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Ebola Spreads Through Red Cross Vaccine - Ghana Nurse ‘Testifies’; The Truth About Red CrossArticle
By Athena Yenko | October 20, 2014 3:29 PM EST

A nurse from Ghana is passionate in "exposing" the truth about the deadly Ebola virus. He or she claims the Red Cross is responsible in bringing the virus to four West African countries for four specific reasons with the grand goal of bringing U.S. troops on boots in Nigeria, Liberia and Sierra Leone.

According to the nurse, U.S. wants to stop the protests conducted by the diamond miners in Sierra Leone. The miners were allegedly protesting against "cheap slave labour forever." The region is said to be the "world's largest supplier of diamonds." An Ebola outbreak is the most valid reason for U.S. to send in its troops, the nurse alleged.

Essentially, the nurse from Ghana claims that the very vaccine injected to people to prevent the spread of the virus is in reality the means of spreading the disease. And the whole scheme is being orchestrated by the U.S. - the Red Cross its "accomplice" - to cover up its goal of taking over the diamonds of Sierra Leone and the prosperous Nigerian oil.

The Truth About Red Cross

According to the Australian Red Cross website, the main task of the organisation is to go "door-to-door" in order to disseminate information on how Ebola is spread. They also teach people to protect themselves in contracting the disease and where to get medical treatment when infected with the disease. The aid workers for the organisation are not injecting any vaccine to the people.
Instead, those people who had already contracted the virus are being treated by specialist aid workers in medical facilities. The whole international Red Cross Movement had already talked to a total of 37.9 million through a total of 4,000 trained volunteers across Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. These aid workers immerse in the lives of the people in these West African countries and are not tasked to bring vaccines.

"Until now, there is no vaccine on-site, and more and more people die," the president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Peter Maurer, told Yahoo News Deutschland.

Aid workers for Red Cross are also tasked at burying the people who died of the disease. Volunteers for the organisation had buried an estimated 1, 353 dead bodies and had been in constant update with the total 16, 730 people who are at risk.
To contact the editor, e-mail: editor@ibtimes.com
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