Dear Friends,
I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but I've always had my suspicions about the Ebola West Africa outbreak. I read in the New York Times back then that Tulane University scientists and the U.S. Dept of Defense were conducting Ebola research in our region, which had never had an Ebola outbreak. The Tulane folks were doing something related to pediatrics. One of the first victims of Ebola was a little boy in Liberia or Sierra Leone who gave it to his grandmother. I hope our scientists, journalists and government officials would look more into this. Here is a link to this story.
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