25 Comments
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming

Thank you for this excellent rundown on "Ebola" . . . when people are confronted with the "missing virus" facts, one of the many comebacks is: What about Ebola? I remembered reading Jon Rappaport's article and the other truth about the virus myths. A handy cover-up for environmental poisons. The virus lie has tentacles throughout our culture. Onward with your excellent work!

Expand full comment
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming
author

Thank you!

Expand full comment
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming

This article should be mandatory reading for everyone who wants to understand the last four years and the pandemic racketeering industry. Jacob Levich is WAY ahead of the curve and doesn't traffic in speculative bullshit.

This is his twitter account which is quite excellent:

https://x.com/cordeliers

Here is another great article of his:

"The Real Agenda of the Gates Foundation"

https://rupe-india.org/old-site/57/gates.html

Expand full comment
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming

I agree.🙃🙃🙃🤗🤗🤗😘😘😘😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰

Expand full comment

Thank you all for this wonderful work

I have 2 dead sisters a dead son and a dead friend in USA a daughter with SLE and I have spondylosis all from bio weapons

God have mercy on all the victims in African nations

God will Judge these criminals

Expand full comment
author

I am sorry for your loss Marianne. Indeed, they are criminals.

Expand full comment

ISTR in the mainstream book “the coming plague” by Laurie Garrett (?) that the finger was pointed at well meaning medics injecting folk with unsterilised needles passing on the virus (or whatever it was) Was that Marburg or Ebola though? Or both. Check the basics first.

Expand full comment
Sep 25·edited 23 hrs agoLiked by Unbekoming

Laurie Garrett is a propagandist who writes fear mongering nonsense that comports with the State Department narrative. She is as credible as Richard Preston. Their works are unscientific self-serving viral fear porn that have no basis in reality.

Expand full comment

That may be true, but she fingered the dodgy needles as central to the plot 30 (?) years ago

Expand full comment

Another great post and wakeup for me. Thanks for what you do.

Expand full comment

Wow! I need to print this out so I can read it as a book and reference it with notes. This "novella" was a work of art. I don't think I'll be going anywhere else for additional information, if there is such a thing - lol - on this topic. Thank you much!

Expand full comment

Wonderful outline for all the health threats elevated by government...

"In order not to solve the problems of the people, a cover story is necessary. A cover story that exonerates the power structure.

A cover story like a virus.

It’s all about the virus. The demon. The strange attacker.

Forget everything else. The virus is the single enemy."

Expand full comment

I do not agree. Africa is a continent where the most phantastical diseases run rampant. It may be that two or more different causes of illness have been mislabeled as "ebola"; it does not mean however that all patients diagnosed with this disease died of some sort of poisening, instead. It is misleading to say so.

Expand full comment
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming

Your sophistry here is absurd both anthropologically and biologically.

"Africa is a continent where the most phantastical diseases run rampant."

An urgent epistemological question at this point in history- where mass media, mass propaganda, mass indoctrination via compulsory schooling saturates every aspect of everyday life- is the question, "How do we come to know what we think we know?" You should ask yourself this.

It was and is unlivable conditions that inevitably lead to disease and death, just like the European invaders/colonizers imposed on native populations, and the capitalist class imposed on workers in the late 19th century.

From a scientific standpoint, there was/is no need to hypothesize about invisible microbes when people are forced to “live” in squalor.

From the ruling class perspective germ theory was/is necessary in order to absolve themselves by falsely blaming an external/apolitical culprit. It has always been a business model. Germ Theory was never proven but found to be profitable, an excellent weapon of social control and increased political clout. Create illness and disease with vaccines for viruses that do not exist to create life long customers for the healthcare and pharma industries.

After those diseases declined as a result of class struggle for better working/living conditions, it was again necessary for the ruling class to rewrite history and take credit for the improvement and chalk it up to the miraculous powers of antibiotics and vaccines.

And as the Rockefeller medicine men/Pharmafia have “discovered” more “germ's” i.e. invented new diseases and the “treatments”/“cures” along with them, culminating in the current insane childhood schedule, this has had disastrous results for public health, reversing many of the gains made.

Of course this has been part of the wider class war and overall reversal of the gains made at any level by the working class throughout the 20th century, here and around the world, and the ongoing health catastrophe (dysgenics/depopulation campaign) which has multiple causes.

The point is that now, as in the past, the root cause of this and pretty much every major problem/crisis in the world is class society/warfare.

Expand full comment

Have you direct knowledge of these diseases from Africa? And did they exist prior to colonialist predation? I ask this because dirty Europeans disseminated disease onto the American Indians and killed massive numbers because their immune systems never were exposed to such filth as was wrought upon them by those invaders. Many say that measles, pox etc infected blankets were given to Indians and caused their demise, but that's a laughable narrative. Same can be said for the Aborigines in Australia.

Expand full comment

Have you ?

There are many diseases in Africa that are common over there and are never heard of over here. Are you seriously suggesting that all disease comes from former colonisation and that it is all Our Fault anyway? No sir, I do not buy into that. I also do not buy into the whole "there are no germs" hoax. Diseases are real.

Expand full comment
Sep 25Liked by Unbekoming

From the late 1800s-1930s was the Scramble for Africa, which was code language for how Western powers: European nations and the United States were going to colonize and partition Africa for exploitation: mining, wood & forestry products, slave trade was still occurring, leveling forests to build plantations of various sorts, etc.

The native Africans did not want to be colonized, and were fighting the European invasion

The Western nations established medical clinics for the natives, to "help them" with various toxic "cures", including medicines that included arsenic, which were, oops, killing and blinding the people they were trying to cure.

DDT spraying (and other insecticides) were being used to kill mosquitoes and other pests, as well as chemical defoliants

An excellent resource about the general state of affairs is the massive volume by Richard P. Strong, of Harvard University, who was commissioned by King Leopold II of Belgium to go to the Congo to research (among other things) Jean Hissette's claims that "River Blindness" in Africa was caused by the Onchocerciasis worm.

It's called "The Africa Republic of Liberia and the Belgian Congo: Harvard Africa Expedition 1926-1927" (this paper is hard to find).

From a page about "Sleeping Sickness" which gives you some idea about the true goals of the Europeans (destroy their villages, turn the forest into plantations).

"Prophylaxis and Treatment. In none of the areas, including the Semliki Valley, in which we travelled, did it seem to us that the abandonment of villages and evacuation of the inhabitants is now, with our present knowledge of prophylaxis, the most advisable procedure in the prevention of the spread of the disease. In the lower fertile and beautiful Semliki Valley near Old Beni, we found the guava, banana, and other plantations overrun and destroyed by elephants and buffalo, the houses of the old settlements in ruins, the clearings fast being overgrown by low brush and other vegetation, and the conditions becoming once more most favorable not only for wild game but for the development of tsetse flies.

Since one is able by inoculation of several preparations [ tryparsamide, germanine (Bayer 205) (Fourneau 309) and even atoxyl] usually to cause the trypanosomes to disappear from the peripheral circulation of the patient, it would appear that a more conservative and efficient method of control would be to concentrate upon the early diagnosis and treatment of the cases in the districts and to allow the population to remain in such districts; >> but, nevertheless, to insist upon the gradual clearing of the jungle by them and cultivation of the land in the infected region<< It has been argued that the destruction of the wild game may cause the fly to feed more frequently on man, but in the clearing of the land the gradual disappearance of the tsetse fly will occur as well as of the wild game that perhaps may act as a reservoir for the trypanosomes. Of course such measures require the maintenance of an organized staff of sufficient size successfully to prosecute the campaign.

Drugs which have proved to be of great value in the treatment of sleeping sickness, unless the disease is well advanced, are tryparsamide, and Bayer 205 or Fourneau 309. At the present time a number of Belgian physicians in the Congo believe that Bayer 205 or Fourneau 309 cause a rapid disappearance of the trypanosomes in the acute stages of the disease, but these preparations are regarded as not so valuable in the advanced cases of trypanosomiasis as is tryparsamide.

Maclean has also recently called attention to the superiority of these preparations over others in the treatment of human diseases. Louise Pearce who first introduced in Africa the treatment with tryparsamide of human trypanosomiasis, has reported upon the favorable results obtained. With all preparations which contain organic arsenic there is, of course, danger to the optic nerve, and hence dosage should be carefully regulated. We saw several patients who, while they had been successfully treated for trypanosomiasis with tryparsamide, had become blind from the toxic effects of the drug, and the blind, uneducated African is, perhaps, better dead, for what has he left in life?"

Expand full comment

Seems to me not a case of "evil intention" but more of "well intentioned meddling that didn't turn out as hoped". There's a difference.

Expand full comment

Pillage and plunder as well intentioned?

Sounds like you've internalized mass slaughter.

Expand full comment

ABSOLUTELY NOT! It's where Gates build a slew of labs and just built 7 more. He wants the labs near the people. I suspect other countries were so generous. India, by the way, has many of the same problems as Africa has. Both countries, by the way, live with all kinds of animals living with the people. Not all animals are safe.

Expand full comment

Yes and yes. What diseases exactly. I'm curious.

Expand full comment

Over 50% of recorded deaths in Africa are due to communicable diseases. Emerging diseases are flea-borne spotted fever and whipple's disease. Other (vector borne) diseases are Chikungunya, leishmaniasis and lymphatic filariasis. And of course you have hears of lassa, hanta, leptospirosis, aids, ebola and marburg.

Expand full comment

I've had 2 of your so-called diseases labeled by ships doctors by other names, namely dengue and scabies, your last 3 are fake diseases. I've been bitten badly by dogs where I've treated myself, never went to hospital, never took the required vaccines to visit any country. I've eaten food no Westerner would put in their mouth and suffered not.

I never travel without 3 remedies and they have all worked when needed and have never failed me. Vicks, Hydrogen peroxide and a special alcohol I found in the Caribbean. I don't go into a rain forest and certainly not a jungle in shorts and a tee, that's insanity, as an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. All in all, this has been a very interesting discussion from all commenters. Thanks.

Expand full comment

> T.C. Fry, Founder of Life Science Institute

REPLY: TC Fry Nailed it.

I am still reading. But this has need to be shouted from the roof tops for many decades. It should have happened long before the EPA was created. Better late than never. Great work Unbekoming!

Expand full comment