Back in 2009 Tulane University
Ebola researchers received more than a $7 million dollar grant from NIH
to fund the detection kits allegedly used in Sierra Leone. A 2007
Tulane University release entitled “New Test Moves Forward to Detect Bioterrorism Threats”
boasts of an earlier $3.8 million NIH grant that led to early test
trial success of “diagnostic test kits that will aid in bioterrorism
defense against a deadly viral disease.” This document indicates that
the Ebola biowarfare research team has been experimenting with its kits
on Sierra Leone’s people for at least seven years before they were
ultimately banished recently. Read more