Ebola, and the New Golden Age of Fear part 2

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Sheepdog started the topic in Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 9:29am

Wake up!!!!!!!!

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Sheepdog Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 9:51am

Twisted stuff... A conspiracy to be proud of......
Ebola trials could be started by January.... What a coincidence....
Let's just take a breath, and work through this............ The media, Murdochs media in particular, has pumped the ebola thing now for weeks.... Fox news, herald sun, British tabloids.... The list goes on..... Saturation....... It makes the bird flu/mad cow/ sars fear campaigns look like chicken feed..... But hooray!!! A vaccine is on the way!!!!!

Ebola trials - http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/21/ebola-vaccine-trial...

You'll note in the above article that the major pharmaceutical player in all of this is "GlaxoSmithKline"..
From the article - "GlaxoSmithKline has signed on to further develop the NIH vaccine and mass produce it."

On first look, one may think there's nothing sinister... That of course this would happen...... But dig a little deeper.... The almost obscene media saturation by Murdoch.... The fact that GlaxoSmithKline is in play.....
Rupert Murdoch is a major holder in GlaxoSmithKline.... He refuses to divulge his interests in the company.... In 2009, he placed his son on the Board of directors...... However, the media reported that james Murdoch stepped down from GlaxoSmithKline after the phone hacking scandal -
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/james-murdoch-leave-glaxosmithkline-board-...

But here's the thing... James Murdoch never left GlaxoSmithKline...... Article from yesterday-
http://www.scotsman.com/business/gsk-s-green-light-for-james-murdoch-1-1...

So... Here we have an international news company run by the Murdochs, pumping the ebola thing, making millions in the process, and low and behold, a drug company run by the Murdochs has the rites to supply a vaccine, with a chance at making billions....... What a coincidence!!!!!

http://sickosequel.wordpress.com/tag/glaxosmithkline/

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Craig Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 1:01pm

Interesting SD, very interesting!

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wellymon Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 1:12pm

Nothing surprises me these days Sheepio, especially with greed/scams/scares which in the end are relating to money!!
Good detective stuff.
Cheers for the heads up, won't be buying "GlaxoSmithKline" rohipnol s again;)

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davetherave Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 1:56pm

so u say wellymon , just like u will stop buying viagra and stop looking at sheep dog trial mags:)
Yeah SD, u Tom Jones Fan, I been watching Ebola Hoax with interest. Your points exactly, combined with it, it takes all the heat off the politicians whose economies and Budget issues are seriously in big fucking trouble. Nothing better than a major health scare to take the publics attention off the fact the pollies can not fix the problems they said they could.

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Sheepdog Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 2:22pm

Cheers, boys... Welly..... We sold the block...... No escape shed for you mate...... I think we should all bail to Yorkos beach shack ;)

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happyasS Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 3:44pm

its certainly not a coincidence but I don't see any conspiracy...Murdoch is indeed pumping the Ebola thing but since its a very real problem and recognised by the WHO, then I don't see a problem. should Murdoch print lies about Ebola in his paper then that's another thing completely...and hes done devious things like that in the past about other medical issues to support GSK ...but so far for me, no problems here...just a very savy business man. prick all the same...but smart prick.

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Sheepdog Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 4:14pm

Nope, Happy... Definite conflict of interest..... And also lets just put things into perspective, if we are going to bring that puppet of an organisation, W.H.O, into it...
Malaria fact sheet by W.H.O;
627 000 deaths by malaria in 2013.....
In 2012, malaria killed an estimated 482 000 children under five years of age. That is 1300 children every day, or one child almost every minute.....
http://www.who.int/malaria/media/world_malaria_report_2013/en/

So far, since the "Ebola epidemic" started, we've had 4000 deaths....... Or the same as 3 days worth of child malaria deaths.... But because Murdoch owns the company that will make billions, he has deliberately beefed up the situation..... If he owned a malaria vaccine, you wouldn't even know those 4000 were dead.... It'd be wall to wall "malaria shock horror"... "Mozzies maul Manchester mum in Mumbai"......
Insidious......

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yorkessurfer Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 4:09pm

Hey Sheepy you can't all come here you might be carrying that Ebola thingy! Barley and the other farmers have sharpened their pitchforks to repel any invaders. We have contingency plans in place to mine the waters around the bay and blockade the road in just in case this thing starts spreading.
Just putting the finishing touches on my bunker and have 1 years supply of canned food stored away.
Doomsday Preppers are coming down next week to do an audit but I think I have it covered!

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Sheepdog Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 4:16pm

But I've got a gun licence!!!! Nice little .22 pump action!!!!! .... Saving up for a 9mm pistol... I can be useful!!!! Pleeaaaaase!!!!!!!! ;)

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yorkessurfer Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 4:27pm

A .22 is pretty small fry, we prefer larger calibre military style assault rifles around here sheepy. But I will have a word to barley and see what he thinks?
If I say your an Abbott supporter he may come around?

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Sheepdog Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 5:40pm

Cheers, man.... Would love an ak47, but hey... John Howard yadda yadda....
Just tell barley "You'd be surprised what a .22 hollow point can do"....
Plus a 9mil would be handy for close action combat....

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yorkessurfer Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 6:07pm

Abbott contributed $18m to fight Ebola and $21.6m to get Pirates of the Caribbean 5 filmed in Australia. It's all about priorities?
Protection of our borders is the highest priority though and Scott Morrison will announce to fearful Coalition voters soon he intends to tell all those Ebolans they're not welcome here should they try and reach Australia!

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blindboy Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 6:24pm

Sheepdog comparisons between Ebola and Malaria are not really valid. Malaria was eradicated in developing countries and it is scandalous that more has not been done to eradicate it elsewhere but the reality is that it is limited by the range of the mosquitos that transmit it and within those areas its incidence is unlikely to spike or cause greater mortality than it already does.
Ebola is an intensely infectious virus that kills rapidly and, in the absence of effective control, probably has the potential to cause a pandemic unparalleled since the Spanish Influenza or the Black Death. The major concern is that there will be an uncontrolled outbreak in a densely populated city with poor medical services, of which there are many, and spread globally from there.
The odds against this happening might be pretty good, but that is not enough given the risks involved. I am happy to nominate for the International Murdoch Detestation Champinship and would back myself to make at least the semi-finals but in this case he is irrelevant.

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lomah Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 9:08pm

Worth reading if you want some decent background info

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2014/10/27/ebola-wars

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davetherave Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:00pm

boys, not taking sides, but not the first time a govt has used a virus/GERM to then utilise it for itself to become the SAVIOUR- hand in hand with a multinational/s- such a beautiful couple- brings tears to my eyes- handkerchief please mr copperfield- classic stuff, so happy they will now be in MY OWN BACKYARD within the month, gentleman, start your engines!!!!!!!!!! happy oct/nov swellnutters, thanks mitchvg- good stuff sd- get warmer saints man, c u in dec legends- may u all have calm minds and happy hearts, the rave

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thermalben Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 10:17pm

Great link lomah - thanks. Fascinating, and bloody scary.

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davetherave Wednesday, 22 Oct 2014 at 11:10pm
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Cheers, boys... Welly..... We sold the block...... No escape shed for you mate...... I think we should all bail to Yorkos beach shack ;)

fantastic news mate, may it be a fair bit warmer, all the best to u and your lovely wife, happy move wherever it may be, I hear St Kilda are looking for a new skills coach, but just easy Hawks prey mate. I will be in contact early Dec, just before my 21st:)

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braudulio Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 2:30pm
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Cheers, boys... Welly..... We sold the block...... No escape shed for you mate...... I think we should all bail to Yorkos beach shack ;)

Don't forget ya tin (foil) hats boys!

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Sheepdog Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 1:11pm

Blind boy, you write; "Ebola is an intensely infectious virus that kills rapidly and, in the absence of effective control, probably has the potential to cause a pandemic unparalleled since the Spanish Influenza or the Black Death."
Mate, you've been swept up in the Murdoch fear campaign... It is simply not true..... It has already been totally eradicated in Nigeria, one of the countries where it all started;
http://www.who.int/mediacentre/news/statements/2014/nigeria-ends-ebola/en/

My comparison re' ebola and malaria is valid in a "advertorial" sense, not a pathological sense... Murdoch stands to gain billions via fear advertorials..... IMO a conflict of interest, and a political tool for Murdoch placed leaders, as davetherave brought up.......
Editorials on malaria, nearly 1/2 a million children dying has no profit, but is worthy journalism, even in regards to your own pov " it is scandalous that more has not been done to eradicate it elsewhere ".... Yes, scandalous....
I believe Murdoch has contravened points 4, 5, and 6 of the Journalists' Code of Ethics...
http://www.alliance.org.au/code-of-ethics.html

Davo,,,, Just sold the land..... didn't sell our house..... Still in two minds....

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blindboy Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 5:26pm

Sheepdog there were 19 cases total in Nigeria all related to a single chain of infection. The situation in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone is entirely different, thousands of cases, unknown chains of infection and no end in sight. The threat is quite real as demonstrated by the difficulty the US had handling an infectious patient. If that patient had flown to India instead the results could have been catastrophic.
Murdoch may be acting unethically in terms of his Glaxo investment but given that Fox and News Ltd's usual mode is distortion and exaggeration it would be hard to distinguish deliberate over-statement from business as usual.

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thermalben Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 5:39pm
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Mate, you've been swept up in the Murdoch fear campaign

I've seen a lot of in depth articles and TV reports from non-Murdoch sources, and they also paint a frightful image.

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Sheepdog Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 6:33pm

True.... But the majority is coming from Murdochs tentacles, and "the others" follow suit cos it sells copy
Bottomline...
* A media mogul who owns 70% of the most popular news and journalism sources also owns a major "player" in big pharma, with his son pulling the strings...
* This creates a conflict of interest in "fair and unbias reporting"
* At sometime in the future, if another potential virus comes along, but Murdoch does not have the rites to the vaccine, will the reporting of such pandemic be of the same magnitude as Murdochs reporting of Ebola?..................... Will other Big pharma' companies such as Pfizer etc now invest in news media?.................. Will the news really be the news, or will it be brilliantly structured spin?.......... Should Murdoch be allowed to invest in military weapon making? If more wars were to break out, he could not only bend public opinion on said wars, but double dip profits - War news and bullet sales.....
News media is morphing so rapidly... Unrecognizable from 30 years ago.... No checks and balances... Cross media ownership laws have been relaxed.... Less players....
I believe news/journalism should be totally independent. I believe news suppliers should not be able to diversify into certain realms....

*20/10/14.... All non Murdoch owned news services report Nigeria "ebola free".... Only after an extra 24 hours did news ltd touch the story, but they also put extra fear spin on it, unlike the ABC, BBC,etc

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thermalben Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 8:18pm

Did you read lomah's link in The New Yorker?

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wellymon Thursday, 23 Oct 2014 at 8:58pm

Quote Sheeepio "I believe news/journalism should be totally independent. I believe news suppliers should not be able to diversify into certain realms...."

Like surf forecasting...? ....... :0

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 10:09am

Blind boy and Ben.... I'm sure you guys have shares in News ltd... ;)
BB, Pedantic I may be, but there were 20 cases, not 19... Now you're pretty big on correct stats when it come to climate change, and 5% would be a big deal.... So 20 cases, not 19.... Those cases were in the 2 largest cities of Nigeria, most in Lagos, and a few in Port Harcourt.... Now, Lagos would be comparable to your scenarios; "a densely populated city with poor medical services", and "If that patient had flown to India instead the results could have been catastrophic"....... Yet the outbreak was controlled..... I'd say Lagos is no better placed than Delhi (lagos population - 21 000 000, Delhi population - 19 000 000)

In Sierra Leone etc, most secondary cases have been from the handling of dead bodies before burial (due to cultural practices).

Back to Nigeria........ So, in Nigeria, Lagos in particular, your "black death" scenario did not occur... You criticised my comparison of ebola to malaria, yet bring the Black death into play, which was spread by fleas.....
Anyway, I see news ltd shares are up..... ;)

Ben...... I did read that article.... The facts were interesting.... It touched on the dead body "thing"....; "Why wouldn’t the doctors let people see or touch their loved ones at a funeral? Many people distrusted the government, and spiritual explanations for the disease circulated."

But, Ben the article could've been compressed into 1/2 the size....A lot of theatrical writing, eg -

"Khan liked to watch soccer games on television with friends, and when he got tired on his rounds he would sit in a plastic chair for a moment, chatting with people as he drank a can of Sprite."

"Khan arrived driving a battered old car. He was thirty, a modest, handsome man who smiled and joked playfully with people"

"A few years later, they were having a beer in a bar in New Orleans when Fair told Khan that the first time they met he had heard Khan say he was dying."

" She arrived at ten o’clock that night; Plyler was waiting in his car. They drove through the compound until they came to a small house, painted white, where a lighted window was opened just a crack."..................
Mills and Boon meets Reuters..... .... Had some great points though......

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yorkessurfer Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 10:38am

I heard the scientist who discovered Ebola also discovered AIDS so I googled it and found this article! Apply tin foil hats NOW....
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/supressed_inventions/suppresse...

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 10:59am

Don't dig too deep, Yorko.... The men in blacks suits will come a' knockn'......... ;)

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batfink Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 11:21am

All well and good sheepdog. I've heard of the various conspiracy theories going round the web but haven't bothered to get into them. This is a fine example.

But just on some of the facts of this episode.

First of all, no drug company has the "rites to develop a vaccine". That should be 'rights' by the way. In fact what happens is that anyone can develop a vaccine, and then having developed it they get patent rights. You can't patent something before it is developed. Suggests a very large hole in your theory

Second, in fact the Murdoch and other newspapers have been way behind on this story, not pushing it. This should have been a much bigger story much earlier, but the newspapers just relegated this to background news, and the coalition was allowed to get away with doing nothing while they were busy with their other distraction du jour, that being ISIS and Iraq.

That's probably because journalist are mostly fearfully ignorant of most of the topics they write on, and have a very poor perspective on what is important, as opposed to what is the news of the day. Ebola is a huge threat to humanity. It is in a small group of viruses in a class of their own, that have mortality rates over 50% ( and was way over that in past outbreaks. Ebola and a few other viruses have the potential to be devastating on a world-wide scale. This either gets nipped in the bud or it wipes out large swathes of humanity.

However it isn't airborne communicable, at least the variants that are known (heaven help us if it mutates and becomes airborne communicable, we are in deep doo-doo) It also has an incubation period up to 21 days, and isn't communicable even by body fluids until symptoms appear, at least according to current knowledge.

This has an effect on how quickly it can be passed on, however at some point these diseases get to the stage of exponential growth, and then it's all too late.

This is a huge story, and Murdoch and others missed it. They aren't over-hyping it, as they readily do with the cough! terrorist threat. They are under-stating just how big a story it is.

Conspiracy? Only if you look for one, but the facts don't support it.

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 1:43pm

Batfink, with the greatest respect, your post without links to back it up is "heresay".... I don't mean that in a condescending way, but in a true debating format...
You write; "Second, in fact the Murdoch and other newspapers have been way behind on this story, not pushing it"...
Not true, batfink... ... In fact, misleading.....
WHO made their initial statement on 25/3 - "On 25 March, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported that Guinea's Ministry of Health had reported an outbreak of Ebola virus disease in four southeastern districts, with suspected cases in the neighbouring countries of Liberia and Sierra Leone being investigated. In Guinea, a total of 86 suspected cases, including 59 deaths (case fatality ratio: 68.5%), had been reported as of 24 March.[36]" -link - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebola_virus_epidemic_in_West_Africa

Rupert Murdoch's News ltd was onto it on March 24..... link-
http://www.news.com.au/lifestyle/health/ebola-everything-you-need-to-kno...

Within 2 days, Fox news USA was reporting on possible CDC involvement in the outbreak ;
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2014/03/27/cdc-prepared-to-assist-in-outbr...
So, we've put that one to bed....

Now lets go back to one of my original links in regards to "rights"... lol... Yeah you got me there...
The report says ""GlaxoSmithKline has signed on to further develop the NIH vaccine and mass produce it."....
Batfink, it says "signed on"..... To "sign on" means there must be some form of contract, which would give them some sort of "right".... Correct?
And who has GSK "signed on" with? From the article, I can only assume they have "signed on" with, well guess who, the organisation Fox was spruiking in their above article 2 days after the outbreak was declared by WHO back in March...... The CDC.....

Anyway, continue on.... ;)

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tim foilat Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 1:00pm

The New yorker article is garbage, tries too hard to produce a story by including every minute irrelevant detail. Complete with sanitised picture of someone who has just died of heamoragic fever? It reminds me of this....1992 - Reservoir Dogs:

The article that yorkesurfer posted is interesting, African's catching a disease from animals again, monkeys, bats...yeah right, if this was the case sure there would be far more of these outbreaks happening considering the number of interactions like this that would occur. Coincidence that US has bioweapons facilities in each of the countries that have had outbreaks? Coincidence that none of these countries are signatory to the Biological Weapons Convention?

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40013.htm

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article40012.htm

http://www.globalresearch.ca/secret-project-created-weaponized-ebola-in-...

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stunet Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 1:28pm

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braudulio Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 1:46pm
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Yeah, and before money no one ever went bankrupt.

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 1:49pm

What a good republican Nick Muzin is.....

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tonka Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 2:00pm

Some people should stay away from the internet...

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yorkessurfer Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 2:07pm
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Some people should stay away from the internet...

They said the same thing about books in the Middle Ages.....

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 2:41pm
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Some people should stay away from the internet...

Go play with your trucks, and let the adults talk...... ;)

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tonka Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 4:45pm
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tonka wrote:

Some people should stay away from the internet...

They said the same thing about books in the Middle Ages.....

Maybe you should read a book about how the internet and books are completely different forms of media.

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wellymon Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 5:23pm
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Some people should stay away from the internet...

Here fucking here.
Haha classic call
Wake up!!!!

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Sheepdog Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 6:38pm

Obviously X factor is over.... Big brother is still on, welly, tonka.... :p

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wellymon Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 7:04pm

Ha
Ok fair call but I'm not on the X Factor
The point being IMO many people get so involved with the internet ie Mr Google.
I have used Mr Google on various things in the past and he is not always right...?

He is not a master yet;)
I laugh.

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yorkessurfer Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 7:21pm

Google is the equivalent of what a library is for paper books . If you read something in a book you don't agree with you don't blame the library where you borrowed the book from?

I don't believe or disbelieve what is written in that link I put up regarding the possibility that Ebola may have been used or developed to be used as a bioweapon. How could I or any of us know conclusively either way? I just posted it because I thought it added something to the discussion.

In my opinion those who state that people shouldn't have access to information on the Internet is the same mindset that the church and nobility had in the Middle Ages to keep the peasants from being enlightened by the power that the printing press provided at the time in history?

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uplift Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 8:19pm

'Obviously X factor is over.... Big brother is still on'

Speaking of the 'X factor', all is well. Things are advancing nicely.

http://sploid.gizmodo.com/this-is-what-happens-when-you-give-mcdonalds-t...

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wellymon Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 8:27pm

Kinja...!

Should be .... Ninja...!

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yorkessurfer Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 8:30pm

Damn uplift you know how far it is from here to the nearest McDonalds! I'd kill for a Big Mac after watching that!

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uplift Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 8:51pm

Is there still that shop at Warooka that sold every slab of sugar and lolly ever invented?

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happyasS Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 8:54pm

gotta love google....

did you know that ebola can be cured by Vitamin C?

http://www.jimstonefreelance.com/ebola.html
http://vitamincfoundation.org/www.orthomed.com/ebola.htm

who'd have thought?

plus, vitamin C will help you lose weight

http://www.livestrong.com/article/554409-vitamin-c-in-the-morning-to-los...

then again this article says that too much vitamin C will stop you losing weight

http://www.3fatchicks.com/forum/weight-loss-news-current-events/189411-t...

can you guess what I typed in each time?....the answer I was looking for

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yorkessurfer Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 9:27pm

It's changed owners uplift and isn't quite the diabetes inducing sugar shack that it once was. Even the old Warooka Hash House Cafe has closed down these days.

Fair point happyasS but I should point out I wasn't looking for anything to do with bioweapons, I just googled 'scientist who discovered Ebola and Aids' which I'd heard about on the news.

On the first page was the article from a Harvard educated internationally known public health advocate and author named Dr. Leonard. G. Horowitz who wrote a book called Emerging Viruses: AIDS and Ebola- Native, Accident or Genocide?
He may or may not be more reputable than jimstone, livestrong, or 3fatchicks but I thought it was worth a look?

Now I figured that such a controversial topic would evoke a few emotions.
It's not a comfortable feeling to consider that a powerful country, organisation or group could be building bioweapons for either military purposes or to control the worlds population but I thought it could be an interesting subject to debate? Do you think it's a possibility?

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uplift Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 9:45pm

That was the most cunning, ruthless business ploy ever. Helpless, munchied, ravished surfers forced to stop for fuel, besieged by a smorgasbord of every combination of coloured, artificially flavoured sugar, desperately speeding to Port Wakefield before the inevitable, total blood sugar coma/collapse.

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tim foilat Friday, 24 Oct 2014 at 9:53pm

What's this crazy talk of using personal judgment or broardly informing yourself when discerning the qualities of a piece of information yorkesurfer???? These are skills that some people are happy as without.

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batfink Saturday, 25 Oct 2014 at 5:15am

Oh gawd, sheepdog is serious. I was hoping it was all ironic.

Yes, sheepdog, Murdoch papers did report on ebola soon after the first outbreak, as did every other news outlet. It was on page 27 just under the personal ads. The first 26 pages were about ISIS militants standing outside everyone's front door with a machete.

It was you who claimed that it was a Murdoch scare campaign. Perhaps you can alert us all to the exact point when a news item becomes a scare campaign. Somehow I'm guessing it is measured in nanoseconds after the first nutjob conspiracy theorist posts on the internet.

And yes, I didn't link to any websites. I thought I would just rely on memory in relation to articles I have read in respectable journals, not owned by Murdoch of course, over the course of my first being alerted to ebola many years ago, I think it was sometime in the 80's.

And extrapolating that Glaxo is developing a vaccine so they therefore must have signed a contract. Cart > horse.

I knew I would regret responding to a conspiracy theory. Couldn't help myself

The trouble with conspiracy theorising is that every response, no matter its value, is further proof of the conspiracy.

This response is a paid contribution from the Murdoch-Glaxosmithkline megadeath multi-national conglomerate. Thank you for reading.