Saturday, October 18, 2014

Did U.S.Military Government Infect Africans With Ebola As It Did Guatemalans With Syphilis And Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases ?

Did U.S.Military Government  Infect Africans With Ebola As It Did Guatemalans With Syphilis And Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases ?

Anyone who knows a little of the Nazi like history of the U.S. military government's radiation 'experiments' on U.S.soldiers or 'GIs' meaning 'government issue or property as well as Seymour Hersh's very good investigation,'Chemical and biological warfare;: America's hidden arsenal', into U.S.government 'experiments' on U.S.prison human 'guinea pigs' and even on conscienious objectors who refuse military service this is in no way something that should surprise anyone I'm sorry to say.


Dr. Cyril Broderick, A Liberian scientist and a former professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Liberia’s College of Agriculture and Forestry, suggests that the U.S. is responsible for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

Dr. Broderick, in Liberia's Daily Observer wrote:

"The US Department of Defense (DoD) is funding Ebola trials on humans - trials which started just weeks before the Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone... - /aanirfan.blogspot.com



  1. U.S. researchers broke rules in Guatemala syphilis study ...

    www.reuters.com/.../us-usa-guatemala-syphilis-idUSTRE77S3L1...

    Reuters
    Aug 29, 2011 - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. government researchers must have known they were violating ethical standards by deliberately infecting ...



  1. Fact Sheet on the 1946-1948 U.S. Public Health Service ...

    www.hhs.gov/.../f...

    United States Department of Health and Human Servi...
    The first experiments in Guatemala involved infecting female commercial sex workers with gonorrhea or syphilis, and then allowing them to have unprotected ...
  2. US General Warns of Potential Ebola-Driven 'Mass Migration'

    cnsnews.com › News

    Cybercast News Service
    5 days ago - Marine Corps Gen. John Kelly, commander of the U.S. Southern Command, predicted last week that the Ebola virus will not be contained in ...
  3. General: If Ebola Reaches Central America, 'There Will Be ...

    www.weeklystandard.com/.../general-if-ebola-reac...

    The Weekly Standard
    Oct 8, 2014 - John F. Kelly, the commander of the U.S. Southern Command. ... smuggle people and those people can be carrying Ebola, the general said.

Project Whitecoat - SDA's and biological warfare

www.apfn.org/thewinds/library/turner.html

by MD Turner - ‎1970 - ‎Cited by 3 - ‎Related articles
In this project, experiments with BW agents are performed on the volunteers. ... Statesgovernment on the development and sue of chemical and biological weapons. ..... It "is not conscientious objection to war service," and therefore the "Christian ...Seymour M. Hersh, Chemical and Biological Warfare, America's Hidden .


'GERMS: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War'

www.blackherbals.com/germs.htm

Reaching beyond the military, it had exposed prisoners at the Ohio State Penitentiary, ... Like a surprising number of his peers who developed weapons for biological .... Thetesting of prototype nuclear arms at sites in the Soviet Union and the .... The test subjects were Seventh-Day Adventists, conscientious objectors who,



  1. Chapter 3: Bringing the Bombs Home, "KILLING OUR OWN ...

    www.ratical.org/radiation/KillingOurOwn/KOO3.html

    Government nuclear planners held a series of meetings to pinpoint ... (Uhl and Ensign,GI Guinea Pigs, p. 55.) ..... The Army booklet handed to the first nuclear soldiers at the Nevada Test Site did not discuss atomic bomb radiation hazards.



http://aanirfan.blogspot.com/2014/10/us-military-causing-ebola-crisis.html

'US MILITARY CAUSING EBOLA CRISIS'


Dr Peter Piot in Zaire 1976Journey To Yambuku Zaire
According to Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:

Ebola is usually caused by:

1. Close contact with wildlife.

2. Poor hospitals, with unsafe injections and lack of basic hygiene.

My journey back to Ebola ground zero Financial Times‎ - May 2014



Treatment of Ebola

According to Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
It is very easy to contain an Ebola outbreak with: 

1. Gloves

2. Hand washing

3. Safe injection practices

4. Isolation of patients

5. Safe and rapid discarding of the corpses

6. Tracing of contacts and observation for a few weeks. 

According to Peter Piot, director of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine:
Control measures are very simple and inexpensive and can, in theory, be implemented by local professionals and volunteers.

My journey back to Ebola ground zero Financial Times‎ - May 2014



Piot

In 1976, while working at the Institute of Tropical Medicine, Piot was part of the team that discovered the Ebola virus.[2][3] 

A Belgian doctor working in Zaire had sent a blood sample from a Belgian nun who had fallen ill for further research after he could not identify the disease. Piot and his colleagues discovered the virus, and subsequently traveled to Zaire to help quell an outbreak which was spreading in the country. 

Piot's team made key discoveries into how the virus spread, and traveled from village to village, spreading information and putting the ill and those who had come into contact with them into quarantine. The epidemic was stopped in three months, after it had killed almost 300 people.[4]


How did Ebola get from Zaire to Liberia, about 3,500km away?

Dr. Cyril Broderick, A Liberian scientist and a former professor of Plant Pathology at the University of Liberia’s College of Agriculture and Forestry, suggests that the U.S. is responsible for the Ebola outbreak in West Africa.

Dr. Broderick, in Liberia's Daily Observer wrote:

"The US Department of Defense (DoD) is funding Ebola trials on humans - trials which started just weeks before the Ebola outbreak in Guinea and Sierra Leone...

"The DoD gave a contract worth $140 million dollars to Tekmira, a Canadian pharmaceutical company, to conduct Ebola research.

"This research work involved injecting and infusing healthy humans with the deadly Ebola virus.

"Hence, the DoD is listed as a collaborator in a 'First in Human' Ebola clinical trial (NCT02041715, which started in January 2014 shortly before an Ebola epidemic was declared in West Africa in March.



Doctor Richard C. Davis says that, with the U.S. Army at Ft. Detrick, he developed a successful drug to combat Ebola 

Davis says the research was inexplicably shut down two weeks before the first outbreak of the virus in West Africa.


Richard C. Davis, M.D., a former flight surgeon with the U.S. Navy, told Infowars that he was leading a project to develop a drug called RC-2Beta.

In the Autumn of 2013, Davis' company began working with the US Army at Ft. Detrick, Maryland, to develop the drug, with astounding success.

According to Davis, the drug "Killed four of the world’s deadliest viruses...

"Everyone was very excited about these results since there has never been a broad-spectrum anti-viral drug that killed so many different viruses without affecting normal (uninfected) cells in this way," writes Davis.



Between 1946 and 1948, in Guatemala, US government scientists deliberately infected more than 1500 soldiers, prostitutes, prisoners and even mental patients with syphilis and other sexually transmitted diseases.

None of the test subjects infected with the diseases ever gave informed consent. Some of the test subjects died.




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