Quoting, "John Magufuli, President of Tanzania, has disappeared. He’s not been seen in public for several weeks, and speculation is building as to where he might be." ia601401.us.archive.org/2/items/tanzan…
"To add some context, John Magufuli is one of the “Covid denier” heads of state from Africa.
He famously had his office submit five unlabelled samples for testing [africanews.com/2020/05/06/tan…] – goat, motor oil, papaya, quail and jackfruit – and when four came back positive, .." ..
.."and one “inconclusive” he banned the testing kits and called for an investigation into their origin and manufacture.
In the past, he has also questioned the safety and efficacy [aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/27…] of the supposed “covid vaccines”, and has not permitted .." ..
.."their use in Tanzania.
In the Western press Magufuli has been portrayed as “anti-science” and “populist”, but it is not fair to suggest that the health of the people of Tanzania is a low priority for the President. In fact it’s quite the opposite."
"After winning his first election in 2015 he slashed government salaries (including his own) in order to increase funding for hospitals and buying AIDs medication. In 2015 he cancelled the Independence Day celebrations and used the money to launch .." ..
"The negative coverage of President Magufuli is a very recent phenomenon. Early in his Presidency he even received glowing write-ups from the Western press [bbc.com/news/world-afr…] and Soros-backed think tanks [africanarguments.org/2017/11/2-year…], praising his reforms and .."
.."calling him an “example” to other African nations.
All that changed when he spoke out about Covid being hoax.
When he was re-elected in October 2020 the standard Western accusations of “voter suppression” and “electoral fraud” [apnews.com/article/john-m…] appeared in .." ..
.."the Western press which had previously reported his approval rating as high as 96%.
And the anti-Magufuli campaign increased momentum in the new year, with Mike “we lied, we cheated, we stole” Pompeo initiating sanctions against Tanzanian government .." ..
.."officials [cfr.org/blog/parting-w…] as one of his final acts as Secretary of State. The sanctions were notionally due to “electoral irregularities”, but the obvious reality is that it’s due to Tanzania’s refusal to toe the Covid line."
"Just last month, The Guardian, always the tip of the spear when it comes to “progressive” regime change ran an article headlined:
'It’s time for Africa to rein in Tanzania’s anti-vaxxer president'
The article makes no mention of goats, papaya and motor oil testing positive.." ..
.."for the coronavirus, but does ask – in a very non-partisan, journalistic way:
'What is wrong with President John Magufuli? Many people in and outside Tanzania are asking this question.'
Before going on to conclude:
'Magufuli [is] fuelling anti-vaxxers as the pandemic.." ..
.."'and its new variants continue to play out. He needs to be challenged openly and directly. To look on indifferently exposes millions of people in Tanzania and across Africa’s great lakes region – as well as communities across the world – to this deadly and devastating virus.'"
"The author doesn’t say exactly how Magufuli should be “challenged openly and directly”, but that’s not what these articles are for. They exist simply to paint the subject as a villain, and create a climate where “something must be done”. What that “something” is – .." ..
.."and, indeed, whether or not it is legal – are none of the Guardian-reading public’s business, and most of them don’t really care.
Oh, by the by, the article is part of the Guardian’s “Global Development” section, which is sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation."
"Just so you know.
So, within two weeks of The Guardian publishing a Gates-sponsored article calling for something to be done about President Magufuli, he has disappeared, allegedly due to Covid. Funny how that works out."
"Even if Magufuli miraculously survives his bout of “suspected Covid19”, the writing is on the wall for his political career. The Council on Foreign Relations published this article [cfr.org/blog/tanzanian…] just yesterday, .." ..
.."which goes to great lengths arguing that the President has lost all authority, & concludes:
'a bold figure within the ruling party could capitalize on the current episode to begin to reverse course.'
It’s not hard to read the subtext there, if you can even call it “subtext” ..
.."at all.
If we are about to see the sudden death and/or replacement of the President of Tanzania, he will not be the first African head of state to suffer such a fate in the age of Covid.
Last summer Pierre Nkurunziza, the President of Burundi, refused to .." ..
.."play along with Covid and instructed the WHO delegation to leave his country…before dying suddenly of a “heart attack” or “suspected Covid19”. His successor immediately reversed every single one of his Covid policies, including inviting the WHO back to the country."
"That was our first Covid coup [off-guardian.org/2020/07/14/cor…], and it looks like Tanzania could well be next.
If I were the President of Turkmenistan or Belarus, I wouldn’t be making any longterm plans."
Quote, "I recently saw a long letter from the head of a school in the UK which caters to children aged 11 and upwards. The letter is the most repulsive piece of crap I have ever seen emerge from any orifice belonging to a school-teacher."
continued, " I speak, I should remind you, as a former GP who has seen more than his fair share of excrement."
Quote, "Here’s what this gibbering head has to say about what the pupils can expect when they return to what was presumably once called a school but which should now be referred to as some sort of concentration camp.
The head buffoon starts by announcing that during.."
"Are the vaccines suspected of causing blood clotting disorders?
Sell as much as possible in a short time, then the billions are earned before the extent of the damage becomes obvious. Former pharmaceutical representative of Pfizer"
"This suspicion increasingly creeps over us in the Corona Blog Team. Why? The reason is probably, among other things,due to a tip from a former pharmaceutical representative of Pfizer who pointed out this complication,the sweating of blood in calves, of vaccine candidates to us."
"We already reported about this on January 12 - 'Doctor dies at 56 in connection with mRNA vaccination - connection with "blood sweating" after vaccination?' [corona-blog.net/2021/01/12/arz…] This case was a 56 year old doctor who died of a hemorrhagic infarction..."
"There is a quiet light that shines in every heart. It draws no attention to itself though it’s always secretly there. In the end it’s what illuminates our minds to see beauty,our desire to seek possibility & our hearts to love life."
To Bless the Space Between Us, John O'Donohue
"Without this subtle quickening our days would be empty and wearisome and no horizon would ever awaken our longing. Our passion for life is quietly sustained from somewhere in us that is wedded to the energy and the excitement of life." John O'Donohue goodreads.com/book/show/1211…
"This shy, inner light is what enables us to recognise and receive our very presence here as blessing. We enter the world as strangers who all at once becomes heirs to a harvest of memory, spirit and dream that has long preceded us and will now enfold, nourish and sustain us."
1) Orland Bishop, 'In the framework of our, say, sense-making of reality, as we know it now, we've inherited the liberal arts and sciences that define scopes of knowledge that did not exist as principles in the intellect; they existed as principles in nature.'
2) 'So nature had sacred geometry. It had rhythm. It had sounds, tones. It had its forms that say geometries.
We've took all of that out of nature and created culture. So culture is our creation. And it originated in the observational fields of the visible...'
3) ...'and invisible realities that it begins then a conversation with us. And now it's a school of intelligence that people go and learn ‘how to do’ engineering, but nature does it.'
The primal need #FranzRuppert
“People want to love and be loved - if they fail to do so, they remain dependent or make others dependent on them․.
Motherly love is formative for all our lives․ This is no less true for people who pretend to be "tough" outwardly as adults․” ...
...”In a traumatised society, collective structures ensure that many cannot receive and give the love they long for․ This can lead to narcissistic personality disorders - or to conforming to the demands of others to the point of self-denial․” ...
...”This undesirable development also shows effects in political life․ Power politicians are often emotionally deficient people, who seek to fill the hole in their soul with the adoration of the masses․” ...