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http://nationalreport.net/17-texas-kindergarteners-contract-ebola-exposure-liberian-foreign-exchange-student/ 

 

Anybody heard this on the mainstream propaganda arm of our government? Treason is what the White House and those who refuse to stop flights from the Ebola hotspots are guilty of!

18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason

Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

 

I vote for death.

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Wortham target of website Ebola hoax

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The Ebola virus

Mexia News Staff Report

A hoax-news website caused panic Monday after it claimed the Ebola virus had taken hold among Wortham ISD students.

The National Report (nationalreport.net) made the false claim that 17 Wortham kindergarten students "fell violently ill and tested positive for the Ebola virus." The story claimed a fictional, closed-down nursing home was housing the children.

"Panicked relatives lined up outside of the former Hillsview Retirement Community in Wortham awaiting news about their sick children," the fake news story said. "One woman who was visibly distressed had to be escorted from the premises by armed security guards. Several trucks carrying bio-hazard decontamination equipment were witnessed throughout the property to help minimize the risk of others becoming exposed to infection."

“We have received probably 30 calls over it,” said Wortham ISD Superintendent David Allen. “Anytime you take time away from someone trying to do their job you compromise something. When someone creates this type of lie or chaos it always takes away from productive time.

“It takes you back and makes you wonder why someone would put that up. It is just not humorous.”

Wortham ISD has procedures in place to keep parents informed in the case of a true emergency, Allen noted.

National Report website appears to be a legitimate news site, with a layout similar to that of the Huffington Post. However, its stories have drawn outrage and protest from readers who believe their content, and the website snopes.com has numerous stories calling out National Report's stories as lies.

The Wortham story had been shared on Facebook by 7,442 people as of noon yesterday, having only been posted five hours prior.

Just last week, the site claimed the entire town of Purdon, in Navarro County, was quarantined due to Ebola, the town ringed by medical and law enforcement personnel.

Email to National Report publisher Allen Montgomery was not returned as of press time Monday.

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