Topic: Ebola outbreak may already be uncontrollable. Monsanto inves
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Thu 09/25/14 08:59 AM
Monsanto and Dept. of Defense help fund pharma company that could earn billions from Ebola treatment
There are some experimental drugs under development by pharma companies that show some promise, but nothing is commercialized yet. (9)

One fascinating development worth investigating further is that TEKMIRA Pharmaceuticals, a company working on an anti-Ebola drug, just received a $1.5 million cash infusion from none other than Monsanto. Click here to read the press release, which states "Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company focused on advancing novel RNAi therapeutics and providing its leading lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery technology to pharmaceutical partners."

The money from Monsanto is reportedly related to the company's developed of RNAi technology used in agriculture. The deal is valued at up to $86.2 million, according to the WSJ. (11)

Another press release about Tekmira reveals a $140 million contract with the U.S. military for Ebola treatment drugs:

TKM-Ebola, an anti-Ebola virus RNAi therapeutic, is being developed under a $140 million contract with the U.S. Department of Defense's Medical Countermeasure Systems BioDefense Therapeutics (MCS-BDTX) Joint Product Management Office.

Additional Tekmira partnership are listed at this Tekmira web page.

Not to invoke any charges of collusion or conspiracy here, but a whole lot of people are going to have raised eyebrows over the fact that Monsanto just happened to be giving a cash infusion to a key pharma company working on an Ebola cure right in the middle of a highly-publicized Ebola outbreak which could create huge market demand for the drugs. The fact that the U.S. Department of Defense is also involved with all this is going to have alternative news websites digging hard for additional links.

Sadly, the history of medicine reveals that drug companies, the CDC and the WHO have repeatedly played up the severity of disease outbreaks in order to promote sales of treatment drugs. I'm not saying this outbreak isn't very real and very alarming, of course. It is real. But we always have to be suspicious when windfalls profits just happen to line up for certain corporations following global outbreaks of infectious disease. Vaccine manufacturers, remember, made billions off the false swine flu scare, and tens of millions of dollars in stockpiled swine flu vaccines later had to be destroyed by the governments that panicked and purchased them.

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Thu 09/25/14 08:59 AM

Ebola outbreak may already be uncontrollable; Monsanto invests in Ebola treatment drug company as pandemic spreads
Thursday, July 31, 2014
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Tags: Ebola outbreak, drug treatments, Monsanto

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(NaturalNews) A global outbreak of deadly Ebola is underway and has crossed national borders. One infected victim of the horrifying disease flew on international flights, vomiting on board and exposing hundreds of people to the deadly virus which can be transmitted through airborne particles. Ebola has an 8-10 day incubation period, meaning thousands of people could be carrying it right now and spreading it across the cities of the world without even knowing it.

Passengers in Hong Kong and the UK have already shown symptoms of the disease and are being tested, reports USA Today. (2) The Peace Corps has evacuated its volunteers from the region after two were exposed to Ebola. (3)

"Expert claims panic over death of U.S. man in Nigeria is 'justified'" reports the Daily Mail. (1) "He warned the spread of Ebola could become a global pandemic."

Ebola is the closest thing to real-life zombie infections
With apologies to those victims who have suffered the horrible fate of Ebola, I'm offering a medically accurate description here as a warning to everybody else. Believe me when I say you do NOT want to contract Ebola. Warning: Graphic language below.

Ebola is a gruesome disease that causes cells in the body to self-destruct, resulting in massive internal and external bleeding. In its late stages, Ebola can cause the victim to experience convulsions, vomiting and bleeding from the eyes and ears while convulsing, flinging blood all over the room and anyone standing nearby, thereby infecting those people as well. This gruesome ending is the reason Ebola spreads so effectively. The virus "weaponizes" the blood, then causes the victim to fling it around on everyone else almost like you might see depicted in some horror zombie flick.

"Haemorrhaging symptoms begin 4 - 5 days after onset, which includes hemorrhagic conjunctivitis, pharyngitis, bleeding gums, oral/lip ulceration, hematemesis, melena, hematuria, epistaxis, and vaginal bleeding," reports the Pathogen Safety Data Sheet from the Public Health Agency of Canada. (8) That same publication also explains, "There are no known antiviral treatments available for human infections."

Read that again: There are NO KNOWN TREATMENTS for human infections.

Sierra Leone's top Ebola doctor tragically died yesterday from an Ebola infection. Although well trained in infectious disease, even he underestimated the ability of this insidious killer to leap from person to person. Around half of those infected with Ebola die, making it one of the most fatal diseases known to modern medical science. And yet medical staff around the world still aren't exercising sufficient precautions when interfacing with infected patients.

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Thu 09/25/14 09:14 AM
Edited by Conrad_73 on Thu 09/25/14 09:20 AM
Mike Adams is a Know-Nothing Idiot!

Ebola was never under Control,and Fearmongering like Adams does to sell his Concoctions doesn't help it none!

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Thu 09/25/14 09:22 AM
Edited by detaildon on Thu 09/25/14 09:30 AM

greek word... pharmakia means making compounds mocking God's original design or natural healing... Bible says its witchcraft or "sorcery

thats why they mock the Bible...

you listen to people my age and its always the doctor, the doctor says,

my doctor, the doctor..the doctor.... on and on

I'm lucky I know a field doctor....heres a tip...

If'n it hurts don't do it.

Col. I've tried some of Mike Adams stuff and it worked for me... but you are entitled to your opinion...

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Thu 09/25/14 09:48 AM
This kinda reminds me of the Avian flu, when WHO did nothing about the pigs held in pens over production fish ponds back in 2005 Indonesia....


At that time, 2005, I had found some pretty graphic pics depicting the bio hazard over Aquaonics. Was a university professor blogging on his research back then. Then you could imagine that the WHO wasn't concerned with at the time the the exporting of the fish carrying the H1N1.


Animal housing located over fish ponds to utilize manure as fish food.

The earliest example of another branch can be found in South China, Thailand, and Indonesia, where the cultivation and farmimg rice in paddy fields in combination with fish are cited as examples of early aquaponics systems.

These polycultural farming systems existed in many Far Eastern countries and raised fish such as the oriental loach, swamp eel, Common and crucian carp as well as pond snails in the paddies.

The ancient Chinese employed a system of integrated aquaculture in which finfish, catfish, ducks and plants co-existed in a symbiotic relationship.

The ducks were housed in cages over the finfish ponds, and the finfish processed the wastes from the ducks. In a lower pond, the catfish live on the wastes that have flowed from the finfish pond.

At the bottom of the system, the water from the catfish ponds was used for irrigated rice and vegetable crops.

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Thu 09/25/14 10:07 AM
wow... when I get back out to my claims one of these days...i would consider you for a land management position

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Thu 09/25/14 11:16 AM


greek word... pharmakia means making compounds mocking God's original design or natural healing... Bible says its witchcraft or "sorcery

thats why they mock the Bible...

you listen to people my age and its always the doctor, the doctor says,

my doctor, the doctor..the doctor.... on and on

I'm lucky I know a field doctor....heres a tip...

If'n it hurts don't do it.

Col. I've tried some of Mike Adams stuff and it worked for me... but you are entitled to your opinion...


Guess that makes for a Scientific Consensus!
His Snakeoil working for you!

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Thu 09/25/14 11:39 AM
the col.'s not feeling to well today so we all need to look busy or he;ll

put us on grunt duty.

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Thu 09/25/14 02:01 PM

the col.'s not feeling to well today so we all need to look busy or he;ll

put us on grunt duty.

He may have Ebola:wink:

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Thu 09/25/14 02:40 PM

the col.'s not feeling to well today so we all need to look busy or he;ll

put us on grunt duty.

Time for you to police the Paradegrounds!
Don't want to see one Cigarette-Butt!

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Thu 09/25/14 02:43 PM
There is some good news. It will keep Nigerian scammers at bay.

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Thu 09/25/14 02:54 PM
laugh

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Thu 09/25/14 03:12 PM

There is some good news. It will keep Nigerian scammers at bay.


I doubt it. They are coming here by the boatloads. Lookin to get on the US dole.

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Mon 10/06/14 08:28 AM

MSNBC Blames Ebola Outbreak on 2nd Amendment
As Rahm Emanuel advised, Democrats should never let a good crisis go to waste

by Infowars.com | October 6, 2014

MSNBC exploits the Ebola crisis to trash Republicans who are opposed to Obama’s choice for surgeon general, Dr. Vivek Murthy.

edit detail 2+2=5 again

being wrong is right

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Mon 10/06/14 09:01 AM

:laughing: