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1950

OPEN COLONIALISM TOOK THE LIVES OF MILLIONS

For centuries the people of Africa and the developing world have paid devastating tribute to the insatiable greed of colonial empires and most recently of corporate multinationals. For centuries, millions of people in Africa have paid this greed with their lives.

The open violence of colonial suppression of the people and their liberation movements, however, became a liability during the 20th century. News pictures of massacres, torture and violence in the colonies repulsed the people in the “empire”, ultimately forcing their governments to accept political independence of their colonies.

1960
1970

PHARMACEUTICAL COLONIALISM –
STRANGULATING AFRICA BEHIND A SAMARITAN MASK

Being forced to relinquish political freedom to their colonies did neither decrease corporate greed nor its interest to continue satisfying it at the expense of the poorest and most vulnerable people of Africa.

To continue increasing their economic grip on Africa and the deverloping world, the oil and drug cartel developed a strategy, that allowed the continuation of the economic exploitation under new and deceptive strategies to keep control.

The most malicious and deadly strategy implemented was “pharmaceutical colonialism” – for it brought dependency and death under the fraudulent veil of Samaritans.

1975
1980

PHARMACEUTICAL COLONIALISM:
CHEMICAL, BIOLOGICAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL
WARFARE AGAINST THE PEOPLE OF AFRICA

The oil and drug cartel knew that the full political and economic emancipation of the people of Africa and other parts of the developing world would end its rule over our planet. After 120 nations had passed the “UN Charter on Economic Rights and Duties of States” in 1974, these corporate interests also knew that the developing world was determined to end other forms of economic dependency.

The oil and drug interests retaliated by launching a war primarily against the people of Africa that was unprecedented in its scope of human death and economic devastation. Over the past quarter of a century, the pharmaceutical cartel and its stakeholders were leading a relentless chemical, biological and psychological war – and they defined the African continent as their main battle field:

  • Chemical-Biological Warfare: Toxic ARV drugs are known to destroy the immune system of people. By taking these chemicals eventually millions of people are dying. Thus, ARVs can be considered as “chemical weapons” in this war. This is no surprise: entire classes of toxic drugs derive from chemical warfare agents (mustard gas) developed by BAYER for the mass killing of soldiers during WWI.
  • Psychological Warfare: To achieve its maximum impact in decimating people across Africa the “weapons” of this chemical warfare – ARV drugs – were concealed as “medicines.” To top it all, these deadly ARV chemicals have been deceptively promoted as “life-savers” to millions of unaware people across Africa.

Accomplices of genocide were the stakeholders of the pharmaceutical drug cartel in politics, the media and pharmaceutical medicine across Africa. The “storm troopers” of this psychological warfare were newly founded gangs – modelled after the terrorising “Brown Shirts” in Nazi Germany. Under the veil of “freedom fighters” these ARV pushers – amongst others financed by Rockefeller money – organised rented crowds for the drug industry and forced the governments across Africa to spend millions for toxic drugs that would eventually kill their own people by the million.

1990
2000
2005
2007
2008

LIBERATION FROM PHARMACEUTICAL
COLONIALISM IS POSSIBLE – NOW!

Like any other fraud the drug cartel’s “population control programme” with toxic ARVs in Africa can only prevail until the scam is being made public. With the publication of this fact sheet no one can say any longer “I did not know.”

  • For the people of Africa there now exists the possibility to free themselves from the devastating consequences of the drug cartel’s chemical and psychological “War on Africa.”
  • For the governments of Africa there now exists the opportunity to fight back and to free the African continent from pharmaceutical colonialism and all other forms of dependency.

The time to act is now!