Showing posts with label Queen Mathilde of Belgium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Queen Mathilde of Belgium. Show all posts

Saturday, July 09, 2016

Queen Mathilde Of Belgium Unfollowed Me On Twitter Because The Truth Hurts

Queen Mathilde of Belgium

Queen Mathilde of Belgium


Queen Mathilde of Belgium unfollowed me on Twitter yesterday because she couldn’t stand the truth. The Belgian government and the Minister of Justice, Annemie Turtelboom, both support crime. 


In Brussels stands a statue of Leopold II, after killing 10 million Africans, including women and children, yet there is no statue of Hitler for committing a similar crime.  Bye-bye Queen Mathilde.


“I will not accept even one million Euro bribe from someone to stop exposing your dirty and bloody hands”- Joel Savage.


About six months ago, Belgium's Queen Mathilde followed me on Twitter. I guess she has been reading my articles. I have said it many times that I didn’t come to Belgium to praise their chocolates and beer but to expose their crimes, those crimes that their incompetent journalists wouldn’t like to write about.


Just imagine, a country that is fighting hard against crime, including terrorism, yet in the same country stands a statue of a king who killed over ten million Africans, including women and children. Who in his or her right mind will do such a thing? It’s only the Belgian government and the heartless Royal Family that can do such an abominable act.


In Belgium are thousands of journalists who claim they have studied to the university level, yet no one has the guts to write about the hidden and supporting crimes of the Belgian government and the Royal Family. I took it as a responsibility, using my blog to send the message to readers and my followers on all the popular social media, and it worked.


My blog is doing well. At times, I get over a thousand readers per day. Just yesterday, I posted an article entitled “An Open Letter To The Minister Of Justice Annemie Turtelboom,” complaining bitterly that she has abused her trust as minister of justice, whereby in Brussels stands a statue of King Leopold II, despite all the crimes he committed.


The fact that Leopold was a criminal, who doesn’t deserve that statue; thus, both the Royal Family, the Belgian government, and the Minister of Justice are supporting crime. 


This is true. There is no educated person or even a moron who can ignore this truth. So I am not surprised that the article I wrote has finally damaged the psychological and physical emotions of Queen Mathilde to unfollow me on Twitter.

“If they want to kill me, it’s easy to find me, but I will not waste a minute of my precious sleep because of death.” 


Probably, she thought, following me on Twitter would let me stop writing against them. Not the writer called Joel SavageI will not accept even one million Euros in bribes from anybody to stop exposing your dirty and bloody hands.


Will Belgium be happy if a statue of an African king who killed 10 million Belgians, including women and children, is erected in Africa? Shameless evil people. There is no truth; the reason our society is now falling apart.


With Professor Johan Van Dongen, the Dutch scientist who revealed that Aids and Ebola were bio-weapons used as medical crimes against Africa, we shall continue to follow the truth to save this sick society from falling apart. If they want to kill me, it’s easy to find me, but I will not waste a minute of my precious sleep because of death. 


On May 7th, 2016, on Twitter, Queen Mathilde tweeted “1 glas wijn per dag is goed voor de gezondheid, .. . de rest van de fles is goed voor de moraal (A glass of wine a day is good for health, etc. . the rest of the bottle is good for the moral.) 


She didn’t say that “Let’s pull down this controversial statue of Leopold II because of his crimes to reduce the hate surrounding Belgium. Drink your wine, Queen Mathilde, and let Belgium explode with hate.

Thursday, April 14, 2016

THE HISTORICAL ROLE OF BELGIUM IN AFRICA’S EBOLA EPIDEMIC

The beginning of Belgium’s Ebola crime in Africa


The beginning of Belgium’s Ebola crime in Africa



ARTICLE BY DUTCH MICRO-SURGEON AND SCIENTIST JOHAN VAN DONGEN


During the speech of Belgium Deputy Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo, at the conference, “Ebola: from Emergency to Recovery”, on March 3, 2015, he overlooked the audience. Amongst them was Her Majesty Queen Mathilde, and as usual, he started with:


“Majesty, your interest in the broader field of development cooperation and humanitarian aid is commonly known. Right from the beginning of the current Ebola crisis, you devoted your full attention to it and provided us all with your support. Your presence here today is yet again exemplary of your personal attention to this crisis.”

Was De Croo trying to hide something, or because there were many celebrities, including the queen, at the conference? Because De Croo failed to mention the role of Hillary Koprowski and Belgian nurses and doctors who deliberately sprayed contaminated vaccine into the mouths of the poor and innocent Congolese, which later gave birth to Ebola and other deadly diseases.

The one who really should have attended this conference wasn’t there, so De Croo has to state, “I would also like to apologize, Prime Minister Charles Michel, for not being able to make it today. 

As you probably know, in a previous life, the Prime Minister has served as Minister for Development Cooperation and has a special interest in the fight against Ebola. He has requested me to speak on his behalf.”

That was a pity because Michel should have known the date of scientific literature of the criminal pharmaceutical, medical, and corrupt (African) politicians, who also knew Aids and Ebola were man-made diseases, just as the Western World, Russia, and Japan, and two top Belgian scientists, Guido van der Groen and Peter Piot, knew of the medical crimes.

Other attendants at the conference who did listen to the hollow words of De Croo were the Presidents of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea, as well as the President of Congo-Brazzaville, the Prime Minister of Togo, and High Representative Mogherini, European Union, for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy. 

To the participants of the conference,  De Croo tried to explain how good Belgium is for the African course, but these celebrities should have known better.

Belgium Deputy Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo’s speech. 

“Your Majesty, Ladies, and Gentlemen. It has now been almost 40 years since the so-called Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) was discovered. We speak of 1976, and it was a young and devoted Belgian doctor, Peter Piot, who identified the virus in the village of Yambuku, in today’s Democratic Republic of Congo.

Four decades have passed since then, and the Ebola virus has struck communities on various occasions, each time harshly and cruelly. 

These epidemics somehow always ended after a few months and did not seem to result in a truly systemic crisis. Or at least, this is how the international community had perceived it until last year.

2014 became the year of the global wake-up call. Most probably, it was a two-year-old boy in the town of Guéckédou, in Guinea, who was the first victim of the current ebola epidemic. He already died in 2013, on December 6th, to be more precise. 

Things went very fast then, and it was the organization Médecins Sans Frontières that first sounded the alarm. Being active in the field and on ebola for many years, they had never seen an outbreak of the virus with such dimensions.


In August last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared it a “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”. By mid-February 2015, 9.365 deaths were counted and 23.218 cases were registered in West Africa. 

By the turn of the year, the efforts of so many courageous local and international health workers seemed to result in success. But we again start to receive alarming figures; in the week up to February 22nd, the WHO reported 99 new confirmed cases.”

But during the African Ebola crisis, the only thing Belgium really did was to let the Council of Ministers approve the deployment of a mobile laboratory in Guinea to fight the spread of the Ebola epidemic. The government of France received the expected guarantees for the safety of the Belgian team.

The ministers Didier Reynders, Alexander De Croo, Steven Vandeput, and Jan Jambon have to B-FAST permit to facilitate the deployment of the mobile laboratory. B-FAST has expertise in the field of coordination of development assistance (B-FAST is the rapid intervention structure of the Belgian government. It provides emergency aid during disasters abroad, at the request of the foreign government).

Belgium History About The So-Called First Ebola Outbreak 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.

The highly experienced doctors at the American Center for Disease Control had enrolled an unfamiliar epidemiologist from Johns Hopkins Hospital, who told them exactly how the investigation in Zaire should be conducted. The plan is to hide the result of the investigation from the public as a medical crime. The outcome of the research remained a mystery because the results were never published.

Moreover, it is quite surprising that since it is known that the Belgian Congo, now Zaire, in this period was plagued by the ‘skinny or slim disease,’ synonymous with Aids, and that the disease was associated with fatal infections found in black American and African men. 

Equally remarkable is that several Belgian researchers published on Aids and opportunistic infections in Zaire after the American researcher Robert Gallo had made it official that the Aids disease was caused by the new virus HTLV.

Even though blood samples of the deceased Zairians were stored in the Belgian research laboratories of the Janssen Pharmaceutical Plant since the seventies, obviously, no one was interested in finding out what killed them, because they knew. Maybe the Prince Leopold Institute of Tropical Medicine was afraid to make the issues of Jonas Salk, Alfred Bruce Sabin, and Hillary Koprowski open before the declaration of Robert Gallo.

The Role Of Belgium Professor Guido van der Groen

Professor Guido van der Groen is the former head of the virology department at the Institute for Tropical Medicine in Antwerp. In 1976, together with his colleague Peter Piot, he identified the Ebolavirus for the first time. 

The virus was discovered by investigating blood samples of a deceased Belgian nurse, who was stationed at a mission in Zaire (the former name of the Democratic Republic of the Congo). Her colleagues were puzzled by her death since they couldn’t identify the cause. Therefore, they asked if the Institute of Tropical Medicine could perhaps identify why she died.

What followed was an intense investigation where,  ultimately, the cause was found: The Ebolavirus seemed to be a variant of the filovirus. For additional research on the origin and to restrict the epidemic of this virus, Guido van der Groen personally went to one of the affected villages in Zaire, where the outbreak was responsible for 280 deaths.

Professor van der Groen stayed in Zaire for three months, where he became particularly interested in the virus, but also in other hemorrhagic fever viruses (VHF’s). Furthermore, he was implicated in developing simple means to diagnose VHF. During his travels, he noticed the harrowing health care problems in developing countries.

Besides researching the Ebola virus, Guido van der Groen has contributed a great deal to the research of the Aids virus. For his work regarding the Aids virus, Van der Groen received an Award from the Social Youth Action, an organization dedicated to the fight against HIV/AIDS in Belgium and developing countries. The now-retired professor has, with an impressive number of 269 published articles, made a great contribution to virology.

The question is why De Croo didn’t speak of Van der Groen? Was it because he had said earlier that Ebola was a man-made disease in a USA laboratory for Biowarfare purposes? To remind you of what De Croo said: “We speak of 1976 and it was a young and devoted Belgian doctor, Peter Piot, who identified the virus in the village of Yambuku, in today’s Democratic Republic of Congo.”

But to our knowledge, in 1976, both Guido van der Groen together with his colleague Peter Piot identified the Ebolavirus for the first time.  But why laboratory-engineeredGe Croo wouldn’t like to mention Groene’s name? Were they angry with him for a laboratory engineered by America as a bio-weapon?

The writer, Dutch scientist, Johan Van Dongen

The writer, Dutch scientist, Johan Van Dongen


Again, tirelessly, Johan van Dongen and Joel Savage have considered African leaders' incompetence, to ask them the reason they sit in the presidential seats, living in corruption by taking Africa’s money to Swiss Banks, while Europe and America used Africans as Guinea pigs, to test all the dangerous drugs manufactured in Europe and America.

If De Croo is scared to speak the truth, then incompetent Micro-surgeon Johan van Dongen is not scared to say that “The Ebola virus was man-made and tested on Africans in Uganda and Zaire, under the guidance of Belgian medics, to find vaccines against it for military defending purposes. After the Ebola outbreaks in Africa, apparently, nobody is interested in finding a cure for Africa.”

On October 13, 1994, in an interview with Humo, one of Belgium’s news magazines, Belgium’s professor Guido van der Groen said,  “The U.S. military laboratories slated for Ebola and HIV, to develop into a biological weapon in the early sixties. 

Because he regretted revealing the truth, Groen now claims that Ebola was invented in the 1960s in Fort Detrick and in Congo. Humo has archive copies of all its magazines. Anyone who doubts this article should contact Humo publishers.

Certainly, out of the blues, after the Ghanaian investigative journalist Joel Savage went to the notorious Stuivenberg Hospital in Antwerp, to investigate the unprecedented high death rate of Africans, dying in mysterious circumstances and published the truth in his book “Little Boygium-Wonderful Experience, now it appears he is a subject of ridicule, scorn, and laughter in Antwerp, just reminding me of the problems I passed through after revealing that Aids and Ebola were indeed medical crimes against Africans.

For over eight years, Joel Savage was the only black man in Belgium who had a press card as a journalist, later joined by another black radio journalist. Many Belgians asked Joel how he managed to get his press card. This is typically another role of Belgium in Africa’s Ebola crisis.