Ebola Virus Did US Invent The World's Deadliest Disease?

Investigations have shown that the US Center for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) “owns” the Ebola
virus

According to recent findings » , the Center for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) of the United States of
America has a patent on the Ebola virus; this means that
the CDC “owns” the virus.
Natural News » reports that the CDC “claims ownership
over Ebola, meaning it can also claim royalties on the
distribution and sale of Ebola vaccines.”
The report continues:
“The agency (CDC) apparently owns the patent not only on
the original Ebola strain, as it was supposedly "discovered"
back in the 1970s, but also on all future Ebola strains that
might emerge in the future.”
The US National Institute of Health (NIH) is also said to
hold all patents on Ebola vaccines. The NIH has reportedly
“collaborated with the Vaccine Research Center (VRC), a
division of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases (NIAID), and Crucell, another vaccine developer, to
commercialize an Ebola vaccine in the very near future.”
A patent is a government authority or license conferring a
right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to
exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
The question now is why would the United States of America
want to make, use or sell the Ebola virus?

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