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The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Wangari Maathai spoke the truth about AIDS, but the US government denied it
The late Wangarĩ Muta Maathai was a famous Kenyan
environmental, social, and political activist and the first woman in East and
Central Africa to earn a Ph.D. at the University of Nairobi in Kenya. She was
awarded a Nobel Peace Prize in 2004.
Before her death, she
said something about HIV/AIDS, which the media and governments have swept under
the carpet, but I will bring it out today.
There are thousands
of reasons that have ruined or soiled the reputation of the media. We can’t
list all of them, but we know that the profession, journalism, has totally lost
its credibility and ethics.
One of the ethics
governing journalism is that a journalist should remain neutral, not at all
affiliated with any political party. Unfortunately, many journalists favor
certain political parties and spew fire on other political parties they hate.
The career of
journalists has been questioned over and over when it comes to issues in
Africa. Journalists cover up crimes in favor of governments and give false
information.
For example, since
the outbreak of HIV/AIDS and Ebola, there is no journalist brave enough to
write that the diseases were manmade because the polio vaccine was contaminated
and used on Africans in Congo and Uganda.
Independent
scientists, writers, and more than two thousand influential and key figures
from various institutions had publicly accused the US government of committing
horrible medical crimes against humanity.
As if the media had been paid to remain silent, no light has
been shed on these particular allegations.
The 2004 Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai, said,
"Some say that AIDS came from the monkeys. I doubt that because we have
been living with monkeys since time immemorial. Others say it was a curse
from God, but I say it cannot be that.
"Black people
are dying more than any other people on this planet." Maathai spoke at a
press conference in Nairobi a day after winning the prize for her work in human
rights and reversing deforestation across Africa. ”
"It's true that
there are some people who create agents to wipe out other people. If there were
no such people, we could not have invaded Iraq." Maathai, also the Kenyan
deputy environment and natural resources minister and the fearless speaker,
said:
"In fact, HIV was
created by a scientist for biological warfare. Why has there been so much
secrecy about AIDS? When you ask where the virus came from, it raises a lot of
flags. That makes me suspicious."
It’s a shame that
Wangari is not a journalist, but she has said what a journalist knows but
wouldn’t like to say. That’s where journalism has lost its ethics and
credibility.
Africa accounts for
25 million out of the estimated 38 million people across the world infected
with HIV, and the vast majority of infected Africans are women, according to
UNAIDS estimates.
And what is more disturbing is the attack of
African-Americans by HIV/AIDS at the same time. This even creates more
suspicion. The worst of all is the devastation of the coronavirus in the Black
population.
The United States
congratulated Maathai on winning the Nobel Peace Prize but tempered its praise
over her claims about AIDS.
"She said HIV/AIDS was invented as a bioweapon in
some laboratory in the West," a senior State Department official said.
"We don't agree with that."
The question is: How
long can people cover up the crime of AIDS and Ebola when the truth is already
known?
It’s a big shame that America, Belgium, and Holland knew the
contaminated polio vaccine was used on Africans, but they are still covering up
this crime, even when Prof. Dr. H.H. Cohen, in 1978, confessed in Holland that:
“As a physician and
bacteriologist, I worked in the field of safety and as a director of the
National Institute for Public Health RIV, on behalf of the Dutch Government. I
am responsible for the manufacture of dangerous vaccines.”
Whatever goes around
comes around. This is what everyone has to remember. AIDS was made to kill
Africans; unfortunately, it has taken so many whites to their untimely grave as
well.
If care is not taken, no matter what, Ebola will gradually
spread to Europe and America, a taste of their own medicine.
Unity means strength. With one accord, let’s fight against
medical crime to create a healthy future for the next generation, including our
children.

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