Monday, August 4, 2014

Secret serum likely saved Ebola patients

Via Susan


Three top secret, experimental vials stored at subzero temperatures were flown into Liberia last week in a last-ditch effort to save two American missionary workers who had contracted Ebola, according to a source familiar with details of the treatment.

On July 22, Dr. Kent Brantly woke up feeling feverish. Fearing the worst, Brantly immediately isolated himself. Nancy Writebol's symptoms started three days later. A rapid field blood test confirmed the infection in both of them after they had become ill with fever, vomiting and diarrhea.

It's believed both Brantly and Writebol, who worked with the aid organization Samaritan's Purse, contracted Ebola from another health care worker at their hospital in Liberia, although the official Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case investigation has yet to be released.

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6 comments:

  1. To bring a patient who has Ebola into this country is an insane course of action. The only way this makes any sense is that the "official" story is not the REAL story, but a cover. I suspect that there is more going on. Until proven otherwise I am assuming that again the government and TPTB are lying to us. Again.

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    1. I assume that this administration is always lying.

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  2. Mt. Sinai hospital in NYC may need some of that serum:
    http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2014/08/04/breaking-high-probability-ebola-patient-in-new-york-city-testing-mt-sinai-hospital-patient-from-west-africa/

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    1. Thanks and I'm sure we are all surprised..........

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  3. "Secret serum" ???

    what do they think we all have the IQ and mentality of 5 yr olds?

    Oh wait. this is from CNN.
    I guess they finally got enough coverage of that Air Malaysia plane that went down.

    -sj

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