New Ebola outbreak, or is it a hoax?

New Ebola outbreak, or is it a hoax?

by Jon Rappoport

May 22, 2017

News outlets are reporting a new Ebola outbreak in Africa. Here is a quick summary of the basic mainstream story—

The Huffington Post cites a World Health Organization (WHO) statement: four people are believed to have died from Ebola in the Congo.

There are 37 more “suspected cases.”

Discussions are underway about using an “experimental vaccine” in the Congo.

WHO has declared the Ebola outbreak an epidemic.

There is an effort to find 400 people believed to have come into contact with the “suspected cases.” Residents in the affected area of the Congo, the remote Bas-Uele province, are fleeing in fear.

That’s it so far.

I’ve been around the block on the Ebola story a dozen times. Here are the issues the press isn’t reporting—

There is one predictable outcome: at Congo clinics and hospitals, frightened people who arrive with what are labeled “early signs” of Ebola will be labeled as probable cases. What are those symptoms? Fever, chill, sore throat, cough, headache, joint pain. Sound familiar? Normally, this would just be called the flu.

Here’s another point you won’t see discussed on the mainstream news: the reliability of tests used to diagnose Ebola.

Two of those major tests—antibody and PCR—are notoriously unreliable.

Antibody tests will register positive for disease because they ping on factors that have nothing to do with the disease being looked for. And even when the test is accurate, a positive reading merely shows that the patient came in contact with the germ in question. It says nothing about whether he’s ill or is going to become ill.

In fact, before 1985, when the science was turned on its head, antibody-positive status was taken to mean the patient’s immune system had successfully warded off the germ.

The PCR test is a sophisticated way of amplifying tiny, tiny bits of what are assumed to be viral material, so they can be observed. The problem here is this: if only tiny bits of material could be found in the patient’s body in the first place, there is no reason to suppose they’re enough to cause disease. Very, very large amounts of virus are necessary to begin to suspect the patient is ill or is going to become ill.

Bottom line: huge numbers of people on whom these tests are done are going to be falsely diagnosed with Ebola.

Here is what I wrote about the Ebola outbreak of 2014 in Africa. It applies today:

Ebola, covert op in a hypnotized world, August 2, 2014:

You show people a germ and you tell them what it is and what it does, and people salute. They give in. They believe. They actually know nothing. But they believe.

The massive campaign to make people believe the Ebola virus can attack at any moment, after the slightest contact, is quite a success.

People are falling all over themselves to raise the level of hysteria.

This is what is preventing a hard look at Liberia, Sierra Leone, and the Republic Guinea, three African nations where poverty and illness are staples of everyday life for the overwhelming number of people.

The command structure in those areas has a single dictum: don’t solve the human problem.

Don’t clean up the contaminated water supplies, don’t return stolen land to the people so they can grow food and finally achieve nutritional health, don’t solve overcrowding, don’t install basic sanitation, don’t strengthen their immune systems so they can ward off germs, don’t let the people have power—because then they would throw off the local and global corporate juggernauts that are sucking the land of all its resources.

In order not to solve the problems of the people, a cover story is necessary. A cover story that exonerates the power structure.

A cover story like a germ.

It’s all about the germ. The demon. The strange attacker.

Forget everything else. The germ is the single enemy.

Forget the fact, for example, that a recent study of 15 pharmacies and 5 hospital drug dispensaries in Sierra Leone discovered the widespread and unconscionable use of beta-lactam antibiotics.

These drugs are highly toxic. One of their effects? Excessive bleeding.

Which just happens to be the scary “Ebola effect” that’s being trumpeted in the world press.

(J Clin Microbiol, July 2013, 51(7), 2435-2438), and Annals of Internal Medicine Dec. 1986, “Potential for bleeding with the new beta-lactam antibiotics”)

Forget the fact that pesticide companies are notorious for shipping banned toxic pesticides to Africa. One effect of the chemicals? Bleeding.

Forget that. It’s all about the germ and nothing but the germ.

Forget the fact that, for decades, one of the leading causes of death in the Third World has been uncontrolled diarrhea. Electrolytes are drained from the body, and the adult or the baby dies. (Diarrhea is also listed as an “Ebola” symptom.)

Any sane doctor would make it his first order of business to replace electrolytes with simple supplementation—but no, the standard medical line goes this way:

The diarrhea is caused by germs in the intestinal tract, so we must pile on massive amounts of antibiotics to kill the germs.

The drugs kill off all bacteria in the gut, including the necessary and beneficial ones, and the patient can’t absorb what little food he has access to, and he dies.

Along the way, he can also bleed.

But no, all the bleeding comes from Ebola. It’s the germ. Don’t think about anything else.

Forget the fact that adenovirus vaccines, which have been used in Liberia, Guinea, and Liberia (the epicenter of Ebola), have, according to vaccines.gov, the following adverse effects: blood in the urine or stool, and diarrhea.

No, all the bleeding comes from the Ebola germ. Of course. Don’t think about anything else.

Reporter Charles Yates uncovered a scandal in Liberia centering around the Firestone Rubber Plantation—chemical dumping, poisoned water.

And skin disease.

“Rash” is listed as one of the Ebola symptoms.

Liberia Coca Cola bottling plant: foul black liquid seeping into the environment—animals dying.

Chronic malnutrition and starvation—conditions that are endemic in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea—are the number-one cause of T-cells depletion in the world.

T-cells are a vital component of the immune system. When that system is compromised, any germ coming down the pipeline will cause epidemics and death.

Getting the picture?

But no, blame it all on the germ.

Allow the corporate-government domination to continue.

—end of my 2014 article—

There is more, but I’ll leave it there for the moment.

The mainstream story about Ebola is riddled with hoax.

It’s “blame the virus” for illness and dying that come from other obvious sources.


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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 NoMoreFakeNews emails here or his free OutsideTheRealityMachine emails here.

18 comments on “New Ebola outbreak, or is it a hoax?

  1. betty says:

    Ah Ebola.. The first ebola scare was how I learned about colloidal silver. Was that really 2014? doesn’t seem that long ago. Thanks to that ebola scare and the very high price of colloidal silver I learned how to make my own and have spread the word to lots of people of it’s benefits.

  2. Darlene Edna Ennis says:

    You just know Gates can hardly wait to test out the new poison on the African people. From Zika to this Ebola you know they are devising some “epidemic” to shoot people full of their death vaccines. Guinea pigs for population control at its ugliest!
    Thanks for all your work Jon, appreciate it a lot.

  3. Dana Doran says:

    Oh John Q Public….look over here at this shiny object, as it moves too and fro….you are getting very sleepy. And, while we’re on the subject…..how about that Zika Virus? It must be spreading rapidly – – – to cover up something foul-smelling that the news won’t report.

  4. Oliver K. Manuel says:

    Thank you, Jon, for using your talents to help us see through the international web of deceit that holds humanity in ignorance and slavery.

    The current social structure of ignorant slaves and all-knowing masters will be disastrous for everyone, but is in the temporary best interest of those with the delusion of greatest power.

    Fear, and the survival instinct, cause a problem for which Chuck C. discovered the solution:

    1. There is but one problem, and that problem is universal: LOSS OF CONTACT WITH GOD (REALITY)

    2. There is but one solution, and that solution is universal: CONTACT WITH GOD (REALITY)

  5. Oliver K. Manuel says:

    May God help us establish contact with reality, for the sake of everyone!

  6. Saw an article the other day which the headline read: Ebola cases increase 800%. They did not mention that what that really meant was an increase in suspected cases from 3 to about 24 (800%). I did leave a comment to that effect, but it was quickly deleted. Little games to scare the crap out of people.

  7. There is a way out of this trap. As you have clearly observed, we will only escape when we advance to CURING illness with health.

    But that’s not profitable….

    It’s much more profitable to TREAT disease (NOT CURE illness) with medicines.
    sorry, tracy

  8. Oliver Manuel says:

    I am pleased to report and to endorse, Dr. Norman Page‘s analysis of the global climate scam:

    https://climatesense-norpag.blogspot.com/2017/04/trump-and-pruitt-are-right-natural.html?showComment=1495469114499#c2498578351

  9. harreson waymen says:

    Jon,

    The part of that story that caught my eye, thanks to you for giving me a heads up on scrutinizing better, was that the WHO only wanted ten million dollars just to get started, on those four cases of virus. Pretty steep if you ask me.

    Love your work and inspiration. Harreson

  10. Sunshine says:

    You reminded me of another dream I had. In this dream I was sitting on a picnic table in a park, enjoying the sun and the smell of pine from the trees, talking to a park ranger. I felt so happy until the park ranger plucked a mosquito the size of her fist right out of the air, pulled its leg off and dropped it on the table. She repeated this with more mosquitoes several times as I protested, “you’re hurting it!” She replied that the mosquitoes carried diseases so she HAD to injure them, that it was her job. I argued through tears (because the senseless maiming of mosquitoes really got to me) that the healthy ones didn’t carry diseases, but the injured ones surely would. But my protests fell on deaf ears and I felt compelled to leave.

  11. CMan says:

    Thank you, Jon, for all your reports! I am a HUGH fan, and of course I was extremely impressed with Aids,Inc. Would love to see your analysis/opinion of the Lyme disease “epidemic”, as my daughter suffers from this. It seems there are many similarities between this condition, aids zika Ebola, etc. It is heart breaking because the medical cartel can offer very little, if any, curative modalities. Thanks again!

  12. Cat says:

    I had my suspicions as well.
    I would say instead of ‘Normally, this would just be called the flu.’ It is more accurate to say ‘Flu like illness’ Flu is a word and concept bandied around without accuracy as well.
    Thanks!

    • sundancer55 says:

      Exactly, Cat. What used to be a bad cold is now called the “flu”. We simply can’t escape the damn labels and that’s part of the problem. Just give something a “clinical” sounding name and all of a sudden it grows legs and becomes something we should fear. Fear is a big, bes-seller for bigPHRMA.

  13. Tragic how people fall for the hype.

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