By A Texas Reader
At WND.
Has Ebola been “weaponized” by the elites?
Wikipedia: Fort Detrick, note 11
Jeffrey Alan Lockwood wrote in 2009, that the biological warfare program at Ft. Detrick began to research the use of insects as disease vectors going back to World War II and also employed German and Japanese scientists after the war who had experimented on human subjects among POWs and concentration camp inmates. Scientists used or attempted to use a wide variety of insects in their biowar plans, including fleas, ticks, ants, lice and mosquitoes – especially mosquitoes that carried the yellow fever virus. They also tested these in the United States. Lockwood thinks that it is very likely that the U.S. did use insects dropped from aircraft during the Korean War to spread diseases, and that the Chinese and North Koreans were not simply engaged in a propaganda campaign when they made these allegations, since the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Secretary of Defense had approved their use in the fall of 1950 at the "earliest practicable time." At that time, it had five bio warfare agents ready for use, three of which were spread by insect vectors.[11
“California Company’s Serum Used to Treat Man with Ebola Virus,” CBS San Francisco.
Leaf Bio is licensing arm of Mapp Bio.
Mapp licensed their serum from Defyrus of Canada. More info on Defyrus can be found here. All of Defyrus's research partners are involved in finding drugs that can be used to fight diseases being introduced to this country by illegal aliens.
Defyrus’ collaboration with NUHS involves funding from Defence Innovative Research Programme (Defence Research and Technology Office; DIRP grant approved Nov 16, 2011) to conduct in vivo efficacy of DEF201 against Dengue, Chikungunya and Enterovirus 71 (EV-71) at the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Singapore.
Mapp's focus is on some of the deadliest viruses known to researchers. For example, UTMB is located at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston.
The old bio weapons lab at Fort Detrick, Maryland, funds part of the research.
United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease (USAMRIID) – Virology Division (Frederick, Maryland, USA):
Under a Collaborative Research and Development Agreement signed, March 11, 2011 with the Virology Division of USAMRIID, Defyrus is investigating a series of in vivo efficacy studies with Aderon™ as a potential prophylactic against Togaviruses in combination with various DoD vaccines. The initial results of this collaboration were presented at the 10th Annual ASM Biodefense and Emerging Disease Research Meeting in Washington, DC.
So, is Uncle Sam developing drugs to treat the Marburg and Ebola viruses? The Army is re-colonizing Africa. So, maybe counter measures against these viruses are necessary.
Or attempting to weaponize these viruses?
And now that the truth about the serum has come out, will there be demands by the U.N. and others to give the serum away freely to African victims as well?
And once the aforementioned diseases become endemic or even pandemic in the U.S., thanks to open borders, will only the military and the elites have access to serums as counter measures to these diseases?
A recent article in the National Geographic had an interview with a bio-warfare researcher that did confirm they were studying Ebola to develop a vaccine. Making a bio-weapon of Ebola and developing the vaccine would go together.
ReplyDeleteMore than anything else, the current spread of Ebola is probably more likely the result of the unsanitary practices and strange cultural practices of the African people.
ReplyDeleteThe dead has to have the innards cleaned by hand prior to burial. A hand and arm inserted up the butt to remove the detritus. I will not say more.
Those propaganda films allegedly showing insects carrying disease during the Korean war always show the insects against a background of snow. Insects die in the cold.
ReplyDeleteI would not deny there is something strange about the current Ebola scare. Normally the people die so fast that there is few others than can contract the illness.
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