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1. Theres no telling how often ebola outbreaks have happened in pre-recorded times. Often times, people die of things we aren't aware of until we go back and look through the data. For instance, there are AIDS cases going back to the 1930s based on samples of serum we have preserved in old records
2. Bushmeat is a result of poverty and a lack of options. Its a terrifying ordeal
Ebola is a derivative of the MARBURG virus, which was first discovered in GERMANY in the late 60's. The first outbreak of EBOLA wasn't until the 1970's in Africa (specifically Congo). There have since been repeated outbreaks in Africa, yet very few to none in GERMANY, where the virus's progenitor was originally discovered. Odd, don't you think?
And the CDC is holding the "patent" on this virus as well?
I mean, you have to start asking questions sometime breh.