Showing posts with label Malaria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Malaria. Show all posts

Saturday, August 08, 2020

Malaria Was The Only Disease In Africa, So Where Did HIV-Aids And Ebola Come From?

 

All the diseases after malaria in Africa were man-made diseases

All the diseases after malaria in Africa were man-made diseases



The coronavirus that has hit the whole world since last year December will definitely bring to the understanding of the world about how Africans have suffered the ferocious impact of biological weapons and how they have survived it.

 

The media that support the crimes of the US government, the World Health Organization, and the Centers for Disease Control, have made everyone believe that because Africa is a developing continent, with poverty, miraculously diseases break at any time.

 

That's not true because before the vaccines for malaria, there were no diseases such as HIV-Aids, Ebola, nodding disease, Tuberculosis, Burkitt's lymphoma, Kaposi's sarcoma in Africa. So where did all these diseases come from?

 

I used to ask this question without any answer until I visited the Dutch scientist and micro-surgeon, Johan van Dongen and the German medical doctor, Wolff Geisler. Both don't know each other but have accurate research about the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and the US government's crimes in Africa

 

It's sheer wicked for false or murderous scientists to describe or call nodding disease 'Strange disease,' when in fact it's a biological weapon by the US government. Africa doesn't deserve this. Such cruelty shouldn't be a strategy to control the continent's resources or to reduce the population.

 

China indeed has let the US government pay for all its crimes in the third world, unfortunately, the coronavirus has killed innocent people, including my brothers and sisters in America.

 

The devastation of the coronavirus in America will let the US government think deeply over its biological programs in the Pentagon. Black people are not weapons of mass destruction.

Sunday, April 03, 2016

9 OUT OF 10 AMERICANS WOULD PERISH WITHOUT POWER FOR OVER A YEAR?


 Rural African students study with the help of a kerosene lantern and some become doctors and engineers.


Rural African students study with the help of a kerosene lantern and some become doctors and engineers.


In yesterday’s (April 2, 2016) United Voice News Magazine, I read that ISIS attacks in Brussels, Paris, and California may be just the beginning of an unprecedented plot to bring America to its knees by targeting our nation’s scandalously vulnerable electric grid, warn officials at the Pentagon and FBI.


The report further reveals that: On the conventional battlefield, ISIS can’t beat America with brute military force because America is too strong for them. 

The interesting part of the article is: Everything will be fine, when the power goes out for few hours, but should the power go out for over a year, 9 out of 10 Americans would likely perish.

It really sounds funny to read such news, knowing that there are thousands of villagers in Africa, who have never enjoyed light before since they were born, yet they are the healthiest and happiest people on earth. 

From school, they learn, read and write with the help of only kerosene lanterns.  I’m back in what I have repeated over a hundred times. Are Africans tougher and stronger than 
Europeans and Americans?

When it comes to issues pertaining to Africa, only a few people interested, but learning something from Africa, in regard to survival and discipline in schools, will be beneficial to Europeans and Americans if they put pride behind them. 

Frankly speaking, without any ammunition, guns or war tanks, Africa will defeat Europe and America if they stand toe to toe in a physical fight, because Africans are physically strong.

Africans don’t need the power to live or survive. They already have a long life span without electricity, before the vaccine against malaria was discovered and before they were hit by medical crime at the hands of Europe and America.

Africa needs support, healing, and development, not underdevelopment and depopulation because that rejected continent, will one day be a safe haven for Europeans and Americans.

Read further this interesting article: Prophecies In The Bible: How Serious Do We Take Them?

Saturday, June 05, 2010

MALARIA AND AIDS ARE STILL A THREAT TO AFRICA



Malaria is another deadly disease besides Aids


Malaria is another deadly disease besides Aids.



Malaria has been a long-time tropical disease that has ravaged the African continent before the white explorers landed on the shores of Africa. It took many of them to their untimely grave; hence, the continent was referred to as " the white man's grave."


Despite the amazing discovery of scientific methods, health care improvement, vaccines, and modern technology, malaria kills hundreds of children and adults in Africa.

Africa's health care system is very fragile. Poverty has caused widespread disease at a faster rate than any other issue. Another factor that has escalated malaria in Africa is the poor drainage system. Choked gutters become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. 

The World Health Organisation, despite its effort to eradicate or control the rate of malaria in Africa, has been unsuccessful issue because to poverty.

Regarding Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), the problem is far worse than malaria. A panel of AIDS experts projected that new adult HIV cases. Infections will rise with population growth if there is no increase in spending. 

Whenever there is an outbreak of global sickness, Africa suffers most because of poverty and lack of education. Many still do not believe that AIDS is real. It is so hard to instill safe sex to many people in Africa.

The AIDS epidemic has ravaged Africa than any other continent. Despite decades of scientific efforts, there is still no cure for the disease. Countries widely affected are South Africa, Uganda, etc. 

There are a few countries, like Brazil, India, and Russia, with a limited epidemic that can finance their health care, but for most of Africa and poor countries like Haiti, Guyana, and Cambodia, AIDS will inevitably continue to turn people into walking skeletons and escalate in the digging of more fresh graves.

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Problems in Africa, are the leaders responsible?

Africa far behind development after independence


Africa is far behind in development after independence


My hope and belief is that Africa can be a model for the world in finding a balance between the needs of the people and the needs of the world. 


Watching the hurricane disaster in New Orleans and the thousands of people left homeless and destitute in the United States of America, I began to imagine how blessed and privileged we are as Africans.

Many of the problems Africans are facing were caused by man. Poverty, hunger, HIV/Aids, malaria, disease, corruption, fraud, and poor governance are caused by human negligence. 

How do we explain the natural violence sweeping across the United States of America or Asia? Are there any lessons in all these for the world to learn, and most especially the Africans?

We are the cause of our suffering in Africa. Instead of the leaders addressing the problems affecting the countries, they are looking to the advanced world for help. 

What is the significance of the independence our past leaders fought for? African leaders have a responsibility on their shoulders. They should be reminded.