Thursday, December 24, 2020

How The American Journalists Deceive The World To Cover Up Bill Gates' Diabolical Agenda

 

Bill Gates and the 'Financial Times' journalist, Vanessa Kortekaas

Bill Gates and the 'Financial Times' journalist, Vanessa Kortekaas


The media is known to play a significant role in education, awareness, and keeping everyone updated about global events. However, there are hundreds, or probably thousands, of pieces of evidence that reveal the American media cover-up of crimes committed by Bill Gates in third-world countries, including those in Africa.


Despite the media, such as BBC, CNN, Fox News, and many others, often showing programs on Africa, these media have done more harm to Africa than good. There are no media in America, Britain, and other advanced countries that don't know the medical crimes the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation commits in third-world countries, including those in Africa.

 

Those deceptive and corrupt media, instead, like to interview Bill and Melinda Gates to deceive the world that they are actually helping Africa, and since many Africans have trust issues with their leaders because of their corruptible nature, they easily believe that Bill Gates is indeed helping Africa to get rid of diseases and poverty on the continent.

 

One such interview with Bill Gates was by a 'Financial Times' journalist, Vanessa Kortekaas. (Her surname, 'Kortekaas,' meaning 'short cheese,' suggests she might be, or her descendants might be, from Holland or Belgium, two European countries that committed horrible crimes against humanity in Africa during the colonial era.

 

Vanessa Kortekaas opened the interview with "The population of Africa is set to almost double by 2050, raising fears that progress and fighting poverty and diseases will be reversed, so what can be done to ensure that poverty can’t be increased? And how can the disproportionately large youth population help drive progress? 

 

She then invites Bill Gates to answer questions, saying, "With me to discuss this, and more, is Bill Gates." Her first question, "Bill, are we at a turning point where retrogression is a real risk? And Bill Gates starts with "First, the progress of the last several decades has been pretty amazing, reducing child mortality and getting kids to school..."

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This is how Bill Gates begins to infiltrate the minds of people, especially in poor countries, who don't know this wolf in sheep's clothing, with lies and deceptions to cover up his diabolical agenda in the third world countries. 

 

Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MMifQvuN08&ab_channel=FinancialTimes

(Without breaking any rules of Google, I have been blocked for over a year now from uploading videos from YouTube. That is part of the suppression of information.)


If Vanessa Kortekaas is an intelligent journalist who probably studied history at school and, therefore, is qualified to be a journalist at the 'Financial Times,' she should have known that, firstly, poverty was created in Africa through slavery, apartheid, and colonialism. And secondly, the only disease in Africa was malaria, so if she is talking about diseases, then where did the rest come from?

 

The deceptive media, such as CNN, BBC, and The Financial Times, continue to attribute Africa's woes and suffering to diseases, but apart from malaria, the diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, Ebola, Kaposi's sarcoma, Burkitt's lymphoma, Lassa fever, and nodding disease, were artificially created by the US, Britain, Holland, Germany, France, and Belgium and deliberately inflicted on Black populations in Africa.

 

Meanwhile, in America, African Americans were also deliberately inflicted with diseases and used for experiments. Why is the world so cruel that people have no fear of God at all in them? Why can't they give the truth a little chance to reign in politics? 


Why do governments and politicians continue to commit crimes against humanity without remorse, yet lie every time? Is it true that the world is in the hands of Satan, as people are now saying all over the world? We must believe this because something terrible is happening in this world today, and journalists are scared to speak about it.

 

As the world leaders of advanced countries, the media, including CNN and BBC, continue to cover up the medical crimes of Bill Gates, the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and the US government in Africa. They have supported their crimes to our detriment, as we are being ravaged by COVID-19 today.


Despite the pieces of evidence of Bill Gates' medical crimes in the third world countries, the North Korean and Russian leaders' (Kim Jong-Un and Vladimir Putin) accusations of Bill Gates spreading and testing Ebola in Congo, and finally, the call for Bill Gates' arrest by the Italian congresswoman, Sara Cunial, Bill Gates is being protected by the American media and the World Health Organization.


Unfortunately, the American media, especially CNN, the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and the US government, have lost focus and failed to acknowledge the fact that Africans and African-Americans are now aware that there are some people out there that want to kill them, through HIV/AIDS and Ebola, and now, under our nose, the coronavirus is killing more African-Americans than any race in the world.


Stupidly or carelessly, there was a video in which Melinda Gates, talking about vaccines, said, "They deserve to get this vaccine first, and from there you are extending to other countries to make sure the most vulnerable population gets it. In our country, that will be Blacks and Native Americans." 


How would Bill and Melinda Gates feel if African Americans were listening to this? Will they be happy to go for the new COVID-19 vaccine introduced in the United States of America? These are the people that governments that say they are fighting against crime must demand questions from; instead, they have declared war on our articles and are suppressing the truth. What a horrible world we are living in!


Governments and individuals like Bill Gates like to commit horrible crimes against humanity in third-world countries, yet they fear exposure, turning their lives in the wrong direction to get involved in criminal activities on our blogs, yet they pretend they are doing the right thing. In fact, the continuous suppression of health information on our blogs is one of the reasons many fear getting coronavirus today.


No one should declare war on our articles, because it will not stop your problems. It will rather worsen your situation since each published clandestine activity is daily changing the minds of readers worldwide, acknowledging the fact that the WHO, the US government, and Google are trying to hide the truth from them. 


No society can thrive without genuinely fighting against crime, and one of the countries in the world that preaches about democracy yet fails to address crime issues is the United States of America. The US government has an enormous appetite to destroy the weak and vulnerable people, yet it can't stand the suffering it purposely inflicts on others.


There is a time for everything; therefore, enough is enough. Africans or Black people should be left alone. We have suffered enough. We don't want any more slavery, apartheid horrors, colonial brutalities, and the deliberate infliction of diseases, such as HIV/AIDS and Ebola.


Finally, I will advise Bill and Melinda Gates that they must emulate Donald Trump, whose feet never stepped into Africa, because they will never be welcomed in any African country. Even if Bill Gates bribes any African leader and goes to Africa, he will surely see the true colors of angry African demonstrators.

Wednesday, December 23, 2020

THE LOVE OF MONEY GLOBAL CRIME EPIDEMIC

Money quote by Will Smith

Money quote by Will Smith


Crimes are committed for the sake of something in every society but it’s a fact that the love of money or the desire to be rich has sharply increased violence and crimes in every part of the world today.


Money is good because it helps us to pay our bills, keeps life moving with roofs over our head, keeps providing us the necessary life amenities, with feeding, clothing and education.

 

Despite the importance of money, the bible says that “For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evil. Some people, eager for money, have wandered from the faith and pierced themselves with many grieves.”

 

Why then everyone is after money and some even follow them to their death? Why money does have so much power that when you are poor no one respects you unless you are rich?

 

Even though many riches are not acquired in a genuine way but either through illicit activities, crime, or corruption, many still respect them, simply because they are rich and the poor who is never corrupt is despised. 

 

The love of money has sharply increased that many don’t value life any longer. If it’s necessary to kill someone for that money they will do it. People kill others daily to rob them of their money. The craze for money has led to a sharp increase in crime without remedy.

 

Humans are enveloped with harmful products, including drugs, and vaccines because the manufacturers are interested in money but not the precious life of a human. Thus, there are so many fake drugs and vaccines in the system gradually taking their toll on humans.

 

Colossians 2: 8 reads "See to it that no one takes you captive by philosophy and empty deceit, according to human tradition, according to the elemental spirits of the world, and not according to Christ."


Yet we can acknowledge the fact that the love of money has taken people captives by philosophy because most rich people turn to be very cruel. Their money gives them the power to commit so many crimes people never expect them to do.


Despite how wealthy many people are living, they are restless and their money can't give them the happiness they are looking for. Indeed, money can't buy happiness and love, this one of the reasons many rich people often commit suicide.


Most rich people's lives are far from God and have nothing to do with the bible, yet you will find bibles in their rooms, almost every corner of their luxury mansions because they think that will give them rest and salvation.


The success of a man is not measured by his money, luxury cars, and mansions he owns, even though that's what people view others as successful. The purpose of your life, your mission on earth, and your good deeds make you who you are but not your wealth.


Never wish to become someone because you don't know what means he or she gets the money. What shall it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his soul at the end? 


People must learn to be content with what they have. That's the only solution to heal this world of hate, jealousy and to reduce crime.


Sunday, December 20, 2020

Racism: A Serious Problem Dividing People And Destroying Communities

Racial protest in America

Racial protest in America


Very often, if the word racism is mentioned, the idea that comes to mind is white people hating black people. That's true; however, we have black people who hate white people, too, and black people who hate other black people. 


The latter is one of the biggest issues in the United States of America, often leading to violence in black communities. There are thousands of cases involving blacks killing blacks in the United States of America, but such cases are not given enough attention in America until the whites killing blacks changed things today, through the 'Black Lives Matter' movement.

 

Even in Africa, especially, South Africa, there is still racism, despite the number of years that have passed since the fall of Apartheid, because the white community that has taken over black properties, including land, feels superior. Till now, many regret the fall of Apartheid since they consider black people inferior in their own country.


In almost every African country, tribalism reigns, as citizens or indigenous people hate others because they come from different clans, tribes, or villages. For example, in Ghana, an Ashanti can hate a Fanti, Ga, or Hausa, just because they come from different regions, just like how in Nigeria, a Yoruba hates an Igbo man, or the Mende hating Creole in Sierra Leone.  Tribalism and nepotism are some of the biggest problems in Africa.

 

Power corrupts a person, as well as the mind; therefore, to gain power over others and to dominate others, those who have the power take it as an opportunity to rise above other poor and vulnerable people. That might be one of the reasons slavery probably came about, because Africa was and still is one of the least undeveloped and weakest continents in the world. Even though the US didn't colonize any African country, its allies in Western Europe decimated and brutalized Africa.

 

If actually, we actually need to discuss slavery, it will be incomplete to name racism as the main source leading to that. There is more to slavery than dwells on the natural potentials of Africa, ranging from gold, diamonds, tin, cobalt, manganese, bauxite, and other precious minerals found in African soil. Those pure natural resources have become the curse of Africa from the time of slavery, colonialism, Apartheid, to the deliberate infection of diseases on the continent today.


    Related topic: THE ROOTS OF POVERTY IN RESOURCES-RICH AFRICA

Drawings related to the slave trade

Drawings related to the slave trade


As a matter of fact, no organization or person can fight racism and discrimination in our society today, but it can be reduced. But one thing racists and white supremacists must first understand is that nobody lives forever. Everyone will die and leave this world. So what is the significance of hating someone or claiming you are superior to him when all of you will leave this world in your graves?


Another point is when the rain falls, hardly does it fall on one man's house; everyone's house becomes wet. Therefore, those interested in violence and supporting racism will have a taste of their own handiwork if violence breaks out in our communities. They will feel the impact of destruction and death in their homes.


For peace, security, and the future of our children, we need to bury racism and discrimination and create a friendly, healthy, and peaceful environment through integration and the diversity of culture, for the next generation. 


That's the only way their time will be different from ours because we have witnessed too much violence, bloodshed, and death that we are no longer interested in seeing any more.

Saturday, December 19, 2020

Contrary To The Love And Care Politicians Assure Us, We Now Live In Fear

The late Bob Marley sang much about political crimes causing so much troubles in this world

The late Bob Marley sang much about political crimes, causing so much trouble in this world

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"Building a church and university, deceiving the people continually. Graduating thieves and murderers." This is part of the lyrics of the song called 'Babylon System," by the great Jamaican reggae star, Bob Marley, who died in 1981.


The powerful lyrics of many musicians, especially reggae artists, including Bob Marley, still hold the truth, reflecting on today's violence, crime, and clandestine activities of politicians, making this world unbearable to live in any longer.


As citizens and workers, we believe that our leaders must demonstrate confidence and show care and love to the people they rule. Unfortunately, worldwide, many have lost confidence in politicians because of their clandestine actions and unpleasant thoughts, which are taking their toll on citizens or the common people today.


I am an African writer; therefore, readers or people shouldn't expect me to write like a European or American writer. In case I hadn't been to Europe, I wouldn't have known the truth. In Africa, we thought journalism in Europe and America was transparent and nothing but the truth. I discovered later that it is full of lies and deceptions.


While the BBC and CNN show African programs to impress the world that they love and care about the continent, they hide the real facts of many crimes committed by Western European and American governments in Africa. Yes, they push the facts of medical crimes under the carpet, while they declare war on the articles by African writers exposing them.


It's even ridiculous, dangerous, and very shameful, as both media that claim they have qualified health journalists, will support the crimes of the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and the US government, to disseminate false medical information on their websites that bats, monkeys, poverty, and bushmeat, are responsible for Aids and Ebola in Africa, while indeed, are biological weapons.


Who will then trust the World Health Organization's persuasion today that the coronavirus vaccine is safe, and therefore, everyone must vaccinate against COVID-19? Once you lie to the people, you have ruined your confidence, and nothing can be done to restore it, even if you are speaking the truth.


Crimes are easy to commit by many people, without any remorse, but they often forget that even if it takes over a hundred or thousands, they will get their payback. One of the paybacks is what we see now as the coronavirus that has ravaged both Europe and the United States of America today.


Africa is the richest continent in the world, yet it remains the poorest because of slavery, colonial atrocities, Apartheid, and medical crimes, including the deliberate spread of diseases. Why, for God's sake? Yet, this is the only continent in the world where major resources are holding the economies of the United States of America and Europe strongly.


I find it so hard to trust politicians because of what Bob Marley said, "they are thieves and murderers," but they enjoy the impunity of every crime they commit, while they put people who commit lesser crimes behind bars, while they fight against terrorism, meanwhile, they are white-collar terrorists themselves. Oh, yes, the truth is bitterer than the bile, but we shall speak it.


Contrary to the love and care politicians assure us, we now live in fear, disappointment, and sadness because of the coronavirus, yet when I write the truth, my efforts against crime are suppressed in some ways because they can’t stand the truth. Unfortunately, they are not willing to change their evil ways; therefore, the world can't heal.


I don't hate Belgium; in fact, it's completely wrong or even a sin to bite the fingers that feed you. It's a great country where I have learned a lot to become what I am today. They pretend they don't know me, and I also pretend I don't know them, but I will never stop fighting against them until they do the right thing.


"If there is no statue of Adolf Hitler in any part of this world, including Germany and his native Austria, then there shouldn't be any statue of King Leopold II, for killing thousands of Africans (Congolese), including women and children. It's a crime even Satan will never forgive them, let alone the almighty God."

Wednesday, December 16, 2020

I PREFER TO LIVE POOR BY THE TRUTH THAN TO BE RICH IN CORRUPTION

Better a dry crust with peace and quietness than a house full of feasting, with strife - Proverbs 17: 1

Better a dry crust with peace and quietness than a house full of feasting, with strife - Proverbs 17: 1


The police are on the street enforcing the law, order, and crime prevention. I am also fighting against crime as a writer but my efforts are not appreciated because I am exposing the US government, the World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control, and individuals like Bill Gates, of clandestine medical crimes they committed in Africa.


I have been removed from the platforms of most of the major social media sites with the false accusation of breaking their rules.

 

To suppress information, Google violated its own rules by going into my blog to edit the HTML and diverted over a hundred of my articles to 404 errors. I discovered they have added large sheets of dead codes to each of my articles and I painstakingly removed all of them one by one. Recently, I discovered, they have also planted a monitoring camera in my HTML.

 

Apart from that Google has tampered with the Html codes of all articles pertaining to Bill Gates and the US HIV-Aids and Ebola crimes in Africa, yet, Google is now accusing me of violations with the letter below:

Dear Publisher,

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For several years, without the assistance of Google search engine, hundreds of readers interested in what I write and the truth, visit my blog, therefore, Google is not happy about it or what I write.

 

They want to dominate me, hoping they can change my identity or style of writing, yet, it hasn't been unsuccessful, and now, they have come with this letter, accusing me of the ‘detection of new violations,’ of which I have no idea of what they are even talking about. Who violates who? Below are pieces of evidence of Google's violation.

 

Related topics:  Available Are 103 Article Links Google Has Directed To 404 Error To Suppress Information

2,  Yandex Webmaster Reports Google Over The Manipulations Of My Blog

3, I Have Discovered a Security Monitoring Code Implanted In My Blogger Blog HTML


The whole Europe and the United States governments are fighting against terrorism, yet the same governments act like terrorists by triggering biological weapons on innocent populations and claim bats, monkeys, and bushmeat are responsible. I am an African, and I will do everything, even when it comes to death, to defend my continent.


The truth is, nobody can force me or threaten me with accusations to change my style of writing because I am a man who prefers to live poor in truth than to be rich in corruption. If African leaders are scared to speak about your crimes doesn't mean everyone is scared of the US government. Every man walking on the street was once a baby.


I don't commit crimes; I only write about white-collar crimes, and because of the truth, I am now being treated like a terrorist. Isn't it a shame and the perversion of justice?

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

An Awareness Of Our Past Is Essential To Our Personality And Identity As Africans

 

Former Ethiopian Head of State, Emperor Haile Selassie

Former Ethiopian Head of State, Emperor Haile Selassie


"We must look, first, to Almighty God, who has raised man above the animals and endowed him with intelligence and reason. We must put our faith in Him, that He will not desert us or permit us to destroy humanity which He created in His image."- Emperor Haile Selassie.


"Haile Selassie’s address to the United Nations on October 6, 1963, including the ‘War Speech’ which became one of Bob Marley’s hits."

An Awareness Of Our Past Is Essential To The Establishment Of Our Personality And Identity As Africans - Emperor Haile Selassie

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loFDn94oZJ0 

 

Twenty-seven years ago, as Emperor of Ethiopia, I mounted the rostrum in Geneva, Switzerland, to address the League of Nations and to appeal for relief from the destruction which had been unleashed against my defenseless nation by the Fascist invader. I spoke then both to and for the conscience of the world. My words went unheeded, but history testifies to the accuracy of the warning that I gave in 1936.


Today, I stand before the world organization that has succeeded to the mantle discarded by its discredited predecessor. In this body is enshrined the principle of collective security, which I unsuccessfully invoked at Geneva. Here, in this Assembly, responds the best - perhaps the last - hope for the peaceful survival of mankind.

 

In 1936, I declared that it was not the Covenant of the League that was at stake, but international morality. Undertakings, I said then, are of little worth if the will to keep them is lacking. The Charter of the United Nations expresses the noblest aspirations of man: abjuration of force in the settlement of disputes between states; the assurance of human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion; the safeguarding of international peace and security.

 

But these, too, as were the phrases of the Covenant, are only words; their value depends wholly on our will to observe and honor them and give them content and meaning. The preservation of peace and the guaranteeing of man's basic freedoms and rights require courage and eternal vigilance: the courage to speak and act - and if necessary, to suffer and die - for truth and justice; eternal vigilance, that the least transgression of international morality shall not go undetected and unremedied. 

 

These lessons must be learned anew by each succeeding generation, and that generation is fortunate indeed which learns from other than its own bitter experience. This Organization and each of its members bear a crushing and awesome responsibility: to absorb the wisdom of history and to apply it to the problems of the present, in order that future generations may be born, and live, and die, in peace.

 

The record of the United Nations during the few short years of its life affords mankind a solid basis for encouragement and hope for the future. The United Nations has dared to act when the League dared not in Palestine, in Korea, in Suez, in the Congo. There is no one among us today who does not conjecture upon the reaction of this body when motives and actions are called into question. 

 

The opinion of this Organization today acts as a powerful influence on the decisions of its members. The spotlight of world opinion, focused by the United Nations upon the transgressions of the renegades of human society, has thus far proved an effective safeguard against unchecked aggression and unrestricted violation of human rights.

 

The United Nations continues to serve as the forum where nations whose interests clash may lay their cases before world opinion. It still provides the essential escape valve without which a slow build-up of pressure would have long since resulted in a catastrophic explosion. 

Its actions and decisions have sped the achievement of freedom by many people on the continents of Africa and Asia. Its efforts have contributed to the advancement of the standard of living of people in all corners of the world.

 

For this, all men must give thanks. As I stand here today, how faint, how remote are the memories of 1936. How different in 1963 are the attitudes of men? We then existed in an atmosphere of suffocating pessimism. Today, cautious yet buoyant optimism is the prevailing spirit.

 

But each one of us here knows that what has been accomplished is not enough. The United Nations judgments have been and continue to be subject to frustration, as individual member-states have ignored its pronouncements and disregarded its recommendations. 

The Organization's sinews have been weakened, as member-states have shirked their obligations to it. The authority of the Organization has been mocked, as individual member-states have proceeded, in violation of its commands, to pursue their own aims and ends. 

 

The troubles that continue to plague us virtually all arise among member states of the Organization, but the Organization remains impotent to enforce acceptable solutions. As the maker and enforcer of international law, what the United Nations has achieved still falls regrettably short of our goal of an international community of nations.

 

This does not mean that the United Nations has failed. I have lived too long to cherish many illusions about the essential high-mindedness of men when brought into stark confrontation with the issue of control over their security and their property interests. Not even now, when so much is at hazard, would many nations willingly entrust their destinies to other hands.

 

Yet, this is the ultimatum presented to us: secure the conditions whereby men will entrust their security to a larger entity, or risk annihilation; persuade men that their salvation rests in the subordination of national and local interests to the interests of humanity, or endanger man's future. These are the objectives, yesterday unattainable, today essential, which we must labor to achieve.

 

Until this is accomplished, mankind's future remains hazardous, and permanent peace a matter for speculation. There is no single magic formula, no one simple step, no words, whether written into the Organization's Charter or into a treaty between states, which can automatically guarantee to us what we seek. Peace is a day-to-day problem, the product of a multitude of events and judgments. Peace is not an "is", it is a "becoming." We cannot escape the dreadful possibility of catastrophe by miscalculation.

 

But we can reach the right decisions on the myriad subordinate problems which each new day poses, and we can thereby make our contribution and perhaps the most that can be reasonably expected of us in 1963 to the preservation of peace. It is here that the United Nations has served us - not perfectly, but well. And in enhancing the possibilities that the Organization may serve us better, we serve and bring closer our most cherished goals.


Emperor Haile Selassie, right, and the former    Ghanaian leader, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

Emperor Haile Selassie, right, and the former Ghanaian leader, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah

I would mention briefly today two particular issues which are of deep concern to all men: disarmament and the establishment of true equality among men. Disarmament has become an urgent imperative of our time. 

I do not say this because I equate the absence of arms to peace, or because I believe that bringing an end to the nuclear arms race automatically guarantees peace, or because the elimination of nuclear warheads from the arsenals of the world will bring in its wake that change in attitude requisite to the peaceful settlement of disputes between nations. 

Disarmament is vital today, quite simply, because of the immense destructive capacity which men dispose of.


Ethiopia supports the atmospheric nuclear test ban treaty as a step towards this goal, even though only a partial step. Nations can still perfect weapons of mass destruction by underground testing. There is no guarantee against the sudden, unannounced resumption of testing in the atmosphere.


The real significance of the treaty is that it admits of a tacit stalemate between the nations which negotiated it, a stalemate which recognizes the blunt, unavoidable fact that none would emerge from the destruction which would be the lot of all in a nuclear war, a stalemate which affords us and the United Nations a breathing space in which to act.

 

Here is our opportunity and our challenge. If the nuclear powers are prepared to declare a truce, let us seize the moment to strengthen the institutions and procedures which will serve as the means for the pacific settlement of disputes among men. Conflicts between nations will continue to arise. 

 

The real issue is whether they are to be resolved by force or by resort to peaceful methods and procedures, administered by impartial institutions. This very Organization itself is the greatest such institution, and it is in a more powerful United Nations that we seek, and it is here that we shall find, the assurance of a peaceful future.

 

A real and effective disarmament has been achieved, and the funds now spent in the arms race devoted to the amelioration of man's state; were we to concentrate only on the peaceful uses of nuclear knowledge, how vastly and in how short a time might we change the conditions of mankind? This should be our goal.

 

When we talk of the equality of man, we find, also, a challenge and an opportunity; a challenge to breathe new life into the ideals enshrined in the Charter, an opportunity to bring men closer to freedom and true equality. And thus, closer to a love of peace.

 

The goal of the equality of man, which we seek, is the antithesis of the exploitation of one people by another, with which the pages of history, and in particular those written of the African and Asian continents, speak at such length. Exploitation, thus viewed, has many faces. 

 

But whatever guise it assumes, this evil is to be shunned where it does not exist and crushed where it does. It is the sacred duty of this Organization to ensure that the dream of equality is finally realized for all men to whom it is still denied, to guarantee that exploitation is not reincarnated in other forms in places whence it has already been banished.

 

As a free Africa has emerged during the past decade, a fresh attack has been launched against exploitation, wherever it still exists. And in that interaction so common to history, this, in turn, has stimulated and encouraged the remaining dependent peoples to renewed efforts to throw off the yoke which has oppressed them and its claim as their birthright the twin ideals of liberty and equality. 

 

This very struggle is a struggle to establish peace, and until victory is assured, that brotherhood and understanding which nourishes and gives life to peace can be but partial and incomplete.

 

In the United States of America, the administration of President Kennedy is leading a vigorous attack to eradicate the remaining vestiges of racial discrimination from this country. We know that this conflict will be won and that right will triumph. In this time of trial, these efforts should be encouraged and assisted, and we should lend our sympathy and support to the American Government today.

 

Last May, in Addis Ababa, I convened a meeting of Heads of African States and Governments. In three days, the thirty-two nations represented at that Conference demonstrated to the world that when the will and the determination exist, nations and peoples of diverse backgrounds can and will work together. In unity, to the achievement of common goals and the assurance of that equality and brotherhood which we desire.

 

On the question of racial discrimination, the Addis Ababa Conference taught, to those who will learn, this further lesson: that until the philosophy which holds one race superior and another inferior is finally and permanently discredited and abandoned; that until there are no longer first-class and second-class citizens of any nation.


That until the color of a man's skin is of no more significance than the color of his eyes; that until the basic human rights are equally guaranteed to all without regard to race; that until that day, the dream of lasting peace and world citizenship and the rule of international morality will remain but a fleeting illusion, to be pursued but never attained.

 

 And until the ignoble and unhappy regimes that hold our brothers in Angola, in Mozambique, and in South Africa in subhuman bondage have been toppled and destroyed; until bigotry and prejudice and malicious and inhuman self-interest have been replaced by understanding and tolerance and goodwill; until all Africans stand and speak as free beings, equal in the eyes of all men, as they are in the eyes of Heaven; until that day, the African continent will not know peace. 


We Africans will fight, if necessary, and we know that we shall win, as we are confident in the victory of good over evil.

 

The United Nations has done much, both directly and indirectly, to speed the disappearance of discrimination and oppression from the earth. Without the opportunity to focus world opinion on Africa and Asia, which this Organization provides, the goal, for many, might still lie ahead, and the struggle would have taken far longer. For this, we are truly grateful.

 

But more can be done. The basis of racial discrimination and colonialism has been economic, and it is with economic weapons that these evils have been and can be overcome. In pursuance of resolutions adopted at the Addis Ababa Summit Conference, African States have undertaken certain measures in the economic field which, if adopted by all member states of the United Nations, would soon reduce intransigence to reason. 

 

I ask, today, for adherence to these measures by every nation represented here, which is truly devoted to the principles enunciated in the Charter. I do not believe that Portugal and South Africa are prepared to commit economic or physical suicide if honorable and reasonable alternatives exist.

 

I believe that such alternatives can be found. But I also know that unless peaceful solutions are devised, counsels of moderation and temperance will avail for naught, and another blow will have been dealt with this Organization which will hamper and weaken still further its usefulness in the struggle to ensure the victory of peace and liberty over the forces of strife and oppression. 

 

Here, then, is the opportunity presented to us. We must act while we can, while the occasion exists to exert those legitimate pressures available to us, lest time run out and resort be had to less happy means.

 

Does this Organization today possess the authority and the will to act? And if it does not, are we prepared to clothe it with the power to create and enforce the rule of law? Or is the Charter a mere collection of words, without content and substance, because the essential spirit is lacking? 

 

The time in which to ponder these questions is all too short. The pages of history are full of instances in which the unwanted and the shunned nonetheless occurred because men waited to act until too late. We can brook no such delay.

 

If we are to survive, this organization must survive. To survive, it must be strengthened. Its executive must be vested with great authority. The means for the enforcement of its decisions must be fortified, and, if they do not exist, they must be devised.

 

Procedures must be established to protect the small and the weak when threatened by the strong and the mighty. All nations that fulfill the conditions of membership must be admitted and allowed to sit in this assemblage.

 

Equality of representation must be assured in each of its organs. The possibilities which exist in the United Nations to provide the medium whereby the hungry may be fed, the naked clothed, the ignorant instructed, must be seized on and exploited, for the flower of peace is not sustained by poverty and want.

 

To achieve this requires courage and confidence. The courage, I believe, we possess. The confidence must be created, and to create confidence, we must act courageously.

 

The great nations of the world would do well to remember that in the modern age, even their own fates are not wholly in their hands. Peace demands the united efforts of us all. Who can foresee what spark might ignite the fuse? It is not only the small and the weak who must scrupulously observe their obligations to the United Nations and to each other. 

 

Unless the smaller nations are accorded their proper voice in the settlement of the world's problems, unless the equality which Africa and Asia have struggled to attain is reflected in expanded membership in the institutions which make up the United Nations, confidence will come just that much harder. Unless the rights of the least of men are as assiduously protected as those of the greatest, the seeds of confidence will fall on barren soil.

 

The stake of each one of us is identical - life or death. We all wish to live. We all seek a world in which men are freed of the burdens of ignorance, poverty, hunger, and disease. And we shall all be hard-pressed to escape the deadly rain of nuclear fallout should catastrophe overtake us.

 

When I spoke at Geneva in 1936, there was no precedent for a head of state addressing the League of Nations. I am neither the first nor will I be the last head of state to address the United Nations, but only I have addressed both the League and this Organization in this capacity.

 

The problems which confront us today are, equally, unprecedented. They have no counterparts in human experience. Men search the pages of history for solutions, for precedents, but there are none.


This, then, is the ultimate challenge. Where are we to look for our survival, for the answers to the questions which have never before been posed?

 

We must look, first, to Almighty God, who has raised man above the animals and endowed him with intelligence and reason. We must put our faith in Him, that He will not desert us or permit us to destroy humanity which He created in His image.

 

And we must look into ourselves, into the depths of our souls. We must become something we have never been and for which our education and experience, and environment have ill-prepared us. We must become bigger than we have been: more courageous, greater in spirit, larger in outlook. 

 

We must become members of a new race, overcoming petty prejudice, owing to our ultimate allegiance not to nations but to our fellow men within the human community.

Monday, December 14, 2020

Medical Crime Against Australian Children By Holland

 

Australian children: Courtesy National Archives of Australia

Australian children: Courtesy National Archives of Australia


When Professor Johan Van Dongen was a student and animal technician at Erasmus University in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, he once visited the university’s library, and out of the blue stumbled upon a newspaper report over a medical crime committed against children in Australia. 


The shocking news revealed The Netherlands on child abuse, for human research in Australia in 1972. That means Holland didn't only commit crimes during the Apartheid era in South Africa but also in Australia. The crime involves experiments with dubious vaccines.

 

In Australia between 1940 and 1970, hundreds of orphaned children, including babies were used as guinea pigs, to test vaccines against influenza, pertussis, and herpes. This medical crime was later confirmed by David Vaux, an Australian expert on infections. In the largest experiment, 350 children, including young infants, aged between 3 and 36 months, were injected with doses intended for adults.


The idea was that the response would be of advantage or bring positive results, to carry on with the test. Such experiments, according to Vaux, weren’t secret. They discussed these experiments, just in medical journals and they fit within the then ethical standards.

 

The Walter and Eliza Institute in Melbourne, where the tests were performed, revealed that the orphans after the ‘vaccination’ were plagued by a variety of diseases which nowadays can be compared with the fall out of Aids.


Many homes were run by the church and the management always worked along with the tests. Those tests most likely have continued even after 1970, according to the book entitled Kalikineros: “Every Second Child”, indicating that in 1974, a mysterious infant mortality among Aborigine children in Australia occurred. 



According to Doctor Archie Kalikerinos and his associate Glen Dettman, it is noticeable that in the early seventies increase in young infants deaths were recorded. In some areas of the Northern Territory, there were 500 deaths per 1,000 babies. As a consequence of these findings, Kalikineros started an extensive investigation about the fact, why or what caused the high rate of death of children? 



His investigations showed that the children had died of an immunological toxic shock that was caused by the rapidly repeated vaccination of infants and babies including measles, polio, or tuberculosis vaccinations.


In many cases, there was fatal pneumonia which can be compared with pneumocistii carinii pneumonia PCP, a disease that currently qualifies as an opportunistic infection in AIDS patients. “I could not believe my own eyes,” Kalikeneros said. 



This information affected him and he had mixed feelings about the work he was doing. Although he wasn’t highly educated like his superiors, yet he realized the medical establishment doesn’t seem how they looked like and never take the crime they were committing into consideration.


Johan, as a student, knew it was wrong to discuss this matter with his superiors because it was a legal experiment in those days and as an experimental micro-surgeon and animal  technician, he finds it difficult to speak to his superiors about it. 



Obviously genetically modified weapons have already been in development long before ordinary people became aware of them. Always information does not reach ordinary citizens because it is packed in scientific jargon in a way that people cannot do anything with it or understand what is going on.


Was it only in Australia that the medical crime 

was committed?

 

Still, in 2015, the fate of humanity lies in the hands of indiscriminate scientists, politicians, and soldiers, who take advantage of false statements that have caused a lot of problems in Africa. Everybody can say it is very stupid that African people believe that having unprotected sex with a virgin can cure Aids. But then these people also think that foreign countries who offer new medicines or offering a cure against Ebola or HIV are also easy to believe.


As long as people think that way and as long as there are employees of governments, police departments, military personnel, and healthcare workers, who prefer money above the wellness of their fellow citizens, foreign countries can commit any crime with money, politics, and military power.


As Johan had said before about Africa, we can see the real purpose of the so-called famous institutes telling ordinary people the need by testing vaccines.


Their money and criminal behavior are devil instruments to test anything they like on ordinary African people. So-called Aids and Ebola vaccine programs in order to find remedies against their own western devil-like research brought not only diseases to Africa but also poverty, civil wars, and ethnic conflicts, instead of stopping or eradicating them.


Johan’s discovery that genetic engineering processes a certain strain of the Ebola virus was made in the former Soviet Union, had such a tremendous impact on him. It forced him to link all these findings with the outbreaks before in laboratories throughout the world and specifically in Australia, in order to find the clue of the outbreaks in Africa.


This wasn’t an easy task because he had to deal with strict experimental transplantation programs, lots of autopsies and to study his work and also being available for all the normal proceedings, which were required for normal function within a university setting, such as to become a member of the University Council.


Above all, he had to study topics in Immunology, Microsurgery, Biochemistry, Biology and several other disciplines one needs for discussion during university meetings and therefore he was obligated to go to the library where he took the advantage to continue his undercover investigation for revealing the truth about the origin of Aids and Ebola.


There it was again when he read what fathers can do to their children. General Arthur MacArthur, the father of the famous Douglas MacArthur of World War II was ordered by the political, pharmaceutical, and medical establishments, to inoculate the general population of the Philippines, with live smallpox vaccine and lots of other vaccines compared with Australian vaccines.


Not only in the Philippines but also in Australia, England, and France. These devil-like actions killed more people than all other smallpox epidemics. Nowadays it is also known that in the 1950s the U.S. military experimented on innocent Eskimos and Indians with radioactive drugs and experimental viruses and vaccines.

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Why Journalism Has Become A Profession To Feed The Stomach But Not For The Truth

The skull: Many journalists fear speaking the truth because of death, but all of us will be skeletons

The skull: Many journalists fear speaking the truth because of death, but all of us will be skeletons

Journalism, the profession that used to be a respectable career, involving the dissemination of information in both print and electronic media, has now lost its significance and integrity because there is no more truth anywhere in this world when it comes to accuracy and professional journalism.


Gone are the days when the media houses employ hard-working journalists ready to die for the truth. Now our media houses, including CNN and the BBC, are no longer interested in journalists who speak the truth. A journalist can easily lose his life or his job for speaking the truth.


This has forced journalism not only to be one of the dangerous professions in the world but has also degraded the profession to be a cheap and non-respectable profession, questioning the integrity of journalists over and over every day. 


The persecutions and killings of journalists who abide by the truth have forced many of them to live in hiding. Journalists are now chronic liars. They write false articles on every subject and topic, including politics, medicine, health, and diseases, to please their employers and get paid every month in their entire lives as professional journalists.


Related topic: YOU CAN KILL A JOURNALIST BUT YOU CAN'T KILL THE TRUTH

Killed journalists left, Khashoggi, and right, Hussein-Suale


While in Africa as students, we hold in high esteem everything foreign, while many Africans continuously abuse themselves psychologically to believe that 'God has cursed Africa,' that's one of the reasons the continent never progresses in any way. 


Till now, many Africans hardly believe that Western Europe and America are responsible for the unstable governments, corruption, and poverty in Africa, after slavery, colonialism aggression, the horrors of Apartheid, and the deliberate spread of diseases on the continent.


Europe and American leaders keep telling African leaders that they are corrupt, but both governments, for decades, have been supporting corruptible governments in Africa, making it easier for them to get whatever they are looking for on the continent, including Africa's rich mineral resources.


I used to think that the best part of quality journalism can be experienced in Europe and America since they have the best journalism schools. Decades ago, when I came to Europe, I realized that it is not everything that glitters is gold, as our elders say to warn us to be careful of sheep in wolves' clothing.


Journalism in Europe and America is actually full of lies and deceptions than that of the third world. Why, because third-world countries don't commit any crimes against Europe and America, but the two continents in the past have committed heinous crimes against humanity, such as slavery, colonialism, atrocities, and Apartheid.


Where European and American journalists, especially, those in the in media houses such as the CNN and BBC, have shown their deceptions, hypocrisy, and lies in journalism, is the fact that nobody has ever written the truth about man-made diseases, such as HIV-aids, Burkitt's lymphoma, Lassa fever, Kaposi's sarcoma, nodding disease, etc, inflicted on innocent populations in Africa.


While the European and American journalists, even though some claim to be medical writers or health journalists, continue to support false medical information provided by the World Health Organization, the Centers for Disease Control, and the US government, just because the African populations are the victims. 


European and American journalists continue to lie, and now their cups are full to the brim. How long will they continue to write that monkeys are responsible for HIV/AIDS, bats are responsible for Ebola, and nodding disease is a strange disease? That false information is stuck on the websites of the WHO and CDC; they can't remove it.


Crimes, suffering, and violence have increased in every part of the world today because the truth doesn't matter any longer. The politicians who put terrorists behind bars are the same people who commit crimes with impunity and continue to support the crimes of the US government. Our reward today is the coronavirus. 


Unfortunately, it's the innocent people who pay the price for the horrible crimes their leaders commit. This is the truth that I write that Google, the US, and the Belgian governments wouldn't like me to write, and, therefore, continue to suppress information on our blogs. 


However, I am not worried because we have been successful bloggers with hundreds of readers, without the assistance of the Google search engine, since many are sick and tired of the lies and deceptions on the internet. Finally, it's worth saying that if the European and American governments fear exposure, then they must stop committing crimes in Africa.

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Trump Couldn't Visit Africa, Because There Is No Country Called Nambia

 

Trump called an African country 'Nambia,' but no country exists by that name

Trump called an African country 'Nambia,' but no country exists by that name


If someone doesn’t like Africa; the statements of the person can reveal it equally like his actions. Like father like son, Trump’s father, Fred, refused to rent his apartment for black people in America, and since the gene has been passed on to Trump, the man hates Africa, the continent that resources create employment and flourish the economies of  Europe and America.

 

On our genuine and authentic health blog, “Secrets Of HIV-Aids And Ebola Facts Journal,” we have published a lot of articles, especially for African leaders to be fully aware that Donald Trump is an American leader who is neither interested in Africa nor in their leaders.


For example, we published there is NO RECORD IN AMERICA’S HISTORY THAT TRUMP HAS BEEN TO AFRICA BEFORE but there are images of his sons Donald Jr. and Eric Trump with a leopard and other big game kills in the past. Donald Trump didn’t only call African leaders corrupt, he referred the entire continent to “Shithole nations.”


I know that Trump will never ever visit any African country, therefore, I wasn’t surprised when I read that “US First Lady Melania Trump announced that she would visit Ghana, Malawi, Kenya, and Egypt, on her first major international solo trip to promote child welfare and education in 2018.

 

Since Trump hasn't been to Africa before, he may probably lack knowledge about the continent. At the United Nations General Assembly, Trump who knew that some African leaders are also not interested in him tried to please them.

 

Trump said to the African leaders that, Africa has tremendous business potential,” and also praised healthcare advances in a non-existent country. According to him, he has many friends going to your countries trying to get rich.

 

He also praised the health system of "Nambia," the former German colony which is not a nation, as “increasingly self-sufficient”.

 

A White House transcript appears to suggest he intended to refer to Namibia, whose President Hage Geingob also delivered a speech at the assembly. Mr. Trump may also have confused the country with Gambia or Zambia.

 

The US President mentioned “Nambia” twice during his address  The first mention came as he read from a list of the countries whose leaders were inattendance.

 

He said: “I’m greatly honored to host this lunch, to be joined by the leaders of Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Nambia, Nigeria, Senegal, Uganda, and South Africa.”

 

Mr. Trump later congratulated the nine leaders on attracting businesses from the US.

 

“Africa has tremendous business potential,” he said. “I have so many friends going to your countries, trying to get rich. I congratulate you. They’re spending a lot of money."

 

“It has a tremendous business potential and represents huge amounts of different markets. And for American firms, it’s really become a place that they have to go – that they want to go.”

 

On African health initiatives, Trump said: “Uganda has made incredible strides in the battle against HIV/Aids. In Guinea and Nigeria, you fought a horrifying Ebola outbreak. Namibia's health system is increasingly self-sufficient.”


Just look what he said about Uganda's incredible strides in the battle against HIV-aids and Guinea and Nigeria's fight against Ebola, as if the diseases miraculously appeared in those countries from heaven. This is how all US presidents speak even if they commit crimes.


Calling the name of an African country that doesn't exist became ridicule on social media. 


Because of the fragile educational system in Africa, many foreign institutions underestimate Africa, yet African children are very intelligent. 


They can show the geographical position of many European and American countries, including its capital cities, whereby European and American children don’t know much about Africa.

 

Very often, one of the causes of teenage pregnancy is said to be the lack of education, yet Britain leads with teenage pregnancy, followed by America. Thus, are Africa teenagers learning effectively than European and American teenagers?



Africa should never be underestimated. There is a lot that many including Donald Trump can learn from the continent, to avoid calling any African country Namibia 'Nambia.' 


Europe and America continue to disrespect Africa, despite all that is looted from the continent. The wealth of Africa has now become its curse but Europe and America often forget that whatever one sows the same he shall reap.


They subjected the continent to all kinds of cruelties and destruction after, slavery, with colonialism atrocities, horrors of Apartheid, and the deliberate spread of diseases, including Aids and Ebola. 


Today, the experience of the coronavirus will let them fully understand how the continent of Africa has suffered in their hands, just because of its valuable resources.