will keep everyone calm. We are potentially facing the greatest health crisis of this generation, and bad science and false assurances are not going to help anyone. Sadly, Barack Obama just continues to make bad decision after bad decision. This includes his very foolish decision to send thousands of U.S. troops right into the heart of the Ebola death zone. It is being reported that these troops are only going to get just four hours of Ebola training, and the Pentagon is saying that they "will only need gloves and masks" to protect themselves... Troops from the 101st Airborne Division leading the military response to Ebola in West Africa will only need gloves and masks to protect themselves from the deadly virus, so said Gen. David Rodriguez at a Pentagon briefing Wednesday.Who is going to be held accountable when these young men and women start coming home sick? So far the federal response to this Ebola crisis has been a parade of incompetence. And yet we continue to be told that "everything is under control". I don't know about you, but I have a bad feeling about all of this. |
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