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originally posted by: trig_grl
Interesting??? www.naturalnews.com...
(NaturalNews) The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010. You can view it here. (Thanks to Natural News readers who found this and brought it to our attention.)
Patent applicants are clearly described on the patent as including:
The Government Of The United States Of America As Represented By The Secretary, Department Of Health & Human Services, Center For Disease Control.
The patent summary says, "The invention provides the isolated human Ebola (hEbola) viruses denoted as Bundibugyo (EboBun) deposited with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ("CDC"; Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America) on November 26, 2007 and accorded an accession number 200706291."
It goes on to state, "The present invention is based upon the isolation and identification of a new human Ebola virus species, EboBun. EboBun was isolated from the patients suffering from hemorrhagic fever in a recent outbreak in Uganda."
It's worth noting, by the way, that EboBun is not the same variant currently believed to be circulating in West Africa. Clearly, the CDC needs to expand its patent portfolio to include more strains, and that may very well be why American Ebola victims have been brought to the United States in the first place. Read more below and decide for yourself...
Harvesting Ebola from victims to file patents
From the patent description on the EboBun virus, we know that the U.S. government:
1) Extracts Ebola viruses from patients.
2) Claims to have "invented" that virus.
3) Files for monopoly patent protection on the virus.
To understand why this is happening, you have to first understand what a patent really is and why it exists. A patent is a government-enforced monopoly that is exclusively granted to persons or organizations. It allows that person or organization to exclusively profit from the "invention" or deny others the ability to exploit the invention for their own profit.
It brings up the obvious question here: Why would the U.S. government claim to have "invented" Ebola and then claim an exclusively monopoly over its ownership?
U.S. Government claims exclusive ownership over its "invention" of Ebola
The "SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION" section of the patent document also clearly claims that the U.S. government is claiming "ownership" over all Ebola viruses that share as little as 70% similarity with the Ebola it "invented":
Learn more: www.naturalnews.com...##ixzz39LLgBVsU
originally posted by: Fylgje
I don't get why they can't treat them there instead of bringing them here. Maybe it's part of the depopulation plan? I'm beginning to wonder....
originally posted by: RoScoLaz4
originally posted by: Fylgje
I don't get why they can't treat them there instead of bringing them here. Maybe it's part of the depopulation plan? I'm beginning to wonder....
the ONLY POSSIBLE EXPLANATION is that he simply has to be 'here'. as to the 'why' that is the case, i don't know. yet.
Eating bush flesh is one of main ways Ebola is transmitted to humans and 7,500 tonnes of illegal meat enters the UK every year.
The exotic meats are eaten by some sectors of African immigrants in Britain as a luxury dish and the trade has been defended on cultural grounds.
But the outbreak of Ebola in Guinea, which has killed more than 700 people, has raised concerns over the consumption of bush flesh.
A BBC investigation previously discovered the markets at Ridley Road, London sold giant rats among other smuggled meats.
It is known as a prime example of an area where black market meats are sold and is replicated all over the country.
Dr Yunes Teinaz, a former environment health official, warned the bush meat is sold "all over the country" and is a "huge" health risk.
Dr Thomas Frieden, the director of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said on Sunday the American doctor who contracted Ebola in West Africa seemed to have improved.
originally posted by: Rocketgirl
a reply to: ~Lucidity
Something stinks in Denmark. There are post in this thread, that when I think about them it makes me think there really is an agenda to bringing those infected patients here. Part of that agenda has to be about money, I say that because yesterday I heard on CNN that they are working on different types vaccines for this thing. The government is looking to cash in on this whole thing.
Until yesterday, I haven't heard anything about any kind of vaccine being in the works for Ebola. There's probably been news reports about it,but I've never came across one.
It's all suspicious to me.
originally posted by: slowlylosinghope
my 1st post and possibly irrelevant but would still like to throw it in as maybe someone more learned than myself might find a connection,
all this talk of Atlanta reminded me of another thread i read on here awhile back about the Bilderberg 2014 Participants and how the Mayor of Atlanta was on that list. could he have been there for this very reason and is there anyone else on the list connected to big pharmacy?
Georgia Guidestones?
originally posted by: MRM13
I'm a little bit worried about the xenophobic attitudes underlying this - definitely not criticising ATSers though. It just seems odd that it's associated with non-white people and less developed countries and their cultural practices.
Maybe that's because genuinely they have less well developed infrastructure and health care etc, but it just seems like the US and Europe vs "backwards" countries as portrayed in the media. Add to that all the fears of the influx of immigrants from Mexico etc recently, it seems sort of isolationist and maybe a sort of elitist attitude by "the West". With media goading, it might not be too much of a stretch to not just see Ebola as a threat, but foreigners, Africans or migrants as a threat too.
Transporting a victim to the U.S. violates the core containment principle that medical authorities and now militaries are enforcing on west African citizens: quarantine. It brings a contagious Ebola victim to a city of 6 million on a continent never before exposed to the virus. These are weighty considerations Americans should expect their government officials to make. I’d expect the head of the CDC, perhaps the president himself, to be the one to give the go-ahead on a military-facilitated operation, and only after extensive deliberations and consultation of community leaders. Is it instead the case that the CDC went along with “whatever option” Samaritan’s Purse wished to pursue?
Samaritan’s Purse released a statement saying they are glad Brantly is safely back in the United States and expect Writebol to arrive “within the next few days.” A senior U.S. government official told ABC News Writebol will arrive in the U.S. on Tuesday. They say the same plane used to transport Brantly will be used for Writebol. The plane is expected to take off from an airport in Cartersville on Sunday.