This morning in my email I received a forwarded item about U2 singer Bono appearing with other celebrities on a special American Idol TV show to raise support for initiatives promoted by the One Foundation (www.one.org) to address hunger and AIDS in Africa.
I'm writing to help readers recognize how these celebrities and the pubic who follow them are being duped. Africa is targeted for depopulation by the planet's elites, who want the appearance of offering token aid to help poor, ill Africans. The elites have trillions of dollars at their disposal to raise the living standard in Africa, but instead they promote war and conflict as a cover for their theft of Africa's oil and mineral resources. Then they enlist celebrities to get commoners to donate money to aid campaigns. These efforts will likely involve giving genetically modified (and thus toxic, immune suppressing) food to poor African people and forcing those diagnosed with immune deficiency (AIDS, which in reality isn't primarily a result of having HIV exposure, though the initial spread of HIV appears to have been a covert operation carried out under cover of WHO vaccine campaigns, which subsequently provided a good cover story for the other conditions contributing to illness and deaths in Africa) to take pharmaceutical drugs that compensate for the breakdown of their natural immune function while damaging the body's ability to properly carry out cellular processes.
Real aid would help restore healthy social and economic systems in Africa, such as sustainable agriculture and modern business and professional opportunities. It would provide natural foods and supplements, such as selenium, which has been proven to reduce AIDS rates, and would allow natural healing practitioners to address health issues instead of denouncing herbal treatments of AIDS. The global elite campaigns to "help" Africa are about as genuine as the spam emails from Nigeria asking for your assistance with a lucrative business transaction. Please ignore those pleas and find genuine activists who are offering valid, effective help to Africans. Africa has been exploited for a long time and we can't expect those responsible for that exploitation to suddenly desire to help the African people.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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