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Africa is becoming the battleground for the world's seed monopolists

10/4/2016 - Mega-mergers between agricultural giants may lead to nearly 60 percent of the world's seed supply being controlled by three companies, with sub-Saharan African farmers being caught in the squeeze and threatened with even deeper levels of poverty. The potential consequences of a series of mega-mergers,...

Non-GM crops will feed the world; GMOs decrease yield, enslave farmers and destroy the environment

8/15/2016 - The dominance of GMOs in agriculture today is not based on their free market success. GMOs are prevalent because governments around the world subsidize these seeds, forcing small holders to introduce them. In this way, governments routinely assist biotech corporations in the takeover of a nations' agriculture...

There's no such thing as WHITE people... we are all people of color, and I'm a red-skinned American Indian (seriously)

6/23/2016 - The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a ruling today, legalizing institutionalized discrimination against white people. It's called "affirmative action," and it means that anyone who self-identifies as white or Caucasian may now be legally oppressed by universities and employers, and the practice is even...

Top cotton producer in Africa drops GMO cotton after horrible quality problems with the crops... 'economically unviable' to grow them

5/2/2016 - The 10th largest cotton producer in the world is giving up on Monsanto's genetically modified Bt cotton. Burkina Faso, Africa's top cotton producer, has been having some serious problems with the quality of the cotton being produced from Monsanto's GM seed. The strands of cotton being produced are far...

Africa is the Western world's testing ground for microchip implants, weaponized viruses and experimental vaccines

11/10/2015 - The African continent continues to be used by Western powers as a testing ground for some pretty heinous things, the latest of which appears to be microchip implants. This is a concept privacy advocates in the U.S. have long warned about. According to Patriot Truther and BusinessWire, credit card...

Ebola surges back even after 'recovery' ... mystery deaths in Africa believed to be Ebola's third wave

10/26/2015 - Over the past year and half, a surging outbreak of Ebola virus has put entire countries in West Africa under duress, putting villagers' immune systems to the test of their life. Approximately 11,300 people in Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea have passed away, and at least 17,000 others have survived....

Obama: Killing humans and harvesting their organs is a practice that must end... in Africa, but not in America's abortion shops

8/30/2015 - Human life is special and must be treated with dignity and respect, Barack Obama recently told a fixated crowd at the recent Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) 2015 Summit in Africa. Humans murdering other humans is "craziness," he stated, adding that the "cruel" tradition of harvesting organs...

Fiber-rich diet may reduce colon cancer risk

7/16/2015 - The numbers, quite frankly, are grim: Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in America and the fourth leading cause of cancer death globally. And even if the colon cancer is not fatal, it can lead to radiation or chemotherapy as well as surgical removal of the colon and the placement...

High colon cancer risk caused by Western junk food can be reversed with healthy, high-fiber diets, study proves

5/6/2015 - Switching from a Western diet high in meat and fat to a diet rich in vegetables and beans may reduce a person's risk of colon cancer in just two weeks, according to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Pittsburgh and Imperial College London and published in the journal Nature Communications....

GMO imperialism: Bill Gates and biotech industry are forcing unwilling African countries to accept costly, untested GMOs

3/18/2015 - A number of American corporations and foundations are spearheading efforts to spread genetically modified organisms to the African continent, including agri-giant Monsanto and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, according to a just-released report. "The U.S., the world's top producer of GM crops,...

U2's Bono partners with Monsanto to destroy African agriculture with GMOs

1/14/2015 - As his career continues to free fall into total irrelevance, pop star "Bono" of the rock group U2 has announced his support for a U.S.-backed plan to rape and pillage Africa by stealing its land and agricultural systems and replacing them with corporate-owned GMOs (genetically-modified organisms) and...

IV ozone Ebola cure documented by Dr. Rowen, then systematically suppressed by government

12/15/2014 - Mainstream media's attention in America to the Ebola crisis in West Africa has long since wandered off, but that doesn't make the crisis any less real for the people living there. As of December 7, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is tracking a total of 17,908 cases of Ebola in Guinea, Liberia...

Bill Gates' human experimentation with GM bananas in Africa condemned by scientists

12/12/2014 5:41:21 PM - At least 124 food and outreach organizations, as well as 26 individual scientists, have signed onto a letter sent to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation protesting ongoing human trials of genetically modified (GM), beta-carotene-enriched bananas intended for Africa. The GM bananas, which never underwent...

The Ebola outbreak: U.S. sponsored bioterror gone awry?

12/4/2014 - (Story by Prof Jason Kissner, republished from GlobalResearch.ca) We can now be extraordinarily confident that the U.S. government is lying, in key material respects, about the latest Ebola outbreak--and not just because it lies about nearly everything of political consequence. This article shows...

Ebola accelerates in Sierra Leone with 900% higher transmission rate

11/6/2014 - Things have been relatively quiet on the Ebola front here in the U.S. this past week, with 11 days and counting (as of this writing) since the last confirmed case of the disease was announced. But the situation is hardly as rosy in Sierra Leone, where an Africa Governance Initiative (AGI) report says...

U.S. soldiers sent to West Africa now in isolation being monitored for Ebola in Italy

11/3/2014 - The Defense Department assured Americans that the U.S. military personnel that President Obama ordered to West Africa to build clinics for Ebola victims would be protected -- safe, even -- from the deadly virus. But, as has been the case from the outset, the administration's actions have rarely matched...

Restricting 80% of air travel from Ebola-afflicted countries would give world three extra weeks to contain epidemic, says report

10/28/2014 - A scientific assessment published back in early September warned that, if air travel from West Africa wasn't restricted, Ebola would quickly spread across the globe. Using the Global Epidemic and Mobility Model to simulate incidence and seeding events for the disease, a team of international scientists...

African countries secured borders to stem Ebola outbreak

10/27/2014 - A number of African nations have successfully implemented proactive Ebola-containment measures that are more stringent than those currently in place in Europe and the U.S. The Associated Press (AP) reports that countries like Senegal and Nigeria, both of which had reported Ebola cases several months...

African farmers fight against Gates Foundation's attempts to implement ecologically destructive industrial agriculture

10/14/2014 6:01:20 PM - One of Africa's biggest struggles in regard to farming is the soil's lack of nutrients, a factor that's exacerbated famine across the continent. Together, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation shared a particular interest in "reducing poverty and hunger in Africa" through...

13,500 people from Ebola-stricken West Africa can freely travel to U.S. with visas

10/3/2014 - The Ebola virus replicates in a stealthy manner; infected persons may not show any symptoms for up to 21 days. This allows Ebola to go undetected for up to three weeks, traveling with an infected person who literally becomes an oblivious host for the disease -- a mobile, breathing, ticking time bomb. Just...

Why is the US sending 3,000 troops to Ebola-stricken countries?

9/23/2014 - What appears to be a humanitarian mission coming from the US is beginning to look a lot like a military takeover with the threat of potential vaccination and drug experimentation on West Africans. President Obama is ordering 3,000 US troops to the Ebola-afflicted region in Monrovia, Liberia. Seventeen...

It's all scripted! Ebola outbreak and impossibly rapid vaccine response clearly scripted; U.S. govt. patented Ebola in 2010 and now owns all victims' blood

9/19/2014 - On the very same day that vaccine maker GlaxoSmithKline is being fined $490 million by Chinese authorities for running an illegal bribery scheme across China [3], the media is announcing the "astonishing" launch of human trials for an Ebola vaccine. Care to guess who will be manufacturing this vaccine...

Ebola conspiracy theories abound: GMO bioweapon? DoD experiment gone wrong? Five incredible theories explored

9/17/2014 - History has proven that conspiracy theory often turns out to be conspiracy fact. A "conspiracy" is merely when two or more people secretly plot to carry out some nefarious act, and the U.S. Dept. of Justice has proven that U.S. drug companies, for example, routinely engage in conspiracies against the...

Animals could spread Ebola to 15 more African countries, warn Oxford scientists

9/9/2014 2:44:43 PM - At least 15 African countries, primarily in the central regions of the continent, are at high risk of Ebola being spread by animals, in addition to the previous seven countries that have reported cases of zoonotic transmission of the disease, according to new research out of the UK. Predictive models...

'Considerable lead content' found in cookware commonly used throughout Africa and Asia

8/25/2014 - Hundreds of thousands of people die each year from lead poisoning, and while it is more common in developing countries, it's not restricted to those regions. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers lead poisoning to be one of the top 10 chemical exposures threatening public health, accounting...

British think tank downplays GMO failures, claims unproven benefits in report urging Africans to submit to biotech

8/25/2014 - A new report by British foreign policy think tank Chatham House says Africa should open wide its doors to genetically modified organisms (GMOs), claiming that they offer incredible advantages over conventional crops. But the report is riddled with flat-out lies, revealing its true agenda to craftily...

World health officials panic at rapid spread of Ebola: 30,000 possibly exposed from US victim

8/1/2014 - Nigerian health officials have confirmed that as many as 30,000 people may now be at risk of contracting Ebola from one American man who died after boarding a flight from Liberia to Nigeria. Reports indicate that fears of a global pandemic are now "justified" due to the incident, as this particular...

U.S. government has 'doomsday' relocation plan in place for catastrophic Yellowstone eruption

5/8/2014 8:15:31 PM - Could the US government be plotting to relocate millions of Americans to other countries in the event of a major catastrophe? According to South African news website Praag, the US government has already hinted at such a plan. The website states that the US offered the African National Congress $100...

Trophy hunter Melissa Bachman causes worldwide outrage over lion kill in South Africa

12/26/2013 - Over a month has passed since Minnesota-based trophy hunter Melissa Bachman went to South Africa to hunt wildlife in that country, but the controversy over her "accomplishments" rages on. The images she posted, smiling broadly while squatting beside a dead male lion, sparked a call for a global ban...

Roobios tea - A history lesson

9/27/2013 - A member of the legume family, rooibos "red bush" is a shrub with needle-shaped leaves that grows in South Africa's fynbos, one of the richest botanical areas in the world. It is used to make a flavorful caffeine-free herbal tea with many healthy nutrients, and has been very popular in South Africa...

Monsanto unleashes massive GMO push into Africa

9/24/2013 - When Wikileaks first dropped the bomb on the U.S. Department of State's active involvement in pushing genetically modified organisms (GMOs) on Africa back in 2010, subsequent reports affirming that the corporate cabal of predatory biotechnology was also busy conniving with corrupt government agencies...

'Biotech ambassadors' engaging in massive Monsanto-backed PR operations to push GMOs into Africa

8/23/2013 - There is a lot of shady business going on in Africa these days, where so-called "biotech ambassadors" are now actively touring the continent and aggressively pushing for acceptance of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) and other biotechnology interests. As explained in a groundbreaking new report...

South Africa publishes updated GMO labeling requirements after food producers violate law

10/18/2012 - New draft amendments published by South Africa's Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) are being hailed as a major victory for food freedom, as they update key sections of a 2011 law that was intended to mandate the labeling of all foods containing genetically-modified organisms (GMOs). According to...

Watch out, Africa, Melinda is coming!

7/24/2012 - Melinda Gates has just unrolled her new program to reduce population in Africa and South Asia. Speaking at the Family Planning Summit in London, the other half of the Gates-Messiah operation pledged to bring contraception to millions of women and girls in the Third World. Flying under the radar;...

Bill Gates dumps another $10 million into researching new GM crops for agricultural takeover of Africa

7/23/2012 - The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is once again busy funding efforts to promote the spread of the agricultural cancer that are genetically-modified (GM) crops, this time in the form of a $10 million grant it recently issued to a group of British scientists working on new GM crops that require no fertilizer....

Obama opens door to Africa for Monsanto

5/29/2012 - (NaturalNews)Last week President Barack Obama announced a plan that puts Monsanto, as well as other large argi-businesses, in charge of increasing food supplies to malnourished regions in Africa. The Grow Africa Partnership is a part of the Obama administration's plan to end hunger in Africa. While...

Article updated with new message from the Health Ranger

3/26/2012 - The article which originally appeared here has been removed because it is no longer aligned with the science-based investigative mission of Natural News. In late 2013 / early 2014, Mike Adams (the Health Ranger), editor of Natural News, transitioned from outspoken activist to environmental scientist....

Prominent agriculture figure says GMOs do not belong in Africa, organic biodiversity is the way

7/26/2011 - Genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) do not belong anywhere on the continent of Africa, and the only groups pushing for their implementation are multinational biotechnology companies like Monsanto whose insatiable lust for new "frankencrop" markets is never satisfied. These are essentially the words...

Twelve million Africans suffering through worst drought in 60 years

7/14/2011 - A severe drought that spans across several east-African countries including Kenya, Somalia, and Ethiopia, has left at least 12 million Africans in a "fight for survival," according to a recent report from MSNBC. Representing the worst drought the region has experienced since the early 1950s, humanitarian...

Leaked reports reveal US government pushing hard for GMOs in Africa

12/10/2010 - Information obtained from several WikiLeaks reports exposes a potential U.S. government plot to thrust genetically-modified organisms (GMO) on the continent of Africa. According to verbiage found in the leaked messages, it appears that the recent creation by the Pentagon of AFRICOM, a U.S. military...

Swine Flu Vaccines Dumped in Africa

9/15/2010 - It was recently announced that as much as 43% of the U.S. swine flu vaccine supply would ultimately go unused and be destroyed. Apparently, the stance then taken by the major drug companies and the World Health Organization was to incinerate quantities of the vaccine and/or dump as much of the H1N1...

Sutherlandia or Cancer Bush of South Africa Aids in the Treatment of Wasting Diseases

2/4/2010 - Sutherlandia frutescens, or Cancer Bush, is an attractive legume with delicate red flowers pictured on the South African national postage stamp. Long used by indigenous people in South Africa to treat cancer, tuberculosis, flu, diabetes, chronic fatigue syndrome and AIDS, researchers have recently done...

A War is against Your Immune System, Part I

9/1/2009 - Is it a stretch to speculate that the coming swine flu vaccinations will be the actual trigger for the mother of all flu pandemics? Could we have a chain reaction that would be falsely attributed as part of the swine flu pandemic, justifying more forced vaccinations? Using live attenuated viruses from...

Homeopathy Heals in Africa

5/13/2009 - Homeopathic clinics in Kenya, Tanzania, Botswana and Ethiopia and Ghana are bringing homeopathy's healing medicines to the suffering in Africa. Treating malaria and AIDS, these clinic and others like them are staffed by selfless healers and are in need of our support. Over 23 million Africans are living...

GM Foods: The U.S. Fights Mandatory Labeling in An Untested Human Experiment

6/30/2008 - The U.S. and several other nations recently attended a Codex meeting this month in Calgary, Canada to discuss food labeling. The Codex Alimentarius Commission implements the Joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Program, the purpose of which is to protect the health of consumers and to ensure fair practices...

Success Against HIV and Cancer in South Africa (Oleander Series Part 5)

5/10/2008 - Years ago, when I first began research into the amazing oleander plant, I ended up as a member of two Yahoo Health Groups about oleander. One was named "Anvirzel" (after the patented Oleander medicine which had passed FDA phase 1 trials a few years earlier) and the other, "Oleandersoup" (named for the...

Better Regulation Needed for Ethical Research in Africa (press release)

7/26/2006 - Better regulation is needed to ensure that research carried out in Africa and other developing countries is ethical, says an expert in this week’s BMJ. Although most developing countries adhere to international ethical codes, some foreign researchers have taken advantage of the lack of local legislation...

Diet Pill Supplement Scam: Two-Thirds of Hoodia Gordonii Pills Sold In the United States Are Counterfeit

8/30/2005 - As part of an ongoing investigation into Hoodia Gordonii supplements sold around the world, Truth Publishing has now learned that eleven out of seventeen brand-name hoodia supplements have failed a laboratory analysis of authenticity. The laboratory tests, conducted by Alkemist Pharmaceuticals in Costa...

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