EBOLA SYMPTOMS - COULD THERE BE MISDIAGNOSIS?
- Mark Playne

- Jun 5
- 3 min read
With talk of quarantine in Canada and pandemic procedures ready to kick in if certain criteria are met (as devided by the WHO international pandemic treaty) its important to look at the symptoms and possible alternative causes just to make sure we get correct diagnosis... yes the old causation and correlation argument...
Just as we did in 'AI & I : Cracking the Corona Code ' where we formulated some tables comparing possible causes to symptoms, I have done the same here for Ebola.
This chart compares Ebola symptoms on the left to causes along the top row.
The intersecting % figure is the likelihood of correlation.
Why did I choose Arsenic?
In the Congo, many of the Miners suffer arsenic poisoning, which could be an alternative explanation for Ebola symptoms in Africa.
However, Arsenic poisoning doesn't spread and can't be transmitted person-to-person.
The last thing we'd want is any alternative cause that could make it look like cases had indeed jumped across national borders and continents.
I looked into some other possibilities.

Why chose 19 GHZ?
In AI & I : Cracking the Corona Code we found a high corleation of C-19 symptoms with frequencies emitted by 5g cell phone towers.
Why try high EMFs
During the same analysis searching for possible misinterpretation of Hanta-virus symptoms, there was a high match with a mix of 5G and high EMFs trapped within the metal Faraday-cage-like structure of a metal-hulled ship is...
High EMFs and Ebola symptoms.
High manmade EMFs produce a 35% match in Ebola symptoms, so def something to be aware of, especially in modern cities.
However, I ramped up the radiation levels from extreme manmade EMFs to the level of a radiation leak to see if Acute Radiation Symptoms (ASR) could fool us into thinking we had an Ebola Outbreak.
With a near 80% match, although this is quite ridiculously unlikely... we now just need to be aware that some mad Russian doesn't let off one of the 300+ missing Cold War dirty nuclear suitcase bombs near the World Cup. Imagine getting locked down for a virus when we should be putting victims (in such a theoretical scenario) into radiation poisoning recovery and protecting the rest of the population with radiation detox protocols.
To be sure I asked AI: Could one of the Russian Dirty suitcase bombs people worried about in the 90s cause ARS?
Yes, directly and efficiently.
The "suitcase nukes" (Soviet designation RA-115) were reportedly small tactical nuclear devices, and the primary health threat to anyone in the blast periphery or downwind would be exactly ARS — not the blast itself but the radiation dose.
How it would cause ARS:
The device would produce a mix of gamma radiation, neutron flux, and fallout particulates. Gamma and neutrons penetrate tissue deeply, causing the widespread DNA and cellular damage that drives ARS. You wouldn't need to be near the blast — fallout drift could deliver a sufficient dose over hours.
Dose determines severity:
Dose (Gy) | ARS severity | Outcome without treatment |
1-2 Gy | Mild | Most survive |
2-6 Gy | Moderate-severe | 50% fatality |
6-8 Gy | Severe | ~90% fatality |
8+ Gy | Lethal | Near 100% fatality |
The diagnostic problem:
Early ARS (first 24-48hrs) presents as nausea, vomiting, fatigue and headache — completely non-specific.
The haemorrhagic phase that follows looks strikingly like Ebola. Without a known detonation event, early casualties could easily be misdiagnosed as an infectious outbreak for several days.
That diagnostic window is precisely what makes a dirty device strategically interesting beyond the blast itself.

























Re radiation causing ARS, did you know the Congo operated a research reactor near Kinshasa, and there were periodic concerns about security of nuclear materials, including reports of missing highly enriched uranium fuel elements. More on Wikipedia here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regional_Center_for_Nuclear_Studies?utm_source=chatgpt.com