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Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by 6packdude: 2:30pm On Oct 25, 2014
GenBuhari:
What type of intelligent response is this?

Is it because you believe that your press media cannot deceive you?

All the main press media in all the countries (Nigeria included) selected for Ebola are part of the hoax, as are all the press media in the white man countries that are responsible for the hoax.
Where are you getting all of these from? Please stop with the bullsh1ting. If you can't backup your gross accusations then stfu or stop smoking that sh1t
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by Nobody: 2:48pm On Oct 25, 2014
A better response

First you should have asked whether I had evidence before being dismissive.

Evidence that Ebola is a hoax is plentiful.

Now consider this:

Ebola is only discovered in African countries with rich mineral resources over the last 40years.
D.R. Congo (Zaire), Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, Sudan, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea etc. not spreading through any logical geographical pattern other than pattern of following rich natural resources.

Ebola (which does not exist in reality) is not the most deadly illness in the world even according to the hoaxers. Yet all the hysteria is about Ebola and not the most deadly disease which is Rabies.

Ebola (hoax) is not the most contagious disease even according to the hoaxers, the common flu being airborne is more contagious killing 500,000 per year worldwide. Yet it is only with Ebola that you see medics dress in full infection containment suits (for benefit of cameras no doubt.

Tons more evidence that should make you realise Ebola is a hoax
6packdude:

Where are you getting all of these from? Please stop with the bullsh1ting. If you can't backup your gross accusations then stfu or stop smoking that sh1t
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by arsetalks(m): 9:34pm On Oct 25, 2014
GenBuhari:
[size=28pt]Why is nobody asking the most pertinent Question:

Who pays $200 per hour to all this American medical staff? America perhaps?[/size]




[size=18pt]NO! - It is the countries selected for Ebola propaganda that would pay.

They will pay astronomical amounts for all the US and European medical agencies and troops pouring into the region.

Have you not wonder why IMF and World Bank are salivating and estimating Ebola (hoax) will cost the selected countries approx $32Bn[/size]




[size=22pt]Ebola is a hoax that is aimed at justifying the take over of the rich natural resources of the region using World Bank and IMF loans, These West African countries will also pay for the vaccines that the Western Nations has produced for them.

The vaccines is going to be the real killers of Africans but of course the vaccine deaths would be recorded as Ebola deaths[/size]




[size=22pt]Africans need to wake up the white man has not stopped working towards our destruction[/size]
can u save us this ebola is a hoax crap? Or at least stop sharing it with me. Becoming annoying now.

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Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by cap28: 9:52pm On Oct 25, 2014
West Africans in the US now being openly discriminated against because of ebola:




Ebola Fears Turn Into an Epidemic of Racism and Hysteria


By Andrew Jerell Jones


Thus far, there have been just eight confirmed cases of Ebola in the United States following an outbreak in West Africa. Far more contagious here has been a new virus of hysteria — and of the sort of ignorant discrimination that immigrants in general and Africans specifically have endured for decades.

People are being shunned and mocked for having visited, or even for simply having been born in, Africa — and anywhere in Africa will do, afflicted with Ebola or not. Others face discrimination simply for living in the same neighborhood where a single Ebola patient once lived. Politicians and pundits have seriously discussed closing our borders to entire nations. Panic is dividing the country at a time when the U.S. and indeed the whole world needs to pull together to solve a viral health crisis.

Early signs of Ebola hysteria came after Liberian Thomas Duncan became the first person in the U.S. reported to have the disease a few weeks ago. Even before Duncan died from Ebola, immigrants who lived in his Dallas, Texas neighborhood faced discrimination and other forms of disrespect. They were turned away from local jobs, stores, and restaurants, while frightened tutors refused to work with their children.

Sixty miles southeast of Dallas, Navarro College earlier this month denied admission to two Nigerian students, not because they were diagnosed with Ebola but simply because they were from a country stricken by the disease. Never mind that Nigeria did a remarkable job in containing Ebola, went six weeks without new cases, and this week was declared Ebola free by the World Health Organization.

Such racial embarrassments aren’t confined to Texas. The week before last in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, a Guinean high school soccer player from Nazareth Area High School was subjected to chants of “Ebola” from opposing players on rival Northampton High School’s team. The chants left him in tears. Northampton’s head and assistant coach have since resigned from their positions and disciplinary action against the heckling players is pending. Meanwhile, a few parents in Mississippi decided to pull their children from a middle school after discovering the school’s principal returned from a trip to Zambia, a country nowhere near the Ebola outbreak.

Liberia’s immigrant population in Staten Island, New York, reportedly the largest outside of Liberia, is also subject to unfortunate discrimination thanks to Ebola. “When they see you’re African, they’re kind of afraid to even shake your hands, you know, to talk with you and stuff,” one Liberian male told NY1. Another man said that while doing his school’s physical, the examiners “had to pull me, isolate me, ask me questions like how long I been here, just from knowing that I’m from Liberia,” according to the news channel.

The Village Voice awkwardly added to the stereotypes last week. A story about how the Ebola panic affected the Nigerian Independence Day Parade was headlined “Cloudy With a Chance of Ebola?” The piece, apparently written by a writer of Nigerian descent, was a generally thoughtful exploration of the intersection of ignorance, nationality, and health concerns, but commenters could not get past the headline, which was criticized as “disrespectful,” “stupid,” “ignorant,” “offensive,” “despicable,” “racist,” and worse.

More worrisome than grassroots Ebola hysteria are the calls for official national security policies rooted in the same sort of ignorance. Rep. Fred Upton (R-Michigan) is among those in favor of a ban on travel to and from countries stricken with Ebola outbreaks. “No, you’re not coming here, not until this situation is solved in Africa ,” Upton said recently. “We should not be allowing these folks in, period.” Talk-show host and noted icon of religious tolerance Bill Maher has also thrown his support behind the idea of national quarantines.

Center for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden has done his best to try and combat this sort of hysteria with facts. “We don’t want to isolate parts of the world, or people who aren’t sick, because that’s going to drive patients with Ebola underground, making it infinitely more difficult to address the outbreak,” Frieden wrote in a blog entry last week. Charity organization Doctors Without Borders also poured cold water on any national lockdown ideas last month, saying that a ban placed on Sierra Leone would not prevent Ebola from spreading.

That sort of educational outreach is sorely needed right now. Spouting racist chants, discriminating against entire neighborhoods, nations, and continents, and isolating whole countries will only create unnecessary division around a health problem that requires a unified response.

https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/10/21/cant-ebola-become-latest-racist-national-security-issue/

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Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by Nobody: 9:57pm On Oct 25, 2014
Watch this:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZonCVRQ-2s

arsetalks:
can u save us this ebola is a hoax crap? Or at least stop sharing it with me. Becoming annoying now.
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by cap28: 10:25pm On Oct 25, 2014
GenBuhari:
Watch this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZonCVRQ-2s

I just watched this and it really does raise a lot of serious questions, the guy on the floor does look fake and the child was definitely faking - if indeed this ebola pandemic is a hoax it wont surprise me as HIV aids though not a fake disease was manufactured by the US govt to wipe out blacks, gays and other elements in society perceived as a threat to the west.
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by Nobody: 10:46pm On Oct 25, 2014
HIV is hoax.

The treatment for HIV is what has been killing people .
They tell the patients they have HIV and that although they are healthy they must start taking AZT which was a cancer chemotherapy treatment that would evenually knock out your immune system, when that happens you have AIDS and you die.
cap28:


I just watched this and it really does raise a lot of serious questions, the guy on the floor does look fake and the child was definitely faking - if indeed this ebola pandemic is a hoax it wont surprise me as HIV aids though not a fake disease was manufactured by the US govt to wipe out blacks, gays and other elements in society perceived as a threat to the west.


Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by honygold: 1:25am On Oct 26, 2014
sheedy407:
D only thing I see here is just the per hour payment, pls Nigeria Govt, do same.



@sheedy407
THANKS sheedy NO EBOLA IN NIGERIA
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by billyG(m): 1:17pm On Oct 26, 2014
Jeez $200 for an hour 4 wher ma bitterkola i won join as paid volunteer. shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by Amhatu(m): 4:35pm On Oct 26, 2014
Should Make it $500 Usd per Hour!
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by obontami: 4:42pm On Oct 26, 2014
richardjemedafe1:
SPEACLESS
grin
richardjemedafe1:
SPEACLESS
ikpeba u don reach here??
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by MarieSucre(f): 8:55pm On Oct 26, 2014
priscaoge:
[size=16pt] I thought Charity begins at home? undecided undecided She just disappeared when her country was fighting Ebola. Just make sure u don't come back to Nigeria after fighting Ebola with them cos we are not ready to go through that difficult situation again in this country kiss kiss[/size]
her husband is american, she has american children by him, she lives in america and works in america. you who Nigeria encompasses your backyard to your 'frontyard', what have you done?
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by priscaoge(f): 9:14pm On Oct 26, 2014
MarieSucre:
her husband is american, she has american children by him, she lives in america and works in america. you who Nigeria encompasses your backyard to your 'frontyard', what have you done?

And you are??
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by EbolaParasite: 12:15am On Oct 27, 2014
GenBuhari:
The Nigerian Doctor did not die. She is lying low counting her money.

WTF
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by MarieSucre(f): 5:43pm On Oct 30, 2014
priscaoge:


And you are??
and I am-- not complaining or criticizing her... like you.
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by fireforfire: 9:51pm On Oct 30, 2014
NgwaManNaija4LF:


Does Ngwaland sound like Benin republic for you? olodo.

lol
Re: Regina Askia To Work At Ebola Center In US (She's A Nurse) by priscaoge(f): 12:10am On Oct 31, 2014
MarieSucre:
and I am-- not complaining or criticizing her... like you.

tongue tongue tongue And you wanna kill yourself over my comment grin grin Please go ahead tongue tongue tongue

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