
May 11, 1995: Ebola Crisis - Lindsey Williams
The Art Bell Archive · Arthur William Bell III
March 28, 20232h 42m
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Show Notes
Lindsey Williams, researcher and author, joins Art Bell to discuss the unfolding Ebola outbreak in Kikwit, Zaire, as conflicting reports emerge from the region. Williams challenges official assurances from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control, arguing that the true scope of the crisis far exceeds what the public is being told. He cites Richard Preston's nonfiction book The Hot Zone, written before any outbreak bias existed, which explicitly describes Ebola as airborne and warns that 90 percent of the human population could be wiped out if it enters the general populace.
Art Bell tracks the story's rapid escalation in real time as it climbs from a minor mention to the lead story on CNN within days. Williams reports that a province of six million people has been quarantined, according to Minneapolis public television, while a contact at the CDC reveals that the equipment being deployed suggests a disaster far worse than acknowledged. The discussion turns to immune system resilience as the only defense against a virus for which no cure exists. Williams presents a five-point personal health plan while acknowledging the terrifying reality that modern travel makes true containment nearly impossible.
Art Bell tracks the story's rapid escalation in real time as it climbs from a minor mention to the lead story on CNN within days. Williams reports that a province of six million people has been quarantined, according to Minneapolis public television, while a contact at the CDC reveals that the equipment being deployed suggests a disaster far worse than acknowledged. The discussion turns to immune system resilience as the only defense against a virus for which no cure exists. Williams presents a five-point personal health plan while acknowledging the terrifying reality that modern travel makes true containment nearly impossible.