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Pauline Cafferkey — Ebola or Assassination Attempt?

Saturday, October 17, 2015 15:44
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So we all followed and read the news back in January, when a British nurse who was based in Sierra Leone, contracted the Ebola virus. She was flown back to the London Royal Free Hospital, where she received ground breaking treatment which assisted in her recovery. Pauline was one of the lucky ones, unlike the victims who have to rely on third world healthcare.
 
Fast forward to October of this year, just a mere nine months later, and the breaking news is Pauline Cafferkey has fallen ill again and been transferred from her home by military escort. The news reports she is critically ill, but they have glossed over a large amount of facts. 
 
They have pointed out that she has tried to lead a normal life as possible since her discharge from hospital, which in my opinion due to the seriousness of the virus was far too soon. She has shown herself as an ambassador for the victims of the virus and been charitable in her works. 
 
What the media has failed to look at in depth though, is since she left quarantine, what has she actually done with her time. At the moment of this writing, sixty five people have been identified who have been in proximity of Pauline and may all be at risk.
 
Ebola and the treatment of it is an unknown quantity, and the fact it has resurfaced within a patient shows the Doctors are also not totally sure what they are dealing with. This is why I am, and I am sure I am not the only one who is totally baffled by the short length of her quarantine.
 
Not only that but she returned to work in a health center. I admire her stoicism but I feel that it was slightly selfish on her part, after nearly losing her life to the disease, to then go and work with vulnerable people.
 
Ebola is a killer, there is no dispute. This is the part that bothers me. Deservedly so, on the 28th of September this year .Pauline Cafferkey won a Pride of Britain award. The awards took place in central London. The ceremony was introduced by David Cameron but Lenny Henry the comedian actually passed her the award. The following day, Pauline Cafferkey alongside the other winners, went to a reception held by Samantha Cameron at Downing Street.
 
To me it seems strange, that a youmg woman who has had a deadly disease and supposedly recovered from it, meets the leader of the United Kimgdom and then a few short days later, is in hospital critically ill again.
 
Did she ever recover from Ebola? Obviously not, but it seems like the disease in her body has been put on ice but has the ability to reactivate at will or when chosen by the powers that be. It just seems coincidental that when our country is politically at loggerheads with opposing parties, and the world is in general in deep disarray, Pauline Cafferkey arrives, a ticking time bomb, and she was welcomed into the Prime Minister’s house.

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  • DK

    There is no Ebola, it is the Marburg Virus, Ebola is the name of a river in the DRC Virus Uses bats and Native flora as vectors. Viruses are identified by symptoms simply because they swap RNA hosts and vectors and by and large are all but invisible. The ‘Ebola’ worm like virus has not been seen in any modern outbreak and there is certainly no photographic evidence from a lab specimen to show an identical virus from Liberia/Sierra Leone. Even the symptoms were absent. It may be an entirely new nasty.

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