Wha’d
I Say? The CDC Lied!
Now
they admit it…but with just another lie…
True Ebola
facts…
By de Andréa
October 30,
2014
Tell a lie long enough,
people will believe it as the truth no matter what. Even if the truth eventually has been made
public as it now has.
Frieden lied and people died!
Check it out:
This week, Dr. Tom Frieden (pictired at right) the talking head for the
Centers for Disease Control (CDC) finally admitted that Ebola can travel
through the air in a sneeze or a cough, but claims that it can never go more than 3 feet.
He is still lying…Why?
Because the government thinks you can’t handle the truth… Or’, it is just a matter of subjugated power
and control. Or’, just because they can.
Well…you don’t have to be a government subjugated dependent robot,
brainwashed and controlled by government lies and rhetoric, my friend.
Let’s
check out the real truth…
As I previously
told you Frieden has been lying from the start and is still lying. On
the CDC’s own website, they say that flu droplets can travel 6 feet.
The CDC, like the World Health Organization, now admits that Ebola
can be spread through sneezing or
coughing.
What changed? Well… the lies
changed.
Mythbusters demonstrated that sneezes can nail people some 17 feet away:
Engineers at MIT show that sneezes can
actually travel up to 200 times farther than previously thought … up
to 20 feet farther.
How?
“[The study] challenges
our current ideas of how far germs can spread in aerosols such as coughs or
sneezes,” Mary B. Farone, Ph.D., associate professor of biology at Middle
Tennessee State University, told weather.com. “We used to think if we could see the spray, that was the limit
of the dissemination, but this study shows that tiny particles, such as
bacteria and viruses, can be spread much further on gas clouds.”
MIT explains:
A study by MIT researchers shows that coughs and sneezes have associated gas clouds that keep their potentially
infectious droplets aloft over much greater distances than previously realized. “When you cough or sneeze, you see the droplets, or feel them if
someone sneezes on you,” says John Bush, a professor of applied
mathematics at MIT, and co-author of a new paper on the subject.
“But you don’t see the cloud, the invisible gas phase. The influence of this gas cloud
is to extend the range of the individual droplets, particularly the small
ones.”
Indeed, the study finds, the smaller droplets that emerge in a
cough or sneeze may travel five to 200 times further than they would if those
droplets simply moved as groups of unconnected particles — which is what
previous estimates had assumed. The tendency of these
droplets to stay airborne, resuspended by gas clouds, means that ventilation systems, such as those on airplanes, are more prone to transmitting potentially
infectious particles than had been reported.
Yes, just wait until a whole plane load of people arrive at JFK that has
been infected by one person through the airplanes ventilation system.
The researchers used high-speed imaging of coughs and sneezes,
as well as laboratory simulations and mathematical modeling, to produce a new
analysis of coughs and sneezes from a fluid-mechanics perspective. Their
conclusions upend some prior thinking on the subject.
The study finds that droplets 100 micrometers — or millionths of
a meter — in diameter travel five times farther than previously estimated,
while droplets 10 micrometers in diameter travel 200 times farther. Droplets less than
50 micrometers in size can frequently remain airborne long enough to reach
ceiling ventilation units.
A cough or sneeze is a “multiphase turbulent buoyant cloud,” as the researchers term it in the paper, because the cloud
mixes with surrounding air before its payload of liquid droplets falls out,
evaporates into solid residues, or both.
The study notes:
Our key findings are as follows. The turbulent multiphase cloud
plays a critical role in extending the range of the majority of
pathogen-bearing drops that accompany human coughs and sneezes. Smaller
droplets (less than 50 µm diameter) can remain suspended in the cloud long
enough for the cough to reach heights where ventilation systems can be
contaminated (4–6 m). 6 meters
equals 19.685 feet.
THE BOTTOM LINE: In several previous articles which you can
read my archives, right from the very first interview with Dr. Frieden I
expressed my opinion that he was lying.
I didn’t know why at first, but I did know he was not just mistaken but instead
that he was flat out lying. First,
because no one in medicine could be so ignorant as to say the things that he
was brainwashing the public with. Second
the CDC was, and still is, saying one thing and doing another, such as “the
Ebola virus only lives 4-6 hours outside the host”. Then why would they need to burn the contents
of an Ebola patient’s apartment after several days and then chemically fumigate
the apartment and then install ionizers for several days to sterilize the
air? Especially if Ebola is not
airborne.
And then as you can see on the CDC web site, it states that
viruses are transmitted through bodily fluids, well guess what? A sneeze and a cough ejects bodily fluids
which according to their own website travels 6 feet - not 3 feet as Dr. Frieden
just said. Moreover, the MIT study that proved
sneezes can travel up to 20 feet and linger in the air for hours, has been known
for years, HELLO!
As to why he is and
still is lying…well I have my opinions.
There can be several reasons for the government agencies to lie, such as
not to cause a panic. But in this case
none of them are honorable, I can assure you of that. In one way or another it’s about herding
sheep, either for shearing or for slaughter.
Take your pick…
Thanks
for listening – de Andréa
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