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How was this not planned in advance? Ebola vaccine magically ready for human trials in weeks, not years


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(NaturalNews) More proof that the West African Ebola crisis is a total fraud lies in a newly proposed Ebola vaccine that just so conveniently awaits human trials in a matter of weeks, not years. Researchers at Oxford University in the UK are ready to begin testing the vaccine, which seems to have magically appeared out of nowhere, with plans to administer it to some 10,000 health workers by the end of the year.

A product of drug giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) in partnership with the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the experimental vaccine is now being fast-tracked amid hype and panic over what the media claims is the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Since the world is now in "crisis" mode, the vaccine will most likely avoid having to undergo the normal safety testing process and instead be rushed to market for quick profits.

According to BBC News, it normally takes several years for a new vaccine to hit the market. Extensive trials, first on animals and then on humans, are a normal part of the vaccine development process, a process that helps ensure that a vaccine won't harm humans and actually provides the stated benefits.

But for Ebola, it appears that only minimal testing will take place on just 60 healthy volunteers, all of whom will be injected with genetic material derived from both Ebola and a common cold virus that typically afflicts chimpanzees. The two components are supposedly safe -- of course they are, GSK -- and do not pose any risk of infection.

"This is a remarkable example of how quickly a new vaccine can be progressed into the clinic, using international co-operation," stated Professor Adrian Hill, director of Oxford's Jenner Institute, and lead author of the trial.

Obama sending troops to West Africa to create vaccination clinics

It's all too convenient, isn't it? The media aggressively hypes an Ebola outbreak, and suddenly a magic vaccine emerges that has the potential to bring in billions of dollars in new profits. And the agency backing the whole thing, the NIH, just so happens to own the patent on all Ebola vaccines, which means the U.S. government stands to profit handsomely from this possibly fake crisis.

The CDC is also in on the scam, as the agency filed its own patent back in 2007 on the Ebola virus itself, claiming ownership of basically all human forms of Ebola virus. Talk about corruption! And the mainstream public is none the wiser, foolishly believing that the government has our best interests in mind and only wants to protect us.

It is a classic case of the Hegelian Dialectic -- create a problem, generate widespread fear and panic opposing this problem, and when the time is right introduce the "solution" to the problem. The West African Ebola outbreak is following this devious script perfectly, and the endgame appears to be to get as many people as possible vaccinated for Ebola.

To ensure that this occurs in the epicenter of the outbreak, the Obama Administration has already announced that it will send in 3,000 U.S. troops "to build treatment clinics and to train health workers in how to halt the spread of the deadly virus." In other words, the U.S. government will be at the forefront of disseminating its patented vaccines, which contain fragments of its patented Ebola viruses, to the unsuspecting poor who won't even know what hit them.

Learn all these details and more at the FREE online Pandemic Preparedness course at www.BioDefense.com

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