Saturday, April 16, 2016

THE MEN CALLED INTREPID : JOHAN VAN DONGEN AND JOEL SAVAGE


A new aggressive strain of the HIV virus has been discovered in West Africa, and researchers say the recombinant virus can progress from infection to illness (AIDS) in just about five years.


A new aggressive strain of the HIV virus has been discovered in West Africa, and researchers say the recombinant virus can progress from infection to illness (AIDS) in just about five years



BIOGRAPHY OF MICROSURGEON JOHAN VAN DONGEN


If the achievement of man is measured by the truth, Johan Van Dongen would have been one of the most famous scientists or microsurgeons in the world, but because we live in a society whereby politicians drink and eat with a brood of vipers, Dongen is now an enemy.

Professor Johan Van Dongen is a Dutch microsurgeon, who found out after forty years of research that Aids and Ebola were man-made diseases or laboratory engineered as bio-weapons and tested on Africans to depopulate the continent.

This is a secret to the common man on the street but top scientists, World Health Organization, Center for Diseases Control, world leaders, politicians and countries like America, Germany, Holland, Belgium, France, etc, that played a role in those medical crimes knew about it.

The Dutch government wasn’t expecting Dongen to publish his findings as books because, for decades, it has been the task of world leaders to cover up those heinous medical crimes. Then aftermath of revealing the truth about the diseases, Dongen was dismissed as a lecturer at the University of Maastricht, Holland.

THE BIRTH AND LIFE OF JOHAN VAN DONGEN

Microsurgeon and scientist Johan Van Dongen

Microsurgeon and scientist Johan Van Dongen 


Johan van Dongen was born on May 15, 1946, to a very poor family in the southern part of Rotterdam, the Netherlands, during one of the coldest days in that time of the year. His father was a salesman who deals in second-hand clothes.

After the destruction of Rotterdam during the Second World War, his father returned home from Germany after nine months. Like many sons, Johan didn’t agree with his father, because he often abused and hit his mother and all his children. Eventually, he became an alcoholic after the war.

At the age of four, Johan who couldn’t cope with the regime and domination faced many obstacles at school. Within no time after several severe incidents, the authorities threw him out of school with the message: “We will see him back at the age of six.”

At secondary school, Johan enjoyed his education due to a good female teacher teaching him. The problems started in the third grade with a new teacher. This teacher couldn’t cope with Johan’s intelligence and probing manners. Within a few months, he was dismissed from school for the second time. Yet still, he managed to pass all his exams to the next grades.

Due to the poorness of Johan’s family, the Protestant Pastor paid his family a visit and told his parents that the family had to baptize him to get rid of poverty. So at the age of seven, Johan was baptized like John the Baptist baptizing Jesus, with the holy words from the pastor: “Johan is a boy with a message and vision but the only thing in his mind is food.”

Johan managed to stay at work for six months in a row, and during the strongest winter ever since he started a new job as a bicycle boy and worked for two years in a poultry shop. In 1963 – he started another work in a butchery shop at the Northern Island of Rotterdam and after three years, he received his butcher’s certificate.

1964 – Skilled and experienced Johan was appointed as a chief in charge of a poultry annex butchery shop for four years at the age of seventeen. The skills at the latter place impressed his boss, who advised him to become a surgeon. At the peak of his career, something terrible happened to Johan. His father disappeared without showing up again.

Because of that the event, Johan as the elder son became head of the family, taking care of
six younger brothers and a twenty-year-old physically disabled brother. Under this heavy load, Johan worked as a butcher at the poultry.

In 1969 – At the age of twenty-three, Johan was appointed as a laboratory animal keeper at the Department of General Surgery in the basements of the Dijkzigt Hospital in Rotterdam, part of the Erasmus University. Because of his experience with dead animals and as a butcher, he knew a lot about the anatomy of animals.

1969 – 1976 – During a period of six years Johan studied the professions of Laboratory Animal Keeper and Animal Technology at the University of Leiden The Netherlands and graduated in 1973. From May 1972 till 1976 – Johan studied Experimental Microsurgery at the Erasmus University Rotterdam the Netherlands and graduated in May 1976.

In 1972, during a weekly laboratory meeting, Johan van Dongen heard one of his professors’ saying: “Cytomegalovirus CMV.  That dangerous virus could be a cross between flu and a herpes virus, built into a bacterium and then it looks like protozoa.”

The words of Professor Dr. D.L. Westbroek, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands, never left Johan, because, during his forty-two years of investigation into the origin of Ebola and AIDS-causing viruses, he met the same conclusion. Johan discovered that those microorganisms were tested predominantly on black people in concentration camps and Africa.

In a monomaniac circumstance, Johan investigated the role of the medical, pharmacological and the military presence of foreign countries in Africa and what they were doing in their bio-warfare plants in the African Jungle and why several outbreaks of horrific diseases took place.

Johan’s knowledge about medical crimes in Africa was a turning point in his career. He started to fight and went to court six times which lasted for five years. After his dismissal, according to the judge because of inconsistent mood, Johan decided to give his life for the cause of Africa. He didn’t only lose his job and house but also all his money for paying his lawsuits which brought him into relative poverty.

“I am satisfied that I fought a good battle, a battle of truth. My conscience is clear and never regrets of what I went through. I feel very sorry for those who committed the crimes, covered it up, and subjected me to such an ordeal. If there is God, then may God have mercy upon their souls.”

BIOGRAPHY OF WRITER AND JOURNALIST JOEL SAVAGE

Joel Savage is An African-Belgian journalist living and working in Antwerp since the year 2000. He was the first African journalist to enter into the notorious Stuivenberg Hospital in Antwerp to investigate the high abnormal death of Africans at the hospital.

It was a period Africans living in Antwerp were scared to visit the hospital because of patients with a common leg injury, don’t come back alive after consultation. There was something sinister going on of which the African community believes that Africans were deliberately killed to satisfy the demand of people in the queue for an organ transplant.

What alerted Joel’s consciousness to accept the challenge of doing the investigation is, he witnessed a demonstration of Albanians on the same issue because of an Albanian mysteriously lost his life at the same hospital.

The other fact is historical. King Leopold II of Belgium maimed and killed over 10 million Africans, including women and children, yet Belgium named streets after him, above all built his statue as an honor. Which person in his right mind will do such a thing when there is no statue of Adolf Hitler for killing six million Jews?

The whole world witnessed the brutal murder of Patrice Lumumba in Congo, by Belgium, the fact that they lost the country as a colony through independence. Don’t forget about the Rwanda genocide which Belgium was responsible for. (You can read about this in the book called ‘The Shadow Of The Sun’ by Polish writer and journalist Ryszard Kapuscinski.) 

With such evidence revealing that Belgium doesn’t value the life of an African, I believed the story of the Africans. Indeed, the hospital is deliberately killing Africans for body organs.

After my investigation, I published the book in Africa as ‘An African in Antwerp’ and some years later, I updated it and published it in America as ‘Little Belgium-Wonderful Experience.’ One of the directors of The City of Antwerp called Els Bruyndonc was furious over the publication calling it stupid.

According to her, the husband is a journalist and wouldn’t publish such a stupid thing. I replied: Your husband is a journalist but not an African. Crimes committed against Africans in Antwerp are never seen in any Belgium newspapers.

The aftermath of the publication, fear gripped Antwerp. They thought the African community would attack the hospital, so they quickly sent police to protect the place. They were there for over two weeks. During their presence, I disguised myself and visited the hospital thrice, to see if I can get ample information from the conversation of the workers and the police, the place was quiet.


The shocking part of the story is, even though they called my publication stupid, the high death rate suddenly fell, making Stuivenberg one of the safest hospitals for foreigners. However, there are few Africans today, as soon as you mention the hospital’s name, cold waves run through their spine. They keep away from Stuivenberg Hospital.

Johan van Dongen and Joel Savage

Johan van Dongen and Joel Savage


THE BIRTH AND LIFE OF JOEL SAVAGE

Joel Savage was born in Cape Coast, the central region of Ghana, on January 19, 1957, to Justin Savage, a veteran journalist, and television producer, and Nancy Hudson (Savage) a professional seamstress. 

He had his secondary school education at Ebenezer Secondary School and Accra High School. In 1985, while working in Freetown, Sierra Leone, he became a naturalized citizen, therefore losing his nationality as a Ghanaian.

His father’s influence propelled his flair for writing at a very tender age. At school, he wrote numerous articles for publication. After school, he followed a course at the Ghana Institute of Journalism to acquire more experience and writing skills. 

As a freelance writer, he wrote feature articles for the Daily Graphic, Ghanaian Times and The Weekly Spectator for a certain period.

He became a naturalized Belgian citizen in 2008. He is now a prolific writer and accredited press card holding member of the Vlaamse Journalisten Vereniging-Flemish Journalists Association. With his wife and three sons living in Antwerp, Joel writes regularly online. He has published seven books and working on new projects.

Joel teamed up with his best friend Johan Van Dongen to write the English version of ‘Aids and Ebola, the greatest crime in medical history against mankind.’