The Washington Post recently reported that:
It took nearly three decades of tireless research and countless millions of U.S. government dollars to produce a few grams of the experimental Ebola drug that may have saved the lives of two U.S. missionaries stricken by the virus in West Africa.Two months, or maybe even one month! Wow, this certainly seems like a miracle, right? The only problem is this guy is kind of creepy. In fact, he was apparently caught in 2012 joking about culling 25% of the world's population to solve the challenging problem of feeding 8 billion people. While I can't say for sure this is Dr. Arntzen, it sure does look like him. You be the judge:
And now some are asking this question: If the drug did help missionaries Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol, whose conditions appear to be improving, could the same drug be given to the hundreds of people dying of Ebola in Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea and Nigeria?
What would it cost? What are the ethics of distributing a drug that had never been tested on humans in foreign countries - even if medical authorities could persuade people to take it? And how fast could it be done?
"Two months," said Charles J. Arntzen, a professor at the Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University, who has collaborated for the past 15 years with Mapp Biopharmaceutical, the small San Diego company that produced the experimental serum given to the two Americans. "Maybe they could do it in a month. If they were [already] planning on it, I'm sure they could produce 10,000 doses in a month."
Anthony S. Fauci, director of the NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, was more cautious in an interview on CNN on Tuesday. "It is not easy to make this serum," he said. "The number of doses that are available right now, today .โ.โ. is less than a handful.
Quite the comedian.
In Liberty,
Michael Krieger
Reader Comments
This makes no sense to me. The parasitic elite wants to kill most of the worlds population because they don't want people starving to death?!? Does that make any f___ing sense? What difference does it make if we all starve to death or bleed to death from a lab created bug? The end result is the same.
If this man-made situation escalates - exclude comet born virus cocktails for a moment - Ebola will probably kill less people than the vaccines the psychopaths will force inject into the bodies of poor People.
Historically, people of peace are enslaved, abused, victimized and killed at whim by the people of war.
This generally is thought of by the people of war as clever, right and necessary. It is even given the name of 'peace'.
They (people of war) are unable to see the actual future.
These war criminals think the names (reputations) taken from the dead as well as their possessions will preserve them, in perpetuity.
To call oneself a peacemaker when actually a war criminal is an abomination.
God is not a name one can take.
In vain.
There will be further casualties.
ned, out