Sunday, June 16, 2019

It is a Medical Fact that People of African Descent Have Enhanced Natural Immunity to Various Viral Infections, Including Ebola

By R.C.
Sun, Jun 16, 2019 7:48 p.m.

It is a medical fact that people of African descent have enhanced natural immunity to various viral infections, including Ebola. In fact, migrants from Africa may carry Ebola and show no symptoms whatsoever.



As migrants arrive in Texas from the Congo, media buries the medical fact that Africans can carry Ebola without showing any symptoms – NaturalNews.com

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

It takes an awful lot of money to fly from Cameroon to Ecuador and then spending FOUR months further cross country to the USA border.

It does take a lot of money for people that are so poor? That is right, isn't it?

Anonymous said...

It will be said that merely to say that black Africans have an enhanced immunity to tropical diseases is a racist statement. Even if the fact is 100 % true merely to express such a thought is a humans rights violation or some such.

WE ARE ALL EQUAL.

Anonymous said...

ANOTHER INCIDENT WHERE THE LOCAL MEDIA TAKES THE BLACK'S SIDE OVER THE "RACIST",WHITE POLICE IN GRAND RAPIDS.
GRA:WOODTV sent 350 lb black reporter,Leon Hendrix to report this in--in the ghetto.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — The Grand Rapids Police Department is again the subject of scrutiny for how an officer treated a black child during an investigation.

Car’reion Baker, 12, was arrested near his home in the 700 block of Neland Avenue SE north of Franklin Street Saturday afternoon.

Grand Rapids police said officers were in the area after getting reports of a large fight involving 15 to 20 people(GRA:THAT received zero coverage). As police cleared the scene, they came across the incident involving Car’reion that caught their eye.

Police said Car’reion was seen chasing a man and was carrying a “wooden pole.” When an officer approached the boy, Car’reion fell onto the ground as he threw the object and was taken into custody, police said. Police say he kicked an officer while he was trying to make the arrest.

A witness to the ordeal, Ted Jauw(GRA:light-skinned black,I think), posted his perspective on what happened to Facebook. The narrative was shared more than 2,000 times on the social media site as of Monday evening.

“Officers took it upon themselves to engage individuals in a way that was not de-escalating or empathetic to the optics of a bunch of mostly white male cops on a young black boy,” Jauw wrote. “The message was clear that we were the problem now.”

Jauw and Car’reion’s family members say police misread the situation. They say what the officers thought was a potential “felonious assault” was actually a boy chasing his adult cousin with a stick. They say Car’reion was simply playing with a relative and should never have encountered the police.

“He couldn’t even see who was coming for him or who was on him until they picked him up off the ground,” Car’reion’s mother Bernice Jones told 24 Hour News 8. “It was scary.”

The cousin who said he was the one being chased by Car’reion would only identify himself as Mo fearing retribution from police. He said he was not a victim.

“We were just playing,” Mo told 24 Hour News 8. “That’s my cousin. How can I be a victim of my cousin?”

Mo said he didn’t approach police to tell his story after the incident because he doesn’t talk to law enforcement officers as a personal policy.

“Police, they racist,” he said. “They’ll get you, try to hem you up on something.”

The Grand Rapids Police Department posted a lengthy response to Jauw’s narrative online Monday afternoon.

“The officers on scene used their discretion to not arrest the 12-year-old for felonious assault or assault on a police officer, but rather the least serious of the offenses: resisting and obstructing a police officer and disorderly fighting,” the post read in part. “Our top priority is to keep our community safe. We are grateful for your engagement and we look forward to continued conversation with you and other residents about how we serve our community.”

Car’reion said the encounter with police caught him off guard and scared him.

“Out of nowhere, the cops showed up and they handcuffed me,” he said. “I felt like I was actually going to go to jail.”

Car’reion was taken to the Kent County jail for processing but was immediately released to his family, police said.

Car’reion said the encounter changed his view of police officers.

“Before they handcuffed me, I thought the police was just like- I thought they were heroes,” Car’reion said. “They made me feel bad when they handcuffed me.”

The 12-year-old and his mother admitted that the boy kicked an officer during the arrest.

“I kicked one of the cops like this,” Car’reion said, demonstrating a backward kicking motion. “Not hard, though.”
GRA:So once again,you have blacks probably lying to make "white,racist police",look bad--and set up a lawsuit.GRPD say they have cam video that will prove THEY were telling the truth and the blacks are "wrong in their description of what occurred."
--GR Anonymous

Anonymous said...

TRUMP THREATENS MASS DEPORTATIONS--(GRA:LET'S SEE FOLLOW THROUGH)
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump is threatening to remove millions of people living in the country illegally on the eve of formally announcing his re-election bid.

In a pair of tweets Monday night, Trump said that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement would next week “begin the process of removing the millions of illegal aliens who have illicitly found their way into the United States.”

“They will be removed as fast as they come in,” he wrote.

An administration official said the effort would focus on the more than 1 million people who have been issued final deportation orders by federal judges but remain at large in the country. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to explain the president’s tweets.
GRA:One million?Are they going to hire a few thousand ICE agents in the next week to pull this off?It'd be great,if true though,then we'd only have 40 million more of them to get rid of.
--GR Anonymous