Sunday, October 19, 2014

Establishing Private Quarantine Zones for Protection Against Ebola - Updated

When you have very highly-paid executives such as Jim Berg, COO, of Texas Health Presbyterian accepting no responsibility for the incompetence and failures in procedure in their hospital and are instead blaming the CDC, there is one obvious conclusion:  Ebola is coming to you.

The flaw to your thinking regarding protection from Ebola is that politicians and corporate executives will do it.

First question:  when did they ever protect you from anything before.  They take the money.  You die.

The only way to guarantee protection for yourself is to get up your own quarantine zones and then don't let anyone into them.  If they try to enter anyway, you shoot them with long-range rifles and leave the body where it lies.  You won't accept deliveries from outside your zone and no commercial vehicles of any kind will be allowed to enter.  For a good many farming communities, this wouldn't only be practical but relatively easy.

People in the city are dead already.  Jim Berg already let it out into Dallas and there's one thing about which they have no knowledge whatsoever:  how long can live virus survive in the environment without a host.  In other words, how long does it remain lethal even when it is only a lone virus on, say, the arm of a chair.  In yet more other words, Dallas is already poisoned and largely through the incompetence of Jim Berg and his staff.

As you've seen, Washington hasn't fixed anything for decades so there's no chance they will stop it.  They have been so focused on sucking up to their corporate world that they don't know how to do anything else.  They'll be dead too.  Very sad.

So if you're going to live through this, you have one choice:   lock down and don't let anyone from outside into it.

Either the government will get the quarantine done or you will.  Only one quarantine will work.


The Japanese executive responsible for the building the concert venue that collapsed and killed sixteen people did the honorable thing and committed suicide as a result of it.  Jim Berg just went to pick up his check.

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