Ebola: Five Down, But Is This the Whole Story? (Spoiler: Prob Not)
WHO says five recovered from Ebola in Congo. Sure, Jan. What's the REAL story?

Okay, so the WHO, bless their bureaucratic hearts, is telling us five folks kicked Ebola's butt in Congo. Five. Out of how many infected? They conveniently gloss over that part. And they're patting themselves on the back 'cause a new treatment center opened. Big whoop. That's like putting a band-aid on a gunshot wound.
Let's be real, folks. This is Africa. Things ain't always on the up and up. Remember the last time the WHO swore everything was under control? Yeah, me neither. They're about as reliable as a CNN poll. And let's not even get started on the money that gets 'donated' to these places. Where does it REALLY go? Hint: It ain't going to buildin' hospitals.
This whole 'Ebola' thing is probably just a convenient excuse for more foreign aid, which, let's face it, is just a giant slush fund for corrupt politicians and NGOs with questionable motives. Meanwhile, the regular folks in Congo are probably still drinking dirty water and starving. But hey, at least five of 'em are Ebola-free, right?
Don't get me wrong, I'm happy for those five survivors. But let's not pretend this is some kind of victory. It's a drop in the bucket. The real problem is systemic corruption, lack of infrastructure, and a government that cares more about lining its pockets than helping its people. And no amount of 'treatment centers' is gonna fix that.
So, next time you hear the WHO praising their own 'successes' in Africa, take it with a grain of salt. Or maybe a whole shaker. They're probably just trying to distract you from the fact that they're completely incompetent and/or actively complicit in the ongoing exploitation of the Third World.
And before the virtue signalers come at me, I'm not saying we shouldn't help people. I'm saying we should be smart about it. Throwing money at the problem isn't the answer. We need to demand accountability, transparency, and real, sustainable solutions. But hey, that's just my opinion. I'm just a CHUD.
Wake up, sheeple. Ebola might be scary, but the real monsters are the ones in suits pretending to help.
In conclusion, Five people getting better is cool and all. But it's five, and it’s probably just a cover up for some kind of elaborate grift. Like, are we sure they even had Ebola? Maybe it was just a bad cold. Just sayin’.
The media always sells the narratives. The WHO ain't the saint they claim to be. Do your own research. Don’t trust anything!
This probably something related to the deep state, Soros, and Bill Gates. I’m not saying it is, but I’m not saying it isn’t. The evidence is there if you just open your eyes and stop being a NPC. Time to red pill the normies.
So, congrats to the five who recovered, but I smell some BS! Keep your eyes open, folks, and remember to question everything.
Sources: * World Health Organization (WHO) - www.who.int (For the official narrative... which we don't trust.) * Transparency International - www.transparency.org (To see how corrupt governments are. Hint: very.)

