Flashback: OBAMA CAUGHT ORDERING PRESS TO COVER UP EBOLA

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In a startling admission at the end of a Forbes article written by pharmacologist David Kroll who reveals that the media has agreed not to report on suspected Ebola cases in the United States.

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In a piece entitled Liberian Traveler At Duke Hospital Shows Preliminary Negative Result For Ebola, David Kroll describes attending a press conference involving Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Aldona Wos where Kroll drops a bombshell:

“The Associated Press and other press outlets have agreed not to report on suspected cases of Ebola in the United States until a positive viral RNA test is completed,” he writes.

Kroll went on to justify why he was talking about the suspected Ebola case at Duke Hospital, which subsequently turned out to be negative.

explaining that he was,“ covering tonight’s announcement of a potential Ebola case because it has been reported in my area, and at Duke University Medical Center, an institution where I hold an unpaid adjunct associate professor appointment in their Department of Medicine.”

The agreement between major media outlets and health authorities, presumably the CDC, and not to report on potential Ebola cases in the United States was apparently made behind the scenes with no public discussion whatsoever.

This is sure to heighten criticism of the CDC’s handling of the Ebola outbreak in the U.S., which is already under close scrutiny.

While the CDC will claim that such an arrangement is necessary to prevent hysteria, many will, and should see this as another example of how the mainstream media is more interested in acquiescing to government demands than keeping the American people properly informed.

 

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