Friday, August 1, 2014

Ebolarola

It’s time.
Ebola heads to America on a plane.. Arrival time: Saturday.

CNN notes:

Ebola isn’t “some mystical pathogen (with) some bizarre mode of transmission,” the doctor noted, adding that it is transmitted similarly to illnesses like SARS or HIV.

But while the Emory staff members are confident, that doesn’t mean they have experience dealing with Ebola, which the World Health Organization reports has infected more than 1,300 people and killed over 700 in recent weeks in Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea. In fact, no U.S. medical facility has had a known patient with the virus.

It’s all new …
Here.

Mysterious lake in Tunisian desert turns from turquoise to green sludge

Hundreds are flocking to it, it is quite miraculous. But simple science, and the water table, may explain..


Mysterious lake in Tunisian desert turns from turquoise to green sludge

Timing is always interesting..

Here’s an interesting executive order just signed by Obama..

'apprehension, detention, or conditional release of individuals to prevent the introduction, transmission, or spread of suspected communicable diseases.”'

Looks like Art Bell agrees with my premise on how Ebola could become a weapon and threat to the United States ..

Ebola question

I really thought long and hard about the fact we are bringing to grave conditioned Ebola patients to the United States. I have a question for anyone out there with any knowledge of this, as I cannot find anything through my searchings..



How is a body treated after death, if that person died of the disease? I know the bodily fluids and blood are the chief way that Ebola is transmitted, so how is a body cared for postmortem? Even more, how was the body prepared safely for a viewing or funeral?

Thursday, July 31, 2014

NHS doctor tells of his hell on Ebola ward


This is a sad story coupled with freakish and chilling..


NHS doctor tells of his hell on Ebola ward
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Anyone who follows me or has read this website for any amount of time will know well that when I get worried about something, there’s a tendancy on my part to overkill the issue.. Ebola has been the latest bit of news getting me to tighten my tin foil hat.. 


The prospects of EBOLA being present in the United States—on purpose—gave me chills.. Yes, it’s Americans who obviously have the right to be in America, and we’re told the chamber fortress where the treatment in Atlanta will take place is safer than any place on earth.. but.. don’t you still get a bit of a chill hearing that Ebola is purposely being brought to the United States? That a hospital will treat patients here? Maybe I am too ‘American’ in my thought—-but to those who think I don’t care about Africans suffering the affliction, you’re wrong. I have been paranoid about this for years and have constantly worried about it, and reported about it… The latest outbreak is the worst ever seen.. Hopefully it burns itself out.. gets under control…


Let’s hope Captain Trips will not exist.


And yes, the man who discovered the virus says that he would sit next to someone on a train if they were infected with it. 


But would you?
Would I?


There is chaos constantly on the planet earth.. It reminds me more than a bit like the opening scenes of the STAND, or opening paragraphs depending on how you discovered it..


EBOLA is coming to our shores.. it’s real, it’s on purpose.


Let’s hope and pray that all of those rational people saying there’s nothing to see here are right.


But .. until then..


Baby..can you dig your man!?

Rain of asteroids melted early Earth, boiled its oceans, study shows

Maybe it could happen again…


Rain of asteroids melted early Earth, boiled its oceans, study shows

In light of EBOLA on a plane with the destination Atlanta, here’s a blast from the past suggestion for some summer reading..

As Atlanta gets ready to greet Ebola, intrigue persists over 'serum'

CNN ASKS:



With word of the experimental serum, there were more questions than answers: What is it? Why was there only one dose? And why was it only made available to the American charity workers?



As Atlanta gets ready to greet Ebola, intrigue persists over 'serum'

A happening in Hanover, PA..

Ghost with the most..?
OR demon on the loose.


A happening in Hanover, PA..

Special Hospital Unit Readies for Ebola Patient


Whoa…


Special Hospital Unit Readies for Ebola Patient

Another must read from Caleb Wilde: A mother writes an obituary for her son who committed suicide

There were two portions that will stick with me.. they are amazingly poignant: 



Love and tolerance is the way – the antithesis of teenage culture. As adults, we preach love and tolerance at school, then fail to lead by example. In business, in sports, in entertainment, in personal relationships and in the media … how often do adults place people before profit, a helping hand before blame, caring ahead of winning, others ahead of self?



and



Kids drink this way because they need to escape their own false personalities. They strive to be the best, to be cool, to be popular and successful. Underneath, it’s all about the same old human needs: to feel valued, to feel important and special, to belong, to be loved. 

Lectures and platitudes to the young will never change their society. We must all be the agents of change. Our society, as it gets bigger and more global, must evolve just as our species has evolved. Each of us, at work in the office, at home, in the post office, at the grocery store and in the government, must honor and value each person we encounter. How would your day be if, instead of trying to be right, you were trying to help? 



 


Another must read from Caleb Wilde: A mother writes an obituary for her son who committed suicide
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