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The Ebola Virus Pandemic: “A Weapon of Mass Destruction”? | Global Research

The Ebola Virus Pandemic: “A Weapon of Mass Destruction”? | Global Research

 A carefully documented analysis of the Ebola Pandemic


This year’s first outbreak of the hemorrhagic fever virus Ebola started
in February in the West African nation of Guinea. It then began
spreading to Liberia and, for the first time, to Sierra
Leone and now Nigeria. With the possible spread to England in attempts
to trace 30,000 people who might have been exposed, and now an American
death in Nigeria and two more Americans afflicted with it here in the
US, Ebola has rapidly grown into what could become a global epidemic
with a potential capacity to wipe out millions.

According to
recent statistics from the World Health Organization (WHO) released just
last week, at least 672 people have died out of a total of 1,201 cases
so far this year in West Africa. However, seven days later the number of
fatalities has jumped to 887, a spike of over 200 deaths in just the
last few days.

Because the incubation period may last ten days
while the infected victim may not even be aware of any illness, the
virus is highly contagious. Then what begins like typical flu symptoms
of fever, later vomiting as the virus spreads rapidly inside the body
causing people to succumb often within days of its onset. Victims
literally die from internal bleeding that in the final stages can flow
out of every orifice. It has the trappings of a ghastly zombie science
fiction nightmare come true.

There is no standard treatment
(other than isolating the infected and quarantining those at risk). Nor
is there yet an official vaccine, although Reuters just announced that
as early as next month the US government will commence testing an
experimental Ebola vaccine on humans after positive results were found
on primates. It has been reported that the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) infectious disease unit and the US Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) will be running vaccine trials “as quickly as possible.”

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