The CDC's militarized and planned Ebola false flag in Maine?...and how I might have helped to thwart it.

in #informationwar5 years ago (edited)

The odd story of Kaci Hickox is one that all Americans should at least be aware of, and keep in remembrance, due to the ongoing and current threat of "copycat events" and other attempts at placing dangerous diseases among us in the name of "accidental immigration/transmission."

Five years ago this nurse, who claims to have been working with "Doctors without Borders" in Africa helping Ebola patients, returned to the USA, and was immediately grabbed at the Newark Airport and threatened with quarantine. She protested, claiming she knew she didn't have Ebola despite being in the middle of the 6-week incubation period (hmm...) and demanded to be able to return "home," which she claimed was the small northern Maine border town of Fort Kent.


(Kaci Hickox, during her five minutes of unwarranted fame. Image courtesy of nypost.com.)

At the time (2014) my radio partner of four years was still carrying on the broadcast a year and a half after I had quit the show, and we did this interview together about the odd and sudden appearance in rural Maine of this "CDC officer" and her bogus claims to be from Aroostook County:

This is worth a listen for many reasons, most of which have to do with the proofs that she was not from Fort Kent, Maine and that the national and local press all insisting she was from Fort Kent (appeared planned/staged,) and that she should be allowed to go there and avoid quarantine during the incubation period was all highly suspect and false-flag like.

Here is another article about "Kaci" and the reasons that it is even more unusual for her to have gotten so much press--especially in her lawsuit against New Jersey. She was/is a specially trained CDC intelligence officer! Check it out:

http://thoughtcrimeradio.net/2019/06/11/

Here is an excerpt:

"The uniforms are just one sign of the militarization of the CDC, an organization so steeped in delusional theatrics that it still won’t admit sneeze particles can travel farther than 3 feet or that Ebola actually has a 42-day incubation period, not the 21 days we are repeatedly told.

With all this said, why is a CDC-trained intelligence officer screaming so loudly about putting herself into a home quarantine for 21 days to reduce the risk of transmitting Ebola to other Americans? If the CDC is supposed to be serving the public, then why is this CDC-trained intelligence officer clearly abandoning any real concern for public safety by refusing to comply with a sensible self-quarantine rule?"

There is a connection to the current mandatory vaccination craze here, as well. The CDC, of course, has militarized itself so that when a major "outbreak" (of something likely imported to the USA from one of their overseas designer disease labs) happens they will "be ready to act." They will be able to literally forcibly "vaccinate" resistors--probably WITH THE DISEASE they haven't already contracted-- in order to serve the Malthusian goals of their W.H.O. directors.


(Image courtesy of prweb.com.)

The Kaci Hickox story could very well have been originally intended as a way for "Ebola" (or whatever else she might have been said to have been carrying) to be planted in rural America. I truly believe that she may have been forced to shift gears, get the ACLU involved and abandon the original plan, partly as a result of protests from folks who KNEW SHE WAS LYING about being from Maine, and that the whole charade smelled from the "get go."

With the Ebola "crisis" being amped up again right now, please keep the Hickox story in mind. TPTB would like nothing better than to kill millions of us, and to do so in their new FORCED ENVIRONMENT of mandatory vaccination.

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Why was this down voted?

Ever watch the Florida Maquis on youtube? He uncovers a lot of good information.

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Can't say that I have.

On this topic, or...?

Florida Maquis is a youtube channel that covers different things but recently I have seen a lot about ebola. I just heard on RBN more people calling the 21 day incubation period a lie.

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