America tried to build a QUARANTINE Camp for its own citizens (on Kenyan soil)
The truth behind the Ebola Facility at the centre of protests across the country
Alkebulanians,
Last week, the United States tried to build an Ebola quarantine facility in Kenya to hold its own citizens. No, not Kenyans, Americans.
This is part 1 of 6
It would have been a 50-bed facility built by the US on a Kenyan air force base.
As if this wasn’t crazy enough, here’s the part that really solidifies what was going on there. If one of those quarantined Americans actually got sick, they wouldn’t be treated in Kenya. They’d be flown to Europe.
It’s already happened this outbreak. A US doctor who caught Ebola in the DRC went to Germany. Another exposed American went to the Czech Republic.
So Kenya wouldn’t be getting a hospital to help their people, they would be getting used as a holding pen. A place to find out who’s infected, then ship the valuable patients to Europe and leave everyone else behind.
They won’t risk these people bringing Ebola home to America. But they’ll happily risk Kenyans catching it. You’re going to do to us what you won’t do to yourselves.
At the end of the day these are deals and that means Kenya has to be getting something out of this (or at least William Ruto and his adminsitration who signed it) right? Check this nonsense out…
Marco Rubio offered around $13.5 million for “Ebola preparedness.”
Sounds generous. Actually no it isn’t, that’s peanuts for what they’re asking of Kenya.
Regardless, there’s another factor that gives this amount context.
It’s a steep cut from the hundreds of millions the US used to give Kenya in health funding. So they’re actually paying less and demanding more. That’s the whole game.
With all the madness, there is some good news.
A Kenyan rights group, the Katiba Institute, took this to the High Court and the judge sided with them and suspended the whole plan.
At least someone over there has some sense.
Even America’s own CDC apparently advised against the facility.
So if the doctors say no, and the CDC says no, who’s pushing it?
Simple answer.
Donny T and Rubio. The US government in conjunction with William Ruto and the Kenyan government. Kenya’s medical union chair, Davji Atela, gave a great quote.
If it’s too dangerous for America, it’s too dangerous for Kenya.
He then went on to call it a ‘containment colony.’
Remember that phrase. Because those doctors didn’t pick it for drama.
They picked it because they know their history.
And Kenya has lived this exact story before.
Twice.
Next, in parts 2-6 for premium subscribers, I will be connecting dots for you and drawing the correlations that matter. We will take a trip back into true African history, how a plague in 1902 taught the colonisers to cage Africans in the name of “public health”, and why it’s the blueprint for what just happened with Ebola.




