The foolish vacination of African countries
How do we stop paying profit based companies to vacinate countries that dont need it
Africa doesn’t have a pandemic
The pharma representatives however are saying we have a moral and self interested duty in vaccinating the continent. Self interested in the sense that the pandemic won’t end until we eliminate the poor vaccine deficient population of Africa, after all they are spreading the disease back to us, aren't they. They aren’t.
Its about the prosperous countries paying the pharma companies from the tax coffers of those prosperous countries. The pharma companies know the poorer countries cant won’t buy the drug when they routinely use the safe and effective treatments in the form of anti parasitic/viral drugs Ivermectin/Hydroxi. The vaccines will in the end expire in the warehouses because you aren’t going to vaccinate a country that knows it isn't sick and already has safe and effective treatments. That could only happen in the more educated/sophisticated countries after all.
We pay the vaccine companies to ship vaccine to Africa where it will expire the pharma giants still make full profit. They then can add the non case numbers to the world vaccine role. Looking like heros giving more credibility to the idea of safe and effective. Vaccine divided by non fledged covid cases, see how efficient and safe we are. Look how few cases in Africa our vaccine saved them.
Something needs to change. We need fresh ideas to bring this to light. We need to expose people/politicians and companies. Instead of saying Government we need to start using names instead of saying pharma we need to use names instead of saying NGO organizations WHO FDA CDC we need to use names. Lets organize that very public listing of culprits. I am repeating myself I know that but we gotta git started.
shawn663
The FLCCC was just booted from YouTube. Resistance is hard. Certainly a name and shame site would be useful, perhaps Reiner Fuellmich already has something set up that people could visit, update, share.