Posted By: Vance

So we know about Ebola and that it is spreading rampant in Africa right now, but here’s the thing — it seems as if Africa is being sabotaged. It’s just my theory, but I feel like maybe something more serious is going on that we can’t quite put our finger on. At the same time, it’s something we need to pay close attention to.
A lot of people online are starting to question whether these diseases are really happening naturally or if somebody could possibly be sending these diseases into certain countries and targeting minority communities to hurt them. I’m not saying I have proof, but these are the kinds of conversations people are having because trust in governments and world leaders has become very low over the years.
For instance, I feel like the Ebola situation could have come from something being set up as a way to attack a certain group of minority people. We all know Trump had a lot of things going on politically, and people remember how divided everything became. You remember that Trump had a falling out with a lot of people, especially when it came to African American communities and other groups that disagreed with him.
In this particular case, people are looking at the situation and wondering if Ebola could possibly be something that was spread through something brought in from the outside. It reminds many people of the same things they speculated about with COVID and other diseases. Whether people agree or disagree, these conversations are happening every single day online.
What makes people question things even more is how certain communities always seem to suffer the hardest during outbreaks and crises. It feels like there’s always something deeper happening behind the scenes that regular people are not being told about.
And honestly, people are paying attention because trust has been broken in so many ways over the years. After COVID, a lot of people stopped believing everything they hear from the media or politicians. So now, when another dangerous disease starts spreading, people naturally begin asking questions and creating theories about what’s really happening.
I think people just want answers. They want transparency. They want to know if there’s something bigger going on that nobody is talking about publicly. Whether these theories are true or not, the fact that so many people feel suspicious says a lot about the times we’re living in right now.
At the end of the day, people are going to continue connecting dots and asking questions because they feel like too much has happened over the years for them not to.






Everybody keeps saying we’re “crazy” for asking questions, but let’s be real for a second — why does it always seem like certain countries and minority communities get hit the hardest whenever something major breaks out? First COVID, now Ebola spreading through Africa again, and people really expect the public not to question what’s going on behind the scenes?
I’m not saying I know the truth, but I am saying people are tired of being told to just sit down, stay quiet, and believe everything they hear without asking questions. That’s not how real life works anymore. Trust is broken. Too much has happened over the years for people not to feel suspicious when another deadly disease starts spreading across the world.
A lot of people online are starting to believe there could be bigger agendas at play, and honestly, that’s why these conversations keep getting louder. People feel like powerful people always know more than what they tell the public. And when governments, media outlets, and politicians constantly contradict themselves, it only fuels more theories.
What really makes people stop and think is the timing of everything. Every single time there’s political chaos, division, or major world tension, suddenly another crisis appears. Then the fear starts, the headlines start, and regular people are left trying to figure out what’s real and what’s not.
At the end of the day, maybe people aren’t “crazy” for questioning things. Maybe people are just tired of feeling like they’re the last ones to know the truth while something bigger happens behind closed doors.