
What  would a global pandemic look like for a disease that has no cure and  that kills more than half of the people that it infects?  Let's hope  that we don't get to find out, but what we do know is that more than 100  health workers that were on the front lines of fighting this disease  have ended up getting it themselves. 
 
 The top health officials in the entire world are sounding the  alarm and the phrase "out of control" is constantly being thrown around  by professionals with decades of experience.  So should average  Americans be concerned about Ebola?  If so, how bad could an Ebola  outbreak in the U.S. potentially become?  The following are 25 critical  facts about this Ebola outbreak that every American needs to know...
 
 #1 As the chart below demonstrates, the spread of Ebola is starting to become exponential...
 
 #2 This is already the worst Ebola outbreak in recorded history by far.
 
 #3 The head of the World Health Organization says that this outbreak "is moving faster than our efforts to control it".
 
 #4 The head of Doctors Without Borders says that this outbreak is "out of control".
 
 #5 So far, more than 100 health workers that were on the front  lines fighting the virus have ended up contracting Ebola themselves.   This is happening despite the fact that they go to extraordinary lengths  to keep from getting the disease.
 
 #6 There is no cure for Ebola.
 
 #7 The death rate for this current Ebola outbreak is over 50  percent, and experts say that it can kill "up to 90% of those infected".
 
 #8 The incubation rate for Ebola ranges from two days to 21 days.   Therefore, someone can be carrying it around for up to three weeks  without even knowing it.
 
 #9 For the first time ever, human Ebola patients are being brought  to the United States.  And as Paul Craig Roberts so aptly put it the  other day, all it would take is "one cough, one sneeze, one drop of  saliva, and the virus is loose".
 
 #10 This has already potentially happened in the United Kingdom.  A  woman reportedly collapsed and later died on Saturday after she got off  of a flight from Sierra Leone at Gatwick Airport.
 
 #11 A study conducted in 2012 proved that Ebola could be  transmitted between pigs and monkeys that were in separate cages and  that never made physical contact.
 
 #12 This is a new strain of Ebola, so what we know about other  strains of Ebola may not necessarily apply to this strain of Ebola.
 
 #13 Barack Obama has just signed an executive order that gives the  federal government the power to apprehend and detain Americans that  show symptoms of "diseases that are associated with fever and signs and  symptoms of pneumonia or other respiratory illness, are capable of being  transmitted from person to person, and that either are causing, or have  the potential to cause, a pandemic, or, upon infection, are highly  likely to cause mortality or serious morbidity if not properly  controlled."
 
 #14 And as I noted the other day, federal law already permits "the  apprehension and examination of any individual reasonably believed to  be infected with a communicable disease".
 
 #15 According to the CDC, there are 20 quarantine centers around  the country that are prepared to potentially receive Ebola patients...
 
 #16 The CDC has set up an Ebola "quarantine station" at LAX in order to help prevent the spread of the virus.
 
 #17 The largest health emergency drill in New York City history was conducted on Friday.
 
 #18 The federal government will begin testing an "experimental Ebola vaccine" on humans in September.
 
 #19 We are being told that the reason why we don't have an Ebola  vaccine already is due to the hesitation of the pharmaceutical industry  to invest in a disease that has "only affected people in Africa".
 
 #20 Researchers from Tulane University have been active for  several years in the very same areas where this Ebola outbreak began.   One of the stated purposes of this research was to study "the future use  of fever-viruses as bioweapons".
 
 #21 According to the Ministry of Health and Sanitation in Sierra  Leone, researchers from Tulane University have been asked "to stop Ebola  testing during the current Ebola outbreak".  What in the world does  that mean?
 
 #22 The Navy Times says that the U.S. military has been interested  in studying Ebola "as a potential biological weapon" since the 1970s...
 
 Filoviruses like Ebola have been of interest to the Pentagon since  the late 1970s, mainly because Ebola and its fellow viruses have high  mortality rates — in the current outbreak, roughly 60 percent to 72  percent of those who have contracted the disease have died — and its  stable nature in aerosol make it attractive as a potential biological  weapon.
 
 #23 The CDC actually owns a patent on one particular strain of the Ebola virus...
 
 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular  strain of Ebola known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1 and it  was awarded in 2010. 
 
 It is being reported that this is not the same strain that is  currently being transmitted in Africa, but it is interesting to note  nonetheless.  And why would the CDC want "ownership" of a strain of the  Ebola virus in the first place?
 
 #24 The CDC has just put up a brand new webpage entitled  "Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Hospitalized  Patients with Known or Suspected Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever in U.S.  Hospitals".
 
 #25 The World Health Organization has launched a 100 million  dollar response plan to fight this Ebola outbreak.  Others don't seem so  alarmed.  For example, Barack Obama is getting ready to take a "16 day  Martha’s Vineyard vacation".
 
 Many are attempting to play down the threat from this virus by  stating that unless you "exchange bodily fluids" with someone that you  don't have anything to worry about.
 
 If that was truly the case, then how in the world have more than 100 health workers contracted the virus so far?
 
 Health professionals that deal with Ebola take extreme precautions to keep from being exposed to the disease.
 
 But despite those extreme measures, they are catching it too.
 
 So if this virus does start spreading all over the globe, what chance is the general population going to have?