The five biggest lies about Ebola being pushed by government and mass media

Government lies.

“As the crow flies,” it is only 180 miles to Dallas, Texas–with Ebola patient. ~~ I’ve followed the Health Ranger for years; I trust him.

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This new (mid-afternoon) message from the Health Ranger: Texas family ordered into 21-day lockdown: are you prepared with enough food?

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And this from Dr. Mark Stengler <HouseCalls@newmarkethealth.com>


Why do Wall Street (and Big Pharma) love Ebola?

It’s here, my friend. Ebola has arrived, and it wasn’t brought into the country via a carefully quarantined patient.

As you’ve no doubt heard by now, it was found in someone who was walking among us for days with symptoms — days in which he was contagious — before seeking help.

Even the CDC announced that the patient in Texas may have already spread this deadly disease to others in the United States.

Does anyone else find this just a little bit fishy?

Ebola was once limited to a remote corner of the globe — a disease so rare that Big Pharma couldn’t be bothered to work on a cure. And now suddenly, a disease that only spreads through contact with bodily fluids has found its way into the United States… but almost nowhere else outside of Africa.

At this very moment, the same drug industry that once thought Ebola was too unprofitable to treat supposedly has a cure and even a vaccine already in the works.

And with the fear factor setting in thanks to all the panic-filled Ebola headlines, there’s now enormous pressure from a frightened public to put them both on the fast track.

Coincidence?

I’ll let you be the judge. But Wall Street has already spoken. As the news out of Texas was announced on Tuesday, shares in companies working on Ebola drugs and vaccines suddenly jumped.

But before we panic and let Big Pharma turn us into a nation of Ebola guinea pigs, let’s use a little common sense — because I believe there’s a cure for this deadly disease hiding in plain sight.

Intravenous vitamin C has not, as far as I know, been tested against Ebola, but it has been highly effective against similar hemorrhagic diseases such as dengue hemorrhagic fever, Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever, Omsk hemorrhagic fever and more.

It’s effective because there isn’t a virus on earth that can withstand C when it’s delivered properly and in high enough intravenous doses (and, just as importantly, early enough — with any illness, when the organs start to shut down, there is a point of no return).

Another option is intravenous hydrogen peroxide. Like vitamin C, intravenous hydrogen peroxide can also wipe out just about any viral invader — and I have no doubt that would include the Ebola virus.

So, instead of panicking and calling on the government to give Big Pharma a multibillion-dollar Ebola payday, let’s urge them to fast-track something else entirely. Let’s raise our voices and demand REAL research into vitamin C therapy, intravenous hydrogen peroxide and other natural cures for Ebola, done properly and by researchers with no ties to the drug industry.

And in the meantime, remember that good hygiene is the first and most important step in disease control. Use caution when out in public, don’t travel at all to any location with an outbreak, and wash your hands frequently no matter where you are.

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Postscript, Friday, October 3, 2014: More information from the Health Ranger.

Postscript, Saturday, October 4, 2014: Even more from the Health Ranger.

Postscript, Monday, October 6, 2014: Much more from the Health Ranger.

Postscript, Tuesday, October 7, 2014: New information from the Health Ranger.

Postscript, Thursday, October 9, 2014: Even more information from the Health Ranger.

Postscript, Friday, October 10, 2914: Valuable information from the Health Ranger.

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