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1950

POLITICAL FREEDOM OF AFRICAN NATION

Between 1951 and 1966 no less than 35 African Nations and hundreds of millions of African people became politically independent from their colonial rulers. However, the economic dependency from the empires largely remained.

Yet this political freedom gave rise to expectations and efforts by the people of Africa and their governments that they can achieve a more just world, where food, health and education was a right to all and not a privilege for a few. The precondition to achieve this world was a more just distribution of the resources and wealth in the developing nations and beyond.

1960
1970

UN CHARTER OF ECONOMIC INDEPENDENCE

December 19, 1972 towards that goal, the UN authorises the preparation of “UN Charter on Economic Rights and Duties of States”

December 14, 1974 120 nations pass the “UN Charter” proclaiming for developing nations the basic right to:

  • economic independence
  • ownership of natural resources
  • nationalise property of transnationals
  • freedom from political and economic coercion by industrialised nations.

Reaction by Pharma Drug Cartel

1975
1980

April 18, 1980: Zimbabwe gains political independence – while efforts of colonial powers to maintain economic dependency prevailing.

1990

Political independence was now also gained by the last African countries – located in the most disputed parts of the continent – the mineral and oil rich South:

  • March 21, 1990: Namibia
  • April 27, 1994: South Africa

Only after the ARV-Africa strategy of the drug cartel was fully in place did they agree to release these “crown jewels” into political freedom. The drug cartel’s plan: the devastating human and economic consequences of its “chemical warfare” with highly toxic ARVs could be used to destabilise the country – and allow continued economic and political control.

2000
2005

For nearly a decade, the South African government, namely President Thabo Mbeki and health minister Dr. Manto Tshabalala Msimang have alerted the people of Africa and the world about the toxic side effects of ARV drugs and the growing influence of the pharmaceutical business in Africa.

With South African participation and leadership, the World Health Organisations and other UN bodies have passed various landmark resolutions recommending good nutrition – including fruits and vegetables rich in micronutrients – as the basis of public health strategies in the fight against AIDS.

2007

March 2007: Publication of the book “End AIDS – Break the Chains of Pharmaceutical Colonialism” exposes the deceptive schemes by which the drug cartel has infiltrated African societies and exposes the genocidal consequences of “pharmaceutical colonialism” particularly for Africa and the developing world.

Reaction by Pharma Drug Cartel

2008

The world’s largest community health programme involving more than 1,000 people affected by AIDS revealed that micronutrients are able to halt and reverse the symptoms of AIDS – without ARVs. Such findings – of course – had never been documented with ARV drugs. The results of this community health programme not only confirm this analysis about the role of ARVs, but also document the availability of effective natural health approaches in the fight against AIDS.