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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. Easy Squeeze (make No Riot) Avatar
    Easy Squeeze (make No Riot)

    Is there a link that when people got shots they got got

    http://www.theeventchronicle.com/ebola/ghana-ebola-real-people-gotten-sick-got-shots-red-cross/

  2. are-we-there-yet Avatar
    are-we-there-yet

    Artaxerxes;

    Read this link below. If you do you will realize that I know what I am talking about. A US expert has now come to some of the same conclusions that I came to by a knowledgeable analysis of the news.

    http://kticradio.com/abc_health/what-latest-ebola-infection-says-about-odds-of-widespread-us-outbreak-abcid35063555/


  3. @Bushie
    They have all been chugging the SEETHRU!

    Where are the STATESMAN like LEADERS????????????????

    Mankind is doomed until some person or group stands up and takes control of this Planet and puts a stop to the nonsense. Ebola is a prime example of the Earth’s key problems. TOTAL LACK of LEADERSHIP, PREPAREDNESS and SENSIBLE ACTION!

    This approach will one day cause the death of millions or billions. If Ebola ever goes airborne this will be the result.


  4. @Ping Pong

    The Barbados economy is a one legged pony, you know it, we all know it, your question must therefore be rhetorical.

  5. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    David; Re. your earlier comments about the situation with the Duncan’s ebola status. None of the people who hosted Duncan seems to have contracted the disease so far after 21 days exposure to a sick Duncan if one goes by the lack of reporting on this (Your “No news is good news”).

    It therefore seems to be absolutely incredible that the US Health Authorities are not publicizing what could be spun as a rare success for the system, to help stem the hysteria and possible paranoia created by the news of the second nurse getting infected.

    That is something that should be being trumpeted on the news, yet I can’t find any references to those individuals on the web. They seem to have vanished into thin air as far as the media is concerned.

    Does that tell us something about an innate brassbowlery of the American media and Officialdom?


  6. @ are-we-there-yet
    Not so fast. No bad news may indeed be bad news. Remember we are dealing with some ignorant people in the system whose only commitment is to money. A feckless government presided over by corporatists. These are still early days and a lot more could go wrong.


  7. The CDC spokesman confirmed yesterday the Duncan clan have been monitoring their temperatures and so far so good. A Lot of the problem the US faces is that decisions about Ebola and other issues are being driven by kid term elections and poll ratings.

  8. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Pachamama;

    Thanks for your insight. I can indeed see some relatively complex manouvering and strategizing re. the lack of news about the Duncan people or it may be just disdain or inability to see how black people could be of the utmost importance in solving a bit of the puzzle for controlling this outbreak of Ebola and relegating it back to a parochial forest disease in West Africa.

    However, this is the American News media we are talking about, they have experts on call about everything under the sun. Why have they apparently missed this deadline and missed recognizing its importance in pointing the way forward towards the ultimate control of Ebola?

    As I love a mystery and am a conspiracy theorist at heart I can see where this whole thing might be being used as a platform to advance the ultimate goal of a New World Order and therefore the current charliechaplinesque moves of the US Health Authorities could be explained in terms of following a flawed script designed by exponents of that plan.

    Theproblem is that such moves now need to be recalibrated as they would have already failed with the disease being on the shores of the north and health workers being the most susceptible to it and not the Black people that would have been the targeted group in Africa.

    I can think of a number of hypothetical scenarios here for solutions from their standpoint, One of these scenarios would use professionally trained black people from West Africa who had survived Ebola and are therefore equipped with personal antibodies against Ebola and also equipped with state of the Art advanced PPE’s and being paid millions of dollars each subscribed by White states, to be the living robots to provide the hands-on healthcare necessary to safely curtail this outbreak in North American and European countries and put the ebola genie back in its box. There would be no need in this scenario, to put North Americans or Europeans at risk in handling near dead or dead ebola sufferers and the disease outbreaks would be quickly controlled.

    Small and resource poor countries like Barbados would be in Duck’s gut because of lack of resources to copy such an effort.

    If continued bungling and European hubris allows the disease to spread we could be at the beginnings of an alternative doomsday apocalyptic scenario but one in which Black West Africans would have the best hand.

    The coming days will determine which path the world will take.

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

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  10. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    David;

    Do you have an URL for the CDC statement about the Duncan clan. It is very important that we know if those temperatures are being checked by hands on direct contact by Heath personnel and if, besides temperatures, they are also doing blood work since temperatures alone only works with about 85% of the population. Also did he say anything about releasing them today when the quarantine period of 21 days would have been passed?


  11. The key decision in the coming days and weeks will be if US Airlines impose a no fly policy on Africa.


  12. @are-we-there yet
    We are not forified in the notion that these people really care more about North Atlantic-ers. When the chips are down they don’t care. Maybe they prefer for the Africans to die in their millions but if millions of their own people die too, these people don’t really care, once objectives could be reached.

    Look at the pollution of the food systems with GMOs. Or the soldiers sent to Iraq with the fall out from the use of battlefield nuclear weapons. Or the recent and ongoing Japanese nuclear disaster at Fukushima. You must forgive us, but we find it impossible to trust these people.

  13. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Pachamama;

    One must follow the facts to their logical conclusion. You are almost certainly right.

    But is the same true of humankind as a whole rather than of a subset. Is there any subset of humankind that is totally unselfish and strives for the common good. The Barbados situation suggests that our politicians of either stripe really couldn’t care less about the people and are guided by less than altruistic ideals. Is this just a manifestation of the times we live in or was it always so?

    I suspect that we are all in the same boat, except for a few individuals and that the dominant group at any time exhibits such overweening attitudes while the subservient groups are conditioned to be just that.


  14. @Pacha
    Given Africa’s early lead in Science and all things intellectual they should certainly not be dependent on others.
    If Nth Atlantic peeps were so clever surely they would have cured “colds” and Viruses by now???

    Could it be the Africans developing new strains continuously to inflict on Nth Atlantic peeps??? So sorry (solly?), wrong culprits it MUST be the Chinese since most viruses start there.

    I surely agree that none of these EXCUSES for leaders give a damn for any of us, BUT that has NO RACE as we have seen in Bim, US and elsewhere does it really matter what race the “leaders”?


  15. David
    A responsible government should assess the threats that the country faces and make plans to mitigate the same.

  16. Easy Squeeze (Make No Riot) Avatar
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  17. breaking news six people quarantine that came in close contact with the ohio nurse. would not be long before that hospital is closed .today the director of the CDC is on the hot seats. facing congress the grilling that he expects to receive might either advance fear or close many of the missing gap


  18. Sanjay Gupta Uses Chocolate Sauce To Show Us How Easy It Is To Get Ebola

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sanjay-gupta-uses-chocolate-sauce-140200046.html


  19. Air France jet isolated at Madrid airport amid Ebola fears after passenger started shaking on flight from Nigeria

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2795620/ebola-scare-madrid-airport-air-france-passenger-starts-shaking-flight-nigeria.html


  20. Prescription Drugs Now Factor in Higher Percentage of Fatal Car Crashes Than Alcohol or Marijuana.

    Do the “leaders” care about US???? NO!

    Do they care about FAT CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTIONS??????? YES!

    You are just a MOBILE VOTE until U DEAD!


  21. Helpless in the face of Ebola: Devastated families grieve as deadly disease ravages the slums of Liberia

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2795283/helpless-face-ebola-devastated-families-grieve-deadly-disease-ravages-slums-liberia.html


  22. are-we-rhere-yet The first contact I believe in Nigeria was a diplomat….see how fast things get done if a minister in Barbados gets it. If it had happened to a poor community the result would have been different. Educated or better yet people who educate themselves about this disease will have a less chance of getting it than those who have no idea about what is going on.If is the case why has a texas university refusing Nigerian applicants?


  23. Report: Texas Ebola Nurses Had No Protective Gear For Two Days

    http://news.yahoo.com/report-texas-ebola-nurses-had-no-protective-gear-200612423.html


  24. @Ping Pong

    You appear to be an idealist, no disrespect intended. A government is representative of the people given our governance system. When viewed as such it creates a hell of a misnomer.


  25. @ David
    Be careful, be careful, you’re going too far. You are in danger of being the eternal sceptic! LOL


  26. Fighting Ebola, Street by Street
    Ambulance Work in Liberia Is a Busy and Lonely Business

    http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/17/world/africa/because-of-ebola-ambulance-work-in-liberia-is-a-busy-and-lonely-business.html?_r=0


  27. And the UK Government has warned its Soldiers and Nurses who they are sending to ebola stricken countries, that there is no guarantee they will be repatriated back to the UK, if they contract the virus.
    No wonder the British Soldier’s barrack room motto is..’NEVER VOLUNTEER FOR F*** ALL.”

  28. Easy Squeeze (Make No Riot) Avatar
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  29. Ebola may have the potential to be airborne, according to a September report submitted to the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP) at the University of Minnesota. The authors believe “scientific and epidemiologic evidence that Ebola virus has the potential to be transmitted via infectious aerosol particles both near and at a distance from infected patients.”
    Read more at http://www.inquisitr.com/1541821/ebola-is-airborne-university-of-minnesota-cidrap-researchers-claim/#T9X01JDjoHj32ils.99


  30. @Baffy

    To support the airborne theory the infected nurses have been transferred to state of the art hospitals equipped with rooms fully contained.


  31. @Baffy
    Stands to reason since it is a bodily fluid, would likely depend on where it lands eg in your eye, mouth etc.


  32. in light of every thing that is happening china one of africa”s trading partners could only cough up a measly 37 million dollars in aid in the fight against Ebola. when this epidemic is put under control africa would get a clear view of who there friends are and also its enemies,


  33. MORE BRAINS than the Whiteys!
    All wunna like ac etc who think there is a negative White Racist element maybe surprised.

    Like I inquired earlier, I have a student from Liberia coming to study at UWI Cave Hill and needing accomodation which of the Black Bajans will line up to take them in??????????? NOT ONE!
    Check this News

    Nearly every African nation has instituted travel bans on West African countries with significant Ebola outbreaks.

    Though the Obama administration has insisted travel bans are not necessary, even countries outside of Africa are beginning to start such travel bans, with Colombia and the Caribbean island of St. Lucia on Wednesday adding their names to a growing list of nearly 30 countries that block travelers from virus-stricken Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea.

    African nations including Kenya, Zambia, and South Africa make up the bulk of the countries that have instituted some kind of ban, and now that countries on the other side of the Atlantic have begun imposing restrictions, calls for the U.S. to follow suit have intensified.

    Here is the complete list of nations with bans or significant travel restrictions:




  34. @ac
    I have been saying that a”friend in need is a friend indeed”
    China needs Africa until it does NOT!


  35. Just after the siege and bombing of the hemmed in and virtually unarmed people of the Gaza, the Israelis went on the largest land grabbing campaign of the century, to which Obama hypocritically voiced his disappointment. Now that the conspiring transnational media houses are hyping this Ebola thing, you could bet that the Israelis are up to even more severe mischief.


  36. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff – the American top military leader – told CNN today:

    “If you bring two doctors who happen to have that specialty [i.e. doctors who are experts in Ebola] into a room, one will say, ‘No there is no way it will ever become airborne, but it could mutate so it could be harder to discover,’ ” and another might say something completely different, Dempsey said.

    He said he is alarmed by the World Health Organization’s warning that Ebola cases could increase and the virus could mutate.

    “Then it will be an extraordinarily serious problem,” he said. “I don’t know who is right. I don’t want to take that chance, so I am taking it very seriously.”

    The head of the U.S. Southern Command – the branch of the U.S. military responsible for all U.S. military activities in South America and Central America – says:

    There is no way we can keep Ebola [contained] in West Africa.

    If it breaks out [in Central America], it’s literally, ‘Katie bar the door,’ and there will be mass migration into the United States … They will run away from Ebola, or if they suspect they are infected, they will try to get to the United States for treatment.

    [I saw how easy it is for illegals to enter the United States. While visiting the border of Costa Rica and Nicaragua with U.S. embassy personnel, I saw a group of men] waiting in line to pass into Nicaragua and then on their way north.

    The embassy person walked over and asked who they were and they told him they were from Liberia and they had been on the road about a week. They met up with the network in Trinidad and now they were on their way to the United States — illegally, of course.

    [The men] could have made it to New York City and still be within the incubation period for Ebola.

    And he said:

    The nightmare scenario, I think, is right around the corner.

    A U.S. Border Patrol agent – and vice president of the National Border Patrol Council #3307 – agrees that mass migration could spread Ebola to the U.S., and says that “NOTHING” has been done to secure the border in the event the Ebola virus spreads to Central America.


  37. MB and how about all the other nations,, u have listed in your above comment

    CDC back tracks on time line when people can become infected with the virus,, amber Vison case does not fall into the defined category as expected as showings signs of having the virus within the timeline set out by the CDC

    here is an excerpt from an interview with DR chris Brayden as he is questioned about the timeline and related symptoms in the Vison case
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
    The date that an Ebola patient starts showing symptoms is crucial because it is thought they can’t spread the disease before then. In Vinson’s case, creating a timeline is complicated because she did not have the classic symptoms of the virus — headache, sore throat, muscle and joint pain, and a spiking fever — even when she was diagnosed upon her return to Dallas.

    the entire article can be read

    http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ebola-virus-outbreak/cdc-tracking-fliers-ebola-nurse-amber-vinsons-first-flight-n227691


  38. The RN Association seems to be pointing to the fact the two nurses were not issued with Hazmat suits, their necks were exposed!


  39. f,,k china is at the bottom of the list of the eight countries donating money troops or special aid ,china source about 250billion a year in trading with africa now when all hells breaks loose all china can find hidden amongst is wealth and stolen land from africa is a measly paupers penny , boy i tell uh, this virus is as deadly as it seems also have the power to unearth the skeletons and bring the skelters back to life ,


  40. in as much as i respect the job nurses have and the bacteria infested environment they work in. it defines logic that everything that has been said and written about this virus including the dangers exposed to the human body when in close proximity to an infected person, that a person would dare take a high risk of attending an infected person without taking cautious procedures,not about to buy into that story,the story needs to be clarified and a more plausible reason/s given

  41. Easy Squeeze (Make No Riot) Avatar
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    BAFP
    Africans are Real Israelites.
    Do you think European Fake Israelites could be after whole of Africa?

    US is currently engaged in
    Oil Price War with Russia and China
    Syria and Iraq with Isis War
    Coalition with ME Allies
    Africa with Ebola
    Which is most Worlds Oil Reserves
    Only China Seas left


  42. yes i heard what the lady said after i read your comment,which in part was misleading suggesting that the nurses did not receive Hazmat suits ,which in part lead me to form a uninformed conclusion..

    Ps when one puts pen to paper to quote a comment or make a statement the content and context should be made with clarity,misquoting or cherry picking is inexcusable in this age of technology when issues and all kinds of subjects can be verified and access at a drop of a hat,

    below are your comments which trigger to my response on
    | October 16, 2014 at 6:33 PM |
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    David | October 16, 2014 at 6:16
    The RN Association seems to be pointing to the fact the two nurses were not issued with Hazmat suits, their necks were exposed!
    |


  43. David;

    The way that the family was treated was straight up racist … no question. Who is this apology targeted at …? The man should still be alive. Apology my ass. This should be a compensation thing.

    Wow … Dallas … no unions, and hostile towards whistle blowers … one hell of a nurse. If we had a few within the Fourth estate with a fraction of the balls on that nurse woman, Barbados could bolt ahead with systemic change …


  44. @ BAF
    Compensation! This is not the way to go. From the police to hospitals killing Black people and using useless money to ‘make’ things go away. This has been going on far too long. Something more fundamental must happen for money alone does not cut it. It will happen again and again!

  45. are-we-there-yet Avatar

    Here’s an article from Slate Magazine that tangentially disses Nigeria and Senegal and their work in limiting their outbreaks of Ebola. They used seemingly basic and rudimentary methods to limit the spread.

    To me, the moral of the Nigeria experience with Ebola is that Countries like ours do not necessarily need to despair and succumb to the current hype on the disease. Ebola can be stopped with the sensible, tested methods that have worked so far in Nigeria and Senegal. Having been forewarned of the dangers, we can avoid the pitfalls and missteps that plagued America in the last 3 weeks of its encounter with Ebola.

    The article is below:-

    http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_world_/2014/10/15/nigeria_and_senegal_on_the_verge_of_being_declared_ebola_free_can_we_learn.html?wpsrc=slatest_newsletter&sid=5388f3e6dd52b8e411009cc2


  46. @Are-we-there-yet

    Here is an excerpt from the Slate article which has a universal meaning.

    “rare national effort that saw the Lagos state government, federal institutions, the private sector, and global non-governmental organizations all pulling in the same direction to defeat the disease.”

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