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]]>My direction will be to look more closely at the agitators. I did see another good video of a black man telling off the protesters and again the man is a realist. Many of those who were looting etc were not from Ferguson. They are outside agitators. This is where I am heading.
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]]>I did put some of my thoughts on this issue at my blog.
https://boricuafudd.wordpress.com/
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]]>Yes…. exactly… they do buy into the narrative.
This is part 1 of my postings on the subject. I want to explore the wider picture. I encourage to put down your thoughts to me clarify what I want to say about who might be behind the rioting.
How much of it was stirred up in the first place by agitators? Shahid was on the scene very fast and Shahid is linked to Brown’s mother in some way. Shahid was responsible for what Johnson and others said to the media in the first place… it was all lies…but it was lies for a purpose….
Who is Shahid? He is a Black Panther? Or some other kind of activist in St. Louis. He has links to Al and Co….. get the picture? This is where I am going with my comments.
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]]>Aussie,
i understand that. I am not referring to them, I am referring to the misguided fools who buy into the narrative despite the facts of the case.
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]]>If you read what Wilson had to say, he states clearly that the area was peppered with drug addicts and gang members.
Michael Brown, his mother and step father are/were members of the Bloods gang in St. Louis.
It is the others, the activists, and the bit players that are important in this story.
Michael Brown is a means to an end, just like Trayvon Martin was a means to an end.
The names of the organizers of the protests and riots are important. These names include Shahid, Sharpton etc. etc. In fact Sharpton appears to be the loudest of the instigators of the protests and violence.
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]]>At the same time do they really want to live around someone with the lack of self-control to attempt to disarm and attack a police officer?
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]]>Bori, you are spot on!! I think that you have hit the nail on the head in regard to this particular nurse and the circumstances as described by her… basically, the message that I wanted to send on this matter was the way in which she described the treatment at the hands of the TSA and the CDC. After reading her story I could not put my finger on it, but the whole thing had the smell of a set up…
Here in Australia, the nurses and doctors who have returned after a stint in West Africa have gone into voluntary isolation.
Like your country, we have an issue with others coming into the country and after a scare involving an immigrant from West Africa there has been a decision to not allow any more into the country… for the time being.
The greater issue is preparedness. Are we in fact prepared for what could be a pandemic in either of our countries?
The old method was best…. quarantine at a quarantine station. Make it a comfortable stay for those who need to be quarantined. We had to puy people with typhoid and other communicable diseases into quarantine in the past and we need to do the same now, until we have a vaccine to use or some kind of cure for anyone who has signs of the disease.
We can learn a lot from this episode of Ebola virus. First of all, there is something on the horizen that can be used. Production of that something is very slow at the present time. However, the big take happens to be the fact that a doctor and some nurses who tested positive and were treated (with the nurses receiving blood from the cured doctor) and were cured.
BTW I can barely contain myself when it comes to the nonsense from the White House, especially the nonsensical claims about “I have hugged and kissed the nurses…..” Barry thinks that people are stupid enough that they cannot see how he is bluffing and showing extreme ignorance in regard to disease. Even in the case of Ebola, a person is most likely to pick it up during the incubation period… as well as anyone touching the body fluids of an infected person. Hugging a person who has been cured of the disease will not cause anyone else to become infected!!
With regard to travellers, I continue to believe that the solution is to isolate them on arrival, but not in the manner described by that nurse. What should happen is that they are examined by a doctor, not by untrained staff. If they show no signs or symptoms then they should be free to return to their homes, and undergo voluntary isolation, and that means not travelling elsewehre, going out etc. etc…. If they are unwilling to undertake home isolation then they need to be placed elsewhere, and Ellis Island could be the answer as to where they could be place.
Just one more point here…. in my family history, I note that one of my great grandfathers, a former soldier, ended up with a job mucking out trains. He died as a result of catching a contagious disease. His death was recorded as happening at Echuca station, obviously with a lot of other people who died from the same contagious disease.
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]]>Love you but I think this time there is more than meets the eye in this situation.
First off, let me start by remarking that if we listen to what the CDC and the President is saying those Doctors and Nurses should be in no danger. We know this is not true otherwise none of the healthcare workers would have been contaminated.
As for the nurse, there are things about her that will come out in time but have not been reported. She was or is an employee an EIS officer of the CDC. Funny how that has not been mentioned.
She had applied for Doctors without Borders and have been denied, she then went to work for the CDC as an EIS (Epidemic Intelligence Service) since at least 2004. Below is a link to a report from the CDC about pedestrian deaths in Clark County, Nevada. She is listed as an EIS officer as of July 2014.
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/mm6328a1.htm
This report was the source for a report on the local news and proposals to increase lighting among other things to help the situation. There was another article where she rails about the pharmaceuticals companies and the research universities due to the cost of drugs in poor countries.
You may be right it was a set-up but by the Administration to forestall any further call for quarantines and the effects it would have on those workers who do go to Africa, by portraying their treatment on their return as barbaric and inhuman. Funny how these are the talking points of the Administration against any sort quarantine or ban on flights from Africa.
Her treatment was less than desirable, as is expected from a last-minute policy implementation. But this is something that could be improved upon in the future, not reason to scrap it.
Due to the long incubation period, any current non-intrusive method of screening is inadequate as we have seen. We have also seen that self-quarantine non-withstanding the experience in your country is not foolproof.
The only times the Ebola virus has spread outside the outbreak area has been by human transport. IIRC in 1995-97 a patient was transported to South Africa causing an outbreak there at least one person died. Bats or other infected animals cannot fly over the oceans, human can. It is those humans who will spread the disease out of Africa.
There is much uncertainty about Ebola, this latest epidemic has proven that, the fact that we still having healthcare workers in West Africa getting infected means that our safeguards are not as robust as we would like or the government wants us to think.
I don’t think there will be an epidemic here in the States or in Australia for that matter, but I see a quarantine as a necessary precaution. Finally, those that volunteer for altruistic reasons will understand, though they may be inconvenienced or annoyed. It is those that do it for other reasons that will holler.
Btw, Governor Cuomo has backed down on restrictions and will now allow home quarantine with relatives or friends visits. Also, a 5-year-old who just arrived on Saturday from Guinea was rushed to the hospital with a 103 degree fever and vomiting in New York.
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