CRISIS Ebola: National Guard commandeering people

Countrymouse

Country exile in the city
Depending on the fever check for screening has some obvious holes in it but it is the only option they have short of a 21 day quarantine at either or both ends of the flight or stopping international travel from those locations...which so far they are unwilling to do either one of those options. So checking their fever and hoping for the best is all we got at this point.

They are NOT EVEN DOING THAT.


SEE what the Missouri doctor who donned a HAZMAT suit at Hartsfield in Atlanta said about what "screening" they were doing in America's BUSIEST airport:


“Yesterday, I came through international customs at the Atlanta airport,” the doctor told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “The only question they asked arriving passengers is if they had tobacco or alcohol.”


http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...0-01-2014-TO-10-15-2014&p=5369212#post5369212
 

Kris Gandillon

The Other Curmudgeon
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They are NOT EVEN DOING THAT.


SEE what the Missouri doctor who donned a HAZMAT suit at Hartsfield in Atlanta said about what "screening" they were doing in America's BUSIEST airport:


“Yesterday, I came through international customs at the Atlanta airport,” the doctor told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “The only question they asked arriving passengers is if they had tobacco or alcohol.”


http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/show...0-01-2014-TO-10-15-2014&p=5369212#post5369212

No...they are NOT fever screening at this end. No one ever said they were. But that is ALL they are doing in West Africa...the Monrovia Airport for example....BEFORE boarding.

It wouldn't surprise me if fever screening as you get off the plane at this end is the next step that is "required"
 

BREWER

Veteran Member
A colleague’s wife has done DNA work in the past for the Center for Disease Control. She doesn’t work there anymore. This morning National Guard soldiers and someone from the government showed up at their doorstep. They wanted to commandeer her to go work in Dallas on the Ebola outbreak. My colleague managed to stop the commandeering by contacting his wife’s doctor and having the doctor say she is unable to travel and work away from home. Without the medical excuse they were actually going to force her to go to Dallas. My colleague says the Ebola problem is much worse than they are telling us.


Greetings, Bicycle Junkie: What can you say but WOW. Thank you for your thoughtfulness to share this with us. Take care. BREWER
 

Ben Sunday

Deceased
If this is true then things are much worse than we are being told.

I recall that the Obama NDAA E.O. does allow the 'gathering' of human and medical resources. Bad enough, I'm sure, but the idea of conscription (what else?) of ordinary citizens via the knock on door method is certainly disturbing and potentially ominous.
 

prepgirl44

Veteran Member
1) It's "Capt TRIPS" not "Trix".

2) This has been in LAW for over 10 years, NOT NDAA, but the Medical Skills Draft. It's been on the books for longer than that, as 10 yrs ago or so they rephrased it a small amount.
NOT an Eo either.

Google Medical and Special Skills Draft. Part of the Draft Law on the books.
Yup!
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
Thank you Bicycle Junkie for sharing this news.
lets go back off topic again because if its not Ebola or Norovirus, or Gillian Bares Syndrome, it may be polio headed to a house near you

http://www.globalresearch.ca/pharma...d-live-polio-virus-in-the-environment/5405801

Belgium – As reported to ECDC by Belgian authorities, on 2 September 2014, following a human error, 45 litres of concentrated live polio virus solution were released into the environment by the pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK), in Rixensart city, Belgium. The liquid was conducted directly to a water-treatment plant (Rosieres) and released after treatment in river Lasne affluent of river Dyle which is affluent of the Escaut/Scheldt river. Belgium’s High Council of Public Health conducted a risk assessment that concluded that the risk of infection for the population exposed to the contaminated water is extremely low due to the high level of dilution and the high vaccination coverage (95%) in Belgium.
ECDC’s assessment is that the accidental release in the environment of large amounts of live polio virus represents a risk to public health if susceptible populations, such as areas with low polio vaccine coverage, are exposed to contaminated waters or mud. Particularly since the Lasne and Dyle rivers are joining the Escaut/Scheldt river which flows in the southwestern part of the Netherlands where various orthodox protestant communities present a lower polio vaccination coverage, before reaching the North Sea.
Hey, remember the Baxter debacle in 2009? The word then was, if it had not been caught by a single lab tech who just decided to run a test on the stuff, "millions would be dead". That stuck with me and I think is what cemented my distrust of all big pharma. Baxter Sent Bird Flu Virus to European Labs by Error (Update2) A member here who worked in the industry at the time said it was utterly impossible for this to have happened by accident due to the many safeguards these things go through before they leave the lab.

Someone earlier up the thread mentioned all the medical supplies and hazmat materials that were sent to the DC area earlier this year and commented that perhaps they were for what we are seeing now just beginning. Possible. It also made me wonder if last weeks 2 White House runners were not also a drill for this, and obama was not there when it happened. I remember wondering why these to people were not killed like the woman was who had her baby in the car, and thought it was an extremely odd thing to happen, people just up and running into the White House and more so that they survived.
 

rummer

Veteran Member
The beginning stages of Ebola symptoms indicate a slight fever. Since an individual's normal body temp. can, actually, be one degree or more above or below the 98.6 degree avg., I can't see how temperature checks would be a very accurate way of determining infection.

Or headache...or

Fever (greater than 38.6°C or 101.5°F)
Severe headache
Muscle pain
Weakness
Diarrhea
Vomiting
Abdominal (stomach) pain
Unexplained hemorrhage (bleeding or bruising)

Any of the symptoms may or may not be presenting in a patient. A headache was first commonly seen as well.
 
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