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20,000 students return to Britain from Ebola-hit countries

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posted on Oct, 12 2014 @ 08:22 PM
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interesting article there



posted on Oct, 12 2014 @ 08:30 PM
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a reply to: lambros56

If they move their lips we know they are telling porkies basically but what is the bet what ever vaccine they wheel out is owned by someone high up in government just like the swine flu/bird flu hoax .

I have been watching all the people who got those shots drop like flies over the years and for every sick person about it takes 7 people to look after them from doctors /chemists etc



posted on Oct, 12 2014 @ 08:48 PM
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originally posted by: cloaked4u

originally posted by: douglas5
a reply to: thepolish1



It seems a big false flag is being unfolded in front of people and they are too distracted with all the fighting in the Middle East and thinking about their health to notice all the tom fullery that is going on about them






Oh dooo telllllll, good ole chap.


Here's alex he doe's the rant better and the cool aid




posted on Oct, 13 2014 @ 07:40 AM
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originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, we should ban travel, but money makes the World go around, so I don't think they will.

What's a few deaths compared to the millions going into the economy?


You cannot ban travel. We are in a "global world" now and a lot of our goods come from global travel, Africa included. By giving sovereignity back to countries would mean economic development and growth, and somebody doesn't want that.

Welcome to the Agenda 21.



posted on Oct, 13 2014 @ 07:12 PM
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originally posted by: ArchPlayer

originally posted by: Cobaltic1978
Yes, we should ban travel, but money makes the World go around, so I don't think they will.

What's a few deaths compared to the millions going into the economy?


You cannot ban travel. We are in a "global world" now and a lot of our goods come from global travel, Africa included. By giving sovereignity back to countries would mean economic development and growth, and somebody doesn't want that.

Welcome to the Agenda 21.

It's not so much about banning travel, Quarantine laws can be enacted on on any person, animals or thing, have always been done and even abused for political purposes, often reactionary or just ignorant in the past. It's not that long since the six month Quarantine for animals on Rabies in the UK was sidelined for 'pet passports' that meet the requirements of pre-treatment before coming into the country, however Rabies is just as deadly as Ebola..in fact it's probably much worse, neither is Rabies something to be considered extinct just because of the above.
This, I think is where the OP is coming from, and correctly so. If you have an influx en-masse of 20,000 people coming from an area where there are cases, no matter how few, there should some kind of restriction enacted right away at the point of entry, something Cameron fudged at first, but worse than that, had the CMO waffling about a handful of cases in the UK, without ever mentioning a high influx of people from that area in a short term scenario.
Time will tell though.



posted on Oct, 13 2014 @ 07:32 PM
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Will the UK go down in history as a nation that went extinct because of their immigration policy?



posted on Oct, 13 2014 @ 08:32 PM
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Like most European countries the population is getting old so less tax is coming in to the coffers for the fat cats party , ,roads and infrastructure are crumbling and the amount that is being payed on a daily basis for Usury / and to the European parliament /commonwealth is really mind blowing .

All the politicians are multi millionares with large property portfolios and care little for the common man/woman and a select few seem to have the misfortune of the first born dying .

In a couple of hundred years or less we might live in reservations like the Indians living on past glory with a ban on drinking on site



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