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The 'Puritan's Purse' Ebola Plots Thickens

By Patricia Doyle
8-2-14


Hello Jeff  

The plot most assuredly thickens.  Isn't Ms Writebol from North Carolina, too, just like
Franklin Graham?  In any event that is why Samaritan's Purse is out of NC... Franklin Graham and Billy Graham's home town.

Billy Graham is over 94 or 95 and very frail so I doubt he was even informed about this situation.  His kids keep him sheltered from the press and don't let him do interviews.  Something about preserving his legacy.  Who knows, Billy Graham may even have Alzheimer Disease.  My guess is Franklin is behind S.P. all the way.  Probably used his corporate jet to bring Dr Brantly here.

FYI
http://billygraham.org/story/doctor-with-ebola-safely-back-in-u-s/

BOONE, N.C. — Samaritan’s Purse doctor Kent Brantly, who contracted the Ebola virus while treating patients in Liberia, is now back home in the United States.

A medical evacuation plane equipped with a special containment unit arrived at Dobbins Air Force Base in Atlanta today at 11:20 a.m. ET. Dr. Brantly was then transported to Emory University Hospital. Emory has an isolation unit set up in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to treat patients who are exposed to certain serious infectious diseases.

American Nancy Writebol, a missionary with SIM who also contracted Ebola in Liberia, is expected to arrive in Atlanta within the next few days.

“We thank God that they are alive and now have access to the best care in the world,” said Franklin Graham, president of Samaritan’s Purse. “We are extremely thankful for the help we have received from the State Department, the CDC, the National Institute of Health, WHO and, of course, Emory Hospital.”

Latest Statement: From the Brantly Family

 

 

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