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re: Ebola-Like Hemorrhagic Fever Virus’ Now Spreading In China, Dr. Robert Malone Reveals
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:08 pm to Willie Stroker
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:08 pm to Willie Stroker
Ebola is scary. Bloody way to go and a fatality rate somewhere around 50%. If you could make it highly contagious and keep people alive for a couple weeks, it could be a very frightening bioweapon.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:10 pm to Willie Stroker
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Well there goes my plans for the weekend.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:11 pm to Tigers2010a
Ebola takes 2 to 21 days from exposure to first symptoms. Typically 8-10 days. Very similar to covid.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:12 pm to Tigers2010a
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Ebola is scary. Bloody way to go and a fatality rate somewhere around 50%. If you could make it highly contagious and keep people alive for a couple weeks, it could be a very frightening bioweapon.
With a fatality rate of 50% it's not going to move around like the flu, covid or the common cold.
However it's going to wipeout dirty and unsanitary populations that live in close contact.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:15 pm to Tigers2010a
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Ebola takes 2 to 21 days from exposure to first symptoms. Typically 8-10 days. Very similar to covid.
Hmm. That's concerning especially for schools because the kids are not necessarily aseptic and are in constant close contact.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:24 pm to GumboPot
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Are they releasing this to cull the homeless population?
So that’s what the free
Crack pipes are for!
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:28 pm to Swazla
Pandemics are the hottest thing of the 2020’s.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:33 pm to Tigers2010a
It's not Ebola.. It's Eola-like... The fatality rate is no where near 50%... It pops up in different parts of the world every so often.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:42 pm to Tigahs24Seven
China already ran their Beta trial. They know we’re fricked as they produce just about everything we need…including PPE and pharmaceuticals….they saw how clumsy and ridiculous our response was. We have no pragmatic adults in charge who can manage a dangerous epidemic.
If those little bastards do this again it’s time for the shooting to start.
If those little bastards do this again it’s time for the shooting to start.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:44 pm to Tigahs24Seven
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The fatality rate is no where near 50%..
What is the fatality rate of this new Chinese ebola-like virus?
Posted on 2/17/22 at 10:48 pm to Swazla
If this is true, watch how fast the US shuts down all international flights. Hell, this may even rate a secure border.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 11:03 pm to geauxbrown
we're fricked if this is real, this and the thread yesterday have me on edge. no way the biden admin can handle this. plus my guess its already here.
Posted on 2/17/22 at 11:15 pm to Swazla
Why is in that every thread on this board links to an article from the darkest corners of the Internet?!

Posted on 2/17/22 at 11:50 pm to TerryDawg03
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Now that Bannon and Malone are talking about it, I'll pay more attention. The other sites that have covered it so far haven't been too reputable.
How about Pubmed? Dated 2021
These infectious diseases are classified as category A bioweapons agents as they are stable when aerosolized and are associated with severe morbidity and mortality in infected individuals
case fatality rates are 80-90% in developing countries.
And yes, Lassavirus is in there.
WARNING: PUBMED LINK WITH ACTUAL CITED RESEARCH
This post was edited on 2/17/22 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 2/18/22 at 12:40 am to Willie Stroker
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Lassa fever is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness, similar to Ebola, and people become infected through exposure to food or other items that have been contaminated with urine or faeces of infected rats
Grow your own veggies. Hunt and fish for some of your meats, have hogs, cattle, yard birds for the rest. "Well done" the shite out of everything, even if pink in the middle tastes better.
If this new purported virus goes global, I see no reason not to turn Chini into the world's biggest parking lot.
Posted on 2/18/22 at 12:53 am to geauxbrown
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If this is true, watch how fast the US shuts down all international flights. Hell, this may even rate a secure border.
Sarcasm? No way in HELL Biden does a damn thing about the borders or international flights….
Posted on 2/18/22 at 2:55 am to Roger Klarvin
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Why is in that every thread on this board links to an article from the darkest corners of the Internet?!
Since you can't trust the MSM or Healthcare professionals you have to dig deep for the truth.
Posted on 2/18/22 at 3:04 am to Swazla
Lassa fever is an animal-borne, or zoonotic, acute viral illness. It is endemic in parts of West Africa including Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea and Nigeria. Neighboring countries are also at risk, as the animal vector for Lassa virus, the “multimammate rat” (Mastomys natalensis) is distributed throughout the region.
The illness was discovered in 1969 and is named after the town in Nigeria where the first cases occurred.
An estimated 100,000 to 300,000 infections of Lassa fever occur annually, with approximately 5,000 deaths. Surveillance for Lassa fever is not standardized; therefore, these estimates are crude. In some areas of Sierra Leone and Liberia, it is known that 10-16% of people admitted to hospitals annually have Lassa fever, demonstrating the serious impact the disease has on the region.
From CDC
The illness was discovered in 1969 and is named after the town in Nigeria where the first cases occurred.
An estimated 100,000 to 300,000 infections of Lassa fever occur annually, with approximately 5,000 deaths. Surveillance for Lassa fever is not standardized; therefore, these estimates are crude. In some areas of Sierra Leone and Liberia, it is known that 10-16% of people admitted to hospitals annually have Lassa fever, demonstrating the serious impact the disease has on the region.
From CDC
Posted on 2/18/22 at 3:42 am to lsunatchamp
Just in time to justify mail in voting
Posted on 2/18/22 at 3:54 am to Tigahs24Seven
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It's not Ebola.. It's Eola-like... The fatality rate is no where near 50%... It pops up in different parts of the world every so often.
True, a similar virus has been around for decades in tropical areas. I used to think poor, unsanitary people, which isnt true.
Let me ask you, when you opened that can of mushrooms last night, did you wash the top of the can before opening it, or did you open it, toss the lid in the garbage and then use that same hand to touch other food? Its not just veges you need to wash, always wash the top of cans before opening them, those exotic imported items might just have a few things on them you are getting free of charge.
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