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Afrika in Focus Special: The Monkeypox outbreak - A sinister agenda?

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Is the global health narrative about diseases in Africa genuinely informative or part of a larger agenda? Join us as we question the World Health Organization's recent declaration of monkeypox as a global emergency, a stark shift from their previous stance. We scrutinize the credibility of global health authorities and media portrayals, drawing unsettling parallels to the controversies surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic. Exploring the recurring theme of Africa being depicted as the origin of diseases like AIDS, Ebola, and now monkeypox, we delve into idea that these so called diseases are actually biological weapons aimed at wiping out African populations.  We cite the Tuskegee 'Experiment' and the Pfizer incident in Kano State, Nigeria as proof and I challenge listeners to rethink the information they consume.

We also spotlight Africa's economic potential, focusing on its rapid growth and resource richness. With the continent's development being crucial for global industries and tech advancements, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent lockdowns disproportionately impacted African nations. Questioning the motivations behind the WHO's latest declarations, we suggest that these moves could be tactics to destabilize African progress. Tune in for a compelling discussion that urges African leaders to remain vigilant against external pressures to impose on their people another mass vaccination program  and potential propaganda, emphasizing the importance of critical thinking and scepticism towards international narratives.

Sources:

The WHO has ended public health emergency of international concern for mpox: assessment of upside and downside of this decision - PMC (nih.gov)

Pfizer -- Northern Nigeria drug scandal - Pfizer accused of testing new drug without ethical approval - PMC (nih.gov)

Pfizer: Nigeria drug trial victims get compensation - BBC News

The Tuskegee Experiment - Twisted Human Experiments - Short History Documentary (youtube.com)

Apology to Survivors of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment (youtube.com) - President Clinton apologises for Tuskegee

Deaths from COVID vaccines:

AstraZeneca vaccine deaths: Families ask why warnings not shared - BBC News


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Speaker 1:

Good afternoon, welcome to this week's edition of Africa in Focus with myself Kwame, ghanaian writer, broadcaster, journalist, entrepreneur and podcaster. And in this week's edition of Africa in Focus, the monkeypox or mpox propaganda and hype. Is Arthur Cain affected by mpox or is there something more sinister behind this latest outbreak of mpox? So that's the discussion for this week on Arthur Cain Focus Mpox Real or sinister attempt. So before we get into the podcast, just to make you aware that if you like what you hear, appreciate to your friends, family, social media networks, please subscribe to Ghana, africa and folks on YouTube. We want to get 200 subscribers by the end of the year, so probably we've got 10. So please tell your friends, tell your family, tell your social media networks. Subscribe to Ghana Advocating Focus on YouTube and hit the notification bell to be informed by YouTube of every time I upload a new podcast. Again, we're also on Spotify. Just look for Ghana Advocatingan fix on spotify. Hit the follow button and again spotify will notify you uh when I upload a new podcast. So we're looking for again on uh spotify. We're looking for 800 uh followers. So far we've got 510. So again, thank you to all of you who have subscribed to Ghana African on Spotify and if you want to donate to a show, you can help us, uh, with our costs and enable us to bring some more great, fantastic content out of Ghana and from the African content by just donating as much as three lit US dollars a month, and you can decide to have it just for one-off or you can decide to have it as a monthly donation. Yep, so we welcome all donations in kind to the Ghana African Focus podcast.

Speaker 1:

All right, so let's get into the podcast looking about monkeypox. Right, so let's get into the podcast looking about monkeypox. So over the last week or so, the United Nations, or rather the World Health Organization, have deemed it in their wisdom that monkeypox is now a. They've declared it a global emergency. But just over a year ago, in May of last year, the very same World Health Organization said that monkeypox was no longer a global health threat. So who do you believe? So why now are they saying it's a global threat when just May of last year so that's just over a year ago that it's no more a global health threat? Should you trust the World Health Organization? Don't forget, they're the same um World Health Organization that kind of told us about COVID, but I'll come on to that in a minute and I'm sure YouTube will ban this because they feel that I'm being, you know, not factual. But I will give you some facts about COVID. But I'll come on to that in a minute and I'm sure YouTube will ban this because they feel that I'm being not factual. But I will give you some facts about COVID that people have died taking the vaccine and we were told to take the vaccine because that was the only way out of COVID.

Speaker 1:

I'm sure many of you have got friends or family who have either died from COVID or have had serious injury taking the COVID vaccine. I've got a friend who took the vaccine. That person now says that they've got blood clots and they've got a cyst of the ovaries. They've never had that before they took the vaccine. Hmm, so you tell me, you know, if a person was pretty healthy before taking the COVID vaccine and now they've got since the ovaries and they're getting blood clots, which is which you make the decision for yourself.

Speaker 1:

I know YouTube may ban this, but that's for them. Even Spotify may ban this, but again, like Bombali said, like Bombali said, the great Bombali said, the truth is an offence but not a sin. It is not sinful to tell the truth, yeah, and so let's look into this, monkeypox, you know, and the way the media's going about it in Africa Africa, Africa. So let's start at first premise, all right, why is it now? Think about it now. Africa, africa, africa. So let's start at first premise, alright, why is it now? Think about it now, listeners, why is it that everything bad has come out of Africa, whether it's AIDS, ebola, you know, dengue fever, this, that, this, that, that other, you know? Now, monkeypox, think about it now.

Speaker 1:

Why is it that everything bad has come out of Africa? Did COVID come out of Africa? And they didn't want COVID to hit Africa? Yeah, because a lot of people thought COVID was going to ravage Africa, but it didn't, and even some people were saying that COVID actually came from Africa. So I'm asking you, listeners, why do you think that everything bad comes out of Africa, particularly these so-called diseases and let's call it for what they are. They are not diseases, they are biological, chemical warfare weapons that are made in laboratories. All these things that we've talked about AIDS, ebola, zika all these viruses COVID were made in laboratories. All these things that we talked about AIDS, ebola, zika all these viruses, covid, were made in laboratories. If you don't believe me, go and do your research and I'll leave you some footnotes. I'll tell you some of these viruses were actually made in laboratories. So why is it that you know multiple parts now? And it's not the first time it's happened in Africa. It's resurfaced again in Africa. Why is it now? Yeah, isn't it?

Speaker 1:

You know, we know that there's a plan to kill black people, african people, because they say that there are too many of us. And the world planners and the monks know, yeah, that by 2050, that's not long in the next 25 years time, one in four people on this planet will be African. African population is going to triple within the next 25 years to more than 3.5 billion people. Right now, africa is about nearly 2 billion. That could triple to more than 5 billion. Forget even 4 billion. Triple to more than 5 billion. Forget even 4 billion. Triple to more than 5 billion. Nigeria alone is 250 million right now. In 20 years, nigeria is going to double to more than half a billion. Sorry, half a trillion. Yeah, more than 500 billion people will be in Nigeria by 2050. And you don't think people out there have got a vested agenda in clean Africa's population to get our minerals, to get our raw materials free of charge.

Speaker 1:

What do you think is going on in Sudan? And the media spins it. The Western media spins it as Arab and Christian. No, nothing to do with that. There's nothing to do with that. It's about the resources, particularly in South Sudan, that the West want to build the industries, which is why the civil war industries, which is why the civil war, or which is why, first of all, sudan was petitioned and, secondly, which is why the civil war is waging in the south part of Sudan, still going on since so-called independence in 2011, I believe, or 2013, that South Sudan got its so-called independence from Sudan proper.

Speaker 1:

And so you know, there's an agenda and I'll give you proof of that agenda in the footnotes that they want to kill Africa's population, which is why, coincidental or not, all the diseases start in Africa first. All the diseases start in Africa first AIDS, ebola, zika, dengue fever, now this one, so-called MPOCs, monkeypox. It's not a coincidence, beloved, it's not a coincidence that all the major diseases start in Africa. Why, like I say, because they want to kill our population, they want to you population, they want to, you know, slow Africa's population so that they can take our more materials, more and more, because Africa is the richest continent by far, by far, by far, by far. Africa has 60% of the world's minerals and Africa has 70% of the world's untapped minerals.

Speaker 1:

Dr Congo alone. Now check this one DR Congo alone has more than 30 trillion US dollars of untapped wealth. I must say that again, dr Congo alone has more than 3030 trillion worth of untapped resources. $30 trillion, that's more than the US economy. $30 trillion is more than Britain, canada, germany, italy, brazil, australia put together. That's one country alone Italy, brazil, australia put together. Yeah, that's one country alone, which happens to be the richest country in the world in terms of world resources Democratic Republic of Congo.

Speaker 1:

Dr Congo. And that's why that war is happening there, that silent war that you're not being told about, a war that's been going on for nearly 30 years, more than 30 years. 1997, that's when that war started. Dr Congo, that's why that country is in the first war and, as a result of that war, more than 7 million women, men and children have died in that war. More than 6.5 million women, and children particularly, are refugees in other countries, not in the West. They're refugees in Africa, neighboring African countries like Rwanda, kenya, south Sudan, etc. So you see, you know, africa is the final frontier, yeah, and it's not an accident, it's not a coincidence that monkeypox has resurfaced on the African continent again. And let's be quite clear, it's not the whole continent, it's only a handful of countries, I think DR Congo, rwanda, burundi, central African public and a couple of other African countries where it is stated by the World Health Organization that monkeypox has resurfaced itself.

Speaker 1:

Now, check this. This is another reason why we shouldn't, you know, we should be very, very circumspect of this. So this is a biological, chemical warfare instrument. I'm not going to say it's a sickness Because, like AIDS, like Ebola, was engineered, this monkey pus was engineered in a laboratory. So this bioweapon has killed about 1,000 people in those African countries, 1,000 people.

Speaker 1:

And you want to declare it a global health emergency. Isn't that very strange that an illness unlike COVID? So COVID killed millions of people, covid millions of people in a two-year kind of span, but yet this, this, this um MPOC's biological weapon, has killed only a thousand people in Africa, but yet the World Health Organization wants to declare it as a global epidemic. I wonder why and I'll tell you or give you my reasoning as to why, they want to declare it as a global epidemic. So a thousand people have died as a result of this. So why do they want to declare it a global emergency when only a thousand people have died?

Speaker 1:

More people die of malaria in Africa than this have died. More people die of malaria in Africa than this have died in Africa this year than monkeypox. But do you hear the World Health Organisation declare malaria a global epidemic? We don't do you, but malaria has killed more Africans this year than monkeypox. But it's not giving attention. Why have you asked yourself that question? Why? But yet they want to focus your mind on monkeypox, which has only killed a thousand people roughly. Is that mind on monkeypox, which has only killed a thousand people roughly? If that? And just the other day we heard that, oh, sweden has got its first case and I think the UK has also got its first case as well. And you know, people are, you know, beware. I know the other day it was put in Ghana that Ghana had its first case. Also, nigeria had its first case as well. You know, the other day it was put in Ghana that Ghana had its first case. Also, nigeria had its first case as well.

Speaker 1:

You know, and respectfully, this is just propaganda, and the reason why they want to crank up this, the reason why the powers that be, including the WHO, the reason why they want to crank this up, is because they want to vaccinate people again. Didn't you hear the other day that people who, I think, are going to African countries, or those that have been affected by monkeypox, should take a vaccine before they go? But you didn't hear the same World Health Organization say that when people go to Africa, they should take a malaria vaccine? And we know that the other day they developed a malaria vaccine that they've tested already in Africa. So why is it then that they don't encourage people who are going to Africa to take a malaria vaccine, but they're encouraging people to take a monkeypox vaccine, where malaria kills more people than monkeypox? Isn't there something fishy going on? I want listeners. I want you to think deeply, think rationally, not irrationally, and think not with emotion, but with clarity of mind, clarity of thought. So if they, the WHO, have not declared malaria a global epidemic and malaria kills more people than monkeypox, then why is it? Have they declared monkeypox a global emergency? And the reason for this is that they want to stop Africa's growth.

Speaker 1:

Like I said, africa is the final frontier. Yeah, you might not hear of Africa in your so-called economic news or you know Financial Times or Bloomberg they may report it negatively, but, like I said, the reality of the situation is that the fastest growing economies in America, in China, china, not UK, not Malaysia six of the ten fastest growing economies are in Africa. Africa has the biggest, has the world's biggest trading area. The African content free trade area is the world's biggest trading area More than 1.5 billion people. As I said before, 60 percent of the world's raw materials are in africa all the world's gold, diamonds, lithium, the nuclear lithium used to power electric cars and other uh, electric scooters. And what have you in Africa? All the cobalt, cobalt, titanium used to make your smartphones, your smart computers, your smart TVs from Africa. All the iron ore, all the lead, all the tin the biggest copper mine is in Africa. So all the resources that the world needs to power its own industries, particularly in the West, and also particularly for the so-called fourth industrial revolution, ai and the technologies that are going to go on with AI all need raw materials like lithium that come from Mother Africa.

Speaker 1:

And so don't you think that this declaration by the World Health Organization, to you know, set the alarm bells ringing, or the panic bells ringing, to declare this a global so-called emergency or epidemic is to curtail Africa's progress. Because during COVID, before COVID, africa was rising, and I'll give you evidence for that, in the fullness of a show. Africa was rising and so what they did? They came up with COVID and we all know what happened Everyone went into lockdown and that kind of thing, and that lockdown and the slowing down of the global economy had a massive impact, particularly on the African continent. Yeah, because many people in Africa live from hand to mouth, and so when you shut down, when you lock down as most African countries are locked down, you lock down the country for three, four, five weeks, yeah, let alone two, three months. You don't think that's going to have an effect on countries in Africa whereby they survive hand to mouth, day to day.

Speaker 1:

And we saw that because of the, the great reset that happened during COVID, some not all, but some African countries gains that they had before could actually be reversed, and that some of the African countries have never recovered since COVID. So I'm very, very sceptical. Some of the African countries have never recovered since Covid. So I'm very, very sceptical, right about the real reason, and people have to think. Think, listeners, I want you to think and make critical analysis.

Speaker 1:

Do not believe this podcast. I'm giving you my interpretation of why this thing is happening. Now you can do your own research by finding out for yourself. This podcast, I'm giving you my interpretation of why this thing's happening. Now you can do your own research by finding out for yourself, using the COVID example, as to why they put this monkeypox in Africa at this time. So again, you know, if African Christians are not careful, some of the strides that they've made since COVID to try and rebalance their economies in terms of trying to stabilise their currencies, and particularly the uprisings that we've seen, particularly in West Africa, in Mali, in Burkina Faso, in Niger, in Guinea-Bissau and Senegal, and now the opponents that we see in Nigeria. Nigeria is facing the big crisis right now Resources of fuel and also the you know, the butchering of the economy because Senebu has stopped the subsidies of fuel. Yeah, nigeria is now in hot water. Kenya we all know what's going on in Kenya all these things is beginning to wake up. Africa and those powers that be are now using MPOCs to take our eyes off the ball in terms of the real revolution that's taking place in this country.

Speaker 1:

I've just mentioned for this, you know, biological weapon that is being used to try and destabilise Africa. And I'm saying to African countries right, do not fall, do not fall, do not fall. That same propaganda, propaganda, innuendo, slander and dumb lies that you did for Covid. Let me give you an example of why I say that. In Ghana, ghana, over the two years where Covid had its peak in Ghana, between March 2020, not even two years from March 2020 to, let's say, the back end of 2021, december 21 less than 2,000 people died in Ghana with COVID. But that very same period, march 2020, december 21, more than 5,000 people died in Ghana caused by road accidents. So which one is the emergency, covid or road accidents?

Speaker 1:

And because of the propaganda and hype and innuendo, they the powers that be issued this vaccine rollout. And we know that in some cases, that has not. We know that in some cases, that have not worked. We know in some cases, people have died and we know in some cases, a lot of people have had blood clots and other issues. And so I'm saying to African countries, african leaders, do not allow yourselves to fall for the propaganda that will come out, that is beginning to come out from the WHO declaring, in quote, monkeypox, air pox as a global emergency, because, next thing you know it, they want to roll out a vaccine. Yeah, you've got to take this monkeypox vaccine. And we probably know, or probably think, that right now they're probably developing a vaccine that they can discharge to the population, to the global population. Take this vaccine, which is why the other day, the world health organization warned people that if you want to go to these African countries, you've got to take the vaccine. So we know already that there's probably been, that there is not probably that there is been a monkeypox vaccine that has been already been produced by one of these pharma companies and it's just probably waiting to get this green light by one of these pharma companies and it's just probably waiting to get this green light by the World Health Organisation. And so we've got to be very, very circumspect, particularly as Africans. We've got to be very, very circumspect about this vaccination because, like I said in Covid and I was banned from Spotify and now I'm going to be banned from YouTube and also Spotify. But the truth is truth and you can go and Google it for yourself.

Speaker 1:

Vaccines have been used to kill African people. I'm going to give you just two examples and you can do the research for yourself. The first example is the syphilis experiment Tuskegee in the US and Jamaica in the 1930s. Yeah, you know, africans were told oh, this is going to be, we're just doing some experiment on you. Yeah, we're just doing a test, not understanding, not overstanding that African men in the US and in Jamaica were being injected with syphilis that they gave to black women and we all know what happened after that. Yeah, even the former president of America, bill Clinton, had to apologise for that experiment. Yeah, that was aimed specifically at African men in America and in Jamaica.

Speaker 1:

Second example I'll give you, and you can google this for yourself Pfizer in Northern Nigeria. In the early to mid 1990s, pfizer went in on the pretext of smallpox. So what they did? They went into Northern Nigeria, kano State, k-a-n-o State in particular, on a programme of mass vaccination, and that mass vaccination led to many people in the Kano State dying, To the degree that the Kano State sued Pfizer for misinformation.

Speaker 1:

And I believe, if I'm right in saying that you know that there was a set out of court settlement for something like 100 million dollars or something like that, but I'll get and put it in the footnotes so that tells you. And these are two examples of many of us asking you. But these are two examples of many of the things I can do. But these are two examples of why we, as African people, cannot trust the power of that BB vaccine, because vaccines have been used to kill us before. You don't think they're going to use vaccines to kill us again, particularly when, like I said, africa is the final frontier and the world, particularly the Western world, needs our resources for its survival. So, in closing, I'm very, very sceptical about this reservice of monkeypox because there is a sinister agenda behind this. Two, the vaccine, if it does come and we know there's one available may be targeted at African people, and I've said that there's a chat record, a bona fide chat record, of how vaccines have been used to kill African people. Three, isn't it a coincidence that all the so-called diseases start in Africa, and I mentioned AIDS, ebola, amongst others. So now this one started in Africa. Why is that? And lastly, given the COVID experience, can we really trust the World Health Organisation? You all know what happened in COVID. You all know people that took the vaccine. You all know what went on.

Speaker 1:

I'm not going to elaborate any further, and so I'm just employing my listeners to be very, very particularly my listeners in Africa, to be very, very circumspect about the real agenda as to why MPOC has a service in some of these African countries. Because you need to keep your third eye open because, like I said, there is an agenda to kill. Because you need to keep your third eye open Because, like I said, there is an agenda to kill African people. Whether you like it or not, whether you accept it or not, whether you believe it or not, history is on our side, and I've told you about the Tuskegee experiment, also, what happened in North Nigeria in the mid-90s. Yeah, we cannot trust these people to take our life for granted, and so we need to be very, very circumspect about this whole thing with monkeypox, which really was made in a laboratory, which really is a biological weapon that is being used to try to wipe out populations, for a nefarious agenda which I've mentioned before, which is even close to eugenics, and so I'm not going to say anything more about what's happening right now, but this podcast has been made and produced to make you A aware of why monkey parties in Africa right now. What my feeling of the real gender is based on history and, as the great Malcolm X said via Honourable Elijah Muhammad, of all of our studies, history is best qualified to order research. So we've given historical presence as to why we should be circumspect as Africans about these so called viruses, which are basically biological weapons and also vaccines.

Speaker 1:

So I thank you very much for listening to this special edition of African Focus with myself, kwame. I know YouTube will probably ban this, but Spotify as well. But you're going to tell the truth because, like it says in the book, you shall know the truth and the truth shall set you free and you've been informed as to decisions you can make to protect yourself and your family. So I thank you very much for listening to this edition of African Focus myself, kwame, join us again next week for some more powerful programming coming out of Ghana, coming out of Africa. And, like I say, if you like what you hear, please share it to your friends, family, social media networks and also spread the word and subscribe to Ghana Africa in Focus podcast. That's it for myself, kwame, and for the crew here on Africa in Focus. Thank you for listening and we see you next time.