Saturday, August 23, 2014

Ebola Panic Breaks Out On Air France Flight From Freetown To Paris!

"The darksome atmosphere is as a prison to the demons until the judgment day. They carry fire of hell with them wherever they go. The devils besought the Lord not to cast them into the abyss; for they asked for this, deeming it to be a punishment for them to be cast out of a place where they could injure men. Hence it is stated,They besought Him that He would not expel them out of the country." St Thomas Aquinas

“The demons of the air together with the Antichrist will perform great wonders on earth and in the atmosphere, and men will become more and more perverted. Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

For the time has come when the most astonishing wonders will take place on the earth and in the air.Our Lady of La Salette 19 Sept. 1846 (Published by Mélanie 1879)

Paris (AFP) - Chinese people fleeing Ebola, angry Africans, understaffed flight crew, rumours and fears: the Air France flight from Freetown to Paris seemed to encapsulate the global panic in the face of the Ebola outbreak. Related Stories Liberia: Ebola fears rise as clinic is looted Associated Press Kenya Airways to suspend flights to Freetown, Monrovia due to Ebola Reuters Kenya bans west Africa travellers amid scramble to fight Ebola AFP A guide for fliers worried about Ebola outbreak Associated Press Ebola epidemic vastly underestimated: WHO AFP Anecdotes swirl around the cabin: apparently the same flight a few days ago carried three ill children, one with fever, two with diarrhoea. Could be Ebola, could be harmless childhood sickness, who knows? In any case, as the story goes, passengers asked to move seats. And it's not just the passengers who are fearful. The crew is short-staffed because employees are not exactly beating down the door of the Airbus A330 to fly to or from Ebola-hit West Africa. Air France is one of the few airlines still flying to affected countries, as nations close their borders for fear of the outbreak that has claimed around 1,350 lives. Read More>>>>>>



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