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midnight rambler
9th November 2014, 07:29 AM
“On that day our team sat together late into the night * we had also had a couple of drinks * discussing the question. We definitely didn’t want to name the new pathogen “Yambuku virus”, because that would have stigmatized the place forever. There was a map hanging on the wall and our American team leader suggested looking for the nearest river and giving the virus its name. It was the Ebola River. So by around three or four in the morning we had found a name. But the map was small and inexact. We only learned later that the nearest river was actually a different one. But Ebola is a nice name, isn’t it?”9

http://www.rense.com/general96/ebolareal.html

Ponce
9th November 2014, 07:45 AM
A rose by any other name?..........the rose virus?.......pretty name for something deadly.

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midnight rambler
9th November 2014, 07:47 AM
Ponce, did you read the article?

gunDriller
9th November 2014, 08:11 AM
as real as Obama.

Obama Ebola - how's that for a nightmare ?


more accurately, hemorrhagic fevers are quite real.

Ebola is just a name.

crimethink
9th November 2014, 02:44 PM
First problem, why does the article allege a "© U.S. Library of Congress" copyright?

However, that aside, if "Ebola" is not actually Ebola but Tuberculosis, is it an MDR/XDR TB? If so, it could be almost as deadly as a true hemorrhagic fever. "Diversity" has already "blessed" us with a variety of TBs from illegal immigration.

And, if "Ebola" is actually TB, then it would explain the allegations that Colloidal Silver is "working" on it, as TB is caused by bacteria.

crimethink
9th November 2014, 02:53 PM
More on "Dr." Broxmeyer:

http://w3.health.state.ny.us/opmc/factions.nsf/58220a7f9eeaafab85256b180058c032/687429e1f236927c85256a4a0047c67a?OpenDocument

In short, he pled guilty to bilking Medicaid, and had his license revoked because of it in 1995.

McAllister
20th December 2014, 04:19 PM
Ancient history "crimethink" and a good job of cherry-picking as well. The man is now very much an actively practicing M.D., has appeared in the Journal of Infectious Diseases, and is all over Medline to boot. Do your homework, honcho.