Tuesday 21 October 2014

Population Control or just coincidence?

We are currently living in a world plagued by illness, suffering, sorrow and deceit.

This week, two public figures lost their battle with cancer (Lynda Bellingham and Joanne Borgella)  and I'm sure there are probably hundreds - if not more -  that also met the same fate recently. Now I'm not a scientist but I think it is a little odd that after all this time there is still not a cure for cancer, but rather there are some treatments carried out which can both reduce and kill the cancer, as well as methods to lower the risk of re-occurance.

As I said, I'm not a scientist but there a few charities and annual charitable events which are supposedly donating money to the cause and to research into a cure but is the money really going to the necessary source if after all these years we still don't seem to be any closer to a cure for this horrendous illness. Cancer is responsible for the loss of SO many lives per year but unfortunately there is still no curative procedure for it.

Onto the next illness that is also currently claiming many lives - the ever controversial 'Ebola Virus.'

Therr are many conspiracy theories surrounding the new and sudden onset of this virus, many of which involve potential population control and the  eradication of Africans.

Maybe it's because I am a young black woman but I do believe that this is possibly the case - the USA are trying to eliminate the threat posed by the idea of what could happen if all (or a lot) of the African nations were to unite. We would potentially be the most powerful and richest continent in the world. Obviously this is a threat to the USA because they are currently known as the most powerful country in the world and are notorious for invading countries to eliminate leaders and kill dozens of innocent people.

But they don't seem to be exactly denying that they could be responsible for this new outbreak of Ebola. This strain of the virus  is said to be a lot more powerful, killing more people than before and harder to cure. The USA  currently own a patent on a cure for Ebola which could also offer another explanation as to why they created and spread this virus. If suddenly a number of African nations will be struck with this disease and the only place to look to for and obtain a cure is in America then of course this benefits them, they will profit from the sudden need for this drug and of course they will soon be laughing all the way to the bank. I mean, am I the only person that from the start found it weird that they were taking any infected Americans back to America (the place where the cure was created and is being kept) but they seem to not be offering any assistance to the many afflicted Africans, and ratherm than sending in medical professionals, they sent in troops to help out.

Now for my final topic, something which I only recently found out about. Depo-Provera, aka the contraceptive injection, is highly linked to breast cancer, and is thought to be responsible for high levels of infertility amongst women today, especially amongst black women.

I'm not stupid, I realise every medication has its side effects and so on and so forth,  but this is not something the nurses and doctors are so quick to tell us. The injection was apparently tested upon many Zimbabwean women years ago and got the desired effect - infertility.  This leads back to the idea of population control and the eradication of Africans people. If African  women can't  conceive then Africans will be no more.

Sure, the injection is effective but how effective?  And for those who don't believe me, read the following article and tell me if one word doesn't come to mind *Holocaust* http://www.blackisbackcoalition.org/2013/09/14/depo-provera-deadly-violence-against-women/

As a graduate of Sociology and Psychology,  I am well aware of how the eugenics movement worked during the Holocaust and one can't help but to wonder if this is what is going on again.

Are people trying to 'cleanse' the world  in order to create the perfect society?

Call me a cynic, a conspiracist, a hypochondriac, even gullible if you want but I personally don't doubt any of this is true..  As for cancer not currently having a cure who knows why that is but it could also be linked back to this. It is a known fact that when black women get breast cancer they tend to get a more aggressive form of it and the fatality rate is higher amongst black women than white women.

Hey, I'm just saying.

What a world we live in!