Dr. Wouter Basson - popularly known as doctor death
South
African Doctor death Wouter Basson, who was the personal physician of the then
South African Prime Minister P.W. Botha was an African cardiologist and former
head of the country's secret chemical and biological warfare project, “Project
Coast”, during the South African Apartheid era.
He is nicknamed "Dr. Death" by the press for his alleged actions in
Apartheid South Africa. Basson was acquitted in 2002 of 67 charges in
biological warfare cases, after having been suspended from his military post
with full pay in 1999.
At the Special Forces SF Pretoria HQ, Brigadier Wouter Basson, a young military doctor, allegedly provides several operatives, above all Johan Theron, with curare-like agents; later, he gives them Ketamine [2-(2chlorophenyl1)-(methylamino)-(cyclohexanone hydrochloride), a veterinary anesthetic, known in South Africa as Ketelaar.
Theron and others inject these drugs into troublesome Southwest African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) Prisoners Of War in order to suffocate them, after which their corpses are dropped into the sea from SADF aircraft. Theron killed at least 200 SWAPO members in this fashion, including five who were first put to sleep with Vesparax pills.
With Basson's help, Theron also uses his own colleagues as test subjects by giving them cans of soft drinks and beer into which "sleeping agents" have been injected with a thin needle.
Dubbed “Dr. Death” Wouter Basson, also called the “South African Joseph Mengele” by the media was controversially granted amnesty by the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission in 2002, escaping multiple charges of murder, and the commission a pill with a substance to make black women infertile.
For over 50 years, most foreign mineworkers in South Africa return to their home countries after retrenchment or closure of the mines without accessing their social benefits. Malawi is one of the hardest-hit countries with a population of ex-miners estimated at over 50,000.
Malawian ex-miners didn't have access to social benefits from South Africa while most of them were used as guinea pigs for Wouter Bassons' “Project Coast” for receiving biowarfare microorganisms.
Not only a number of nosocomial infection outbreaks have occurred in South Africa but also Marburg/Ebola virus disease (MVD) in Johannesburg in 1975.
Some years later Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic fever CCHF occurred near Cape Town
in 1984, and Ebola Virus Diseases in Johannesburg in 1996, different names for
the same virus that are genetically identical ended up in blacks.
British Dr. Wilson Carswell's crime in Uganda and South Africa
Dr. Wilson Carlwell, the criminal that escaped from the
hands of the Uganda government and continued his deliberate Aids infection in
South Africa
From 1989 to1990, 1,558,800 batches of tuberculosis vaccine from the Pasteur Institute, were vaccinated into the Ugandan children, resulting in diarrhea, vomiting cough, swollen lymph, nodes in the armpit and on the neck, stunted growth, crippling and death.
Dr. Carlswell was then in Uganda when 'The Weekly Topic' newspaper accused CIA agents disguised as scientists and journalists, of spreading lies about the origins of the Aids virus.
The Ugandan government should expel the so-called experts. Shortly afterward, unknown people ransacked the house of Wilson Carswell, the leading Aids-research scientist in Uganda and destroyed his computer together with all the Aids files after the government discovered his role in the deliberate infection of the Ugandan population with the disease.
Dr. Wilson Carswell, then a member of the British armed forces escaped with his life, after a short stay with his commissioners in Porton Down, Great Britain, he was able to start up again as head of the Aids unit of the Department of National Health and Population Development in South Africa, and continued his deliberate Aids infection. Today, South Africa has the highest HIV/Aids rate in the world.
John Wilson Carswell OBE FRCS (born 1937) is a Scottish physician who was one of the first medical researchers to identify HIV/AIDS in Uganda.
He graduated from the King's College London with
an MBBS in 1961, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal College of
Surgeons of England in 1967. He worked as a consultant surgeon
at Mulago Hospital, Kampala from 1968 to 1987 where he became a
leading AIDS researcher in the country.
He later served as medical advisor to the Government of South Africa and worked in public health in the United States and Asia.
His experiences in Uganda, where he met Idi Amin, were an inspiration for the character Dr. Garrigan in Giles Foden's novel The Last King of Scotland. His son was the first elected UK Independence Party Member of Parliament Douglas Carswell.
Medical Crimes Against African-Americans in America
The deliberate infection of African-Americans with diseases
From 1932 to 1972, the USA Public Health Service carried
out a study entitled "Study of Untreated syphilis in the male negro in
Macon County," involving 400 dark-skinned men (Africa-Americans) suffering
from syphilis, who were deceived into believing that they were receiving
effective treatment.
The disease and death of these men were carefully studied. 15 years later the
knowledge from this study was used. From 1986 to 1989, the number of blacks in
the USA suffering from syphilis increased. by 132%, while the number of White
Americans dropped by 69%.
The infections of the African-Americans cannot have occurred as a result of
sexual intercourse since at the same time there was a 23% drop in the rate
of gonorrhea which was sexually transmitted. This reduction in numbers cannot
be attributed to a new medication.
It, therefore, proves a reduction in the sexual spread of agents that can be
sexually transmitted. The increased rate of syphilis infections of
African-Americans were triggered by other methods.
The syphilis agents which were spread affect the brain at an earlier stage and particularly resistant to penicillin, compared with hitherto existing syphilis agent.
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