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Ebola In The U.S.
00:08:05
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| Outro Music Well it sounds like the perfect script for a horror movie. | |
| A virus with no vaccine and no cure kills thousands of people. | |
| And despite containment efforts, the virus is spreading. | |
| So many times, we will take something and then dial it back. | |
| Because we don't want to sound sensational. | |
| If it is sensational, it is sensational. | |
| And then you should report it. | |
| So many times in history, incredibly bad things happen. | |
| Because people can't believe something amazing is happening, either amazingly good or amazingly bad. | |
| So many people have something wonderful drop in their laps and they will self-destructively destroy themselves to sabotage it, not believing that they could be successful. | |
| Plans for mass graves confirmed, government surveying, cemetery readiness. | |
| For flu outbreak. | |
| His article needs to get people concerned so that we can have a debate about this and hopefully stop whatever's coming. | |
| Or at least be individually prepared for it. | |
| Because it's not my job to scare you, but when something is scary, it's not my job to say, is FEMA preparing for a pandemic? | |
| Question mark. | |
| Federal agency seeks 40 yard dumpsters for biomedical waste disposal during emergency. | |
| Well, I mean, they're preparing mass graves, they're preparing forced inoculations, they're preparing under InfraGard, lockdowns under clergy response teams, the church is saying, take your inoculations, go to the campus of the Lord. | |
| That's on the news! | |
| They're expanding across the board, and their main mission is letting the foreign globalist offshore crime syndicate take over this country. | |
| But here it is, plans for mass graves confirmed, government surveying, cemetery readiness for flu outbreak. | |
| And how to bury millions in Illinois, Indiana, New York. | |
| That's just three states we got documented. | |
| Our experts here at the CDC and across our government agree that the chances of an Ebola outbreak here in the United States are extremely low. | |
| There's a lot of evidence linking the development of Ebola and when it first began to show up on the scenes the last 40 years. | |
| Two western bioweapons laboratories that were on the Gold Coast, the western coast of Africa. | |
| And then, by 2002, tens of billions of dollars were spent for a program called BioShield, and under the cover of creating cures for biological weapons or treatments, they built bioweapons labs all over the United States, including in populated areas, despite protest. | |
| Like at the University of Texas in Galveston, right where hurricanes hit, and didn't even put the deadly pathogens in containment facilities underground, they did it in level 2 facilities. | |
| That's just like bringing Ebola infected patients to general hospitals. | |
| My concern is that do we have a bunch of little time bombs walking around the streets of America that are going to suddenly explode and we're going to suddenly start having cases? | |
| And it certainly doesn't help, like Dr. Davis suggested, bringing in infected people because none of us really trained for dealing with this level of infectious disease. | |
| It's not commonplace for us to down up and deal with patients of this caliber. | |
| New estimates by the U.S. | |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are warning that the number of Ebola cases could reach 1.4 million by mid-January. | |
| U.S. | |
| State Department orders 160,000 Ebola hazmat suits. | |
| Bulk purchases prompts concerns. | |
| About spread of deadly epidemic. | |
| Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned hospitals and doctors that now is the time to prepare. | |
| Obama says U.S. | |
| military to provide equipment resources to battle Ebola epidemic in Africa and now it could gestate for a lot longer period making it more likely that it will end up getting into the United States. | |
| Our efforts to help mobilize the international community to fight it and the steps that we're taking to keep people here at home | |
| safe. | |
| One milliliter of Ebola-infected blood, if it is aerosolized, has the capability of infecting | |
| 10 million people. | |
| Between the specialists they have on the ground in West Africa and here at headquarters, they've got hundreds of professionals who are working tirelessly on this issue. | |
| In a speech to the United Nations member states at the beginning of September, MSF's international president signaled the failure of the current strategy for combating Ebola. | |
| No organization, and that includes MSF, is equipped to deal with the explosion in the number of cases, the dozens of infected health workers, and collapse of the affected country's health systems. | |
| This is something that we take very seriously. | |
| As soon as there is an outbreak anywhere in the world of any disease, that could have significant effects. | |
| The CDC is in communication with the World Health Organization and other multilateral agencies to try to make sure that we've got an appropriate | |
| response. | |
| We have to stop it at the source in Africa. | |
| Dr. Gottlieb, former director of medical policy development for the Food and | |
| Drug Administration, asserted that Ebola is likely to arrive in the US | |
| and that if it does the CDC will invoke powers to hold a healthy person | |
| against their will. | |
| Dr. Gottlieb also points at an executive order passed by Obama on July 31st which allows for the detention of Americans who merely display signs of any respiratory illness. | |
| The CDC has confirmed the first case of Ebola in the United States. | |
| Obviously this is an unprecedented development. | |
| They admitted, they acknowledged, that family members of the victim there in the Dallas Hospital may also have been infected with the virus, as well as members of the community. | |
| And now we know that this victim, this Ebola victim, was active for several days with symptoms of the disease walking around the community. | |
| So the question remains, who else could have been infected? | |
| Now to go back over those four days and figure out anybody that person may have had contact with. | |
| That's absolutely critical. | |
| It is absolutely crucial to do that to try and prevent other people from possibly spreading this virus. | |
| Now they're saying 80 people are being monitored. | |
| This one person can affect up to 80 people. | |
| Meanwhile, the CDC wants to tell you that there's nothing going on. | |
| That everything's fine. | |
| There's nothing to worry about. | |
| Continue going to school. | |
| Continue letting your child go out there. | |
| But the parents are saying no. | |
| The parents are pulling their kids out of the schools here. | |
| Because we know five children went to four of the local schools in the area. | |
| We will contact anyone who we think Has any likelihood of having had an exposure to the individual while they were infectious? | |
| At that point, at this point, that does not include anyone who might have traveled with him because he was not infectious at that time. | |
| Why haven't the flights from West Africa been stopped from coming into America like Europe and France have done? | |
| That's a question that's really not in my domain. | |
| We did not discuss that specific question. | |
| People talk about, well, we shouldn't allow any flights in from Liberia. | |
| I mean, we in America, how dare we turn our backs on Liberia, given the fact that this is a country that was founded in the 1820s, 1830s, because of American slavery. | |
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Ebola Goes Airborne?
00:00:42
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| We could be looking at hundreds of thousands of people infected, With profound political and economic and security implications for all of us. | |
| Michael T. Osterholm, Director of the Centers for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, acknowledged in a recent New York Times op-ed that virologists are loathe to discuss openly, but are definitely considering in private, the possibility that Ebola has gone airborne. | |
| Top German virologist, Jonas Schmidt-Konsast, Let all our neighbors know that we shall join with them to oppose aggression or subversion anywhere in the Americas. | |