Thursday, October 2, 2014


So let me get this straight.

For weeks the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC 24/7: Saving Lives, Protecting People), the OFFICIAL bureau of health concerning communicable diseases for all of America, “The CDC”; has been screaming at the American public that there is no need to worry about some viral disease – Ebola – because:

It is almost impossible to catch.

Every single inch of our land is absolutely covered by “over-the-top” professional professionals who would recognize any threat to the health of any single individual, on our land, or abroad, the instant it showed up.

Every country on the Earth is taking stringent actions to make absolutely sure that not one single individual can possibly ever, under any circumstances, exit any country with a run-away communicable disease. Hey, the system they have in their countries is positively impenetrable.

They have set up impossible to breach safeguards in every country on the face of the earth, to protect every citizen in America from any exposure to, or chance of catching any bad bug, and –

We have the best healthcare facilities, workers, and insurance in the world, which can handle anything, anytime, no matter what, besides, it’s over there so you can sleep easy.



At the same time this same bureau is telling every single “over-the-top” (and crappy Obamacare covered) health care provider in the nation to keep their eyes open for symptoms X, Y, Z, and act in THIS WAY, if you should see these things.

Wait; I just committed an oxymoron by putting crappy next to Obamacare. I apologize.

So, anyway fast forward to today – last week actually.

Some dude from previously not mentioned country who is knowingly infected with previously mentioned deadly disease jumps on an airplane after being stringently questioned and tested by previously not mentioned country through their proven means of preventing the spread of previously mentioned deadly disease spends the next day on 3 airplanes, in 3 airports, in 3 countries. Having contact with hundreds. (don’t worry, he cannot pass it to others until he has a fever) I wonder who sat in his seats after him. One plane made 20+ flights after he sat in that seat before he was “infectious”.

This same dude has never before been to America. But, he has a girlfriend (with 5 kids, none of whom are his) who he immediately moves in with, positively infecting her through unprotected sexual relations, and most likely infecting the five children in her one bedroom apartment.

Nine days after his moving into that apartment. Seven days after him being infectious. Five days after he was taken into isolation. That apartment still houses all six original residents, and has NOT been sterilized.

Anyway, back to the point of this post.

The professional professionals who had been drilled about looking for X, Y, Z, took one look at this dude, and immediately released him back into the population.

Wait, What?

This is going to get bad and no BullShit ranting from the CDC is going to stop this disease they have allowed to become a world-wide population decimator.

Note these things:

The semen of every male that survives Ebola is still infectious to any person it contacts, for at least seven weeks after his own recovery.

The CDC will not state that anyone who has recovered cannot catch Ebola again.

Maybe that was the plan all along.