STAGED INFECTION: Has The Ebola ‘Outbreak’ Narrative Fallen Apart?
Source: 21stcenturywire.com
Over the past month, the ‘pandemic’ propaganda surrounding the deadly Ebola virus seemed to reach vitriolic levels – raising serious questions about the validity of this current viral outbreak… On Monday of this week, it was reported that 48 people were released and cleared after a 21-day quarantine due to their contact with the now deceased Ebola-stricken patient Thomas Eric Duncan.
There have been no new infections in the United States for nearly a week, even though more than a 100 people are still being watched for Ebola-like symptoms following their contact with ‘patient zero’ Duncan.
After a wave of seemingly irresponsible Ebola ‘horror hype’ stories running 24/7 on every major media outlet, it appears as though the largely media driven crisis might be coming to a close.
Sick situation’ - 26-year old Nina Pham a nurse at the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, is seen here at National Institutes of Health in Maryland after allegedly contracting Ebola from treating Thomas Eric Duncan in Dallas. Pham is seen here in ‘good spirits’ after her life was seemingly uprooted by the deadly virus Ebola. This shot is from a short video of her stay at the state-of-the-art NIH facility in Bethesda, Maryland (Photo nbcdfw.com)
With much media fanfare, we were told that two nurses, Nina Pham and Amber Vinson, had contracted Ebola while caring for the Liberian, Thomas Eric Duncan. This week both nurses by attending medical professionals that they were fine.
Across the Atlantic in Spain, another nurse, Teresa Romero Ramos, who is said to have contracted Ebola after treating her patient in Madrid, is now free of the virus.
Freelance NBC cameraman Ashoka Mukpo is also said to have been cured of Ebola – free to go home from Nebraska Medical Center.
Just like that, and on the same day… no more Ebola in America.
Ebola ‘protocol’ in Dallas & media misdirection
Last week we were told that there was a ‘breach in protocol’ in the treatment of Duncan at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital. This caused a string of contradictory claims and reports, as two of the hospital nurses who cared for Duncan, allegedly became ill with the deadly virus Ebola. Even though it has been suggested that both nurses did not properly protect themselves, there has been little evidence provided to the public to prove this claim.
According to nurse Nina Pham, one of the attending nurses said to be infected with Ebola, said she was wearing protective gear while treating Duncan. This prompted other hospital staff to come forward claiming that even though protective gear was worn by some, areas between the wrists, neck and head may be been exposed on certain individuals. It was also stated that the N95 shield masks commonly used in viral cases were optional.
According to the Infectious Disease Department and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Ebola virus is Bio-Safety Level 4 pathogen, or BSL4, yet no one handling Ebola patients seem to be wearing BSL-4 safety suits. Even the government purchased 160,000 hazmat suits at the height of the panic, but these were not BSL-4 suits either. One can ask here: were safety protocols for real, or were they just going through the motions?
At this point there’s no official ruling regarding the personal ‘protocol’ of nurse Pham or nurse Vinson during Duncan’s treatment, which could be for legal reasons but we have been told that protective gear was worn after their initial contact with Duncan on September 29th.
In an interview with CNN the National Nurses United stated:
“There was no advanced preparedness on what to do with the patient. There was no protocol, there was no system. The nurses were asked to call the Infectious Disease Department. The Infectious Disease Department did not have clear policies to provide either.”
In a Huffington Post report from October 15th, the National Nurses United appeared to change the media focus from the CDC to that of the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital and its staff. The subtle shift in the Dallas Ebola narrative seemed to downplay the culpability of the Infectious Disease Department and the CDC in not issuing proper guidelines to handle such an outbreak:
“Deborah Burger of National Nurses United, who convened a conference call with reporters to relay what she said were concerns of nurses at the hospital, said they were forced to use medical tape to secure openings in their flimsy garments and worried that their necks and heads were exposed as they cared for Duncan.
Rose Ann DeMoro, executive director of Nurses United, said the statement came from “several” and “a few” nurses, but she refused repeated inquiries to state how many. She said the organization had vetted the claims, and that the nurses cited were in a position to know what had occurred at the hospital. She did not specify whether they were among the nurses caring for Duncan.”
Notice that the National Nurses United did not specify whether the nurses treating Duncan had complied with the ever-changing hospital protocol. Additionally, the Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital staff was said to have allowed large amounts of hazardous waste to build up towards the ceiling in an area where treating the Ebola infected patient Duncan:
The nurses allege that his lab samples were allowed to travel through the hospital’s pneumatic tubes, possibly risking contaminating of the specimen-delivery system. They also said that hazardous waste was allowed to pile up to the ceiling.
How often do hospitals allow extremely dangerous waste to pile up from floor-to-ceiling during ongoing treatment of a patient?
Was there really a ‘breach in protocol’ and if so, was anyone held accountable and fired from their post regarding the high level biohazard apparently created from Duncan’s treatment?
Given the 24/7 barrage of ‘Ebola-fear-coverage’ by mainstream media and health agencies globally, you would have thought that heads would’ve rolled over the lack of safety protocols being followed at an American hospital. Instead, the only thing the public was offered was a basic apology by Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital after reportedly being on the brink of a major health crisis within the United States.
There has been no such apology or accountability from the CDC.
Viral video hero
Recently, the media released a video displaying Nina Pham’s recovery in Bethesda, Maryland. The seemingly bizarre propaganda piece unfolds in what looks to be a very normal hospital room, as Pham does not appear to be very ill. This is the kind of video that is meant to perpetuate the hero myth in an entertainment based society by presenting images and video’s that tug at a viewer’s heartstrings. It should be mentioned that the mythical figure of the trickster, is often combined with that of the culture hero.
Here’s a YouTube video featuring Pham as she appears to have made a ‘rapid recovery’ after being infected with the deadly virus Ebola.
Listen to the way the interviewer conducts the interview with Pham and watch the child-like psychodrama play out before your eyes…
“Come to Maryland. Everybody. Party. Party in Maryland.” - Nina Pham
There are other pieces of evidence supporting the decidedly scripted feel to this latest Ebola outbreak.
Below is a CNN clip that has been uploaded to YouTube with host Don Lemon. Pay close attention while he conducts an interview with one of nurse Pham’s neighbors named “Heather.”
Watch Heather’s micro-expressions as she describes the scene in the apartment community that she and others shared with Pham.
Strangely, Heather admits to being one of two people who decided to stay at the apartment complex after we’re told that everyone else recently fled over safety concerns following decontamination…
“The complex is pretty dead and so maybe everyone just fled the place.”
Why wouldn’t ‘Heather’ know if other residents relocated from her apparently endangered apartment community, considering they most likely would have left very abruptly?
Below are a series of photographs depicting other strange anomalies in nurse Vinson’s case…
‘Strange protocol’ – Amber Joy Vinson seen above walking out of an EMS transport just prior to her traveling to Atlanta for treatment. Why is Vinson not wearing a shield mask here for full protection? (Photo abcnews.com)
Here’s another look at the bizarre Vinson transport photograph we examined at 21WIRE last week…
‘Mass deception’ – Where told this an image of Vinson being transported to Atlanta for the same treatment as aid worker’s Kent Brantly and Nancy Writebol. Do you notice anything strange about this photograph? Why is there someone without protective gear anywhere near the Ebola infected patient? (Photo link dailymail.co.uk)
Ebola fear travels
According to the CDC a 29 year-old nurse named Amber Joy Vinson from the Dallas Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital was listed as a second healthcare worker to have been diagnosed with Ebola. Vinson is said to have developed symptoms after treating the infected Liberian man Thomas Eric Duncan before traveling by plane from Cleveland to Dallas.
We’re told that Vinson had been given the ‘green light’ by the CDC to travel by plane on October 13th, while she made her way from Cleveland to Dallas on Frontier Airlines flight 1142. After initially flying from Dallas to Cleveland on October 10th without displaying symptoms, Vinson developed a low-grade fever prior to coming home. The Frontier Airlines plane taken by Vinson was said to have made 5 flights following her return flight to Dallas and has since been taken out of service temporarily.
As we reported here at 21WIRE, Vinson was said to have alerted the CDC as to her condition prior to boarding Frontier Airlines flight 1142. Following Vinson’s travel information being released, there was a wave of outrage over the CDC’s handling of the apparent Ebola ridden nurse, prompting the CDC to release the following statement:
“The CDC guidance in this setting outlines the need for what is called controlled movement. That can include a charter plane, a car, but it does not include public transport,” Frieden said. “We will from this moment forward ensure that no other individual who is being monitored for exposure undergoes travel in any way other than controlled movement.”
The CDC still maintains that those onboard Vinson’s flight were not at high risk of contracting Ebola. Following the recent flight scare, Frontier Airlines has “reached out to some 800 passengers, advising them to contact the CDC, ” according to a CNN report on Sunday, October 19th.
There’s also a decidedly scripted feel in another short CNN piece that interviews nearby residents in Amber Vinson’s Village Bend East apartment complex in the Dallas area.
Notice that the CNN interview reposted on YouTube with Dallas resident Riley Deaver, seemed to inject more fear-based messaging regarding other health care workers in the area. Was this done to perpetuate the Texas health crisis narrative?
Its important to remember that while over 800 people have been contacted by the CDC regarding their possible exposure to Ebola, not one case has splintered off from Vinson or Pham for that matter.
Following the revelations over both nurse Pham and Vinson, I wanted to take another look at the some of the confusion surrounding Eric Duncan…
‘A green virus’ Thomas Eric Duncan seen here at a celebration in Liberia in 2011. This is one of only a handful of photographs of Duncan, most of them depicting him at this one event. According to family members he preferred to go by “Eric.” Was Duncan really just a driver? (Photo sixforhumanity.files.wordpress.com)
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