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Culture / Re: The Resentment between Blacks and West Africans over Slavery by CrystalHeart22: 9:03pm On Oct 17, 2014
Most Nigerians talk trash to American blacks on the internet. I once heard a latino guy say Africans talk mad crap about usa blacks in Africa. And don't get me wrong black americans talk trash on the internet about africans as well. And it not only Nigerians, it is Somalians as well.

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Culture / Re: The Resentment between Blacks and West Africans over Slavery by CrystalHeart22: 7:25am On Oct 17, 2014
bigfrancis21:


Ghanians are more accepting of the black diaspora than Nigeria is. Ghana is the one of the first countries in Africa to officially throw her doors open to welcome back AAs, and afro-caribbeans wishig to return back to Africa. Their actions indicate a sense of welcome, openness and warmth to the returnees and make them feel welcome and at home. Subsequently, many have taken up permanent residency in Ghana.

Nigeria, on the other hand, has not taken any significant action to address the issue of slavery or instituted official programs that are directed sspecifically towards welcoming AAs and afro-caribbeans willing to return to Nigeria. Nigeria seems to just don't care about extending the hand of brotherhood to them. From the view point of AAs and afro-caribs, Nigeria's lackluster and lackadaisical attitude towards them appears cold and unwelcoming to them. Also, Nigeria's deep culture and strong attachment to one's village might make it hard to integrate returning diaspora blacks back to Nigeria. In the Nigerian culture where everyone is identified by the village he comes from and not by his state of birth, which is the method of identification of someone in US, if these returnees returned, what villages in Nigeria would they attach themselves to? Which village would they claim to be from? Which village and state would the children of these returnees born in Nigeria claim given that identification in Nigeria isn't by state of birth rather by state of ancestral origin? Of course the Nigerian-born kids of the returnees cannot claim, 'I am a Lagosian' because they were born in Lagos because the next question that would be asked is, 'what LGA or local government are you from?' The question-answer session then turns into a deadlock. Also, are Nigerians willing to be wholly accepting of these returnees? Would Nigerians regard them as their own just as they regard other Nigerians or still see partially them as foreigners(called Obruni in Ghana)? Do Nigerian tribes have an assimilation system in place for foreigners willing to assimiliate into their culture and village? For sure, many Igbo villages are quite closed and tight to assimiliating non-natives into their village. Returnees of Igbo ancestry are bound to find it difficult assimiliating into the Igbo community. The Yorubas are more accepting of returnees than the Igbos are.

During the end of the slave trade era, some Yorubas and Igbos made it back to Africa. While many of the Yorubas returned to Yorubaland (Lagos especially) and were welcomed, given land for settlement(Yaba is one of them) and re-acculturated back into the Yoruba culture, the Igbo returnees dodged Igboland went to Equatorial Guinea instead for fear of being tagged slaves or 'oru' or subjected to slave status by other Igbos. These returnees understood deeply the Igbo culture how tight-fisted Igbos are towards non-natives and returnees alike and headed for EG instead. Only a few made it back to Nigeria, especially in the cities of Aba, Onitsha and Port-harcourt. The substantial Igbo community that headed for EG, combined with recent Immigrant arrivals established an Igbo community there and explains why Igbo language is a recognized language by the government of EG today.

In some way, our Jamaican, AA, caribbean brothers may be right after all. Nigerians may not be as nice to them as Ghanians.

You said every word like a King.

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Culture / Re: The Resentment between Blacks and West Africans over Slavery by CrystalHeart22: 11:35pm On Oct 16, 2014
I would have to say that this is true. Ghanians are nicer than Nigerians because on the internet it is always a Nigerian who talks ill of black americans. It is even here in the USA that Nigerians speak badly of them. I read on forums of black american's experience of living or working with a Nigerian and it is always a negative experience.Nigerians call black americans akata which means nigger and an offensive word. Don't try to deny the word really means what I said, because you all know the truth. They even admit that they speak bad of black americans in their own country. I love Ghanians because they are better to accept people without relying on stereotypes that the white or jewish media paint to you. In America, they paint Africa as starving or being Tarzan roaming the jungles. There are probably still Americans who think their is still tribal warfare going on there.

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Culture / Re: I Need Your Opinion On This. by CrystalHeart22: 11:19pm On Oct 16, 2014
black247:


I think the divide is real. One black American said that we sold them. A Jamaican said he resented us, that we did nothing to help. I notice with the black Americans - not all, but those blacks dont like Nigerians. Note: I have some black American friends that I get along with who are Pan African, but they seem to focus on other areas and dont like our personality! Frankly, they only like Ghana from the West. I think thats largely because their admiration of Nkrumah.

I asked this Jamaican - he is like my brother, but I asked him..why dont Jamaicans claim African? What did I do that for? I got lectured! It got heated! Subsequently, Ive been on a quest to find out if any of his claims are valid. Oh and my Jamaican friend favors Ethiopia not us! Claims he is treated better!

Also, please check out my thread and answer if your family told you or passed down info on the slave relatives please! Thanks!

I want to know if their anger is justified? I stood up for them before but his anger seemed like it boiled for us!

It's okay, I have sympathy for Nigerians. They are still our blood, even if we don't agree with some things. I personally love watching your Nollywood movies. I also believe we are loved more by Ghanians than Nigerians. I love SA, and Liberia as well. We love you Africans. I just hope you guys love us back.
Culture / I Need Your Opinion On This. by CrystalHeart22: 10:05pm On Oct 16, 2014
Do you believe this is ignorance or just plain stupid? I'm not dividing anyone. I hope this thread won't be deleted.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3iaThps1WI



Please comment. Watch video.
Travel / Re: What Do You Like About USA And Canada? by CrystalHeart22: 3:54am On Oct 16, 2014
Raiders:
I am also in California and I live in the Bay Area. I also got family living in Southern California. What city in California are you at? I love to meet people on this forum living in California. You can text me your number to DELETED.
I live in riverside county. Too bad I dont have a cell phone.
Travel / Re: What Do You Like About USA And Canada? by CrystalHeart22: 3:16am On Oct 15, 2014
Raiders:
America is the greatest country to ever exit on this earth. Americans are one of the nicest set of people I have ever met. They are generous and help people in need. Just be honest and you wont have any problem. I have never experience any form of racism through out my stay here.Also it is a very diverse country with people from the different corner of the earth. There is no race, tribe, language, religion, culture that you wont find in America. What I don't like about America is that its very easy to get a gun so the murder rate is high. I have never been to Europe except on transit and Europe is not as diverse as US

Im in California, which state are you in?

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Travel / What Do You Like About USA And Canada? by CrystalHeart22: 8:53pm On Oct 14, 2014
Those that traveled there what do you like about traveling to these places and don't like? And embarrassing moments.
And would you consider moving there for life. Also why go to these places and not France or Germany. If I was a Nigerian I would choose to go to the UK, France, Germany, because you are treated better there than in the USA, where you have to keep worrying about racism. USA is not that great anymore trust me and I live here.
Go to somewhere where there is more freedom like the Caribbean, Australia, Thailand, Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, but not America. It's okay to visit, but not to move and stay.
Culture / Re: Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 9:15pm On Oct 12, 2014
The African Diaspora, as in African Americans, Afro Caribbeans, the African descendants from south America, like belize, brazil, etc.
Culture / Re: Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 6:30pm On Oct 12, 2014
proud of the african diaspora.
Culture / Learning African Languages by CrystalHeart22: 6:20pm On Oct 12, 2014
Would you be happy if the African diaspora learned some African languages?
Would you guys be proud?
Also, would you guys consider them one of you, an African?
And do you consider African Americans would on you even if they learned an african language?
Culture / What Are Books Every Women Should Read? by CrystalHeart22: 3:17am On Oct 12, 2014
List books every west african women should read. ty
Nairaland / General / CDC Owns 70 Patents On Ebola by CrystalHeart22: 4:16pm On Oct 08, 2014

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrbbjAdez5Y watch this video.

The CDC is an American Organization that stands for centers for disease control and prevention. Its mission is to promote health and quality of life for all Americans by preventing and controlling disease, injury, and disability. Their head quarters are in Atlanta Georgia.

please read this site.
http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/
Celebrities / Re: Raven Symoné Finally Comes Out Of The Closet 'where Are They Now' by CrystalHeart22: 9:21am On Oct 07, 2014
Marriage is for 1 man and 1 woman. God will judge amerika
Family / Re: Reasons You’re Still Single (while Your Friends Are Making Babies) by CrystalHeart22: 1:57am On Oct 07, 2014
libertyfather:


Boyfriend are not ready, look for a Manfriend u gwan get one asap

I am really hoping I can't wait. smiley
Family / Re: Reasons You’re Still Single (while Your Friends Are Making Babies) by CrystalHeart22: 1:36am On Oct 07, 2014
I am still single and I really want a boyfriend.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Come To America To Sleep With Black Women by CrystalHeart22: 2:14am On Oct 06, 2014
what are you guys talking about? what is atm?
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Come To America To Sleep With Black Women by CrystalHeart22: 1:59am On Oct 06, 2014
JiggamanGh:


Thats not true, there are many african american women who have respect for themselves but they are still very fun in bed. They know how to work their body.

Interesting.
Culture / Black Man Fathers 34 Children With 17 Different Women by CrystalHeart22: 2:04am On Oct 05, 2014
Meet Jay Williams, the most fertile, least accountable person in America. He has fathered an astounding 34 children with 17 different women. Appearing on the Oprah Winfrey network show Ilyanla: Fix my Life, he is the human embodiment of the black stereotype of irresponsible parenting and reproduction.
Williams’ children range in age from 3-years old to 26. Asked about his relationships with these offspring he says it goes from “excellent” to “non-existent.” A better question would have been to ask how many of the kids he supports financially. He claims to be a successful music video producer, but it’s hard to imagine him having the means to support 34 freakin’ kids.
Williams apparently started making babies when he was 15 years old. It’s unclear how old he is now, but even if he’s in his 40’s, which I doubt he is, that’s more than a baby a year for 3 decades.
“Let me ask you this question, Jay. Thirty-four children. At any point, did it dawn on you this is too much?” Iyanla asks.
“No,” answers Williams bluntly.
Ilyanla contimues, “So a child at 15, you never said, ‘let me use a condom?’”
“I did use condoms,” claims Williams
“How many?” She wants to know.
“I probably would have 200 kids if I didn’t use condoms,” he says with a slight smirk.
Ilyanla continues her obvious line of questioning: “Did it ever dawn on you ‘let me get a vasectomy?’”
“I don’t want one,” he says defiantly.
“But look what you created,” implores Ilyanla.
“I don’t have a problem with what I created,” he replies.
This exchange is from the season premier of Ilyanla:Fix My Life which airs tonight. I never thought I’d say this, but I am planning on watching something on OWN. There’s so much more about this prolific procreator that I want to know.
First and foremost, how may taxpayer dollars go to pay for his lack of restraint and responsibility? Also, aren’t there deadbeat dad laws? Shouldn’t this guy be behind bars for fathering 34 illegitimate children that he clearly can’t support?
I’m also curious if he has a problem with perpetuating the negative black stereotype of absentee fatherhood. Or if he feels any sort of responsibility to the lives he helped create.

http://downtrend.com/71superb/black-man-fathers-34-children-with-17-different-women/

This happened in America.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Come To America To Sleep With Black Women by CrystalHeart22: 7:50pm On Oct 04, 2014
what do you guys say about them? The word akata.
Romance / Re: Nigerian Men Come To America To Sleep With Black Women by CrystalHeart22: 7:19pm On Oct 04, 2014
what do the majority of nigerians think of black women and men in america? Is it true you guys talk bad about them?

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Romance / Nigerian Men Come To America To Sleep With Black Women by CrystalHeart22: 6:57pm On Oct 04, 2014
Is it true, 70 percent come to America so they can sleep with black american women?

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Family / Re: Ladies, What Would You Do? by CrystalHeart22: 5:08pm On Oct 04, 2014
Great advice, now I'm calm today, I can forget about the past what he has said to us, and focus on today, I pray that God will forgive what I wrote yestarday, and keep the house safe. amen.

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Family / Re: Ladies, What Would You Do? by CrystalHeart22: 4:21am On Oct 04, 2014
And to add another thing how sick my older brother is, is that my mom has diabetes and is sick, but she can still move and walk around. But still how can you say some vile words to your own mother, your flesh and bones. He is a very sick man, he is almost 23 years old. He is a walking dog.
Family / Ladies, What Would You Do? by CrystalHeart22: 4:13am On Oct 04, 2014
Today my older brother called me a stupid retarded bitch because I was covering my ears because he was saying mean rude things to my mom. And I wish there were family men in the house so they would punch him in the face and kick him out the house. I know there are a lot of young people disrespecting their parents and grand parents. He has a nasty attitude and I personally believe he is worthless and he will not make it in the military because of the way he acts. I hate it when guys act like this because they are very cocky that need to get slapped.
So what you girls would do in a situation like this?
It is hard living in a state where there is no jobs, and is hard moving out.
Romance / Ladies, How Do You Feel Seeing Nigerian Men With Foreign Women? by CrystalHeart22: 1:16am On Oct 02, 2014
What are the thoughts that come to your head? smiley
Do you get upset?
Nairaland / General / Re: Do You Believe Ebola Was Man Made? by CrystalHeart22: 7:25pm On Oct 01, 2014
last part read this http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2014/09/17/the-cdc-nih-bill-gates-own-the-patents-on-existing-ebola-related-vaccines-mandatory-vaccinations-are-near/

I have previously reported that Monsanto, or Monsatan as many call them, has partnered with the Department of Defense to use a proxy third party company to develop a vaccine against Ebola. The seed money began at $1.5 million. The value of the deal could grow to an estimated $86 million dollars. The company’s name is Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation (TKMR) (TKM.TO), a leading developer of RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutics. “TKM-Ebola, an anti-Ebola virus RNAi therapeutic, is being developed under a $140 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense’s Medical Countermeasure Systems BioDefense Therapeutics (MCS-BDTX) Joint Product Management Office”. As breaking and shocking of a news story as this has the potential to be, the real story is that this is not the most important part of the Ebola threat which has invaded the United States. The truth of the matter is that these unholy and untrustworthy associations, when it comes to “fighting” the Ebola virus, represent the mere tip of the iceberg.

The more on digs into who is behind the creation and the development of vaccines for treating Ebola, the more the conspiracy networks widen. The most amazing fact is how incredibly easy it was to locate this information. I want to be clear on this point, Ebola was invented, a vaccine for Ebola has existed for 8-10 years, some government sponsored institutions as well as some of the global elite have positioned themselves to profit enormously from the spread of the virus and the development of and dissemination of mandatory Ebola vaccines and the imposition of total martial law in the process. Here is the proof.

Human ebola virus species and compositions and methods thereof
CA 2741523 A1

Amazingly, the CDC owns “the” patent on Ebola and all future strains.

The “SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION” section of the patent document also clearly claims that the U.S. government is claiming “ownership” over all Ebola viruses that share as little as 70% similarity with the Ebola it “invented”:

Why would a government organization claim to have “invented” this infectious disease and then claim a monopoly over its exploitation for commercial use? It is clear that the CDC plans to claim royalties on Ebola vaccines. This certainly increases the likelihood that the vaccines will become mandatory, thus increasing the profit potential for the patent holders.

Publication number CA2741523 A1
Publication type Application
Application number CA 2741523
PCT number PCT/US2009/062079
Publication date Apr 29, 2010
Filing date Oct 26, 2009
Priority date Oct 24, 2008
Also published as EP2350270A2, 4 More »
Inventors Jonathan S. Towner, Stuart T. Nichol, James A. Comer, Thomas G. Ksiazek, Pierre E. Rollin
Applicant Jonathan S. Towner, 5 More »
Export Citation BiBTeX, EndNote, RefMan
Classifications (21), Legal Events (1)
External Links: CIPO, Espacenet

Clearly, Ebola is manmade and this patent proves this contention. Why does the CDC need to own the patent on Ebola? Perhaps, we should ask Bill Gates why he is donating $50 million to the UN and the CDC in the name of fighting Ebola (see video below). The CDC has partners in the fight against Ebola, namely, Crucell, the National Institute of Health (NIH) and the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) and, of course, Bill and Melinda Gates.

Since when would Gates not expect a return on his investment? Gates and Michael Bloomberg have already contributed large sums of money to numerous vaccination causes such as the Global Polio Eradication Initiative originally launched in 1988 by the World Health Organization (WHO), Rotary International, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). The return on investment has been impressive.

Gates has announced that he plans to vaccinate every child in the third world with multiple vaccines, which could result in a dramatic population reduction of 10-15%. Do you realize the enormous profits that can be realized by vaccinating every child in the third world? If we apply Gates’ penchant for investing in causes which produce a hefty “return on investment” (ROI) then one could reasonably suspect that Gates is positioning himself to profit on the $50 million he has invested in the Ebola cause which conveniently includes the CDC, the holder of the patent for Ebola.

The NIH presently holds all patents on Ebola vaccines. Crucell is much like Tekimara is to Monsanto in that they are fronting the science for the Ebola vaccine treatment patents.

What You Are Not Being Told: Fast facts From Crucell’s Website

Crucell is developing an Ebola vaccine in collaboration with the Vaccine Research Center (VRC) of the NIH National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). It has been shown to completely protect monkeys against the virus with a single dose of the vaccine.
Under the terms of the agreement with VRC, Crucell has an option for exclusive worldwide commercialization rights to the Ebola vaccine.
Crucell’s Ebola vaccine entered Phase I clinical trials in Q3 2006. Two groups of 16 volunteers were enrolled and vaccinated. The study showed safety and immunogenicity at the doses evaluated.
In October 2008, Crucell secured a NIAID/NIH award to advance the development of Ebola and Marburg vaccines, with the ultimate aim of developing a multivalent filovirus vaccine.
The award provides funding of up to $30 million, with additional options, worth a further $40 million.

Do you understand how much we are being lied to by the media on this topic? The work on an Ebola virus, sanctioned by the holder of the patent for the vaccine, the NIH), has been ongoing since 2004 with clinical trials in 2006. This explains why the CDC and the NIH are bringing Ebola patients into the country to treat. The moment that an Ebola patient crosses the U.S. border, they become the intellectual property of the CDC, NIH and Bill and Melinda Gates! How can we not believe that this is the Hegelian Dialectic run amok in a case of problem creation, solution to the problem and reaction to the problem?
The involvement of the USAMRIID is noteworthy because the Army has long been rumored to have created Ebola and, for purposes of experimentation, implanted the artificial virus in Zaire in 1977.

When an unsuspecting public is finally told of the existence of an Ebola vaccine, the Global Fund will be in charge of the distribution of the vaccine. Interestingly, Bill Gates has donated a total of $560 million dollars to the Global Fund. The Global Fund has also positioned themselves to be in charge of the distribution of the “newly developed”, and not yet announced vaccines for TB and HIV. Since the goal is the vaccination of every man, woman and child on the planet with multiple vaccines, Gates’ $560 million contribution to the Global Fund is chump change compared to the expected ROI. However, on deck is the Ebola virus.

The Political Direction of This Crisis

I mentioned in Part One of this series that my best military insider source has told me that the Department of Homeland Security has taken over the plans for mandatory Ebola vaccinations and the imposition of martial law. I also mentioned in Part One how very few soldiers and police officers will actually realize that they are actually enforcing martial law since they are merely reacting to a “health crisis”, albeit contrived, which will involve severe travel restrictions and the quarantining of segments of the population of the country. If one really wants to appreciate the depth of this conspiracy and the players involved, I would recommend that visiting the Crucell website which is linked above.

The operational details of the mandatory vaccination program will be forthcoming in a future article.
Nairaland / General / Re: Do You Believe Ebola Was Man Made? by CrystalHeart22: 7:23pm On Oct 01, 2014
Part 2 read this http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2014/09/16/the-cdc-admits-the-usa-is-on-the-verge-of-a-major-ebola-outbreak/

The CDC Admits the USA Is On the Verge of a Major Ebola Outbreak

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ebola burying dead bodiesIn late July and early August, six weeks ago, I warned that we at the point of losing any hope of containing the Ebola virus and I was called a “fear-monger and I was spreading “fear-porn”. Many of my colleagues (e.g. Sheila Zilinski) were accused of the same. However, the worm has turned and the truthful media has a new partner in fear-mongering and it is the CDC.

The U.S. Lost the War Against Ebola in July of 2014

On July 30, 2014, I reported that “Patient Zero, Patrick Sawyer, had a layover in Ghana then changed planes in Togo and flew to an international travel hub of Lagos, located in Nigeria. Nigeria is also the site of an Ebola outbreak. “The dad-of-three died five days after arriving in the city”. His sister, with whom Sawyer had contact, died of Ebola. He should never have been allowed to board any plane.

In the same article I noted that ” a desperate search is on to find the hundreds of passengers who flew on the same jets as Sawyer. A total of 59 passengers and crew are estimated to have come into contact with Sawyer and effort is being made to track each individual down. There is an inherent problem with this “track down”. Sawyer was traveling two “commuter airports”, in which the exposed population was connecting to other flights; at this point, the spread of the virus would quickly expand beyond any possibility of containment because in less than a half a day, nearly a half a million people would be potentially exposed. Within a matter of a couple of hours, Sawyer’s infected fellow travelers would each have made contact with 200 other passengers and crew. Hours later, these flights would land and these people would have gone home to the friends, families and coworkers across several continents”. This was when the world, and in particular, President Obama had a fighting chance to contain Ebola and all parties failed miserably!

“Mia Culpa” CDC: Within the Past 24 Hours, the CDC Joined the Fear Mongering Business

After I published my July 30th report, United States health officials countered several similar claims by saying that they are not worried because Ebola is only transmitted through exposure to bodily fluids. In other words, the CDC was telling the truthful media to stop “spreading hysteria”. Now it is clear that the CDC is singing a different tune.

Fourteen hours before the publishing of this present article, the CDC has drawn up and released a six-page action plan on how to tackle Ebola, warning US hospitals: “now is the time to prepare“. This stern warning comes a week after the organization warned that the disease is ‘out of control’, as it has now been revealed that a CDC worker has contracted the illness. At the urging of the CDC and the U.S. government, world leaders have pledged to invest millions in health care in Liberia, where the disease is expected to rage for another 18 months at least. How far can Ebola spread in 18 months? Read on!

The CDC issued six-page Ebola “checklist”, which is designed to help healthcare workers quickly diagnose patients who may be infected, also is designed to show health care workers how to take action to protect themselves from exposure by dawning certain protective gear and doing so in a certain manner…

ebola cdcchecklist

Nothing Is Being Done To Contain the Virus

An analysis published this week noted that over 6,000 travelers fly from Nigeria to the U.S. every week, one of the countries hardest hit by the deadly Ebola outbreak which can claim the lives of 90% of infected people. Thousands more of these potentially Ebola-infected persons are being allowed to fly from Nigeria to the U.K., Canada, France, Germany, the United Arab Emirates and China, among other countries. And would you care to guess where travelers from the U.K., Canada, France, Germany, the United Arab Emirates and China frequently fly to? That answer would be the United States. With a 21 day incubation period, and no mandated screenings procedures for people traveling from infected countries, it’s really not a matter of if, but when the virus reaches the United States. This is a recipe for disaster.

The most disturbing news comes from my most trusted confidential military source. My source is the same that told me an attempted rescue of Ambassador Stevens that was thwarted by the Obama administration. This was a fact that did not surface in other venues for months. As a prelude, if there is one thing that could send military leaders over the edge and perhaps mutiny, this is it.

There is a one-two punch coming as it relates to the unfolding Ebola crisis. First, the military has been told to take orders from the Department of Homeland Security with regard to establishing revised quarantine procedures. Part of these plans include putting local police under the jurisdictional command of the military in what we could call a de facto military draft for police officers. In other words, your local police chief and sheriff will taking orders from the Pentagon when it comes to the quarantining and detention of areas and people related to an Ebola outbreak. Perhaps this is the real reason behind Program 1033 which has effectively militarized the police.

This development will effectively convert local law enforcement into a martial law operation unit. Further, this would constitute the means from which martial law can be brought in through the “back-door” and the military will be an unwitting accomplice. The police and military will not be enforcing martial law, they will be told they are protecting public safety.

The second “punch” centers around the Ebola vaccine and the developments, as well as the future plans related to the roll-out of the vaccine could prove devastating to the people of this country. This will be the topic of next part in this series.
Nairaland / General / Re: Do You Believe Ebola Was Man Made? by CrystalHeart22: 7:20pm On Oct 01, 2014
first read this http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2014/07/30/ebolas-patient-zero-has-been-identified-global-transmission-has-begun/


EBOLA’S Patient ZERO HAS BEEN IDENTIFIED: GLOBAL TRANSMISSION HAS BEGUN

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It is now being reported that Patrick Sawyer, whose sister also died from Ebola, was allowed on two ASKY Airlines flights in Liberia while infected with the deadly virus, Ebola, which painfully kills 90% of its victims.

Patient Zero, Patrick Sawyer, had a layover in Ghana then changed planes in Togo and flew to an international travel hub of Lagos, located in Nigeria. Nigeria is also the site of an Ebola outbreak. “The dad-of-three died five days after arriving in the city”. His sister, with whom Sawyer had contact, died of Ebola. He should never have been allowed to board any plane.

A desperate search is on to find the hundreds of passengers who flew on the same jets as Sawyer. A total of 59 passengers and crew are estimated to have come into contact with Sawyer and effort is being made to track each individual down. There is an inherent problem with this “track down”. Presumably, some of the passengers connected to other flights, which is known to be the case. Let’s just say, for the sake of argument, that only 20 people, a low estimate given the nature of the airports that Sawyer was traveling in, were connecting to other flights, the spread of the virus would quickly expand beyond any possibility of containment because in less than a half a day, nearly a half a million people would be potentially exposed. Within a matter of a couple of hours, Sawyer’s infected fellow travelers would each have made contact with 200 other passengers and crew. Hours later, these flights would land and these people would go home to the friends, families and coworkers across several continents.

The fact is that the window for tracking down Sawyers initial point of contact with the traveling public, has closed. Patient Zero has tipped the very first dominoes in what could prove to be the worst epidemic in human history.

Not to Worry Says the U.S. Government

United States health officials say they are not worried because Ebola is transmitted through exposure to bodily fluids.

“…Witnesses say Sawyer, a 40-year-old Liberian Finance Ministry employee en route to a conference in Nigeria, was vomiting and had diarrhea aboard at least one of his flights with some 50 other passengers aboard. Ebola can be contracted from traces of feces or vomit, experts say”. I would submit that it is time to get worried. And given the fact that we now know that Ebola detection kits have been deployed in National Guard unit kits in all 50 states, it would appear that someone knew about this possibility for sometime.

We are either looking at gross negligence or a well-planned conspiracy.
Nairaland / General / Do You Believe Ebola Was Man Made? by CrystalHeart22: 6:55pm On Oct 01, 2014

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