Commentary With news pouring out of China in January 2020, and knowing full well of government powers over disease management, I put pen to paper and issued a warning about what could be coming. The article prompted several podcasts in which I had to assure the host that I’m not insane and didn’t really believe any of this would happen. I merely warned about what could transpire. Of course it happened, and worse. That article dated Jan. 27, 2020, is reprinted below: In the spring of 2014, when awareness of Ebola was just beginning to dawn, a case of infection appeared in the town of Harbel, Liberia. The biggest employer in the area is Firestone. The company immediately set up a quarantine area of its hospital for the infected woman, who soon died. They distributed hazmat suits to workers. They researched everything they could, built a treatment center, and set up a …