Lying Black Plague Carrier Deliberately Brought Ebola to America

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
October 4, 2014

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It is insane to rely on Blacks to do anything to prevent the spread of ebola.

No doubt Obama will give this plague carrier asylum if he survives his Ebola infection, as the authorities in Liberia want to prosecute him for deliberately bringing it to America.

On top of him enriching the States with the disease, all supplies of the vaccine have now been used up on these useless Blacks.

The people the plague carrier was visiting have had to have a guard put on their house, because they have already shown that they cannot be trusted not to walk about infecting other people with it.

This idiot woman said she thought she would be safe from it, living so far away from Liberia. It did not occur to her that if she invited someone from Liberia to come and visit her, that it would not matter how far away Liberia was.

These Blacks are a danger to themselves as well as us.

The sooner we are free of them the better.

NY Post:

A woman who has been confined to her Dallas apartment under armed guard after a man infected with Ebola stayed at her home said she never imagined this could happen to her so far from disease-ravaged West Africa.

The confinement order, which also bans visitors, was imposed after the family failed to comply with a request to stay home, according to Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins. Texas Health Commissioner David Lakey said the order would ensure that Troh, her 13-year-old son and two nephews can be closely monitored for signs of the disease.

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Thomas Eric Duncan knew he had been around people with ebola and then flew to America.

Troh said she had imagined she would be safe from the grasp of the virus thousands of miles from her native Liberia, the worst-hit country.

“No one thinks this will happen,” she said in an interview with the Associated Press. She said she and her family are “stressed” about being confined to their home.

“Who wants to be locked up?” she said. Private security guards and sheriff’s deputies blocked the entrance to the 300-unit apartment complex to dozens of reporters.

Troh was waiting for health officials to collect the bedsheets and towels that Thomas Eric Duncan used when he stayed at her home before his Ebola diagnosis.

Duncan’s neighbors in the Liberian capital believe he became infected when he helped a sick pregnant neighbor a few weeks ago. It was not clear if he had learned of the woman’s diagnosis before traveling.

Nonetheless, Liberian authorities announced plans to prosecute Duncan when he returns, accusing him of lying about not having any contact with an infected person.

Duncan filled out a form Sept. 19 about his health and activities before leaving for Dallas. Among the questions on the form, obtained by the Associated Press, one asked whether Duncan had cared for an Ebola patient or touched the body of anyone who had died in an area affected by Ebola. He answered no to all the questions.

“We expect people to do the honorable thing,” said Binyah Kesselly, chairman of the board of directors of the Liberia Airport Authority in Monrovia.

Frieden on Friday dismissed suggestions that people traveling from West Africa should not be allowed into the US.

A health worker leaves a wheelbarrow with a woman suspected of suffering from Ebola outside a treatment center in Monrovia.Photo: Getty Images

“The fact is that if we tried to seal the border, it would not work because people are allowed to travel,” he said on “Good Morning America.” ”It would backfire because it would make it harder to stop the outbreak.”

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1 in 10 health workers die after treating ebola patients.