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Group of scientists gave standing ovation for plan to kill 90 percent of human population with airborne Ebola

 

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(NaturalNews) Some clues about the origins of the latest Ebola outbreak may be found in the contents of a speech given at the 109th meeting of the Texas Academy of Science back in 2006. Professor Erik Pianka reportedly told his audience that the best way to kill off 90 percent of the human population would be to spread an airborne version of the Ebola virus, to which he received an enthusiastic standing ovation.

As reported by Australian journalist John Ballantyne, Pianka opened up the meeting with a series of highly disturbing statements on population control, which were so controversial that he had them censored from video footage captured at the event. Pianka basically likened humans to bacteria during his extensive rant, claiming that we are destroying the planet and need to be culled in mass numbers.
 

Professor Erik Pianka proposes weaponizing Ebola

"[Pianka] argued that the sharp increase in the human population since the onset of industrialization was destroying the planet," wrote Ballantyne for News Weekly. "He warned that Earth would not survive unless its human population was reduced to a tenth of its present number."

In order to do this, Pianka proposed the idea of weaponizing Ebola, and specifically Ebola Reston, to travel through the air rather than just through fluids. Since AIDS apparently takes too long to kill off its victims, Ebola is a much better option, in his view. This, combined with the usual weapons of manufactured war and famine, just might be successful in culling billions of people from the planet.

"His preferred method of exterminating over five billion humans was via airborne Ebola (Ebola Reston), because it is both highly lethal and kills its victims in days rather than years," added Ballantyne.

"I watched in amazement as a few hundred members of the Texas Academy of Science rose to their feet and gave a standing ovation to a speech that enthusiastically advocated the elimination of 90 percent of Earth's population by airborne Ebola."
 

Pianka's death wishes manifest as West African Ebola outbreak

Fast forward almost 10 years after Pianka expressed his desire to see most of the world's population exterminated and we have an Ebola crisis that seems to match the original narrative. The currently spreading strains of Ebola are reportedly transmissible both through surfaces and through airborne micro-droplets, and the mortality rate is exceptionally high.

"Droplet spread happens when germs traveling inside droplets that are coughed or sneezed from a sick person enter the eyes, nose or mouth of another person," explains a poster issued by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) back in October.
 

CDC poster seems to contradict agency's statements on Ebola

Discussing the unexpected release of the poster, which at the time seemed to contradict CDC claims that Ebola can't spread through the air, Dr. Meryl Nass from the Institute for Public Accuracy in Washington, D.C., told the media that the CDC was basically bluffing. In truth, Ebola can spread all sorts of ways beyond just direct contact with blood or infected saliva.

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Thank you for having the courage to report these horrifically disturbing findings. In Tucson, AZ, for example we are made sick by chem trails nearly every day. Would this not be an effective way to deliver the disease herein along with the other toxins? Thanks again.



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