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The Debate - Ebola Man Made?

I'm glad that "they" kept and continue to keep meticulous records on everything that they do and have done to the indigenous man and woman. Because we are able to visually see and audibly hear their evils that have been and are done in the name of "Science" and "Religion." Before I learned of their atrocities I was in utter disbelief because, they have to live on the same Earth that I live on.   

The Ebola virus has a patent just like Aids, syphilis, herpes and all other "man made" viruses that have desolated man. (Oh and before I go any further "Obesity" is also a disease.) Whether here in North America, South America, Australia, Africa, Europe or Asia diseases affect everyone whether your the one with a disease or not. 

Many of you may have asked yourselves why. Why would there be a patent on something that is so deadly towards the whole of man and mankind? Well, the answer is simple. The "Powers That Be" think that "everyone" who is not them is a "useless eater." Race does not factor into their equation. With them it's all about the bloodline. The only people, beings, spirits or whatever they are that they truly want to exist is them and just enough "people" to do the work for them.

I'll use the example of a prison: In a prison you have the warden. He/ she's the person who's in charge of everything. So I'll call him/ her the Illuminati. Then you have the secretary. He or she's in charge of keeping the of keeping notes, doing paperwork, making and accepting phone calls, etc. Then you have your guards. They're in charge of keeping the prisoners in order, stopping fights, etc. (Similar to what the police are "supposed" to do.) Finally, you have the prisoners. The prisoners represent us because the prisoners are us, the common everyday man, woman and child.

Society is controlled and dictated to in several ways. Television, radio, the newspaper, magazines and the internet are a few of the main ways that society is controlled and manipulated.

Just in case you're still in disbelief that they're controlling the population here's a very serious question that I want you to ask yourself and answer for me. Why would the US "government" allow the people whom are infected with the "deadly" virus to come back into America whether they have to be quarantined or not?

And here's a little side note for you: Ebola can be effectively and completely cured with a steady regiment of Colloidal Silver.





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