Ebola: why hasn’t a pandemic ever started in Brooklyn?

by Jon Rappoport

August 11, 2014

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As my readers know, I’ve written a number of articles on the grossly misleading science connected with Ebola.

When you have: useless and false diagnostic tests; people with “Ebola” symptoms who are actually sick for reasons that have nothing to do with a virus; and a global PR machine that launches more lies per hour than a two-bit hustler at the racetrack; you can rev up a “global epidemic” purely on the basis of invented storyline and image.

This article is about the Ebola psyop. The imagery. The storyline. Selling it.

Premise One: “The virus comes from Africa. Uh oh. Woo. Watch out.”

‘HIV came from Africa. Uh oh. Watch out.”

The unproven Origin myths? “HIV=green monkeys. Ebola=fruit bats. Africans eating bats and monkeys. Africans having sex with HIV green monkeys.”

Storyline. Imagery.

A frightening virus is supposed to come from a far-off or strange place where “primitive things” happen.

West Nile=Uganda. SARS=China. Bird flu=“somewhere in Asia.” HIV=Africa. Swine Flu=Mexico.

Why don’t they ever say a pandemic virus came from Brooklyn?

Or Tulsa? Or the Grand Canyon?

There is ample opportunity to satisfy the “animals-gave-it-to-humans” storyline in the Grand Canyon or in an alley in Brooklyn.

A coyote bit the leg of a picture-taking tourist in the Canyon. Therefore, all of Japan is on lockdown. The Grand Canyon Plague.

A rat bit a young hoodlum while he was combing his hair to look like John Travolta in Saturday Night Fever, in an alley in Brooklyn.

But no.

For Westerners, it has to be Africa.

Cincinnati Hemorrhagic Fever doesn’t have the same ring.

True, in America we have Lyme Disease, but the cause is purported to be several bacteria carried by ticks. A virus, like Ebola, carries more propaganda fear.

Bacteria. Virus. A virus is much smaller. A virus is diabolical.

Imagery.

The myth is: bacteria can be treated; a virus could destroy the world.

If pharmaceutical companies are going to sell billions of dollars of drugs and vaccines to treat an epidemic, their number-one target market will be Americans.

Therefore, Americans have to be terrorized. The best way? “The virus came from a far-off land.”

Ebola has the added image of the patient suddenly spewing blood all over the place.

This is crucial.

This is primal.

Never mind the fact that most people IDed as having Ebola don’t spew blood, or that a condition like Scurvy or a highly toxic industrial chemical can produce the same spewing effect. Irrelevant. The objective is to plant that image in the minds of the population, and connect it to Ebola.

And then—“the slightest infection with the Ebola virus and you’ll probably die.” Absolutely false, but who cares?

More mythical storyline: You’re sitting in an airport terminal. You open your mouth to yawn and the person next to you vomits blood, a molecule bounces off your wristwatch, and bingo. It lands on your tongue.

You’re a goner.

Six weeks later, closed casket. Or cremation by trained professionals wearing hazmat suits. Would you like roses or lilies at your wake?

With Brooklyn Fever, most of Manhattan would simply refuse to get sick, to show they’re better than Brooklynites.

I could very easily cook up an American epidemic. Drop of a hat.

Give me a dozen doctors from the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Unit and a whip, and I’m good to go.

I’ll make those doctors journey to the Western US and find a flu virus in a cow on a ranch in Wyoming.

Cows, like humans, probably have a few flu viruses at all times in their bodies doing absolutely nothing except lying around watching CSI reruns.

When those doctors find, in a cow, a flu virus they’ve never seen before, or pretend they’ve found one, we’ll give it a name.

The Laramie Flu.

Then the doctors will find, or pretend to find, the same virus in a few people.

We’ll report back to the CDC, and the PR engine will start to turn over.

Big promotion: Laramie Flu! Watch out!

Soon, every patient walking into a doctor’s office or clinic or hospital in the US who has a cough or a fever or an ache will automatically be slapped with the label: Laramie Flu.

The CDC will declare a public health emergency, egregiously invent the number of cases, and we’ll be off and running.

Some jerkwater drug company startup in San Diego will win a grant from the Department of Defense and work on a vaccine and drug.

“Heroic researchers are rushing to complete studies on a Laramie vaccine, while the public is anxiously waiting for help. Meanwhile, the CDC is cautiously recommending treatment with OobladeeX-2, a potent and somewhat risky antiviral medicine.”

Side effects: severe lung infection, flu, pneumonia, which in some cases is fatal.

Get it? The drug causes symptoms of flu. People who die after treatment with Oobladee are merely designated as “victims of the Laramie Flu.” The drug is off the hook.

Nice and neat.

Images for the Laramie Flu? We need them. How about people spewing up mucus? Violent cough, sometimes causing capillaries in the brain to rupture.

“It seems a truck driver in Texas ate a cheeseburger in a diner and contracted Laramie flu.”

Fear spreads like wildfire.

Storyline and image are the essentials.

Science? When it’s crooked, cooked up, and unreliable, you’re all set.


People, across the planet, are dying all the time. A created storyline falsely links a group of them together under one disease label, based on one propaganda campaign.

As for why each of these people is really sick, that’s irrelevant.

Deep nutritional deficiency for some. Environmental toxic chemical for others. And so on and so forth. But for that kind of truthful analysis, and workable treatment, you’d need pros who aren’t conventional doctors—people who actually know what they’re doing, who investigate one patient at a time, who care, who abandon the one-size-fits-all insanity.

They’re not part of the official storyline. Damn them, they don’t contribute to myth, frightening image, and big-time Pharma profits.

You can take this to the bank: if hundreds of people started dying in Brooklyn, and if researchers said it was a virus, they’d never ever say it came from Brooklyn. No matter what. They’d say it came on a plane from Somalia or the jungles of Brazil or Mongolia or the Moon.


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Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

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26 comments on “Ebola: why hasn’t a pandemic ever started in Brooklyn?

  1. It hasn’t? What about ‘mad cow disease’?

    When any ‘new disease’ is listed as a cause of death, or any disease that is not yet clearly understood, like mad cow disease, aids, – even influenza, etc.,a ’cause of death’ is insufficient to support an understanding of what happened.

    What is needed is ‘health assessment’, for each patient, to be available to people studying the ‘disease’, if we are to learn the truths. A cause of death is an excuse – an excuse that dismisses the need for further analysis.

  2. a1detective says:

    A severe symptom of Laramie Flu which you somehow did not mention is the rampant eruption of cow udders.

    This is obviously one of the more horrifying aspects of the Laramie Flu, and can be seen manifested in current photos posted all over the Internet of a certain “former” lady.

  3. D Olds says:

    Goddamn right Jon!

  4. Garron says:

    Tekmira, the pharma company given millions from Monsanto and the Defense Dept., stock rose over 70% in the last week. Announced on CNBC this morning. Lots of money to be made off a pandemic threat. Will someone stop the insanity and illnesses vaccines will cause? Meanwhile the vaccine companies are not liable for damages.

    (following from Dr. Mercola article)
    ‘The 2006 Public Readiness and Emergency Preparedness Act (the PREP Act) allows the DHHS Secretary to invoke almost complete immunity from liability for manufacturers of vaccines and drugs used to combat a declared public health emergency.’

    What are the American’s rights to protect one’s health against the sinister de-population agenda and money making machinery that’s taken over the country? I’m surprised the ramped up scare isn not the untreatable TB brought across the border untested…..illegals happily dropped off throughout the country into states without prior knowledge of the state’s governor or other officials.
    “Here ya go, they are yours to deal with now!”

    • Annelies says:

      You do have certain rights. The Declarations of Geneva and Helsinki, the Nuremberg Code, and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Unfortunately, in the US most people still believe that viruses exist in higher life forms, i.e. multi-cellular organisms like plants, animals, birds and humans.

      Small groups of people have woken up, especially those who took an interest in AIDS. Once they discovered that it was not caused by a virus, they started questioning other viruses as well. Diseases like AIDS, West Nile, flu, polio, etc. are caused by toxins, and in some cases simply deficiencies. This is clearly visible in the statistics of childhood diseases after the Industrial Revolution. Once people had access to clean drinking water, better hygiene and food, these diseases were drastically reduced.

      Due to Dr. Stefan Lanka and many parents in Germany, the “infection protection law” became operative in 2000. This law requires from the German government proof that a pathogenic agent exists to justify a vaccination (the “Koch’s Postulates”). Since they understand that these so-called disease inducing viruses do not exist, there can also be no lawful vaccination. Every vaccination that occurs in Germany after January 1, 2000 is considered a CRIME causing serious bodily assault. Other countries are also considering such a law.

      So, basically it is up to us. I guess people are more gullible here. The US and New Zealand are the only two countries that allow advertisements for drugs, which is a very profitable business. (Pharmaceutical companies even hire people to make up diseases, which are then advertised with some drug).

      • Mary says:

        Annelies, Very interesting! Can you give me some links to the German policies & official guidelines that you mention? They are not showing up in the search engines I have tried.
        If you only have links in German, Ill send them to my friend, a German Doctor, who can translate for me. Thank you SO much!!

      • Vacca the Sacred Cash Cow says:

        This “Infection Protection” law should be looked into by Jon (if he hasn’t already heard of it). People will miss this info if they skip the comments section. Thanks for the head’s-up!

      • SamAdamsGhost says:

        The founding American idea (and ideal) was that basic human rights are not ‘granted’ by governments or documents. It is this idea that the oligarchs find so threatening to their rule over the planet. It is why they have been at war against this American ideal since the nation’s beginning.

        “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.”

  5. Charlie Bates says:

    Dear Jon:

    Ft. Dietrick doesn’t ship to Brooklyn.

    Excellent commentary as usual.

  6. poppylavender says:

    A great read, straightforward – tell it how it is Jon…!… everyone should read this, it makes all the sense in the world…. ( that phrase sounds obsolete now as there is very little sense in the world just now thanks to our gubberments..)

  7. BethR says:

    Yes exactly Jon, tell it like it is, bro!

    P.S. Despite all reports saying there is no “cure” for Ebola, it’s my understanding that simple blood transfusions from an Ebola-survivor save the patient in 7/8 cases. Sounds like there IS already a cure to me… But of course the people who want to sell us the synthesized poison “vaccine” and/or antidote wouldn’t want us to know it’s no more effective (and has the potential to do much more harm) than something as simple as a blood transfusion.

  8. Ever notice the similarities in imagery created in ones mind, between on one hand, a flu virus, and on the other with…say…a computer virus. Theres a reason for that…its purposeful. And it is wrong. People in general lack the knowledge
    to truly understand either/or. This imagery that is imagined, speaks of rampaging invader that replicates exponentially is wrong. It’s like someone left the draw bridge down on the body immune system and ten million years or more of evolution means nothing. An immune system must be side-stepped, or purposely wrecked to cause these diseases.
    Some things are made to rewrite the software…computer or dna.

    • Ron davison says:

      Intended or not, it does not matter does it?
      (In terms of todays outcomes)

      Take the outbreak areas and divide by the % of natural food sources relative to GMO imported food supplies.
      If the cities in Africa where the outbreaks are happening have a significant amount of GMO food % then this has merit.

      But, in balance, why not here in US? We consume lots of GMO’s, but the wild wild west is long gone, except for re-runs…
      So perhaps the wild, wild east is the new proxy?

      Thanks for this, it is timeless knowledge…going forward

  9. jawanzasankofa says:

    Reblogged this on Blog, Personal Training, Semi Private Training, Group Fitness, Bootcamp, Bastrop, South Austin and commented:
    Jon Rappoport hits the nail on the head “problem, reaction, solution” don’t believe the hype everything is manufactured or exploited to the max to get your consent, fear sales.

    • lannyboy1 says:

      Capitalists are very good at exploiting the masses. A majority of people readily accept the ideas promoted by the very best capitalist business schools in America, especially in the Empire State.

  10. lannyboy1 says:

    Excellent article. This is a recurring MO on many news outlets, even on the alternative ones.

  11. OzzieThinker says:

    I always try to give you a plug, Jon.

    http://ozziethinker.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/society-must-never-be-cashless/

    Not too confident you are right this time, but sincerely hope so from the bottom of my heart.

    Best
    OT

  12. qualitypoint says:

    CDC has released may posters to create awareness about ebola. You can see them as video at
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1inpPJbtuoM

  13. jeff says:

    Americans are Charlie Brown. Lucy has been pulling the football away without fail, forever, but Charlie Brown never learns. Ever. Just keeps thinking this time is different.

    Well, surely THIS time IS different – it’s EBOLA for god’s sake.

  14. voza0db says:

    These type of entertainment events are of the most importance to keep the Big Pharma Profits on good levels… Without FEAR and without Ghost Virus/Retrovirus, the business simply collapses!

    It’s just a BIG MEDICAL/PHARMA game to keep profits/bonus/stocks high, always of course played far away, where confirmation is very difficult to obtain!

  15. SamAdamsGhost says:

    This stuff is so easy, I wonder if the formulators get bored with how easy it is to manipulate people. No challenge.

    Here’s a non-Ebola example that I was discussing with someone this morning (Its a bit off topic, but illustrative of how blatant is the manipulation today) –

    We all are aware of the story out of Ferguson, MO and all the reaction from people there after the shooting of a young black man. There’s a photo all over the internet showing a young black man without a shirt holding a rifle. The insinuation is that angry young blacks are arming themselves to retaliate – and that could spark nationwide violence. BE VERY AFRAID ! PANIC !!!!!!!

    The black guy is sitting in a department store on a bicycle (probably in Walmart). The ‘gun’ he is holding is actually a DAISY RED RYDER BB GUN. Since BBs are packaged in sealed blister packs, the BB gun is likely unloaded. In any case, people panic at the sight of that photo even though the worst that the guy could do is ‘shoot your eye out’ – just like in the movie that we watch during the Christmas season.

    No challenge to manipulate people. Child’s play that even uses children’s toys to accomplish it.

  16. Ron J says:

    “Hot Zone” by Richard Preston’s true novel said that whiskey wound up curing Dr /patients in his 1994 page-turner. Like to see Preston’s work some with M. Crichton who like Clancy are finished with their work here as human beings though perhaps not spiritual ones that go beyond to impart truths like others who shine light upon the darkness of falsehoods. Kudos for your work Jon and what gatekeepers let pass of your gems of exposiac work

  17. Smarticus says:

    With the oil speculation market dead via renewable energy adding most all of the new energy demand.
    Blind money that demands 17% return or better, needs a new trough to feed in.
    And the military industrial complex needs an excuse to go “save Africa”.

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