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Makes a lot of sense but we still have to stop letting people from ebola nations come here. Obozo lets 150 come here every day!!
You Are SAFE From Ebola In The United States Self-Sufficiency
Oct 12 2014
We like to look at the facts here at the Tin Hat Ranch, we don’t like hype. Recently, the first case of Ebola in the United States showed up in Dallas, immediately the web lit up with the “You are all going to die”, especially in the prepper community. Let me tell you folks, rest assured, Ebola will probably not become a pandemic in the United States. Here is why:
. The fact of the matter is the culture of West Africa perpetuates the spread of the virus. How do we know? We run a charity called God Water that focuses on bringing clean water and the Gospel to Liberia, and have been in direct contact with CDC on the matter. Our own Spot has been to Liberia many times.
1. Being sick in Liberia is a way of life, the water most folks drink being a big cause. To the average Liberian, the disease appears no different than any other diseases that are common (at first). At home care of the sick is also a way of life. Here in the western world, a person with Ebola immediately gets quarantined.
2. If a family member dies of Ebola in a West African nation like Liberia, the burial rituals exacerbate the spread of the disease. It is a common practice and an honor to wash the dead before burial. Since contact should be avoided with the corpse of person who has succumbed to Ebola, the disease spreads even further. This is one of the leading methods for the disease to spread. We simply do not partake in these rituals here in the United States.
3. Ebola can also be transmitted via other animals. Chimpanzees, gorillas, fruit bats, monkeys, antelopes, porcupines, rodents, dogs, and pigs have all been found to transmit the disease. Handling the meat of these animals can spread the disease. This is something we, for the most part, don’t do here in the United States.