Several dozen US troops could be directly exposed to Ebola patients in Liberia…”Soldiers to receive ‘protective gear’ already shown not to work”

Thursday, October 9, 2014
By Paul Martin

by: Jonathan Benson
NaturalNews.com
Thursday, October 09, 2014

It looks like the U.S. invasion into West Africa has taken a new surprise turn after the Pentagon announced that several dozen American troops will now be tasked with handling blood and fluid samples taken from potential Ebola victims. This is after the government promised that none of the now-4,000 soldiers being sent to the region would come into direct contact with Ebola victims, the implication being that this included contaminated bodily fluids.

During a recent press conference, head of U.S. Africa Command and Army General David Rodriguez explained that as many as seven testing labs will be constructed. Each one will be managed and operated by three or four trained personnel, which translates into as many as 28 American troops who will soon face possible direct infection from the various handled materials.

“The testing labs are manned by highly skilled and trained personnel from the U.S. Naval Medical Research Center,” stated Rodriquez to reporters. “These labs provide 24-hour turnaround results on samples received from area clinics and health-care providers, with the capability to process up to 100 samples per day.”

Soldiers to receive ‘protective gear’ already shown not to work

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