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The Church’s New Investment

Apparently The Church is finding it more difficult to bring in children the way they have in the past.

That elusive head of the Church has donated tens of millions of dollars to research against diseases, many of which adversely affect third world countries.

It was during this process of trying to eradicate a disease that one of the scientists created a pathogen which can kill swiftly and effectively.

When the head of The Church heard about it, he agreed to test it on a village in a country that was friendly to bribes.

It worked really well. It killed an astonishing number of people which were mainly adults.

The children of the adults were 30-40 miles distant at a boarding school.

Now, with no parents, they needed to be adopted.

The Church, along with more bribes to the government had a great way to get large numbers of children quickly.

With that success, they decided to try it again, but this time, the villagers didn’t stay in place as they had before and some traveled to a neighboring village.

The next thing you know, it has now started spreading to different countries and killing people faster than they can create cover stories.

Look for them to spread the rumor it is an Ebola outbreak to give themselves a chance to destroy the evidence of what they did.

It wouldn’t shock me if they come forward with a cure and make hundreds of millions of dollars.

That might bring too much publicity for them though.

Even they would have tough time watching thousands of people die though wouldn’t they?

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

The Division of Infectious Diseases is extending the reach of our mission of advancing excellent patient care, research, and education worldwide through partnerships with academic and other institutions in low- and middle-income countries.

Faculty members of the Division of Infectious Diseases are currently treating patients, conducting collaborative research projects, and strengthening health care infrastructure in a number of countries, including China, Malawi, Peru, and South Africa. Our fellowship trainees are also actively involved in research and patient care at several of these sites. Additionally, UCLA Medicine residents are participating in a special program designed by our faculty in which they experience first-hand the challenges of delivering health care at our partner site in Malawi.

Madagascar plague November 2017

Uganda plague January 2018

The plague today: Where the ancient disease is still spreading and how to protect yourself

An outbreak of the plague on Madagascar has infected more than 2,000 people, claiming 195 lives, as the World Health Organisation (WHO) warns that it expects the number of cases to keep rising until April next year.

The disease has been raging on the African island since the beginning of August, killing one in 10 infected. Though the WHO is confident the epidemic is drawing to a close, its latest figures shows that in the week beginning November 6, 216 instances of plague were reported.

Between August 1 and November 17, there have been 2,267 confirmed, probable and suspected cases of plague, the WHO said, with 195 deaths.

“WHO expects more cases to be reported until the end of the typical plague season in April 2018,” the global body said. “It is therefore important that control measures continue through to the end of the plague season.”

Though the WHO said it believes the risk of international spread to be “very low”, it said that nine countries and overseas territories have been “identified as priority countries for plague preparedness and readiness”. – Source

PLAGUE HORROR Black Death panic as girl, 10, drops dead after suffering gruesome ‘eye-bleeding fever’

A HORRIFIC new disease which makes blood to ooze from the eyes could be about to bring fresh misery to Africa.

Medics are concerned they are on the verge of a health emergency — worse that the Black Death outbreak last year — after the sudden death of a girl in the Nakaseke district of Uganda.

The nine-year-old girl died after displaying the nightmarish symptoms of an extremely infectious viral disease that kills up to 40 per cent of those affected. – Source


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