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Does The Simpsons Predict Ebola Outbreak Back In 1997
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Does The Simpsons Predict Ebola Outbreak Back In 1997
  • Published_at:2014-10-09
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  • description: How The Simpsons predicted Ebola outbreak in the United States 1997: Episode offering shows Marge Bart sick children book "Curious George and the Ebola Virus' Episode called "Lisa Sax 'first aired on October 19, 1997 The ninth season episode shows trying to convince Marge Bart sick to read a book called "Curious George and the Ebola virus' An apocalyptic Bart drawing shows the sun crying over dead bodies and blood The Simpsons has been at the forefront of popular culture for a quarter century - but the most famous residents of Springfield have the ability to predict the future? According to conspiracy theorists Internet, the simple answer is yes. Affirm the famous television series predicted the Ebola crisis behind a 1997 episode in which Marge tries to convince Bart sick bed as proof. She suggests reading a book before producing one entitled 'Curious George and the Ebola virus. She asks if he would like to 'color something, "to which he replies," I already did, "and pointing to a drawing of an apocalyptic Bart surrounded by blood and dead bodies with sun and clouds appear to mourn. The clip appeared on a YouTube channel called Controversy7 where the host discusses the Ebola virus among several other theories about the power of the Hollywood film industry. The host of the site, Lokonga Emmanuel wrote: "Is there anything that you are not telling us Is it by chance and coincidence that the Simpsons would predictive programming '? YouTube commentators were divided on the theory of Mr. Lokonga. VSR wrote: "Government of the United States has had ebola vaccines for a couple of years Look up '.. Truth Sourjouneth added: Thank you so much for this video! Very good information. You have done an excellent job on this. Puppets on their chains, they think. No! Our Father has the backs of their children. The rest of the story is being written and the fate of evil is predetermined. Read Psalm 73 ' But skepticism came from Jayden Morpeth, who commented: ". You realize that the Ebola virus has been around for a long time, it just has not be as severe as it is now" The episode in which appeared the book was called Ebola Lisa Sax and first aired on October 19, 1997. Despite the chilling prediction follows from The Simpsons, Ebola was already well known as a deadly virus-causing havoc in the late nineties. Ebola was discovered in 1976 after that year large outbreaks in Sudan and Zaire. In the 1990s, the disease re-emerged with an outbreak in Gabon in 1994, followed by another in Zaire in 1995. You could say that, apart from the current Ebola crisis, the worst in history, The Simpsons episode actually predicted the outbreak which occurred three years after the show aired. Between 2000-2004, nearly 500 people died of Ebola in Uganda, Gabon, Republic of Congo and Sudan. The current outbreak, which began last December, has so far killed more than 3,800 people, according to the latest figures from the World Health Organization. The vast majority of those deaths were in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone. On Wednesday, a man of Liberia, Eric Thomas Duncan, became the first victim of Ebola die on American soil. On Thursday a British man died of suspected Ebola in Macedonia.
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