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Ebola Epidemic/ Genetic Engineering

Mon 06-30
First Half: Author and researcher Steve Quayle will discuss the latest measures being taken to combat what is now being reported as the worst Ebola outbreak on record. World leaders are meeting to determine how to contain the epidemic to west Africa, but what will happen if it spreads across Africa or to other continents?


2nd Half: Geneticist, science broadcaster and professional geek, Adam Rutherford will discuss genetic engineering and how we are now radically exceeding the boundaries of evolution by engineering entirely novel creatures-from goats that produce spider silk in their milk to bacteria that excrete diesel to genetic circuits that identify and destroy cancer cells.


Healing with Frequencies
June 28, 2014
In a YouTube clip from the film, Healing With Frequencies, Dr. William Pawluk talks about his goal of self-sufficiency when treating patients and why he chooses to heal with magnetic field therapy. "Magnetic fields work at the level of the cell injury to help the physiology rebalance itself," he explains. Dr. Pawluk recommends devices manufactured in Germany or Switzerland, as those countries have a certain expertise in producing such equipment. Check it out here.



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Very interesting topics...scary issue the Ebola stuff... :o

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I kinda feel like some people deserve Ebola. They are so ignorant and put everyone in danger by not listening to their government. To sad that there are so many uneducated people out there:

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Could Ebola Spread to the United States ?? EUROPE ?? THE WORLD ??

The current outbreak of Ebola in West Africa is now the largest in history, but how likely is it to spread to the United States or other countries around the world?

It's theoretically possible that people with Ebola could travel to other countries on planes, and infect others outside the region. However, it's extremely unlikely that the virus would then cause further outbreaks in communities in the United States or other developed countries with systems in place to contain such deadly infections, experts say.

So far, the Ebola outbreak, which first appeared in December 2013, has infected at least 600 people in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia, including 338 who died, according to the World Health Organization.

The medical group Doctors Without Borders has said the epidemic is "out of control" in the region, and that they do not have the resources to care for the growing number of people who are sick.

Could Ebola come to the U.S.?

One reason why the Ebola virus's spread is possible in theory is that it can take up to 21 days for an infected person to show symptoms. That's ample time for someone with Ebola to travel a long distance by plane and arrive in the United States or Europe, said Derek Gatherer, a researcher at Lancaster University in the United Kingdom who studies virus genetics and evolution. [5 Things You Should Know About Ebola]

But if an infected person arrived in the United States and showed symptoms, doctors would be quick to suspect Ebola based on the patient's travel history, and isolate the patient, Gatherer said.

"Western medical services would probably cope quite well with catching Ebola as it arrived, because we'd be aware of people coming from Ebola-affected areas," Gatherer said.

Dr. William Schaffner, a professor of preventive medicine and infectious diseases at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee, agreed. Health officials do not think that there is a risk of sustained spread of Ebola in the United States, he said.

"Ebola is not going to come to the United States and become embedded in the United States," Schaffner said.

That's because Ebola's transmission requires close contact with bodily fluids, such as blood or secretions, Schaffner said. "It's really intimate, hands-on contact and involvement with the sick person's body fluids" that spreads the disease, Schaffner said. "Being in the same room with a person in and of itself is not hazardous."

It's possible that a small cluster of cases could occur in a hospital setting in the United States, because healthcare workers have this type of close contact with their patients, but control procedures would prevent further spread, Schaffner said.

The spread of Ebola outbreaks in African countries is sometimes fueled by long-held social customs surrounding human burials, Schaffner said. Those customs include washing the bodies of the deceased. But this would not be a factor in countries, like the United States, that don't have such traditions, he said.

Another important factor limiting the spread of Ebola is that people are not contagious until they show symptoms, Gatherer said. "By the time people are shedding the virus, they're already feverish," making it possible, for example, to screen people with fevers before they get on a plane, Gatherer said. In addition, a person sick with a fever from Ebola is unlikely to feel well enough go out and interact with others, Gatherer said.

What's worrying health officials

Researchers say the virus causing the current outbreak does not appear to be more contagious than those behind previous Ebola outbreaks.

"It's the same species of Ebola that has caused some of the larger and more prominent outbreaks in central Africa," said Thomas Geisbert, a virologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. This species is called Zaire ebolavirus. "It's a slightly different strain, but I haven't seen any data suggesting that it's more transmissible," Geisbert said. Still, only a small dose of the virus is required to cause infection, Geisbert said.

Gatherer noted that it has been six months since the first case of Ebola in the current outbreak was reported in Guinea. And yet the vast majority of cases have remained in an area near the borders of the three African countries.

"Two-thirds of all the cases are still within the narrow geographic region where the outbreak began," Gatherer said.

Health officials are mainly concerned for people living in the areas affected by the outbreak, and they are worried because they have not been able to reduce the number of new Ebola cases as they have in the past, Gatherer said.

WHO is organizing a meeting next week to discuss response to the outbreak and how it can be contained, the organization said.

Live Science staff writer Tia Ghose contributed reporting to this story.

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They weren't able to find a plane larger than 5 houses put together, but they claim to be able to spot something that is invisible to the naked eye. Americans...

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They weren't able to find a plane larger than 5 houses put together, but they claim to be able to spot something that is invisible to the naked eye. Americans...

it was the whole world looking for that plane ... and before you speak disaprigly about not finding the plane check the facts why it is so hard to find that plane in the area it is in... in other words get you head out of your ass and try to understand the situation with that plane...it is not anywhere near as black and white as you THINK it is..it would actually be easier to find a tiny piece of a needle in 5 haystacks

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They weren't able to find a plane larger than 5 houses put together, but they claim to be able to spot something that is invisible to the naked eye. Americans...

it was the whole world looking for that plane ... and before you speak disaprigly about not finding the plane check the facts why it is so hard to find that plane in the area it is in... in other words get you head out of your ass and try to understand the situation with that plane...it is not anywhere near as black and white as you THINK it is..it would actually be easier to find a tiny piece of a needle in 5 haystacks

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Oh, excuse me, Yes, it's imposible to find a 50 meters object that constantly send a ping home for months, even if it's in deep water, thru a device named black box, a device that cannot be turned off. In the area that it is, it's like you know in what area it was to say that it is so hard to find it. Facts that are wrote by some no name "journalists" on the internet.

Ps. Why do you think that the whole world is looking for that plane, I can point to milions and milions of people that don't really care about the plane, or even know about it, so to claim that it's searched by the whole world it's a little too much, don't you think?

Also, why did HIV reached America? It has the same story as Ebola, it made the same jump from monkeys to humans.

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as i said alex...check it out for yourself and get back with your findings.... do you know that unless you are over a major city in the western world or the continental usa and a scant few other countries you plane is pretty much invisible to air traffic controllers...ad to the fact the identification equipment was turned off on this plane compounds the problem...and again as i said you have made complete uninformed statements about what happened and you do not care to objectively attempt to look for any truth... you say only the usa looked>???? again i will not discuss such stuff with someone who chooses to be blind and also refuses to look at real facts and who alos jumps to conclusions based on imagination and make beleive... good bye and have fun arguing with someone else

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What's wrong with Canadians man, every conversation is considered a quarrel :)). You get your facts from the internet mate, you cannot turn off the black box, how can someone turn of something that is designed to survive the most rough environment possible :))

They say that they can detect rockets, drone, stealth planes and such things that are designed to be stealth, but they cannot detect object that are designed to be detected.

But this doesn't have anything to do with the subject of the thread. My example was, how can Americans be so sure that America won't be in any danger because of Ebola, because they can detect it so easly, but they couldn't detect a huge plane (let's take the 9/11 example), or they couldn't keep the HIV away from America, that made the jump from monkeys to humans the same way that Ebola does it.

It's like Bush who claimed that the USA is in danger of being attacked with rockets, and after they ruined a country, then he said that that country didn't even have the resourses to create such technology.

Lies over lies just to fool the fools.

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as i said gt your fact straight ... who ever said the black box was turned off...when you know not what you are talking about and are making stuff up as you go along it is very hard to have any kind of a discussion with someone who refuses to even come close to the real facts...again i will not discuss this with you but will occasionally point out how you are using wrong facts as the truth...again the black box was not shut off..and again you are mixing up the facts totally and it is then no wonder you jump to wrong conclusions

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