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masukuma wrote:photos of children suffering always get me
Same here But some of them are surviving Alhamdulillah! Like Patrick, who finally got his bike. His story here 
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Dahatre wrote:masukuma wrote:photos of children suffering always get me
Same here But some of them are surviving Alhamdulillah! Like Patrick, who finally got his bike. His story here  yes.... these ones warm my heart. just goes to speaks to how healthcare can raise your chances of survival. hundreds have been released after recovery. in those places another problem is confusion of symptoms at the onset.. it could be malaria... it could be typhoid. the rule of thumb is - get help soonest and your chances of survival are raised. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Has anyone noticed a spike of 'interest' as soon as Ebola gets to the 'US'? Some comedian made fun of it Quote:The president of CNN Worldwide attempted on Wednesday to defuse the brewing controversy over his decision to change the network’s official slogan from “The Most Trusted Name in News” to “Holy Crap, We’re All Gonna Die.” All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Citizen on Facebook wrote:Kenya to send 15 doctors and 300 other health workers to West Africa as part of a team from East African Community to tackle Ebola outbreak.
rather fight the disease 'in situ' than wait for it to come to your doorstep. All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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masukuma wrote:murchr wrote:Ebola is real! is more like it. No one is taking chances as I once said.... all of us are the same.. the image of starving children in Chad , Ebola striken people in liberia or even gun trotting rebels in congo are on all black folk. mpende msipende people don't really care about these funny borders you have.... nyinyi ni kitu moja. ujinga ni kuamini that you have 'ties with the west'.... your peers are liberians, chadians, congolese and even basotho fellows. Banding together just because the west bands us together is conceeding to the west that indeed their opinions actually shape us. Resistance to the west includes resistance to their concepts of lumping us as one. We are divergent in the full meaning of the word.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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masukuma wrote:AlphDoti wrote:I respect you for that @macabbage. I remember your sober stand on the Gaza issue, when others here were saying the kids must be wiped out because " the real inhabitants dinosaurs before the religious books were written" were back  indeed these are real people... just like you and me. the only reason you are here and they are there is the accident of birth. They have kids just like you do. they have relatives like you do. Brothers and sisters. They grieve like you do but multiple time when their whole family is cleared. some of these images are heart breaking     What would you do as a father if your son/daughter started exhibiting symptoms? how would you feel if you took them to a hospital and you were turned back? What happens if people who really wanted to help could not come in to help build hospitals and stuff like that that would make your son/daughter have higher chances of survival? Empathetically place yourself in their shoes. I personally know someone who got Ebola.... He survived but his 4 of his relatives (mother and brothers) died. they are real people. If my kin got infected, I would, even if I were the last person alive, stay with them. At some point fear becomes no longer fearful. Liwe liwalo becomes the only thing. Inspiration is kindled from knowledge of those who passed who passed through similar strait. But how would I feel if some people came to help me and vijana mtaani attacked them and slit their throats? What if I getting treatment in some center and some men came and evicted me intimating I was 'pretending' to be sick? What if my sick friend with whom I am getting care runs away?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Muriel wrote: If my kin got infected, I would, even if I were the last person alive, stay with them. At some point fear becomes no longer fearful. Liwe liwalo becomes the only thing. Inspiration is kindled from knowledge of those who passed who passed through similar strait.
But how would I feel if some people came to help me and vijana mtaani attacked them and slit their throats? What if I getting treatment in some center and some men came and evicted me intimating I was 'pretending' to be sick? What if my sick friend with whom I am getting care runs away?
you are right some really stupid things have happened but that is a single story in a region of 20 million people. Do you decide that the silly actions of a single slum or village stop humanitarian flow? to 20 million people? All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/19/2009 Posts: 3,142
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masukuma wrote:Muriel wrote: If my kin got infected, I would, even if I were the last person alive, stay with them. At some point fear becomes no longer fearful. Liwe liwalo becomes the only thing. Inspiration is kindled from knowledge of those who passed who passed through similar strait.
But how would I feel if some people came to help me and vijana mtaani attacked them and slit their throats? What if I getting treatment in some center and some men came and evicted me intimating I was 'pretending' to be sick? What if my sick friend with whom I am getting care runs away?
you are right some really stupid things have happened but that is a single story in a region of 20 million people. Do you decide that the silly actions of a single slum or village stop humanitarian flow? to 20 million people? No. You absolutely do not decide that silliness of a few individuals stop humanitarian supplies to many innocent others. That will be utterly irresponsible. Equally irresponsible will be insisting on a business-as-usual scenario.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Think about the despair in that country! do you remember PEV? when you were locked in and could not buy airtime? Now think about that kind of elongated 'cutting off'. Think about how the world views of people are being affected. I remember once hearing the driver who used to drive me around shout out angrily at a person crossing the street - he said, Quote:Look! she is almost naked (it's a coastal town). This is why God has brought Ebola to us That was then... what about now? A people ravaged by a 14 year war and now this.... What kinds of questions do they have? I friend of mine from Sierra Leone told me of stories some years back about how it was like when rebels attacked their cities. The was this particular town that really really really prayed. The did all sorts of rituals. Muslims and Christians did their best for God to keep their city free of rebels but Rebels still came. So Rebels came and started frog matching people and mistreating them. During one of these events some rebels put people before them and just to spite them and while spoiling for a fight said 'We are the Devil, worship us' and people bowed down to 'worship' them and they were shocked coz this town was supposed to be a 'holy' town. They brought forward one woman and asked her - Why did you do this? and she said... Quote:well, we asked God to spare us from you people but he did not. So we will bow to you since you are stronger than him suffering changes worldviews and that has repercussions for generations to come! p.s. a none related story he also told me. the was this guy who was caught by a rebel and the rebel beat him up and the guy did nothing. The rebel decided that he will drag him around and the guy did nothing. So while being dragged around the rebel met another rebel who said Quote:ma man! why are you tiring yourself dragging this fellow around? just kill this guy, leave him here and stop tiring yourself! The guy that was silent Shouted at the rebel that was giving advice He looked at the rebel who had been dragging him around and said... Quote:my friend... drag me! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/4/2006 Posts: 13,823 Location: Nairobi
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Life at the frontlines http://www.nytimes.com/2...nely-business.html?_r=0
Persons looking at death daily! All Mushrooms are edible! Some Mushroom are only edible ONCE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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masukuma wrote:I think that myths like the one below have greatly contributed to the easy transmission of this thing. It implies that to get ebola you must have really, intentionally 'gone' and 'touched' something. Ebola does not wait for you to go to it first then only afterwards it infects you after you have touched it, it 'comes' to you! If there is a draught in a room or anywhere and an infected person sneezes 'upstream' and you are 'downstream' ,,,,,,, baaaasssssss! Quote:“What we suspect is happening is large droplets; they can stay in the air, but not long; they don’t go far,” he explained. “But they can be absorbed in the airway, and this is how the infection starts, and this is what we think, because we saw a lot of evidence in the lungs of the non-human primates that the virus got in that way.” Quote:How else do you explain how an NBC News cameraman, wearing full body protective gear, was able to catch Ebola? during the removal of the suits! kwani you think people can see 'e-baller'. The conditions for air-borne transmission do not really exist in real everyday life. most if not all of the people who have contracted ebola have done it via physical contact! that can be 99.999% and the 0.001% is simply for argument sake and it's for the combined probability of sneezing + ebola + a random guy within 'large droplets' range. and that qualifies as 'Direct Contact'[/quote "A study conducted in 2012 showed the Ebola virus was able to travel between pigs and monkeys that were in separate cages and never placed in direct contact." More reading... http://www.globalresearc...le-via-aerosols/5405907
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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AlphDoti wrote:D32 wrote:AlphDoti wrote:masukuma wrote:mkenyan wrote:AlphDoti wrote:You know I've been wondering about these pandemic diseases like Aids and Ebola (no bad intentions for those affected or infected). You see, there has been some theories that itself was created in laboratory. Then as a cover-up, they floated a story in the International media that it came from " green-monkeys". There are indications that AIDs is genetically designed disease. That's why the body system do not have antibodies to fight against it because it can't identify it because the DNA is not 'natural'. The theory says there's evidence of where the disease was put together and under whose supervision. You know who, right? But they did it under something called "population 2000". They said that the greatest danger to humanity, the Western civilization in the world today was population. Overpopulation in the world. They targeted India, Africa, South America and other places in the world to de-populate by any means necessary. One of the Uncle SAM president wrote his signature on a bill, and AIDs was one of the things that they used to perpetrate their missions. And now we are hearing that this EBOLA does not work for black skin ( I'm not saying it is true). Did they finally found a way to wipe out our poor nyeuthi people?@mkenya, don't blast me that I'm speculating, yes I know this is not confirmed, and it may never be confirmed. But I'm just saying it is a possibility. I'm really worried of my black race are you implying that the dna for a black person is different from that of a white person? you may as well conclude that a white person is significantly more intelligent than a black person - because the dna. wachana na alph... conspiracy theorist! I am sure earthquakes and floods are caused by the haarp machine - sio? their end game is depopulation! Wazuans amaze me all the time. Answers below: Quote:There are certain statistical differences between racial groups in susceptibility to certain diseases.[48] Genes change in response to local diseases; for example, people who are Duffy-negative tend to have a higher resistance to malaria. Quote:Information about a person's race may aid in diagnosis, and adverse drug responses may vary by group.[5] Because of the correlation between self-identified race and genetic clusters, medical treatments influenced by genetics have varying rates of success between self-defined racial groups.[51] For this reason, some physicians[who?] consider a patient's race in choosing the most effective treatment,[52] and some drugs are marketed with race-specific instructions Link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Race_and_health12 % of the DNA Differs Amongst Human Races and Populations NOTE: @mkenya and @masukuma, I didn't say it is, I asked if it is a possibility science is not being used to do selective biological weapons along racial lines. Do you remember Bill Gates speech on human gene selection innitiative Yes, their end game is depopulation. Had talked a little about the mission to depopulate in a post from 2012, and mentioned Ebola as one of the tools. Folk probably read that post casually, now read it again. http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...amp;m=345400#post345400
(Also notice that the picture is of the swahili side of the stone) YOU MUST WATCH THIS! US uses the outbreak to increase military presence in Africa Watched it. Here is something else. All the info coming out should cause African Gov's to up their game. There are lots of points in the video, just like to mention one important piece of info for the sake of those who are unable to watch. Apparently, the Ebola outbreak coincided with a UN vaccination campaign that was going on. The primary purpose for all this being to depopulate, secondarily, to make money from the medicine. They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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del They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/16/2012 Posts: 808
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del They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.
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