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ISIS has hundreds of millions in oil money. I'm not ruling out mob stupidity, but it could be far sinister.
1 posted on 08/17/2014 10:28:15 AM PDT by TigerClaws
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And to drive his point home, he includes this:

Why are we blacks becoming so reactive, so sensitive to any remarks, no matter how well-meaning, about our failure as a race? Why are we becoming like the Jews who see every accusation as a manifestation of anti-Semitism?

God!!!!! Like the Jews... curses. Everyone knows how bad they are! /s

29 posted on 08/17/2014 1:07:29 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (We'll know when he's really hit bottom. They'll start referring to him as White.)
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Well, the looters won’t last long.

I hope they really enjoyed themselves and will enjoy dying their horrible death to come.

Hope they felt it was worth it.


30 posted on 08/17/2014 1:22:46 PM PDT by metmom (...fixing our eyes on Jesus, the Author and Perfecter of our faith...)
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For those who think it won’t happen here, switch out Ferguson for West Point. If it’s not nailed down a certain element will loot it. Thanks, obama and your sons.

Combine this with doctors and medical personnel in W. Africa fleeing their countries and volunteers flying home and who’s left to care for the patients? Charlie Rose This Week had on some woman, didn’t catch who she was, stating there are only 50 doctors left in Nigeria (a FRiend said it was Liberia but either way). Doctors are on strike. A very scary article by a doctor in Lagos about lack of PPEs, medical personnel afraid and even if the strike ended there wouldn’t be enough facilities -

http://www.punchng.com/opinion/ebola-doctors-strike-a-blessing-in-disguise/


34 posted on 08/17/2014 2:58:05 PM PDT by bgill
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In an earlier post on this thread I said I would comment further on ‘There is a cure for Ebola’.

I have known for some time that Ebola was/is a pandemic catastrophe in Africa. It should not be so in most of what is outside the ‘third world’. Ebola is not some mysterious new disease that will kill everything in its path. Ebola is a virus. In this case it causes hemorrhagic fever. Ebola is one of several hemorrhagic fevers. Those whose immune systems are shot, or if so and do not get proper treatment, bleed to death internally.

Ebola and all viruses are able to attack those whose immune systems are ‘shot’...not up to par, as it were. Many in the third world and especially in Africa have such immune systems. Ebola and many other disease run rampant, then run its course. Many die.

I listened to Dr Thomas Levy, MD, Cardiologist today and he explained in detail the difference between Africa and here. He explained the cure. Yes, CURE.

I will summarize here what I learned from Dr Levy. And btw, I know something about Dr Levy. I have read his books. I have communicated with him. I have confidence and trust in what he says, because it is based on science.

Our immune systems in this country are many times stronger than those in the part of the Third World being devastatingly attacked by Ebola. It has a lot to do with diet and nutrition. We are blessed, even with the somewhat malnourished segments of our population with nutritional antioxidants in our diet many times that of those who are in the succumbing part of Africa’s population.

And antioxidants in the diet give us resistance to even the onset of this disease if we are exposed. There is one supplemental antioxidant that may be more important...Vitamin C. The RDA for Vitamin C is 60 mg. This is a small fraction of what we need. RDA should be 5,000+ mg. And if we are ‘infected’ with Ebola we need many time that. A person infected with Ebola can be cured, in most cases with IV-C ranging from 100,000 to 250,000 mg per day (100 to 250 gms).

There are various ways to get Vitamin C. Intravenous (IV), liposomal, or oral sodium ascorbate. If available, all should be used.

Individually, without a doctor to administer IV-C, the options are liposomal and oral sodium ascorbate or ascorbic acid. We make our own liposomal Vitamin C. It is actually more effective than IV-C (lower dosing required), according to Dr Levy.

There are other supplemental antioxidants in the diets of many of us that will help strengthen our immune systems to fight off viral diseases, including Ebola.

This is not the time to panic. It is the time to think about our own nutritional state and to think about supplements that will strengthen our immune systems.

Only humans, other primates, guinea pigs and bats do not make their own vitamin C. The livers of the mammals that do make their own vitamin C increase production when the animal is stressed. So should we!


43 posted on 08/17/2014 8:22:03 PM PDT by GGpaX4DumpedTea (I am a Tea Party descendant...steeped in the Constitutional Republic given to us by the Founders)
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