If It’s So Real, Why the Massive ‘Ebola Is Real’ Propaganda Campaign?

ebolaisrealsmTruthstream Media – by Melissa Melton

The message is “Ebola Is Real” and if you are in Liberia, it’s EVERYWHERE.

Everything you see, everything you watch, everything you listen to, everything everywhere is constantly reminding these people that Ebola…is real.  

If Ebola is so real that people are dropping dead in the streets left and right in West Africa every other five minutes (as is being reported here), why is there such a MASSIVE propaganda campaign funded by major international NGOs such as Unicef on billboards, posters, signs, TV, pop songs with the line “Ebola is real” at #1 on the chart on the radio there and even public service messages being played at the start of each incoming phone call reminding Liberians 24/7 that Ebola is indeedreal?

Is that really the number one priority here? Apparently so.

Look at that image above. It looks like something straight out of the Resident Evil‘s Umbrella Corporation.

I’ve written about how the people living in these West African countries believe that Ebola is agovernment conspiracy before. The article on the front page of Liberia’s Daily Observer accusing the U.S. Department of Defense and their bio-warfare researchers confirms that. Other articles give the impression that anyone who gets sick at this point is branded with Ebola. NPR quoted street hawker Zainab Koroma as saying, “When you get sick of cholera, they say it is Ebola. When your body temperature rises, they say it is Ebola. So I honestly don’t believe Ebola exists. There could be a lot of other diseases killing people.”

This isn’t an illogical point of view, regardless of how it was painted. How does anyone really know aside from what we’re being told?

And what is the guy in this clip shown above doing dropping off his son at a hospital who is supposedly dying of Ebola — an act that the media has made it a point time and again to relay is tantamount to a death sentence over there — then just walking away with little emotion and without having his temperature taken, being quarantined, or even questioned AND holding a wad of cash?

Just asking… You tell me what it means.

Nothing about how this reported outbreak has been managed from the beginning back in March has followed even a modicum of common sense.

As Jon Rappoport has reported, the test for Ebola is completely unreliable to begin with, and that’s out of the mouth of the very guy who invented it.

Anymore when you consider Ebola you have to consider that Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the U.S. National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases over at the National Institutes of Health, told The Canadian Press in a recent interview: “As the epidemic gets more and more formidable and in some cases out of control it is quite conceivable, if not likely, that we may need to deploy the vaccine to the entire country to be able to shut the epidemic down. That is clearly a possibility.”

Vaccinate…the entire country…with an experimental, fast-tracked Ebola vaccine that, oh by the way, his staff just so happens to be working with Glaxosmithkline to create as we speak.

Which country or countries will be mass vaccinated? The good doctor didn’t specify.

Stories abound that our soldiers are now over in West Africa building camps with barbed wire strung around the outside to treat people suspected of Ebola infection. If that’s the case, they can put signs up that say, “Community Health Center” on them all day long, but if the sign is being put on the front of what would amount to a FEMA camp here, it’s still a FEMA camp.

I’m just putting this out there for your consideration because to believe what we’re being told about all this and to buy into all the fear being served up by our media and officials requires a whole lot of trust and, like the people of West Africa, I seem to be running just a bit short on trust these days.

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