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Ebola is a disease that has been described as the stuff of nightmares. It starts off like the common cold or flu, then quickly progresses into more. The virus attacks everything inside the body and turns it into mush, while the person is still alive. The virus causes massive internal bleeding, which leads to an infected person vomiting blood, and blood pouring out of every part of the body. Most people who get it will die, since the death rate can be as high as 90 percent. However, according to newsweek.com, the epicenter of the current outbreak is Kenema in Sierra Leone. And Kenema is home to the Kenema Government Hospital. Type in vhfc.org. It’s easy to see that this very hospital has what some would argue is a bioweapons research lab. According to Global BioDefense.com, the US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases has been operating in the area since 2006, supposedly working on "diagnostic tests".

Lab 257, a book written back in 2004 by Michael Carroll details the interworkings of Plum Island, which was for many years America's foremost bioweapons lab. This laboratory specialized in germs, better known as viruses. The island is located just a ferry ride from New York City and was started immediately after the World War Two. In the beginning, the lab was noted for its ultra-high security. The island is home to all sorts of animals, such as migrating birds, mice, and even deer. In the beginning, there were army patrols and even snipers that would shoot the deer, if they tried to swim across to Long Island.

The author notes how many people say that the Plum Island was responsible for spreading Lyme disease back in the 1970s. In fact, the very disease takes its name from a town called Old Lyme, which is directly across the water from the lab. The book then goes on to say that although the US Government has always denied that it had anything to do with Lyme disease,

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