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originally posted by: sirlancelot
I just played golf with a buddy whose wife is the head of a part of a hospital in south florida. I asked him if her hospital was preparing and he said she is under strict orders to not share anything with anyone including him. So it sounds like not only is the media covering things up but the healthcare system is under strict rules regarding ebola.
This is just retarded how they are going about it.
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
a reply to: sirlancelot
sounds like our new Czar is doing his job "quite" well!
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
a reply to: SubTruth
Not sure how credible this is but I also heard, quote: A physician over a group of hospitals in Texas says that patients are showing up with Ebola symptoms and the Feds come in, the patient disappears and the hospital records are expunged. So if you do get Ebola symptoms, I'm not sure you should go to a hospital. un-quote.
Lots of rumors are still going on but I have heard stories like the above more than once in the last few days.
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
a reply to: SubTruth
Not sure how credible this is but I also heard, quote: A physician over a group of hospitals in Texas says that patients are showing up with Ebola symptoms and the Feds come in, the patient disappears and the hospital records are expunged. So if you do get Ebola symptoms, I'm not sure you should go to a hospital. un-quote.
Lots of rumors are still going on but I have heard stories like the above more than once in the last few days.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued five "non-site-specific" special permits to companies for handling waste related to the Ebola virus that has killed one patient in the United States, triggering fear about the spread of the disease.
special permits had been issued to: Veolia ES Technical Solutions LLC, a subsidiary of French waste management firm Veolia Envirronment VE SA ; Lake Forest Illinois-based Stericyle Inc ; Somerville, Massachusetts-based Triumvirate Environmental Inc; Scottsbluff, Nebraska-based Smith Systems Transportation Inc and Spartanburg, South Carolina-based Advanced Environmental Options Inc.
Under the permits, the five companies are not limited as to where they can pick up Ebola-related waste or dispose of it.
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
a reply to: Yeahkeepwatchingme
Sorry, but I am not getting the meaning of what you are telling me? I have no clue what yo9u are talking about? Can you please elaborate more on what you mean?
originally posted by: RunForTheHills
a reply to: whatnext21
I was on the line of thinking the ebola scare was over at least for now. I am now finding out that they are covering up a lot to keep clear of any public scare. Spending season is here and they need the masses out shopping. Problem is only a coverup can last for so long until it comes to your/my town. Thanks for all your help and info you have giving to this thread.
The government is obviously actively hiding the truth from us.
Typical for the US government today.
Don't tell the truth, lie, lie, lie about everything until you can't deny the lie anymore.
That is what our leadership has done to our country.