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Poll: Half Of Americans Believe Government Hiding Truth About Ebola by PAUL JOSEPH WATSON | OCTOBER 16, 2014 Majority think world is "going to hell in a handbasket" A newly released Fox News poll has found that half of Americans believe the U.S. government is hiding information about the Ebola outbreak, while a clear majority think that the world is “going to hell in a handbasket.” The poll, which was conducted earlier this week, found that 68 per cent of likely voters are concerned about Ebola spreading throughout the country, while a 60-35 per cent margin thinks that the U.S. should ban all flights coming in from Ebola-hit countries. Although 55 per cent believe the government is prepared to deal with the crisis, Americans are split 46- 46 on the question of whether the White House is telling the public the truth about the Ebola virus. A majority of respondents think the media is handling the situation appropriately, with a minority of 31 per cent thinking the press is “scaring people unnecessarily.” A clear majority, 50 per cent to 27 per cent, still believe that ISIS poses a bigger threat than the Ebola virus. Meanwhile, 58 per cent of voters think the world is “going to hell in a handbasket,” compared with 35 per cent who believe “everything is going to be alright.” With many commentators identifying Ebola as the “October surprise” that could shake up the mid-term elections, Democrats and Republicans have been quick to blame the crisis on each other. The Washington’s Post’s Chris Cillizza writes that the situation is likely to enhance a broader feeling that, “the institutions that we once relied on (government, church, the justice system) are no longer reliable.” Thanks To Obama’s Incompetence, Ebola Is Now Out Of Control In America by MICHAEL SNYDER | END OF THE AMERICAN DREAM | OCTOBER 16, 2014 Much of the responsibility for the Ebola crisis that the United States is now facing can be laid squarely at the feet of Barack Obama Much of the responsibility for the Ebola crisis that the United States is now facing can be laid squarely at the feet of Barack Obama. If Obama had banned all non-essential air travel between the U.S. and West Africa, Thomas Eric Duncan would have never gotten on to a plane to this country in the first place. And if Obama had directed the CDC to get all hospital staff in America some basic training about Ebola, we might not have two infected nurses at this point. But instead, this Ebola outbreak in America is now officially out of control. The fact that one of the sick nurses got on to an airplane while she was feeling feverish boggles the mind, and it is creating a tremendous amount of fear all over the nation. Already, one traveler showed up at Dulles airport in a full hazmat suit. The White House has announced that Obama has canceled a fundraising trip and will be holding an “emergency meeting” on Ebola. Hopefully he can start to get a handle on what is going on before it is too late. News that a second nurse that was caring for Thomas Eric Duncan has Ebola sent shockwaves all over the country. Apparently those caring for him did not wear hazmat suits for the first two days. This is such a monstrous error that it is hard to put into words. What made things even worse is that this second nurse decided to get on a plane even after she began exhibiting symptoms… The CDC has announced that the second healthcare worker diagnosed with Ebola — now identified as Amber Joy Vinson of Dallas — traveled by air Oct. 13, with a low-grade fever, a day before she showed up at the hospital reporting symptoms. The CDC is now reaching out to all passengers who flew on Frontier Airlines flight 1143 Cleveland to Dallas/Fort Worth. The flight landed at 8:16 p.m. CT. All 132 passengers on the flight are being asked to call 1 800-CDC INFO (1 800 232- 4636). Public health professionals will begin interviewing passengers about the flight Wednesday afternoon. If she was showing symptoms, that means that she was contagious. Isn’t that what we have been told all along? But CDC director Thomas Frieden, who like Barack Obama was reportedly once a “community organizer”, says that the risk to other passengers on that flight was “very low”… CDC director Thomas Frieden said she had violated CDC guidelines against anyone using public transport while undergoing self-monitoring for exposure to Ebola. Frieden said Vinson did not report that her temperature had risen a small amount, to 99.5 degrees, before she departed for Dallas. He said her risk to other passengers was “very low.” How in the world can he say that with a straight face? She was showing symptoms. She was contagious. Anyone on that flight could now have Ebola. And we might not know who has it for quite some time. According to the CDC, the incubation period for Ebola can be up to 21 days… The incubation period, from exposure to when signs or symptoms appear, for Ebola ranges from 2 to 21 days (most commonly 8-10 days). Early symptoms include sudden fever, chills, and muscle aches. Around the fifth day, a skin rash can occur. Nausea, vomiting, chest pain, sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea may follow. But that information might not even be accurate. A WHO report that was just released says that Ebola can have an incubation period of up to 42 days. So several weeks from now we might have Ebola cases popping up all over the country. We just don’t know. And what makes all of this even worse is the fact that the plane this happened on continued to be used for five more flights after the sick nurse got off… The Frontier Airlines jet that carried a Dallas healthcare worker diagnosed with Ebola made five additional flights after her trip before it was taken out of service, according to a flight- monitoring website. Denver-based Frontier said in a statement that it grounded the plane immediately after the carrier was notified late Tuesday night by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention about the Ebola patient. What a nightmare. In addition, there may already be more cases of Ebola in Dallas. Shtfplan.com is reporting that the boyfriend of nurse Nina Pham is a potential case. And CNN has reported that the CDC is “assessing” four additional health care workers at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. Just check out this screenshot. Normally, Barack Obama’s incompetence doesn’t immediately cause a major national emergency. But in this case, that may be exactly what has happened. Obama should have ordered the CDC to be all over the first case of Ebola in Dallas. But instead, CNN is reporting that nurses are claiming that “there were no protocols” for dealing with the Ebola patient… Also Tuesday, National Nurses United made troubling allegations about the hospital, claiming “guidelines were constantly changing” and “there were no protocols” about how to deal with the deadly virus.” “The protocols that should have been in place in Dallas were not in place, and that those protocols are not in place anywhere in the United States as far as we can tell,” NNU Executive Director RoseAnn DeMoro said. “We’re deeply alarmed.” Nurses were told to wrap their necks with medical tape when equipment left their necks exposed; they felt unsupported and unprepared, and they received no hands-on training, union co-president Deborah Burger said. In addition, it is being reported that at the hospital there was “no one to pick up hazardous waste as it piled to the ceiling” during the treatment of Thomas Eric Duncan. Soiled sheets and clothing just sat there and kept on piling up. At this point, the head of the CDC should immediately resign in disgrace. The incompetence that he is displaying is absolutely appalling. For example, during a single press conference he recently claimed that you cannot get Ebola by sitting on a bus, but that you can spread it by riding on a bus… Dr. Tom Frieden, director for the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said during a telephone press briefing Wednesday that you cannot get Ebola by sitting next to someone on a bus, but that infected or exposed persons should not ride public transportation because they could transmit the disease to someone else. Say what? At this point confusion reigns in Washington. And they better get their act together soon because we could be on the verge of the worst health crisis in U.S. history. Some leaders in Washington are already starting to become extremely critical of the “leadership” of the Obama administration and the CDC. For instance, this week Rand Paul accused Obama of “lying to the American people” about this crisis… Senator Rand Paul has accused Barack Obama of downplaying the threat posed by Ebola for political purposes, alleging that the President has “failed to show leadership” on the issue. In an interview this morning with Talk Radio 1210 WPHT, the Kentucky Senator was asked by host Dom Giordano if the Ebola outbreak was morphing into an issue of incompetence and the White House “lying to the American people.” “It adds to just a litany of things that the President has let us down on and failed to show leadership,” responded Paul. “So, I think it’s one thing after another, it’s not just one issue. The lack of leadership on Ebola, the equivocating, the downplaying, the underplaying, the, sort of, trying to calm everyone with really not being completely frank about the transmissibility of the disease, I think, doesn’t help any of them at the polls.” Like I said earlier, most of the time Obama’s incompetence doesn’t have immediate dramatic consequences. But this time it might result in the deaths of countless numbers of Americans. We have reached a tipping point. If Ebola is not controlled soon, we could be facing the worst pandemic in modern history. In fact, the UN says that we only have 60 days to avert an unprecedented global crisis… The UN says the ebola outbreak must be controlled within 60 days or else the world faces an “unprecedented” situation for which there is no plan. The United Nations made the stark warning as it warned that the disease “is running faster than us and it is winning the race”. Nearly 9,000 cases of ebola have been reported so far in West Africa, including 4,447 deaths. So are Obama and the rest of our “leaders” in Washington up to the task? Government, Officialdom Responsible For Spread Of Ebola by KURT NIMMO | INFOWARS.COM | OCTOBER 16, 2014 It's not called Obola for nothing. Instead of 21 days, it turns out somebody suspected of Ebola infection should be quarantined and monitored for twice that time, 42 days. From the World Health Organization: “For WHO to declare an Ebola outbreak over, a country must pass through 42 days, with active surveillance demonstrably in place, supported by good diagnostic capacity, and with no new cases detected. Active surveillance is essential to detect chains of transmission that might otherwise remain hidden.” The WHO estimates 2% of Ebola incubations occur after 21 days. In other words, a number of people who passed the 21 days of observation without symptoms may in fact be infected and when released possibly pass the disease on to others. The globalist organization said earlier this week it is “alarmed by media reports of suspected Ebola cases imported into new countries that are said, by government officials or ministries of health, to be discarded as ‘negative’ within hours after the suspected case enters the country.” As the case of Texas nurse Nina Pham, who came down with Ebola after contact with patient zero, Thomas Duncan, and the response by the CDC and nurses, it should be painfully obvious the U.S. healthcare system is woefully unprepared to deal with an Ebola epidemic. The CDC, a classic government bureaucracy with a bloated budget ($6.6 billion a year), has reacted in dinosaur fashion to the spread of the disease in the United States. The revelation the disease has a much longer incubation period will exacerbate its ineffectual response. The top government bureaucrat at the CDC, Dr. Tom Frieden, told us not to worry about Ebola, that protocols were in place to contain the disease. After the Pham incident the leviathan agency declared there was a “breach of protocol” and Ms. Pham was to blame. After a nurse union complained about Freiden’s pass the buck response, we found out that, in fact, virtually all hospitals in the U.S. are not prepared to handle Ebola patients. Ebola requires what is called level 4 bio-containment. “In the US there are 4 units geared up to handle Ebola. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Center, Bethesda, Maryland, has 3 beds. Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, has 10 beds. Emory Hospital, Atlanta has 3 beds and St Patricks Hospital, Missoula has 3 beds,” writes Liz Bennett for Underground Medic. In other words, the U.S. is basically in the same boat as West Africa. “I think we just found out why the government(s) are under-playing the situation,” Bennett continues. “They simply do not have the facilities to cope with even a small outbreak. They are, in fact in exactly the same position as the dirt- poor hospitals in West Africa… there are not enough facilities to stop the spread of the disease if it gets out. The quality of care is better, but the availability of containment most likely isn’t.” Congress has promised to get to the bottom of the crisis, but you can bet this will quickly devolve into the normal Republican-vs-Democrat partisan free-for-all. As Carroll Quigley observed, the one party political system in the United States was designed to produce bickering that produces predictable and manageable results. From The Wall Street Journal: Thursday’s hearing comes as lawmakers ratchet up their criticism of the U.S. response to the Ebola virus. Republicans have lambasted the Obama administration for its handling of the disease. Democrats have said Republicans have failed to provide additional funding for health agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, while also calling for more preparation from the government. Obama, who cancelled campaign events to “monitor the federal government’s response to the first instances of Ebola in the U.S.,” and Democrats, who in typical knee jerk fashion want to throw confiscated tax payer money at the disease and bloat the federal bureaucracy further, will ensure nothing of significance happens. Republicans, on the other hand, seem content with merely criticizing Obama and the Democrats. Once again demonstrating government reacts in sluggish dinosaur fashion, House Speaker John Boehner has called for a travel ban from West Africa while Democrats, led by the ever inapt Nancy Pelosi, say this is not necessary. The White House has resisted any effort to stem the virus by banning travel from West Africa. Instead, it has ordered what amounts to a facile public relations campaign – instituting “disease surveillance” at airports, an effort experts roundly condemn as not only ineffectual, but ludicrous. Polls reveal two-thirds of Americans want passengers from West African nations barred from entering the United States, but as usual the government arrogantly ignores them. Ryan McMaken writes that the “long-term view of the history of disease prevention does not present much of an impeachable case for government intervention. Indeed, governments excel at creating the conditions that enhance the spread of disease, as they did with the Spanish flu in the aftermath of World War I.” As Ron Paul noted recently, Firestone established treatment and quarantine procedures to prevent the spread of the disease in Harbel, Liberia, where the company maintains a rubber plantation. “Firestone’s success in containing Ebola shows that, far from justifying new state action, the Ebola crises demonstrates that individuals acting in the free market can do a better job of containing Ebola than can governments,” Paul writes. “It is far more likely that a decentralized and private-property-based approach would be more manageable, effective, and adaptable to local conditions,” McMaken adds. But, of course, the decentralized, local and property-based solutions proposed by Paul and McMaken are anathema to ever-expanding government, so we can expect more of the same as the disease continues to spread. 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