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Wed, 11 Apr 2018 Feature Article

Corruption Behind The Scenes Of Ebola Hemorrhagic epidemic In West Africa

Corruption Behind The Scenes Of Ebola Hemorrhagic epidemic In West Africa

Barack Obama, Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and president Alpha Condé of Guinea. The three were silenced with money by the US government under Obama, after triggering Ebola virus in West Africa.

After the US government, under Obama administration, triggered the bio-weapon Ebola hemorrhagic virus in the West African countries of Sierra Leone, Guinea and Liberia, could people around the world guess how the affected places became the center of financial corruption under the supervision of World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and the presidents of the stricken-countries?

The medical world is not only full of corruption but also lies and crime. Out of the misery and suffering of victims, health organizations make their ill-gotten money and it seems the Ebola epidemic in West Africa was the right time for the CDC, WHO and the presidents of the affected countries to make money.

The US government boasts of its military prowess and security but ask, why have they failed the war on drugs which has led to the death of thousands of Americans and still pose a threat to the youth, students, and adults? Because the system is corrupt.

The same government fighting against the drug trade permits the drug to come into the country, making billions of dollars yearly to fill their pockets.

It's beyond shocking and I am not expecting the US government to call this a fake news. The Obama administration made available millions of US dollars to the leaders of the Ebola stricken-countries to calm them down, while medical institutions such as the World Health Organization, deliberately delayed the rescue plan to be manifested. Depopulation!

Under panic, the US government knew they needed to do something as quick as possible before it spread like the HIV-Aids viruses bio-weapon. In confusion, the Obama administration sent soldiers to the West African countries to tackle the problem.

Why the military? Because the military is responsible for planting biological warfare products, therefore, they are the right people to handle it.

Much of the money to assist the Ebola victims weren't accounted for and more money disappeared without a trace. Foreign and private medical care companies find their way to West Africa, but under the instructions of the World Health Organization, that directly communicated with the leaders of the stricken-countries, many were denied medical access to the victims.

A case, filed with the regional West African court in Nigeria, alleges that a lack of government accountability allowed the disappearance of almost a third of the money that came into the country during the early months of the Ebola outbreak in 2014. It claims that this led to violations of survivors’ rights to health and life.

An audit of the first six months of the outbreak showed that more than $15m (£11m) worth of resources donated to the government went unaccounted for – more than 30% of what came into the country over that period.

Lara Taylor-Pearce, Sierra Leone’s auditor general, said in an interview with the Africa Research Institute that she felt justice was needed for Sierra Leoneans over the missing millions:

“For serious breaches of financial management procedure, I would support forcing the individuals responsible to pay back the money. It would send a strong message. But currently, this does not happen. People continue to get away with transgressions.”

The leaders of the countries affected with Ebola made thousands of dollars profit with the World Health Organization because the U.S. Centers for Disease Control owns a patent on a particular strain of Ebola known as "EboBun." It's patent No. CA2741523A1 and it was awarded in 2010.

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Ebobun, a particular strain of Ebola for the Centers for Diseases Control

In other words, the leaders of the Ebola-stricken countries betrayed their countries and the entire African nation by taking money from the US government to avoid leaking any information that the US government was responsible for the medical genocide.

Despite all the scientific research revealing that Aids and Ebola were bio-weapons triggered by the US government and after North Korea and the Russian leaders accused the US government and Bill Gates of testing Ebola virus on African soil, no African leader reacted.

However, when Trump referred Africa and Haiti as 'Shithole' countries African leaders were mad at Trump. How intelligent are they?

Ernest Bai Koroma of Sierra Leone, the outgoing president of Liberia, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf and president Alpha Condé of Guinea, accepted the bribe the US government gave them and remain silent over the medical crime which took place in West Africa killing thousands of people in 2014.

Before Bai Koroma's party lost the elections, Ebola survivors decide to sue the government of Sierra Leone in the first international court case intended to throw light on what happened to some of the millions of dollars siphoned off from funding to help fight the disease.

We (scientist/microsurgeon, Johan Van Dongen, Dr. Wolff Geisler, and Joel Savage) have already revealed the false information on HIV-Aids and Ebola, made available to the general public by the World Health Organization and the Centers for Disease Control.

We have also indicated the role of the World Health Organization taking part and deliberately infected African children with diseases in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, South Africa etc.

We shall continue to prove to the world how corrupt the World Health Organization is together with Centers for Disease Control.

Frankly speaking, the two medical institutions needed to be purged or close down forever if possible because they are wolves in sheep clothing.

I will never stop writing this, African leaders are responsible for the lack of respect for Africans or African nations, they must, therefore, stop acting ignorantly and find a way to lift the image of the continent.

It’s due the Ebola corruption Ernest Bai Koroma’s party lost, paving the way for a former rebel leader, Maada Bio, to become the newly elected president of Sierra Leone. The same thing occurred in Liberia when George Weah was elected as president.

Now all eyes are on Alpha Condé of the Republic of Guinea to see what happens, what can African leaders learn from this?

Joel Savage
Joel Savage, © 2018

Belgian-Ghanaian journalist, Joel Savage, writes the "A Mixture Of Periodicals" column. The Flemish Journalists Association member frequently contributed to the features sections of the Weekly Spectator, Ghanaian Times, Daily Graphic and The Mirror. He lives in Belgium.  Column: Joel Savage

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