Let’s take a walk on the wild side… As I mentioned in my interview with Dr. Bones, author of The Survival Medicine Handbook, October has been information overload with regards to the US Ebola crisis. Let’s take a look at every which way this...
VID: Ebola Facts & Predictions with Dr. Bones & On Point
onpoint October 29, 2014Ebola has been a crisis in the United States for as little as a month. But in the days and weeks after patient zero occurred in Dallas, TX, the swarm of misinformation and disinformation has caused considerable disruption to obtaining true facts. Don’t miss...
On October 6th, 2014 – On Point Preparedness made the prediction that we would see Ebola turn out to be very much like Norovirus in my post CDC LIES – NON-AIRBORNE VIRUSES LIKE EBOLA WREAK HAVOC. Both are spread by physical contact, both have the same...
When local health officials say a patient’s screening for Ebola was “clean”, does that actually mean preliminary blood work yielded no virus? Wrong…it’s actually much more simple. So simple that you might start to get a little freaked out with how easily you can pass...
Ebola or Flu? Prepare for a Fear Pandemic
onpoint October 8, 2014Fever, vomiting, & diarrhea… Have I contracted Ebola or do I have seasonal flu? This is the question many American’s will be facing as we approach Flu season in the United states.
The CDC is coming out full force with reasons why the Ebola virus is not a threat to the United States. Based on the patterns of other viruses that have not been contained effectively in US hospitals, I can explain to you why such a grandiose...
A friend of mine recently attended a local conference with speaker Perry Stone. One of the most interesting topics was the use of Ebola as a weapon by terrorists. When we think of weaponized Ebola, we think of some high-tec way of distributing the...
If you haven’t been reading up on the Ebola outbreak happening in Africa, you should know that this is the worst Ebola outbreak in history. Some quick facts before we begin: Ebola is a virus that is often characterized by the sudden onset of fever, intense...