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Monday, October 27, 2014

Obama: Ebola is a “Trial Run” For a Deadlier Airborne Disease

President's comments raise eyebrows

In little noticed comments made earlier this week, President Barack Obama said that the Ebola outbreak in the United States could be a “trial run” for a deadlier airborne disease in the future.

During remarks made after a White House meeting with the administration’s Ebola Response Coordinator Ron Klain, Obama tried to reassure the public that the U.S. health infrastructure was prepared to deal with additional cases of Ebola.

However, the President raised some eyebrows when he suggested that the current outbreak could merely be a precursor to a more deadly epidemic.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

yea and chem-trailing is also part of the strategy.

Anonymous said...

10:27 PM I would agree with you if the quote was not from the President of this country. That lends a different perspective and credibility to the comment. You can bank on the fact that these are not Obama's words but something that one of his advisors said and he thought it sounded compelling so he inserts it into his monologue. Or, and I understand the strong likelihood of this, he is an absolute moron. But what is worse than Ebola? Anyone? Can anyone think of a realistic threat that is worse than Ebola? I can't, because Ebola is pretty god damn horrific.

So for the president to say that, IS a little concerning.

Anonymous said...

Stop with the chem-trailing already. We heard you the first, second,and go ahead say it again...