Posts made in September, 2008

After the coup: What if Manto was right?

South Africa has just experienced a most amazing political Blitzkrieg, described by some as a communist palace revolution. The Zuma gang (without Zuma becoming president) has dethroned the Mbeki gang.

President Thabo Mbeki is now Ex-president Thabo Mbeki. Embattled health minsiter Dr. Manto Tshabalala – Msimang is health minister no more and all the proponents of the AIDS-orthodoxy  are dancing on the table.

The unlikely alliance of pharmaceutical corporations and “leftist” campaigners for a massive rollout of antiretrovirals partying arm in arm with tears of joy and excitement in their eyes.

Years of character assassination of Manto and Mbeki have finally convinced a great majority of well meaning but uninformed South Africans that it was about time “lunatic Manto” was removed and recent eulogies of Thabo Mbeki normally say that he tainted his legacy as a “great statesman”  with his “whacky” position on AIDS. (and of course his propping up of his old London Roommate from exile Robert Mugabe, the indestructible president of Zimbabwe with the special degree in violence)

My personal waking up to the fact that our lives are gouverned by totally different forces than we were taught to believe, was greatly accelerated by the famous AIDS conference in Durban, South Africa, in the year 2000.

President Thabo Mbeki had ignited a bombshell by inviting pronounced AIDS dissidents to discuss the merits of whether “HIV” causes “AIDS” etc. This was met by a vitriolic outcry of all those lobby groups who have vested interests in the official AIDS story. Most prominently the so called “Treatment Action Campaign”, a group funded amongst other sources by the Kaiser group of companies, a conglomerate with huge interests in the US “healthcare” system, aluminium and (don’t laugh here, ok) have been spearheading drinking water fluoridisation, because fluoride is a massive toxic waste product from aluminium production.

He went on record at some point, saying he wouldn’t take those “life saving drugs” until the government would make them available for everyone. How noble. Probably that’s the reason why he’s still alive.

I was astonished about the hatred that was poured out over Thabo Mbeki who in my eyes had only asked very reasonable questions and done the wise and mature thing to let the proponents of different schools of thought state their case.

Mbeki convened a 10 member panel to investigate the origin and possible cure of this mysterious disease.

It was composed of proponents of the official (ever changing) WHO story and of course a good sprinkling of dissidents.

This panel was sabotaged by the medical establishment from the beginning.

It was already completely disfunctional when I had the chance to meet in person with the now late Dr. Sam Mhlongo. He died of a “car accident” (a popular way of deposing critics of the prevailing order in all countries)  2 years ago and was hastily buried without much notice in the news although he was quite a prominent figure when alive.

The biggest waking up was actally not what was said about AIDS, but the fact that a president was obviously powerless to call for a serious discussion of an obviously serious problem in his own country.

From that conference on, one would be able to reliably find at least 2 full under the beltline broadsides against Mbeki in the weekly “Mail and Guardian” the flagship rag of the self proclaimed lefty intellectuals in this country.

Other papers would be also joining the chorus, but often with less consequence and commitment.

Some even let a few disturbing facts slip through, for example that you need to have intercourse with an “infected person” 10 000 times in order to statistically transmit AIDS according to orthodox science. This makes it of course statistically irrelevant and unhinges the most important corner stone  of the AIDS propaganda network: the alleged sexual transmission of AIDS.

to be continued… 

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It ain't over yet

Just got this from a friend who wanted to look at our ebay offering of the Silverado Zapper:

“Dear User: Unfortunately, access to this particular item has been blocked due to legal restrictions in some countries. We are blocking your viewing in an effort to prevent restricted items from being displayed. Regrettably, in some cases, we may prevent users from accessing items that are not within the scope of said restrictions because of limitations of existing technology. Please accept our apologies for any inconvenience this may cause, and we hope you may find other items of interest on eBay. Thank You.”

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Black Friday all over again

In fact the historic Wall Street crash occurred between Thursday 24 and Tuesday 29 October 1929. It is widely seen as the event leading to the “Great Depression”, the event that destroyed the livelihoods of millions of people world wide and ultimately lead to the rise of fascism in Europe and America (sic! I mean it) where it was simultaneously established in 1933.

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PayPal tuck in their tail…

PayPal is pulling back and pretends to be my best friend again. After 12 Days of illegal arrest of our rightfully earned funds, I’m told in the most wonderful corporate speak:

“…we would also like to thank you for your patience and cooperation during this process”

(Both were not granted voluntarily, I should like to point out)

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Corporate fascism in action – PayPal/Ebay stole our money (contd..)

They are still clinging on to it. Today I have written a formal letter of complaint to their European HQ in Luxembourg. This ist the prerequisite for a complaint with the banking supervising authority in Luxembourg, my next step if they don’t move.
It appears, according to www.paypalsucks.com, that they are in the habitual business of stealing money to fill their coffers.
Just like that!
See this lovely article here: http://paypalsucks.com/PayPalFormerEmployee1.shtml
Wooha!
I’m sure Langley gives those predators a few hints from time to time who might be a desirable target.
Of course we keep blasting them with much love.
Georg

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