Monsanto and Dept. of Defense fund company that could earn billions from “Ebola” treatment

EBOLA IS A BLOOD BORN VIRUS! IE: It cannot reach “pandemic” status unless its been re-engineered in a lab. We are NOT falling for it…. 
 
Holy coincidence, Batman! Monsanto and Dept. of Defense fund company that could earn billions from Ebola treatment 
 31 July 2014 One fascinating development worth investigating further is that TEKMIRA Pharmaceuticals, a company working on an anti-Ebola drug, just received a 1.5 million cash infusion from none other than Monsanto. The press release , which states “Tekmira Pharmaceuticals Corporation is a biopharmaceutical company focused on advancing novel RNAi therapeutics and providing its leading lipid nanoparticle (LNP) delivery technology to pharmaceutical partners.” Another press release  about Tekmira reveals a 140 million contract with the U.S. military for Ebola treatment drugs.


href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/01/health/ebola-emory-hospital-prepares/" target="_blank">‘Training for this:’ Atlanta hospital ready for opportunity to treat Ebola patients
  
1 Aug 2014 Faced with the prospect of coming face-to-face with Ebola at their Atlanta hospital, where its first documented Ebola cases ever are soon set to arrive, what did two nurses do? They canceled their vacation. “They said, ‘We have been training for this,'” Dr. Bruce Ribner, who heads the Emory University Hospital unit where the two Americans with Ebola will be treated, told CNN. Online and on street corners, in homes and in businesses, the idea of purposefully bringing Ebola into the United States has rattled the nerves of many. “Why willingly bring infected ebola [sic] victims to this country?” wrote one woman. “Why purposely spread the infection?” [*Well.* Since you asked: See item, above.]


href="http://www.cnn.com/2014/08/04/health/experimental-ebola-serum/index.html">Ebola drug likely saved American patients

Patient At Charlotte Hospital Did Not Have Ebola
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolinas Medical Center’s (CMC) main emergency room will return to normal operations after a recent scare at the hospital.
CMC says a patient arrived at the hospital Tuesday night after recently traveling to a country known forinfectious diseases, officials say.
Caution tape blocked the outside door it to the emergency room. The hospital says it took all appropriate measures to protect patients, staff and visitors. This includes consulting the CDC and North Carolina Department of Health.
Both organizations have determined the risk for communicable disease is low. The patient will be sent home and no further testing is necessary.
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services released a statement Wednesday:
Since we were first informed of this situation early this morning, DHHS’ Division of Public Health has been in close contact with Carolinas Healthcare System, the Local Health Department and the CDC.
The clinical care team and public health officials have reviewed the case in great detail and have determined that the patient’s illness and epidemiologic information are NOT consistent with Ebola infection. Therefore, Ebola testing will not be performed. The patient is currently receiving treatment for another unrelated condition and does NOT represent a public health threat.

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