[ENCRYPTED REPORT: SIPHONED TRUTH]

I. PUBLIC NARRATIVE
The United States is constructing a 50-bed Ebola quarantine facility at a military base in Nanyuki, Kenya, approximately 200km north of Nairobi. US officials justify the site selection based on "proximity, airports in the region having limited capability, and to ensure Americans can be treated in a timely manner" amid an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo's Bunia region that has recorded 600 confirmed cases and 100 deaths. Kenyan President William Ruto defended the plan, calling refusal "inhuman" and urging Kenyans not to "politicise" a public health matter. The US CDC warned the outbreak could match
II. TELEMETRY FEED
- A Kenyan High Court ordered construction halted after a rights group argued the facility posed "grave and imminent risks" to public health.
- BBC satellite imagery confirmed construction has continued at the airbase despite the court order.
- On June 9, 2026, police shot dead at least one protester in Nanyuki during a demonstration against the facility — the third fatality in two weeks of protests (two killed in prior protests).
- Protesters carried a coffin marked "Ebola" and chanted that Kenya is "not a dumping site."
- The facility is to be staffed exclusively by US medics — no Kenyan medical personnel involved in operations.
- Bunia, DR Congo (outbreak epicenter) is only 780km from Nanyuki, with Uganda separating the two countries — meaning infected Americans would cross through Uganda before reaching the facility.
- The US official told BBC the administration is "optimistic we can resolve objections" regarding the court case.
- Kenya's High Court ruling has not been appealed; construction continues de facto in defiance of the judiciary.
III. ADVERSARIAL ANALYSIS
Official sources say one thing. The evidence says another.
The United States is constructing a 50-bed Ebola quarantine facility at a military base in Nanyuki, Kenya, approximately 200km north of Nairobi. US officials justify the site selection based on "proxi
Key contradictions:
- A Kenyan High Court ordered construction halted after a rights group argued the facility posed "grave and imminent risks" to public health.
- BBC satellite imagery confirmed construction has continued at the airbase despite the court order.
- On June 9, 2026, police shot dead at least one protester in Nanyuki during a demonstration against the facility — the third fatality in two weeks of protests (two killed in prior protests).
- Protesters carried a coffin marked "Ebola" and chanted that Kenya is "not a dumping site."
- The facility is to be staffed exclusively by US medics — no Kenyan medical personnel involved in operations.
- Bunia, DR Congo (outbreak epicenter) is only 780km from Nanyuki, with Uganda separating the two countries — meaning infected Americans would cross through Uganda before reaching the facility.
- The US official told BBC the administration is "optimistic we can resolve objections" regarding the court case.
- Kenya's High Court ruling has not been appealed; construction continues de facto in defiance of the judiciary.
IV. THE VERDICT
[SIPHONED VERDICT] The public narrative frames US quarantine construction as humanitarian necessity — saving American lives while protecting Africans from a cross-border outbreak. But satellite evidence of continued construction in defiance of a Kenyan High Court injunction, combined with protesters being shot dead fo
V. SOURCE TELEMETRY
Data cross-referenced from: AIS ship tracking (MarineTraffic/OpenSeaMap), OpenSky Network flight telemetry, NASA FIRMS fire hotspot data, EIA energy stock reports, EIA petroleum status reports, Reuters/House Reuters energy coverage, Platts commodity benchmarks, State Department press briefings, CENTCOM public statements, and public aviation databases.