A Manmade CREATED Hybrid of Ebola (97%) & Lassa Fever (3%).

Hybrid Virus 101 - Lassa Virus-Like Particles And Methods of Production Thereof & Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof

Step 1. Find a deadly virus!
Filoviruses like Ebola have been of interest to the Pentagon since the late 1970s, mainly because Ebola and its fellow viruses have high mortality rates — in the current outbreak, roughly 60 percent to 72 percent of those who have contracted the disease have died — and its stable nature in aerosol make it attractive as a potential biological weapon. [link to www.navytimes.com]

Patent - Human Ebola Virus Species and Compositions and Methods Thereof Applicant: The Government of the US as Represented by the Secretary of the Dept. of health The family Filoviridae consists of two genera, Marburgvirus and Ebolavirus, which have likely evolved from a common ancestor1. The genus Ebolavirus includes four species: Zaire, Sudan, Reston and Côte d'Ivoire (Ivory Coast) ebolaviruses, which have, with the exception of Reston and Côte d'Ivoire ebolaviruses, been associated with large hemorrhagic fever (HF) outbreaks in Africa with high case fatality (53-90%). [link to www.google.com]

Step 2.
Find a way to compliment its weaknesses (AKA increase incubation period, increase aerosol transmission)! Patent - Lassa virus-like particles and methods of production thereof
Applicant:
The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund Mortality rates for Lassa appear to be higher in non- Africans, which is of concern because Lassa is the most commonly exported hemorrhagic fever. Because of the high case fatality rate, the ability to spread easily by human-human contact and potential for aerosol release, LASV is classified as a Biosafety Level 4 and NIAID Biodefense category A agent. [link to www.google.com]

Maybe at some point people will understand this current outbreak is a CREATED hybrid of Ebola (97%) & Lassa Fever (3%).
 
The "Lassa virus-like particles" is what is causing the virus to be so much more transmittable then all other known strains of the virus.
 
All this brought to you by your good friends at Fort Detrick, the DoD & Tulane University!
Thread: US Department of Defense (USAMRIID) & Tulane University...
Last Edited by TruthNow88 on 08/07/2014 12:38 AM
Rates of genetic change are one one-hundredth as fast as influenza A in humans, but on the same magnitude as those of hepatitis B. Extrapolating backwards using these rates indicates Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus diverged several thousand years ago.[15] However, paleoviruses (genomic fossils) of filoviruses (Filoviridae) found in mammals indicate that the family itself is at least tens of millions of years old.
[link to en.wikipedia.org]
[link to www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]

Unexpected viral 'fossils' found in vertebrate genomes
In a recent study, a team of researchers found that human and other vertebrate genomes also contain many ancient sequences from Ebola/Marburgviruses and Bornaviruses -- two deadly virus families.
[link to www.sciencedaily.com]

Molecular evolutionary analyses for Ebola and Marburg viruses were conducted with the aim of elucidating evolutionary features of these viruses. In particular, the rate of nonsynonymous substitutions for the glycoprotein gene of Ebola virus was estimated to be, on the average, 3.6 x 10(-5) per site per year. Marburg virus was also suggested to be evolving at a similar rate. Those rates were a hundred times slower than those of retroviruses and human influenza A virus, but were of the same order of magnitude as that of the hepatitis B virus. When these rates were applied to the degree of sequence divergence, the divergence time between Ebola and Marburg viruses was estimated to be more than several thousand years ago. Moreover, most of the nucleotide substitutions were transitions and synonymous for Marburg virus. This suggests that purifying selection has operated on Marburg virus during evolution.
[link to mbe.oxfordjournals.org]

What this current Ebola strain did in the past year would be equal to AIDS becaming airborne with 100x the mortality rate, with added drug-resistance, shit it would probably even glow for fuck sakes...
 
The jist is this current Ebola strain did NOT "evolve" naturally!

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The Administrators of the Tulane Educational Fund

. . .  MORTALITY RATES for LASSA FEVER appear to be HIGHER IN "NON-AFRICANS",

which is of concern because Lassa is the most commonly exported hemorrhagic fever.

Because of the high case fatality rate, the ability to spread easily by human-human contact and potential for aerosol release, LASV is classified as a Biosafety Level 4 and NIAID Biodefense category A agent.

We all (well a lot of us anyway) knew this was coming. Bio-warfare perpetrated against the human species. Giddy up & enjoy the Plague!

I think they've already got a series of manufactured strains that haven't been released yet. As they are released incrementally, it'll all be chalked up to "mutation".

I believe you are right - about a series of manufactured strains to be released incrementally.  I do believe that "Duncan" the so-called Ebola patient who died this week - was infected with the combo strain of Ebola and Lassa Fever.  Interesting to note that there was "no autopsy" done which would have confirmed he died from Ebola virus.  My bet is they cremated his body immediately so an autopsy could not be done.  With no body to do DNA testing there will be no evidence that this was a man-made virus combo of Ebola and Lassa Fever.  They are trying to keep it quiet that this combo virus is spread by air easily.  They want to infect as many people as quickly as possible to justify the UN troops moving in for martial law. It is also "no accident" that this virus is being spread as we go into winter and the flu season.

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