Showing posts with label CNN BBC Ebola misinformation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CNN BBC Ebola misinformation. Show all posts

Thursday, December 02, 2021

A critical look at Piot and Gupta: What readers should know before trusting their health narratives

 

Left, Peter Piot, Belgium virologist and the head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and right, Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s health journalist

Left, Peter Piot, a Belgian virologist and the head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and right, Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s health journalist.


Many respected health writers, virologists, and journalists have shaped global understanding of disease outbreaks. Yet a closer examination of their work reveals inconsistencies that demand scrutiny. Peter Piot and Sanjay Gupta, in particular, have influenced public narratives in ways readers should evaluate carefully before accepting their claims.


I am an African writer, and I don’t support or aid crime. I will, therefore, let the public know the reason. If you are really an intelligent reader and health-conscious, avoid buying the books of Peter Piot, a Belgian virologist and the head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s health journalist.

 

I don’t have any evidence against the two health writers; therefore, I can’t accuse them of taking money from the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control to write or broadcast false health information to the general public.

 

However, I have evidence that proves that neither is qualified to write health books for the general public because they are liars and deceptive. From the time HIV/AIDS and Ebola struck Africa, CNN and the BBC have supported the US government, CDC, and WHO in giving false health information about those diseases to the public.

 

For example, like CNN, the BBC also claims that bushmeat, from animals such as bats, antelopes, porcupines, and monkeys, is a prized delicacy in much of West Africa but can also be a source of Ebola. Reference: http://bitly.ws/jiJn

 

“As a so-called qualified health journalist, Sanjay Gupta has lied about HIV/AIDS, he lied about Ebola, he lied about the Zika virus, and recently, I listened when he lied about the coronavirus. In fact, Gupta has lied about almost every man-made disease or biological weapon.”

 

So how can someone like Gupta write a book for an intelligent person to buy? I will not even if it’s one cent per copy. We are causing our own suffering and injury because we have accepted, supported, and aided society's evils by ignoring the truth. I can’t change this world, yet I will not support or aid any crimes against humanity.

 

The true story about the Belgian virologist, Peter Piot

 

Peter Piot is a Belgian virologist who is currently the head of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The media worldwide always gives him credit for helping discover the Ebola virus in Congo in 1976. 

 

The word ‘discovery’ means to find out something new, but as a scientist, Peter Piot should have known that the disease he ‘discovered’ as Ebola in 1976 had existed as a Crimean-Congo virus since 1943 and later occurred simultaneously in Marburg and Frankfurt in Germany and in Belgrade, Serbia, in 1967. 

 

Therefore, how could Piot discover Ebola in Congo in 1976? This doesn’t make sense. Another important piece of information the cunning media hid from mankind today is that before the outbreak of Ebola, killing thousands near River Ebola (that’s how the disease got its name), Peter Piot was there with another Belgian scientist, Guido Van der Groen, and a Belgian doctor called Pattyne long before Ebola erupted in the country in 1976. This is the whole story. 

 

An old image of Peter Piot, Guido Van der Groen, and a Belgian doctor called Pattyne, who were there long before Ebola erupted in the country in 1976

An old image of Peter Piot, Guido Van der Groen, and a Belgian doctor called Pattyne, who were there long before Ebola erupted in the country in 1976

 

Once in 1976, a research team had been formed, including a special Belgian Aids researcher, to meet at the Antwerp Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine. 

 

To their surprise, they didn’t find only members of the American National Institute of Health but also many others, including the director of the American National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIAID, and, surprisingly, the director, Peter Piot, of the Prince Leopold Institute itself.