martes, 21 de octubre de 2014

Fraud and Manufactured Ebola Paranoia in the United States | Global Research

Fraud and Manufactured Ebola Paranoia in the United States | Global Research

 There are at least two sets of probabilistic reasons to suspect Ebola
fraud in the United States. These two sets were canvassed in an earlier
article by this author that appears here. First, and briefly, while the
MSM has reported with tremendous enthusiasm Dr. Kent Brantly’s plasma
transfusion matches with three U.S. citizens tightly connected to U.S.
soil (Dr. Nick Sacra, NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo, and Nurse Nina Pham),
the probability of these matches having actually arisen is provably, and
formally so, exceedingly low (either .0352 or .0036 depending on
whether Brantly’s blood type is A or B; as the above-linked article
demonstrates, O and AB can be ruled out by logical deduction).

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