Tuesday, October 28, 2014

CDC Finally Admits that Ebola Can Float through the Air … 3 Feet

from Washington’s Blog:
Frontline Healthcare Workers Must Protect Themselves from Aerosol Transmission of Ebola
We’ve noted for some time that Ebola can be spread by aerosols to frontline healthcare workers.
The CDC is finally admitting this fact. The CDC put out a new poster stating:
Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose, or mouth of another person. Droplets travel short distances, less than 3 feet (1 meter) from one person to another.
Read More @ WashingtonsBlog.com



ER Doctor Reveals Truth: ‘Hospitals Can’t Save Ebola Patients’

by Melissa Melton, TRUTHstreammedia:

A severely botched Ebola case (which resulted in at least two more cases) has turned a Dallas, Texas hospital into a virtual ghost town, with its ER visits dropping 50% and revenue dropping 25% since it happened. When I called the place, the woman in the ER who answered the phone refused to even tell me what the wait time would be if I showed up in the ER (per what she said was hospital “policy”); must be a new policy, because when ABC News asked a few days before me, they got an answer of “zero wait time” in a hospital where it used to be an hour.
People are realizing that going to the hospital in the case of Patient Zero Thomas Eric Duncan did not make his situation any better and by the second time, only prolonged the inevitable while putting other people in harm’s way.
Read More @ TruthStreamMedia.com


Testing negative for Ebola is meaningless; the virus is not detectable for up to six weeks

by Mike Adams, Natural News:
It’s too bad that many of the people debating the Ebola quarantine issue don’t know anything about virology. So far, the focus on New York’s reversal of its Ebola quarantine rule has centered on a single repeated claim: “The nurse tested NEGATIVE for Ebola!” Therefore she should be released, the logic goes.
Unfortunately, Ebola doesn’t work that way. A person who is carrying Ebola and replicating Ebola inside their own blood will test negative for Ebola for up to six weeks. The test won’t show a positive result until the virus has replicated to a sufficient quantity to be detectable.
Read More @ NaturalNews.com


Why Do Banks Want Our Deposits? Hint: It’s Not to Make Loans

by Ellen Brown, Web of Debt:
Many authorities have said it: banks do not lend their deposits. They create the money they lend on their books.
Robert B. Anderson, Treasury Secretary under Eisenhower, said it in 1959:
When a bank makes a loan, it simply adds to the borrower’s deposit account in the bank by the amount of the loan. The money is not taken from anyone else’s deposits; it was not previously paid in to the bank by anyone. It’s new money, created by the bank for the use of the borrower.
Read More @ WebofDebt.com


When Criminals Speak

by Rory, TheDailyCoin.org:
For almost four years the precious metals and mining sectors have been taken behind the wood shed and beaten into submission. During this time the people that understand the fundamentals for both the physical metals and the miners, have stood tall and continued to remind everyone of the reasons for holding physical precious metals and, for the gamblers, the reasons for investing in the mining sector.
We have had multi-decade experts, such Jim Sinclair explain that we should continue to take advantage of the suppressed prices and continue to acquire physical gold. Eric Sprott has been very vocal during this time, including an open letter to the World Gold Council questioning their analysis.
Read More @ TheDailyCoin.org



ARE YOU WORRIED ABOUT DEFLATION?

from The Burning Platform:
New Yorkers are bringing home the bacon — but can’t afford the beef.
The prices of supermarket staples such as meat, milk and butter are skyrocketing.
US Labor Department data show the bill for butter surged 23.7 percent over the last 12 months. Meat rose 13 percent in the last year, with beef jumping 17.8 percent — the biggest boost since January 2004.
Meanwhile, fresh fruits other than apples, bananas and oranges increased 9.5 percent and whole milk rose 8.7 percent.
Read More @ TheBurningPlatform.com





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