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This Is What Africans Know That You Don’t Know.

This Is Why Africans Are Not Taking the Gates "Vaccines"

#safe #aids #africa
The W.H.O. Gave 50 million #Smallpox "Vaccines" Laced with #Aids to Africans.

May 11, 1987 London Times Headline Reported World Wide

#safe #aids #africa
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🇿🇦 The President of The South African Medical Association, Angelique Coetzee:

“In South Africa, it [Omicron] Is A Mild Disease, But It’s a Serious, Serious, Serious Illness in Europe, Because Politicians Want Me to Say It”

#sa #South #Africa
Forwarded from GJ `°÷°` 🇵🇸🕊 (t ``~__/>)
Gerjon | חריון (@Gerjon_): "Recent mass executions and other atrocities that receive not nearly as much media attention as #Ukraine." | Nitter | PussTheCat.orghttps://nitter.pussthecat.org/Gerjon_/status/1511767284171382790#m

#Africa #Tigrée #Éthiopie #HumanRights #WarCrimes
#DoubleStandards
Android spyware camouflaged as VPN, chat apps on Google Play – June 2023

Three Android apps on Google Play were used by state-sponsored threat actors to collect intelligence from targeted devices, such as location data and contact lists.
The malicious Android apps were discovered by Cyfirma, who attributed the operation with medium confidence to the Indian hacking group "DoNot," also tracked as APT-C-35, which has targeted high-profile organizations in Southeast Asia since at least 2018.
In 2021, an Amnesty International report linked the threat group to an Indian cybersecurity firm and highlighted a spyware distribution campaign that also relied on a fake chat app.


Togo: Hackers-for-hire in West Africa: Activist in Togo attacked with Indian-made spyware - Amnesty International – 2021

DoNot APT Elevates its Tactics by Deploying Malicious Android Apps on Google Play Store - CYFIRMA – 2023

#DoNot #APT #India #Africa #Togo #spyware #GooglePlay
The Bongo Family’s 56-Year Rule Over Gabon – ConsortiumNews

Elections in the country during the dynasty’s decades in power were  followed by protests, then security force crackdowns and ultimately silence, writes Douglas Yates. Until Wednesday, when the Bongo regime was finally overthrown. 

The Bongo family held onto power for 56 years. It did so through single-party government, corruption in the mining and oil sectors, and political kinship. According to some estimates Ali Bongo personally controls $1 billion in assets, much of that secreted overseas, making him the richest man in Gabon.

#Gabon #Africa #Bongo
Big if true

#Africa #iq