Posted on 05/14/2021 10:59:44 AM PDT by RandFan
Yep. But on the upside, when we were using DDT to combat malaria, saving millions of lives annually, some bird eggshells got thinner leading to possible breakage. Now that we don't use that awful stuff anymore, the bird egg shells are back to their good old healthy thicknesses and the world is better off. Especially better off without those millions of Africans. (/environmentalist Democrat)
Same for Australia. In Australia, population replacement will be necessary. In Africa, they can simply use the locals as slaves. I am sure that they are looking at the Uighur concentration camps as blueprints for a much larger program in Africa. It is anyone's guess as to how much they will be able to re-educate them versus just working them to death in the mines and forests.
Sooo, Ebola has gone the way of the flu? Good to know.
Africa is a permanent, on-going catastrophe. Methinks the local dictator wants some more foreign aid and this is the warm-up.
Maybe China has been sending over thier sinopharm vaccine that doesnt work, and maybe it’s been spiked with a little something extra.
The Chinese hate black folks and they really want Africa as a colony...
Could Kenyan Camels Cause Next COVID-19 Pandemic?
Africa News ^ | 15/04 | Kizzi Asala
Posted on 5/14/2021, 11:17:16 AM by nickcarraway
In the Kapiti Nature Reserve in southern Kenya, this dromedary is furiously undergoing a PCR test to detect a cousin of COVID-19, Mers, which could one day cause the next global pandemic.
Two metres high and weighing 300 kilos, the beast rumbles and struggles, restrained at the neck, muzzle and tail by three camel drivers, while the veterinarian in the blue coat hurriedly proceeds with the dreaded sampling.
“Taking a sample from the animal is difficult because you never know what can happen (...) if you do it wrong, it can be even worse because it can hit you, bite you,” explains Nelson Kipchirchir, a vet in Kapiti.
On this foggy morning, one of the camel drivers will not escape a violent kick from the hoof during the nasal and blood samples taken from a dozen of the 35 dromedaries of Kapiti.
(Excerpt) Read more at africanews.com .
The question, as in India, is why they didn’t get hit before, especially in densely populated places like Lagos and Kinshasa. Anyway, we have this thing called a vaccine now, so if they are going to get hit hard in the future, it’s fortunate timing for them.
If anyone wants to depopulate Africa, it’s the CCP. While COVID does appear to have a negative effect on male fertility, it’s going to take a bigger bug than SARS2 to depopulate a continent. I’m sure the CCP is working on it.
You sure he didn’t create it? Funny how his mRNA-1273 (aka Moderna) vax was presented at his Gates Foundation Event 201 in Oct. 2019 before anyone heard of covid-19.
Which came first? The vax or the virus?
Or maybe it’s because the majority of the population of those two were already taking HCQ prophylactically against malaria. Just a thought.
“Anyway, Africa isn’t as densely populated as India or as old as the West”
An average of 6 people live per room in India. 1/3 of the land mass as the US but 5 times the population.
Africas population is expected to triple by 2100.
75% of the people are younger than 20
africa should attack China, thats who attacked them, go tribal on em
the good news for Africa is Western civilization has come up with ways to treat the virus, including ability to manufacture needed equipment and supplies. So their catastrophe may not be so much of one than would have occurred had they started at the same time as we. Not to mention, African nations early on were very vocal in claiming it was racist and they were not interested to include their population in vaccine trials.
Gates is desperate to kill African babies... look at who is family are. He is majorly into depopulation.
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