Washington’s Blog A More Dangerous Strain The head of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University … More
Category: Health & Wellness
Do Newly Released Emails Reveal Conflict of Interest Between the CDC and the ADA?
Ben Swann by Derrick Broze Over 2000 pages of emails released under a Freedom of Information Act request have uncovered … More
Government Indifference Compounds Ebola Disaster
Global Research By Kate Randall United Nations officials said Thursday that the UN trust fund for Ebola has only $100,000 … More
Ebola, Ideology and Common Sense
Buchanan.org by Patrick J. Buchanan Growing up in Washington in the 1930s and ’40s, our home was, several times, put … More
U.S. is Responsible for the Ebola Outbreak in West Africa: Liberian Scientist
Global Research By Timothy Alexander Guzman A History of Guatemala’s Syphilis Experiment: How a U.S. Led Team Performed Human Experimentations … More
Ebola Goes Global: Air France Quarantines 183 After 4 Cases in Madrid, Moscow Monitors 2 Students
Global Research By 21st Century Wire AIR FRANCE: 183 passengers and other crew are quarantined in Madrid, Spain. It’s official: … More
Ebola Travel Ban Now!
The Economic Collapse by Michael Snyder Is Barack Obama completely insane? By not instituting an immediate ban on all non-essential … More
Ebola Researcher: Disease Could Go Airborne at Any Moment
The New American by Selwyn Duke Ebola transmitted as easily as the common flu, in an airborne fashion? This could … More
Mystery Respiratory Disease Spreads To 40 States Across USA
Natural News by Julie Wilson A healthcare system that relies solely on vaccines to treat and prevent disease is a … More
CDC Now Admits You CAN Get Ebola On a Plane Or Bus
Washington’s Blog Contradicts Previous Government Statements The government has claimed that you can’t catch Ebola sitting on a bus with … More
Feds: Blacks Suffer Most From Fluoride, Fluoridate Anyway
The New American by Alex Newman The federal government has known for five decades that blacks were even more susceptible … More
Researchers Expect Over 20 US Ebola Cases In Weeks, “You Don’t Want To Know Worst Case”
Zero Hedge “We have a worst-case scenario, and you don’t even want to know,” warns Alessandro Vespignani, a researcher creating … More
This Week in Ebola: Fear, Lies, and Propaganda
The Daily Sheeple by Lily Dane Much like the virus itself, news (propaganda?) about Ebola is spreading like wildfire. At … More
Ebola Bombshell: New WHO Report Clearly Shows 42 Day Incubation Period, Not 21
DC Clothesline by Dean Garrison The World Health Organization has admitted that, in a significant number of cases, Ebola victims … More
The Idiotic Explanation Why The “Idiot With The Clipboard” Was Unprotected
Zero Hedge Phoenix Air has released a statement explaining why the now infamous non-HazMat-wearing ‘clipboard man’ seen in close proximity … More
Ebola: U.S. Government Ignoring Lessons From History
The New American by Steve Byas In the spring of 1347, a ship arrived in Italy, having returned from the … More
Radiation Levels at Fukushima Rise to Record Highs After Typhoon
RT The amount of radioactive water near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant has risen to record levels after a typhoon … More
FEMA Conducting Pandemic Drills Amidst Ebola Crisis
Activist Post By Brandon Turbeville In yet another curious coincidence surrounding the recent Ebola crisis, it appears that FEMA has … More
Obama: Risk of Widespread US Ebola Outbreak ‘Very, Very Low’
VOA News by Carolyn Presutti, Reuters, AP Health workers remove the body a woman who died from the Ebola virus … More
World Health Organization Forced to Admit that Ebola Might Be Spread to Healthcare Workers through Coughing and Sneezing
Washington’s Blog CDC and WHO Admit Frontline Healthcare Workers Might be Exposed Last week, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control … More
