Posted on 05/18/2020 6:57:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In a shocking claim the President of Madagascar has said that the WHO offered $20m bribe to poison COVID-19 cure. The herbal remedy called COVID-19 Organics made from Artemisia can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days said the President. He also raised the question that if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt?
The President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina has accused the World Health Organisation of a plot to have its COVID-19 Organics, the local African cure for the virus poisoned. Rajoelina claims WHO offered a $20 million bribe to poisoned their medicine, Tanzania Perspective reported on the front-page of its 14th May edition.
The President of Madagascar believes the only reason the rest of the world has refused to treat Madagascars cure for the coronavirus with urgency and respect is that the remedy comes from Africa.
In an interview with French media, President Rajoelina reportedly said he has noticed what he believes stems from usual condescension toward Africans.
I think the problem is that (the drink) comes from Africa and they cant admit that a country like Madagascar has come up with this formula to save the world.
What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that its not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?
If it wasnt Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I dont think so, said Africas youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.
(Excerpt) Read more at zambianobserver.com ...
This news has been reported in several other African countries, but has NOT been picked up by any western news outlets anywhere.
The WHO has criticized such natural therapeutic measures against the coronavirus as blind faith. In response to the skepticism with which the WHO is treating the COVID Organics, Rajoelina said, No country or organisation will keep us from going forward.
A host of other African countries including, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo and Niger, have imported the Madagascan made recipe.
I used CBD oil for a few things and it worked great.
For a week.
Then higher doses were needed.
Then they got too expensive and I stopped.
But those are chronic things and if this thing worked to help the virus it was worth/is worth a shot.
“The remedy, COVID Organics, is made from Artemisia, a plant imported into Madagascar in the 1970s from China to treat malaria. Artemisia has had proven success against malaria and according to President Rajoelina it can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.”
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Artemisia is not very specific at all! There are thousands of plants in that family, everything from common sage to absinthe.
The Zambian Observer is where I get all my best news. They’re even better than the Gateway Pundit. :)
OK I’m no fan of the WHO or the UN in general but I call BS on this!
RE: The Zambian Observer is where I get all my best news. Theyre even better than the Gateway Pundit. :)
Since you did not put the /s tag on your remark, I assume that you’re not being sarcastic? I can’t make head or tale of the emoticon is supposed to mean.
Ugh.
https://malariaworld.org/blog/artemisia-against-malaria-efficient-banished
TITLE: Artemisia against malaria: efficient but banished.
I find it interesting that another anti-malaria drug is being used to fight Covid-19.
RE: OK Im no fan of the WHO or the UN in general but I call BS on this!
Is this just a personal gut feeling, or is it because you don’t trust the Zambian Observer?
Sometimes the sarcasm is supposed to be obvious. ;)
So yeah, the sarcasm tag was implied by the emoticon.
TITLE: Artemisia against malaria: efficient but banished.
I find it interesting that another anti-malaria drug is being used to fight Covid-19.
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I find it interesting that all these anti-malarial “remedies” are being banned.
If they are really in-effective, but pose no significant dangers, what’s the problem? hmmm
I was kinda hoping it was mugwort. Have some seeds
RE: So yeah, the sarcasm tag was implied by the emoticon.
The news quotes the President of Madagascar himself. So, this President is also lying or he never really said it, right?
Yes the connection is interesting. Hopefully the connection between the two diseases does not include mosquito transmission. Though a thought occurred just now, what if it does and the viral load acts as a vaccine. Oh I need my coffee.
RE: If they are really in-effective, but pose no significant dangers, whats the problem?
It really depends on your philosophy of government.
Do you leave it to individuals/people everywhere ( even villages in Africa) to come up with their own innovative discoveries for ANYTHING, be it medicine or technology, or must a central bureaucracy like the WHO be the arbiter of what is and isn’t effective?
The many skepticism you see here on this thread is because this news comes from an African paper called the Zambian Observer, and the one who made the claim is the leader of a country with little clout - Madagascar ( I bet a lot of Americans don’t even know where to find it in a map ).
Plus, the moment the word “Africa” is mentioned, the gut feeling of people is to associate the words — corrupt, third world, uneducated, backwards with it ( Here’s a test — when I mention Nigeria, what do you associate the country with when you use the internet? ).
Just saying.
Covid-19 is about advancing socialism and global governance.
WHO needs to be shut down along with the rest of the UN, the so-called world court, and so forth.
Here’s a test to see if the African cure works -— if a high official in any of these countries were to, God forbid, be stricken with Covid-19, will he take the African remedy?
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