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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    It's the part that I hold when I'm standing at the porcilaine!

    hahahahahaaa well done .......


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    Quote Originally Posted by Urano View Post
    oh my f' god!
    somebody please tells him where the hills are...
    It's coming.................................!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by mada View Post
    Someones been playing pandemic 2.
    That shit's infective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    It's the part that I hold when I'm standing at the porcilaine!
    half a viagra in the morning...
    Stops ya dribbling on your slippers.

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    Ebola, as R650 says, is a hemorrhagic viral disease of which there are five variants. Hemorrhagic viruses attack blood cells in mucual membranes and the GI tract. The rabbit disease RHD/RCD (Calicivirus) is Ebola for rabbits. Nasty nasty illness.

    Ebola has only been known in human populations since 1976 which is similar to HIV incidence, both being viruses which have crossed the species barrier.

    The current outbreak is Ebola Zaire which is one of the less fatal variants - about 60%, but dangerous because it has more time to be spread through contact with bodily fluids.

    Ebola however is not easily transmitted. Influenza is magnitudes better at it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Ebola, as R650 says, is a hemorrhagic viral disease of which there are five variants. Hemorrhagic viruses attack blood cells in mucual membranes and the GI tract. The rabbit disease RHD/RCD (Calicivirus) is Ebola for rabbits. Nasty nasty illness.

    Ebola has only been known in human populations since 1976 which is similar to HIV incidence, both being viruses which have crossed the species barrier.

    The current outbreak is Ebola Zaire which is one of the less fatal variants - about 60%, but dangerous because it has more time to be spread through contact with bodily fluids.

    Ebola however is not easily transmitted. Influenza is magnitudes better at it.
    It doesn't matter how dangerous it is as a disease it's the fear factor that is important, it encourages mass medical inervention by a frightened world populance!

    God help those who resist the planned vaccines and serums ... the frightened populace will kill them or drive them into the hands of the medical saviours!

    Never get in the way of drug company and it's perceived fortune $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Ebola however is not easily transmitted. Influenza is magnitudes better at it.
    Yeah I'm not too convinced just yet. Something's obviously different about this outbreak and the biggest mistake we could make is making assumptions based on what we currently know about Ebola when it could have mutated somehow and caught us by surprise.

    The US have the right idea whisking away their infected and are no doubt testing up a storm.

    I'll feel a lot more comfortable once the daily infection rate stops its exponential growth and flattens out instead. The longer it continues the closer it gets to that flashpoint where panic sets in, people start running and containment becomes a lot harder.

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    im just getting over a case of ebola. Loooove opiates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    im just getting over a case of ebola. Loooove opiates.
    You been fucking monkeys again?
    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    It doesn't matter how dangerous it is as a disease it's the fear factor that is important, it encourages mass medical inervention by a frightened world populance!

    God help those who resist the planned vaccines and serums ... the frightened populace will kill them or drive them into the hands of the medical saviours!

    Never get in the way of drug company and it's perceived fortune $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.

    Link: http://jonrappoport.wordpress.com/20...m_campaign=48b
    Thats a good link. At the bottom of the blog is a link to another article. Here is a piece from that.

    "The “hot zone” areas of Ebola, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Liberia, have been decimated for a long time: war, extreme poverty, malnutrition, starvation, contaminated water supplies, exposure to toxic industrial chemicals, vast toxic overuse of antibiotics, pesticides (some of them banned in other countries), expired and unrefrigerated medicines, vaccines (which, when given to people whose immune systems are already hanging on by a thread, can be lethal)".

    If the drug companies do come up with a cure, it will only be the rich who will be able to buy it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mada View Post
    It's coming.................................!!!!!

    It's coming? fuck think I already have it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yokel View Post
    It's coming? fuck think I already have it!
    You should see how many there are over here and how many I have to work with

    When SHTF this lot will be standing at 7/11 with a stupid look on their face wondering why there aint no toilet paper

    ( if ya think im joking , it only takes a suggestion and over night the stocks of a product will disappear.... last wee shake it was toilet paper, gasoline and water ....stupid zombies)

    Thats the real Zombie apocalypse....


    anyway ....i feel a song coming on;



    I met her in a club down in old Soho
    Where you drink champagne and it tastes just like cherry-cola
    See-oh-el- bola

    She walked up to me and she asked me to dance
    I asked her her name and in a dark brown voice she said Lola
    El-oh-el-aye ebola la-la-la-la ebola


    sooooo in the meantime




    Dont worry

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    For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him. Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.

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    It must be fairly easy to transmit as a fair few aid workers and doctors have been infected now and you would assume they have been taking the right precautions and wearing the right kit.
    I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..

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    Quote Originally Posted by R650R View Post
    Highly suspicious that they flew the two infected doctors to USA and without the proper containment facilities.
    Now then. Your starter for 10 on University Challenge.
    Where abouts in America were the infected people taken?
    Bonus 5 points:
    What is the name of the facility they were taken to?
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    What is its purpose (globally centred question here)?
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