Ebola.
Kills the infected in Liberia but miracle cure happens in the US. Not throwing salt on the ones who have been cured, thank God for their recovery. This is about observing and thinking about what's happening.
Liberians may not see the cure for this disease very soon, unless the health authorities which I shall not name but rhyme with "hoo", and "seedeesee", get the information they are seeking on the disease. This seems like a sad case of sudden calamity, but this is an experiment that is going exactly on schedule. When investigating a disease, the investigator must first know all about it, and what better way than to get data? For every death, there is a file, for every file, there is hard data. If you are looking for a cure to a disease, you try to stop it. If you are observing how a disease kills you don't.The investigation is not likely to be for the exploration of cures, as there is already one.
We line up obediently for shots to a flu bug most can easily survive, because we are afraid.The most vulnerable are the weakest members of society, ironically. They are the first in line.
"Now hold on!" You say, "Emergency, police, and civil servants are also top of the list- it's mandatory for them, so you are wrong!"
I reply, "Of course I am, if saving lives is the aim. Reducing populations ... well that is another thing isn't it?"
We trust this is the flu vaccine the tech is about to inject. The tech believes it, the doc believes it, the label says it. Trust. Don't worry, they really are vaccines. How do we know? Because we are told that they are by a higher authority, and our government is trustworthy. ~smile~
I have a familiar motto, "In God I trust, everyone else stand in line."
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