The Ebola Virus destroyed 85 percent of its carriers. The global elite wanted to decimate the world by 90 percent. How much did the virus fit in then & how will Corona Virus fair?
The Ebola Virus Liberian diplomat Patrick Sawyer exported to Lagos in the run-up to an ECOWAS summit in Calabar killed just seven Nigerians, of the 19 infected in Lagos and Rivers. Good news! Ordinarily, the virus devours 85 percent of its victims in a couple of weeks. Where the outbreak was serious, like in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, over 3000 people (out of the 10,000) died.
The bad news: the Ebola virus, many Nigerians believed, was a Western creation for thinning Africa and other dregs of the Earth. “Some people, and I mean rich, powerful and well-connected people, were working with him [Sawyer],” Femi Fani-Kayode, said in his article in the Daily Post during the Ebola saga. Fani-Kayode is a former aviation minister —not a microbiologist. But he’s got that much to say while the Doctors without Borders, one of the NGOs at the forefront of the virus research, tried nab fruit bats as the culprit. “As a matter of fact they sent him on the mission,” he added. So you wonder how Fani-Kayode got his idea of the origin and use of the bug. He might just be skirting an Afro-centric version of the theory that goes something like: The recent outbreak could have been occasioned by a spill from one of the U.S bio-weapon labs in West Africa.
Call these conspiracy theories. All right. But Nigerians were not the only ones cranking out such faction. Gennady Onischenko, a Russia’s ex-chief medical officer, had his fear. “Too many people were dying. I don’t rule out that there’s something artificial here,” he told a Russian news agency “What is happening with Ebola there [in Africa] —-could there also be something man-made about it?” The conspiracy theorists would say “yes”. According to them, there are U.S-backed level 2 bio-weapon labs across in Africa. One is the Kenema Government Hospital in Sierra Leone. Another is the Irrua Specialist Hospital in Edo, Nigeria. These research centres—in collaboration with the Scripps Research Institute, the Broad Institute, the National Institute of Health, the Harvard University, Corgenix Medical Corporation, and a number of other universities, research centres, and big pharmas in the U.S—are studying hemorrhagic viral infections, their cures, and how to weaponise the viruses for mass destruction (by terrorists). The U.S Department of Defence (DoD) gave the mandate to its Threat Level Reduction Agency, under the Transformational Medical Technology (TMT) programme floated in 2006. Its mission, as stated on www.jpeocbd.com, reads: Provide warfighter and the nation with innovative medical solutions to protect against and treat emerging, genetically engineered, or unknown biothreats. Microsoft’s Bill Gates and investor and founder of the Open Society George Soros were part of the deep pockets funding the $1.5-billion project, wrote Sussane Posel, an investigative editor and conspiracy theorist at Occupy Corporatism.
The head of the lab rats at Kenema trashed the claim, though. He said the scientists were studying only lassa fever, and his members have been going to Guinea to lend a hand to the health workers overwhelmed battling the Ebola virus there. Gates and Soros, according to him, have contributed to the lassa fever research by sponsoring a female Harvard grad on the team. Gates, in particular, just handed out $50 million to help tackle the pestilence in West Africa.
Another theory says the EVD, like the HIV/AIDS, is a rod the US has kept in the pickle, since 1976 the germ was discovered in Zaire, for the backs of Nigeria—and Africa in general. Africa’s offences largely include failing to arrest their galloping populations. “The rumors of Caucasian billionaires and the world’s richest men sponsoring programs to depopulate Africa through medical interventions have high level of truth in them,” said Peregrino Brimah, founder of the Every Nigeria Do Something (ENDS), in his article on how much the West hates Africa.
Africa, the World Population Statistics says, is inching towards 1.3 billion—about 15 percent of the world-—while Nigeria alone takes about 50 percent of that. More recently, Nigeria runs its cup over by passing an anti-gay law in 2013, defying all the entreaties of Uncle Sam and Western Europe.
The likes of Gates and his US-dollar billionaire friends in the Good Men Club are said to have never pretended they like a Planet Earth bristling with billions of creeps. And as it is now, the highest figure of them lives in Africa and other Third-World countries. Nigeria has about 58 million, around 60 percent, of its over 170 million citizens in the rank of these wretched of the earth who live below 2 dollars daily. And the burden of poverty was especially heavier in the northern part of the country. So these rich dudes want the world’s population pared down—to about 10 percent—for sustainability. Now the theorists seem to have some ground to peg their case.
A US scientist was so convinced about the need to depopulate mankind that he let it slip when the TMT project began. Eric Pianka, from the University of Texas, said in 2006 that 90 percent of the people of the world had to be culled with a weaponised form of the Ebola virus. “An airborne version of the virus would be more effective than HIV/AIDS virus has been since its release in 1979,” Pianka said of the virulence of the Ebola virus to his audience of professors, students, and researchers. Should you believe this? Perhaps yes. The Kenema lab has been shut down for proper investigation since the current episode began in Sierra Leone, having killed about 800 people as of August. The allegation against the project is even more virulent: that the scientists had been injecting people with the virus, in the name of treatment, after making the victims believe they had caught the bug.
Pianka actually spoke the mind of the world’s billionaire club whose members have been mouthing a similar refrain. “What will it take to maintain a planet in which each person has a chance for a full, productive and prosperous life, and in which the planet’s resources are sustained for future generations?” Jeffrey Sachs, the director of The Earth Institute at the Columbia University, wrote for CNN two years ago. He gave his answer: stabilization of the world’s population. By that he meant “the reduction of fertility rate should be encouraged”. Dave Foreman was more direct. “My three main goals would be to reduce human population to about 100 million worldwide,” the co-founder of the Earth First said. “Destroy the industrial infrastructure, and see wilderness, with its full complement, returning throughout the world.” Gates is worried about the world’s figure. He once noted the world today is heading to about nine billion. “Now if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15 percent,” he was quoted to have said. Margaret Sanger, in her book Woman, Morality, and Birth Control, advocates “the most merciful thing that a family does to one of its infant members is to kill it”. Sanger is the founder of Planned Parenthood. CNN founder Ted Turner believes “a total population of about 300 million people, a 95 percent decline from present levels, would be ideal”. And, finally, Russia’s former President Mikhael Gorbachev allegedly said: “Cut the population by 90 percent and there aren’t enough people left to do a great deal of ecological damage.”
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