Chris Brown takes to Twitter, shares his thoughts on Ebola

Chris Brown takes to Twitter, shares his thoughts on Ebola

According to him, the lethal Ebola outbreak is a plot to control the world's population.

The CDC and the news media are part of a massive conspiracy about the growing Ebola epidemic. Only rapper Chris Brown knows the truth and he used Twitter to get the word out.

According to Brown, the lethal Ebola outbreak, which has been responsible for thousands of deaths throughout Liberia and Sierra Leone, not to mention the first few recent cases that have hit the U.S., is some kind of diabolical, deliberate plot that has been devised in order to control the world’s population.

“I don’t know … But I think this Ebola epidemic is a form of population control. S— is getting crazy bruh,” tweeted a controversial Brown late Sunday night.

He then followed that up with tweet just three minutes later: “Let me shut my black ass up!”

No word yet on Brown’s theories behind chemtrails, UFO landings, or the JFK assassination, but it’s clear by his second missive to Twitter, that someone got to him, forcing the singer to clam up before the world finds out what is really going on!

In news from the real world, a second case has been diagnosed in the U.S. A Texas healthcare worker who worked on the team who helped care for now deceased patient Thomas Eric Duncan has tested positive for Ebola. Duncan passed away on October 8 after catching the disease in Liberia and traveling to Dallas before symptoms were detectable.

The virus has spread to regions in Senegal and Nigeria, where it has been contained, according to the CDC. Some cases have also been reported in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Spain.

There have also been a rash of false reports and suspected cases in various parts of the world, including Brazil, the UK and even additional instances in the United States, but none of those have been confirmed.

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