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Submitted by Robert D. Lucas, PH.D and CFS Food biotechnologist & Certified Food Scientist
Leonard St. Hill (former Town Planner believes too many epidemics in Africa seem to have the effect of weapons of mass destruction
Leonard St. Hill (former Town Planner believes too “many epidemics in Africa seem to have the effect of weapons of mass destruction”

There was a letter in the Daily Nation (30th. September 2014), entitled: Ebola a weapon of mass destruction? written by Mr. Leonard St.Hill. The gist of what he had to say is as follow: he avers that the absence of speculation (presumably its origins) over Ebola virus raises some suspicion. He goes on to state “that too many epidemics in Africa seem to have the effect of weapons of mass destruction which can result in genocide. He concludes that Africa is serving as a laboratory where the pharmaceutical (western) industry, use native Africans as test subjects to ascertain the efficacy of the pathogen and antidote, whilst making a financial killing.”

In the past , I have stated that persons should always stick to their areas of technical expertise and that the majority of Barbadians are scientific illiterates. St.Hill falls under both headings. He displays gross ignorance of microbiology and biotechnology and is guilty of disseminating false innuendoes to an uninitiated public.

The major pharmaceutical companies have little interest in doing research in little known tropical diseases. The returns on their investment are not worth it. The people of Africa are too poor and cannot afford the cost of a complete regimen of treatment. The return on investment is also one of the reasons; there have been few new antibiotics on the market. You are infected, you pop a few pills and the infection goes away. Then there is the regimen of vaccinations, which means that most life-threatening diseases are held at bay. The companies make their money from chronic diseases such as, certain forms of cancer, heart disease, hypertension and diabetes. They want repeat clients, this where they make their money.

Africa has the greatest diversity of fauna in the world. One would also expect that the microbial world in Africa would also be diverse. When the Spanish first came to the Caribbean, they found flora which they had never seen before (cocoa, pineapple, avocado etc.). Similarly, in Africa, increases in population density have meant the encroachment by man of pristine jungle areas, resulting in exposure to new pathogens. Some of these pathogens over the years acquire the ability to cross the species barrier. In nature; micro-organisms are constantly exchanging DNA fragments between themselves. The exchange of DNA can be intra-species or inter-species; this process is called either transformation or transduction depending on whether bacteria or viruses are involved, This constant exchange of DNA can give rise to new strains which are either more pathogenic and virulent or less so than their progenitors. It is a documented fact that most new strains of the influenza virus originate in Asia, especially in China a country with the larges porcine population in the world. When animals and humans live cheek by jowl, human-animal inter-actions must occur. In other words, inter-action at the microbial level can and does occur. When this happens there is a new strain of the influenza virus. Are the pharmaceutical firms also causing genocide in Asia?

In Africa, there are myriads of known and unknown microbes. For example: Lassa fever, Marburg virus and Ebola, all of which are haemorrhagic viruses whose vector is the fruit bat. Then there are River blindness, Sleeping sickness and Nodding disease of the Sudan, where children constantly nod their heads and waste away.

There is no need for the pharmaceutical companies to covertly engage in genocide in Africa. The Africans are doing an excellent job of genocide on themselves. The question St. Hill should be addressing, is why are not the African countries doing their own research and solving their own problems, instead of depending on western countries? He should also be addressing the high illiteracy rate which, is resulting in Ebola running amok among the West African countries.

Finally, yesterday, the Journal Science published an article by Professor Pybus of Oxford University and Dr. Faria who used computational analysis and phylogenetic reconstruction (roughly means tracing family history) to traced back the origins of HIV-1 to the 1920’s in the Congo. One can do so by looking at the rates of mutation of some genetic markers. Whenever one mutates a micro-organism, one must check for the revertant rates (i.e. the number of mutants which change back to the original state), to ascertain the stability of the new


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384 responses to “Dispelling a Myth About EBOLA”


  1. @ David
    Have you heard about ‘coridor sanitraire’? A French term. It uses the military to form a coridor around areas of interest. This opens the door to other interests. We have been following this issue for months.


  2. @PAcha
    ave been following that theory, who knows.


  3. @Georgie Porgie

    Porgie, claims that Barbadians are scientifically illiterate. Well I got news for you brother: the average American is also scientifically illiterate and only one president in the history of the United States of America, possessed scientific perspicacity.


  4. MB lockdown plausible YES but is it the correct form of action, i doubt in part because of the many high risk which are economical and social,equal to that of the virus itself, those of us outside the affected area should concentrate on preparation and learn and practice those lessons that are necessary for our survival, as of now two cases have been reported in the USA, one because of negligence on the hospital and the carrier , the USA is better equipped at handling cases and most likely in the weeks and months going forward the fear attached would be lessened not unlike all other virus that have been contracted by human the ebola would be placed among one of the worst but on a positive note in the long run this virus would be harnessed and be treated. please not be caught up in a virus of isolation especially when the effects would linger and no cure would ever be found to repair the social and economical damage to an already weakened and vulnerable continent, ,

  5. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Ras Jahaziel | October 14, 2014 at 7:29 PM |
    “WHEN YOU ARE KNOWN TO HAVE ARRIVED AT THE CONCLUSION that the world’s population needs to be reduced, it just takes a little common sense and knowledge of history to know who you are talking about.”

    You might be onto something there; something intellectually conspiratorial in the grand scheme of pending things. But who says Mother Nature needs a hand in her grand design?

    If there is an absolute necessity for a culling of the human population currently growing at geometric progression rates why would the manmade bio warfare be aimed at the most underrepresented racial group on the planet unless they are being used as guinea pigs in the laboratory theatre of bio and chemical war?
    Why not the larger racial groups like the Orientals and Indians where there would be greater impact and effectiveness in the needed population adjustments?

    We can envisage the scary scarcity of potable water needed to sustain human life at its current stage of industrial and technological development.
    How do we bring into balance the availability of water fit for human consumption and the unsustainable demands coming from an exploding population in a changing climate global environment?


  6. Pachamama, are you talking about a term which was used during the French Revolution? When has the French shown an imperialistic interest in our common era?


  7. GEORGIE PORGIE | October 14, 2014 at 5:55 PM |

    “Bravo Sir! Well written scientifically accurate article. NOW WATCH THE ILLITERATE BU JACKASSES BRAY ABOUT STUFF THEY DONT KNOW NOW……”

    I agree with and endorse your comments, Georgie, this is a very well written article. Dr. Lucas (aka Peeka) is an expert and well respected in his field.


  8. miller YES there is a possibility that man and nature can be on the warpath,, but there is also the possibly that man and man are at war divide and fighting over self interest, hence the theories of isolation which invokes the theory of genocide.


  9. An increase world population is a sure sign of a healthy humanity; the opposite is counterproductive to the existences of the human species.


  10. millertheanunnaki | October 14, 2014 at 6:25 PM |

    “What are you, Dr. Lucas, doing to help in improving the diet and quality of food available to black Barbadians or are you just another bullshit talker?”

    Miller, I usually agree with your comments, but this time you are way off base. Dr. Lucas has been writing articles in the newspapers relative to food nutrition and “improving the diet and quality of food available to black Barbadians” for a number of years. He has been relentless in making Barbadians aware of the nutritional deficiencies found in foods that are popular among us, and how these foods will affect our health over a period of time.

    He may be a little eccentric, but he is by no means a “bullshit talker”.


  11. Most likely when you hear the left of evil arguing for a reduced world population, they’re thinking in terms of limited natural resources left to sustained an increasing world population.


  12. The Ebola virus The Search for a Cure BBC Full Documentary 2014

  13. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Dompey | October 14, 2014 at 9:02 PM |
    “An increase world population is a sure sign of a healthy humanity; the opposite is counterproductive to the existences of the human species”

    Oh what a johnny for a jerkoff you are! Why not stretch the analogy to increases in the mosquito, rat, cockroach, germ and virus populations and see what little would be left of humans?

    You have just made out a sperm-tight case for the closure if the Barbados Family Planning Association. No more government subventions from now on.
    But then again you might just be right since things and animal bright and beautiful your god made them all to be fruitfully “fooping” and multiplying from sunrise to sunrise from alpha to omega.


  14. Georgie – “YOU CANT SAVE LIIVES… ONLY THE ONE WHO GAVE LIFE CAN SAVE LIFE”

    Oh shite… looka trouble


  15. Lenny stumbled badly on that one, but there are some who will see his letter as a confirmation of their thoughts. It’s easy to subscribe to conspiracy theories when one is stumped for an answer but Dr. Lucas has issued a rebuttal which is withering, complete and timely.

    While all our thoughts are on Ebola Africa’s biggest non-violent killer is Malaria which still dispatches about 500,000 victims each year.


  16. BAFBFP | October 14, 2014 at 9:43 PM |
    MAN THAT IS TRUE MAN
    THE MOST YOU CAN DO IS TRY YOUR BEST TO DO WHAT YOU WERE TAUGHT OR WHAT IS SUPPOSED TO BE CURRENTLY IN VOGUE

  17. millertheanunnaki Avatar
    millertheanunnaki

    @ Artaxerxes | October 14, 2014 at 9:06 PM |
    “Dr. Lucas has been writing articles in the newspapers relative to food nutrition and “improving the diet and quality of food available to black Barbadians” for a number of years. He has been relentless in making Barbadians aware of the nutritional deficiencies found in foods that are popular among us, and how these foods will affect our health over a period of time.”

    Let me retract the word “bullshitter” and say he has been ‘ineffective’ in his erudite and informative contributions since neither the officials nor the general population are listening.

    Has the goodly Dr. Lucas been able to change the menu served in the School Meals Service (to help reduce the high incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes among primary school children) and other government funded institutions with large in-house populations?

    He is wasting as much time as much as Colonel Buggy, Hants and the miller are in their calls and criticisms ad nauseam about the need to do something urgently about the unsanitary and unsightly state of the country before the goose that lays the golden egg catches a terrible case of bird flu.

  18. Easy Squeeze (Make No Riot) Avatar
    Easy Squeeze (Make No Riot)

    Population of Liberia = 4.4 million
    Ebola death toll rises to 4,447
    A solution would be to test everyone in an Ebola Zone
    and if tested clear move them into an Ebola-Free Zone (via quarantine)
    and treat all with symptoms (or direct connections to ill) with full care

  19. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    The relevant portions of Lennie St Hill’s article are reproduced in bold type as follows:-

    Too many epidemics that appear to have the effects of biochemical weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in genocide seem to originate in African countries. The phenomenon raises a suspicion that Africa is a laboratory where its natives are used as guinea pigs for testing biochemical pathogens that may be infested surreptitiously in covert warfare as well as immunising vaccines for which the pharmaceutical industry competes to hold a lucrative monopoly from its support of national supremacy.

    Dr Robert Lucas should read the CDC patent for an Ebola strain that was recently highlighted on BU as well as the current goings on in a West African country that has closed down such testing in its territory recently and tell us if the above conclusions are or are not valid. I suspect that he thinks that such validity needs someone with a Ph.D to broach and validate them but I’m with Pachamama on this one especially with the advent of the Internet where General Literacy could possibly trump Scientific Literacy once General Literacy is aligned with a broad world view that is not blinded by narrow concepts of the paramountcy of any particular Scientific discipline .

    With this suspicion, the “guinea pigs” regard both the epidemic and immunisation from it as inimical to their welfare: the epidemic itself being fatal, and the vaccine as a latent “time” bomb” making them vulnerable to subsequent waves of experimental biochemical WMDs of greater mortality.

    Hasn’t the above “suspicion” been the reason for the withdrawal of some Ebola tests by the Canadian Pharma company that is being funded by CDC and for the West African Government in whose country the research is being carried out for bringing the research to a halt?

    Is it impossible that the Ebola virus is one of many manufactured biochemical weapons of mass destruction and that Africa is an experimental laboratory for infection of diseases and their cure?

    Was it impossible that Anthrax could be weaponized by Americans and used to kill some of their own? The data in the CDC Ebola patent shows quite clearly how African stations were used in the development of that product which leaves the door wide open for any future use of the product or its derivatives.

    Dr Robert Lucas knows that research to develop effective biological weapons or vaccines or sera must have a component in the country of origin or greatest incidence of the pathogen. The 2005 review article on the Natural History of the Ebola virus in Africa should be a good read for him.
    http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1286457905001437


  20. David | October 14, 2014 at 6:54 PM |
    Based on what commentators are saying an Ebola vaccine is still years away.

    Kindly see below report from:-
    BBC News Health 4 October 2014 Last updated at 12:18 GMT int
    Ebola treatments – how far off?
    With the death toll rising and the disease still spreading, the race is on to find a treatment for Ebola.

    Experts already know lots about the virus and how it attacks, but fighting it with a drug is newer territory.

    Since Ebola was first identified, in 1976, every outbreak has been contained with strict hygiene – isolation of patients and suspected patients, ensuring staff wore suitable protective clothing and carried out proper cleaning and disposal of clinical waste.

    There have been no drugs to do the job because developing them is extremely expensive, and, until now, the major pharmaceutical companies have not seen enough of a market. That’s changing.

    Vaccines
    The trial of the vaccine started in the US this month
    The US, UK and Canada are testing different kinds of vaccine in controlled clinical trials.

    The aim is to have 20,000 doses that could be used in West Africa by early next year.

    Normally it would take years of human trials before a completely new vaccine was approved for use.

    But such is the urgency of the Ebola outbreak that experimental vaccines are being fast-tracked at an astonishing rate.

    “Trials in monkeys have been promising. But they get a very different type of Ebola to humans”

    Dr Ben Neuman
    University of Reading
    Russia recently announced it is also developing three vaccines, with one being ready for clinical trials within three months.

    David Heymann, professor of infectious disease epidemiology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, said: “There’s been a lot of international attention to making sure that clinical trials of new vaccines and medicines are done.

    “And my feeling is that if the resources continue those studies could possibly be begun and already provide some initial answers before Christmas.”


  21. millertheanunnaki | October 14, 2014 at 9:56 PM |

    “Has the goodly Dr. Lucas been able to change the menu served in the School Meals Service (to help reduce the high incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes among primary school children) and other government funded institutions with large in-house populations?”

    Miller, Dr. Lucas may be described as individualistic [i.e. he asserts his individuality through independence of action of thought], and does not readily conform to the status quo. And you know how a person like him would fare in Barbados.


  22. @ac
    I certainly believe Africa should be helped and supported in a multiplicity of ways BUT if the CDC says that here is more harm by “locking down”, then what is their Action Plan and what have they actually implemented instead.

    The fact is 4500 Africans are already dead and the death rate of this outbreak is running 70% as opposed to 50% in other iterations. Hence, if they anticipate 5-10,00 per week that means the DEAD will run 3500-7000 per week! Only a handful of non Africans have died so far, so any proper solution benefits Africans first and foremost.

    What panic will 3500-7000 deaths / wk cause?


  23. GP: “LOSE SOME A FEW MUST DIE TO SAVE MANY PROGNOSIS IS 50 % WHO CATCH DISEASE WILL DIE. QUARANTINE AND LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAY BECAUSE YOU ARE NOT GOD YOU CANT SAVE LIIVES ONLY THE ONE WHO GAVE LIFE CAN SAVE LIFE.”

    With the prognosis that 50% will lose their lives now is definitely the best time for all men to look up for our redemption draws nigh. Only God decides which 50% will live.


  24. Dr. Lucas probably gets his haft- baked ideas concerning the right nutritional choices from some cook book in America. It does not take a wealth of knowledge to teach an individual the proper nutritional habits. The very first thing any Black person ought to know about the proper food choices is to reduced or abstain from the consumption of Salt and Sugar. These two food choices do a blow-job on the human body if comsumed in great quantities and eaten for an extended period of time, even though the body needs a certain level of salt and sugar for proper bodily function. And the second important aspect of proper nutrition is portions: a lot of people aren’t aware of the fact the amount of food one consumed at breakfast, lunch and dinner impacts one health over an extent period of time. For example: when if you consume a large amount of starch at Breakfast, lunch and dinner it causes the panceas to work overtime and if you continue this pattren for years on end eventually, it will kill the panceas resulting in a reduced supply of insulin which ultimately leads to type 2 diabetes.

  25. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Here’s the US patent for an Ebola product

    http://www.google.com/patents/CA2741523A1

    Dr Robert Lucas; Read it and tell us what are your conclusions vis a vis the Lennie St Hill article.


  26. I also most forgot to mention this fact: Black people have a salt prone gene. Which simply means: when we consume salt in large amounts it somehow elevates our blood pressure. And this leads to a condition called hypertension with leads to and enlarging of the left ventricle, with leads to kidney failure, with damage the blood vessels in the eyes, with leads to congestive heart failure with ultimately leads to primature death.

    @Georgie Porgie

    Colossians 2:16 of the KJV, tells us that,” Let no man therefore judge you in meat or in drink or in respect of holyday, or of the new moon, or the sabbath days.”


  27. […] David Submitted by Robert D. Lucas, PH.D and CFS Food biotechnologist & Certified Food Scientist […]


  28. Ebola, biological warfare against Africa?
    By Abayomi Azikiwe | Press TV | September 23, 2014
    A team of eight experts and journalists visiting the southern region of the West African state of Guinea were found dead in the town of Nzerekore on Sept. 20. Reports indicate that they were there to educate people about the nature of the disease for the purpose of its prevention.
    Reports from Guinea say that the delegation had met with elders in the community but were later attacked by youths. Investigations into the details of the killings are ongoing.
    There is tremendous mistrust surrounding the spread of the Ebola virus disease in some West African states where the epidemic has had an impact. Doctors Without Borders reported in April that their teams were forced to withdraw from Macenta in Guinea after being stoned by youths who said they were there to spread the disease.
    Newspaper articles and rumors have circulated that the outbreak is a direct result of biological warfare being waged by imperialist countries against the African continent.
    Although no one knows what the motivations were of those who carried out the killings in Guinea, obviously there are many people who mistrust the motivations of foreign aid workers responding to the crisis. Guinea is the first country that was identified in the latest spread of the disease, which has periodically struck in Central and West Africa over the last three decades.
    Biological warfare and economic underdevelopment
    The most widely discussed and controversial article related to the spread of the Ebola virus disease was published by the leading newspaper in Liberia, The Observer. Dr. Cyril Broderick, a former professor of plant pathology at the University there, asserted that the spread of the disease is a direct result of US Department of Defense bio-warfare against Africa.
    Broderick’s article was published on Sept. 9 and stated that “Africa must not relegate the Continent to become the locality for disposal and the deposition of hazardous chemicals, dangerous drugs, and chemical or biological agents of emerging diseases. There is urgent need for affirmative action in protecting the less affluent of poorer countries, especially African citizens, whose countries are not as scientifically and industrially endowed as the United States and most Western countries, sources of most viral or bacterial GMOs that are strategically designed as biological weapons. It is most disturbing that the US Government has been operating a viral hemorrhagic fever bioterrorism research laboratory in Sierra Leone.”
    This same author goes on to ask “Are there others? Wherever they exist, it is time to terminate them. If any other sites exist, it is advisable to follow the delayed but essential step: Sierra Leone closed the US bioweapons lab and stopped Tulane University for further testing.” (Sept. 9)
    Broderick has been attacked for publishing the article, and according to Health Impact News “The western pro-pharma media has chided Dr. Broderick, saying that such an inflammatory piece of writing is ‘irresponsible’ since so many Africans are already distrustful of western medicine. They see western medicine as the answer to Africa’s deadly diseases such as Ebola, while Dr. Broderick sees it as the cause. Dr. Broderick states ‘African people are not ignorant and gullible, as is being implicated.’” (healthimpactnews.com, Sept. 21)
    Following the publication of this article, President Barack Obama announced on Sept. 16 that the US would deploy 3,000 troops to the affected West African states as a means to combat the disease. Obama said in a press release that “The United States will leverage the unique capabilities of the US military and broader uniformed services to help bring the epidemic under control. These efforts will entail command and control, logistics expertise, training, and engineering support.” (White House press statement)
    Washington is already heavily involved militarily in Africa. Several thousand Pentagon troops, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives and State Department functionaries are on the continent as part of the US Africa Command (AFRICOM). This intervention since 2008 has created more instability and underdevelopment in Africa as represented by the events in Egypt, Mali, Libya, Somalia, South Sudan and Nigeria, where the ostensible partnerships aimed at curbing “terrorism” has prompted the intensification of conflict, dislocation and in the case of the Horn of Africa, famine.
    Pentagon and CIA drone operations have carried out numerous targeted assassinations in Somalia. In Mali, a US-trained military officer returned to this former French colony and staged a coup providing a rationale for internal destabilization as well as an ongoing occupation by Paris.
    Cuba offers medical solidarity
    Meanwhile the revolutionary nation of Cuba pledged to send medical personnel in the fight against the disease. Cuba has a profound history in providing unconditional solidarity with the African continent.
    In an address on Sept. 18 before the United Nations Security Council emergency session on Ebola, Vice Minister of Foreign Relations Abelardo Moreno told the participants that, “Cuba’s response is part of our solidarity with Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean. Over the last 55 years, we have collaborated in more than 158 countries, with the participation of 325,710 health workers. Some 76,744 collaborators have worked in 39 African countries. Today, in this sector, 4,048 Cubans are serving in 32 African nations, 2,269 of whom are doctors.” (granma.cu, Sept. 19)
    Moreno went on the report that, “The medical brigades which will be sent to Africa to fight against Ebola form part of the ‘Henry Reeve International Contingent’ – created in 2005 – composed of doctors specializing in combating disasters and large-scale epidemics. Cuba’s response confirms the values of solidarity which have guided the Cuban Revolution: not to give what we can spare, but to share what we have.”
    This approach contrasts sharply with that of the White House and Pentagon. Cuba has built up considerable trust in Africa due to its consistent policy of international solidarity.
    At least three countries that have reported Ebola cases are reporting improvements in fighting the disease and its proliferation. In Nigeria, the Federal Government announced that schools would be re-opened on Sept. 22 despite opposition from the sections of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT).
    In Sierra Leone, there was a state of emergency declared restricting movements for three days. The government announced on Sept. 22 that the situation was now under control. Similar announcements have been made in reference to developments in Senegal, where at least one case has been reported.
    Nonetheless, there have been nearly 3,000 deaths reported from the disease. In addition, there are still numerous questions related to the conditions under which the disease is spread and the most effective means to treat and eradicate the epidemic. (WHO Update, Sept. 22)
    This outbreak does draw attention to the need for genuine independence and development on the African continent. The training of medical personnel and scientific researchers would contribute immensely to preventing future healthcare crises.
    Cuban revolutionary foreign policy provides an example of how underdeveloped states, which have a legacy of slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism, can transform through a process of class struggle and self-reliance. With over five decades of hostility from the US, Cuba has been able to make significant contributions to African liberation whether in the fight against settler-colonialism in Southern Africa in the years past or through the contemporary challenges related to the Ebola outbreak, the training of African medical personnel and other healthcare issues.
    .


  29. Georgie Porgie

    There are four important things Black Barbadians ought to know about the proper nutritional choices.

    1) Abstain from the consumption of too much Salt.

    2) Abstain from consumption too much Sugar.

    3) Abstain from consumption too much Starchy foods.

    4) Leave the alcohol alone because it destroys the heart, kidneys and liver.

    And consumption alcohol with a diagnosed of diabetes it the quickest way to a premature death.

  30. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    R. Rowe;
    Thanks! Good information. Hope Dr Lucas reads it and responds.


  31. @Sarge
    Yes 500,000 die from Malaria and so what was the benefit of banning DDT?

    What reviews of that decision have been conducted?


  32. One more fact I must mention about hypertention as it relates to the heart. The heart has four valves and four chambers and when you allow your blood pressure to run high and outchecked for an extended period of time, it does great damages to the heart valves. it can even caused left ventricle hyperthrophy; a thickening of the left ventricle Porgie.


  33. @are we —?
    This is dated 2008-09 BUT Ebola has been around for at least 40 yrs!
    Secondly how can you Patent a naturally occurring disease OR any naturally occurring chemical? Why do you think that Co Enzme Q 10 had to be sold to a Japanese Corp—because it is produced naturally in the hearts ( i believe) of many mammals.


  34. Dompey
    Thanks kindly for enhancing GP’s repertoire of VERY BASIC DISEASES!
    He could have saved bundles $$$ on his education if he had only had your email address in 1969-75!


  35. We must be very thankful for the internet. This tool has given some people the ability to copy and paste the work or opinions of others and present it to BU……. impressing their minds with a (false) sense of grandeur……… believing they are qualified to discuss every and any issue.

    Now, here we have a man with an inexplicable obsession with America, who has sought to challenge a known researcher and certified food scientist with information that any secondary school child would acquire while learning CXC human biology. All in an effort to promote his ego, so he can say it does not take a PhD to know that too much salt is unhealthy.

    Come to think of it, he may have a point………. it is not necessary for me to possess a PhD in psychology to recognize an “intellectually disabled person”.


  36. “You spread a lot of unproven theories to a gullible public”

    Discuss


  37. As Parliamentarians in Barbados are quick to sell Barbadians off as a market to the highest bidder with foreign exchange to spend, Parliamentarians in Africa are equally guilty of selling the villages off as test subjects for quick financial gain,,, Not a proud legacy at all, at all


  38. are-we-there-yet | October 14, 2014 at 11:33 PM |

    “R. Rowe; Thanks! Good information. Hope Dr Lucas reads it and responds.”

    AWTY, we must be cognizant of the fact that everything found on the internet may not be factual. Some information may be unverified and some may be the opinions of others, which are not substantiated with the relevant research, but written according to their personal beliefs.


  39. Artax

    Copy and paste…. Man find your way back to bed because your talking crap. There isn’t anything your doctor can teach me that I can’t find in an America library. I don’t do the internet….. you got the wrong guy brother. Most of the information I spew here comes from credited sources. NOW PISS OFF…. WHICH YOUR JOHNNY COME LATELY EDUCATION.


  40. Artax

    Who give you the twisted idea that people ascertain their information via the internet exclusively? You can also chat face to face with professional in the field of study to obtain such information retarted.


  41. Artax

    I have met and dialogue with one of the leading cardiologist in the state of Connecticut. I have met and dialogue with a Harvard graduated doctor who specializeS in the field of tramatic brain injury (TIB)….. I have met and dialogue with the leading neurologist in the state when motherinlaw was diagnosed with a brain tumor which was pushing against her optic nerve and impairing her sight. So cease and decease with your bullshit about cut and paste on the internet because I am obssesive reader.


  42. Artax, if you want me to going deeper into the complex field of pathology we can take that route? Now listen carefully: I do not have to resort to complex medical terminologies to prove to you or anyone else that my knowledge in the field of medicine extents far beyond college Bio 101. That’s the fatal error people your kind make when their allow the inflated ego; fueled through the instrument of academia to underestimate the intellectual stance of those their think their know.


  43. Artax

    You said that I have stated that Salt is unhealthy, but truth of the matter is, I said that research has shown that Black people have a Salt sensitive gene. I have question for you Artax but I’ll bearig in mind that Wade Gibbons the former CID detective and now journalist taught you: why is it that European can consumed buckets of salt and Asians can use MSG in everything their cook and yet their blood pressure levels are no way close to that of Black folk own? That what I was trying to emphasized about the use of Salt as it relates to the blood pressure levels found in Black people. Now from an intellectual standpoint, you:re not at my level as of yet because I can see that you have just graduated university by the borrowed ideas you continue to spew on BU.


  44. 2nd healthcare worker tests positive for Ebola at Dallas hospital

    http://www.cnn.com/


  45. US hospitals are being to come under the microscope at protocol that are failing. It is scary to learn Duncan’s blood work was transported via normal protocol for testing. Nurses had expressed concern about protocol for undressing and that CDC protocols differ from WHO which are said to be tedious to follow.


  46. What crime (did )those who are living in the hot zone of Ebola commit that they must now be isolated and leave to suffer and die This is an eyeopener and one that ALL Blacks must recognize and grasp a reality ,one that is rooted in selfishness and greed as the article clearly points out that the health and wealth fare of a people pales in comparison to selfishness and greed e,g BIG PHARMA ATTITUDE and blaming the victim is part and parcel of man.s consciousness and( one) that justifiably gives support to suspicion of bio chemical warfare


  47. @ David
    Obama’s political appointment as secretary of health and human services, Sylvia M Burwell, is a Hilary Clinton accolyte and clueless about the issues involved here. The Clintons are doing it to Obama again. This women is not a dependable manager of these events. As a result a lot of things are going wrong, there are no protocols, no front running public edducation etc.Don’t depend on these people – idiots are in charge.


  48. Dompey | October 15, 2014 at 3:46 AM |

    “Now from an intellectual standpoint, you:re not at my level as of yet because I can see that you have just graduated university by the borrowed ideas you continue to spew on BU.”

    Dompey, you are most certainly correct, from an intellectual standpoint, I am not and will never be at your level. 98% of the BU household knows that you contribute a lot of shiite, and as time goes by, I will analyse your contributions and highlight such shiite.

    Case in point, let us examine your contribution re Dompey | October 15, 2014 at 1:23 AM | : “That’s the fatal error people your kind make when THEIR allow the inflated ego; fueled through the instrument of academia to underestimate the intellectual stance of those THEIR think THEIR know.”

    Perhaps you from graduated university years ago, in Chaucer’s era [that’s if you ever attended university], because it’s incomprehensible to me that a man who claims to be an “intellectual” cannot differentiate when to appropriately use “THEIR”, “THEY” or “THERE” is a simple sentence. Your grammar is horrible.

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