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Ok, so call me paranoid. Call me a tinfoil hat wearing conspiracy theorist. And perhaps I DO read too much science fiction and watch too many apocalypse horror movies...but THIS concerns me. NOT this guy. THIS guy will get here, contained, safe and sound. He will probably heal up and get well. It is the NEXT one(s) that will come here that worry me. Why? Because I believe that the government wants to unleash a plague upon America in order to thin out the population ( culling the herds so to speak ) and so they can implement Martial Law and remain in power indefinitely, while passing ALL kinds of laws that will strip the freedom from We the Peons...er...I mean People. So FIRST they bring one or two of the infected in, nothing goes wrong, they all pat themselves publicly on the back and US on our childlike heads and say see we TOLD you it would be safe. Then when we have become used to this and complacent, OOPSIE an accidental release of the virus into the population. Maybe a plane crash carrying one or more infected and an unknowing population rushing in to help survivors. Or the accidental mislabeling of a vial or chart... Or an aide worker who forgets to scrub down completely who later becomes ill but is discovered too late. And diseases like this have a nasty habit of eventually becoming airborne. What ever, the point is they did NOT need to bring this infected worker into America. NOT even for research purposes! The virus is already housed in the CDC for research ( you know it is!) And giving this guy the best care didnt require bringing him here. The best care money could buy COULD have been brought to him. No, I believe there is much more here than meets the eye. And I do NOT believe the government has OUR health and wellbeing in mind! (Taking off my tinfoil hat now) Yall can believe what you want. It is just MHO. And probably not gonna be any problem...right?
Posted on: Sun, 03 Aug 2014 07:03:39 +0000

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