Africans Accuse ‘Westerners’ Of Spreading Ebola: “Wherever Those People Have Passed,The Communities Have Been Hit By The Illness.”
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In Africa and perhaps rightly so africans are now waking up to the fact that WHO May be spreading deadly diseases among them.
A NY Times article with a huge front page photo is intended to portray frightened African villagers as paranoid, superstitious and ignorant: But it seems perhaps ignorant and superstitious people have more sense than the dumbed down western equivalent.
Health workers with Doctors Without Borders have been threatened with knives, stones and machetes by Guineans who blame them for spreading the deadly virus.
SEE: Surprise! Ebola Outbreak Connected To Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and George Soros
KOLO BENGOU, Guinea — Eight youths, some armed with slingshots and machetes, stood warily alongside a rutted dirt road at an opening in the high reeds, the path to the village of Kolo Bengou. The deadly Ebola virus is believed to have infected several people in the village, and the youths were blocking the path to prevent health workers from entering.
“We don’t want any visitors,” said their leader, Faya Iroundouno, 17, president of Kolo Bengou’s youth league. “We don’t want any contact with anyone.” The others nodded in agreement and fiddled with their slingshots.
Singling out the international aid group Doctors Without Borders, Mr. Iroundouno continued, “Wherever those people have passed, the communities have been hit by illness.”
Health workers here say they are now battling two enemies: the unprecedented Ebola epidemic, which has killed more than 660 people in four countries since it was first detected in March, and fear, which has produced growing hostility toward outside help. On Friday alone, health authorities in Guinea confirmed 14 new cases of the disease.
Workers and officials, blamed by panicked populations for spreading the virus, have been threatened with knives, stones and machetes, their vehicles sometimes surrounded by hostile mobs. Log barriers across narrow dirt roads block medical teams from reaching villages where the virus is suspected. Sick and dead villagers, cut off from help, are infecting others.
Singling out the international “aid group” (NGO-CIA) Doctors Without Borders, one Guinean charged, “Wherever those people have passed, the communities have been hit by illness.”
“This is very unusual, that we are not trusted,” said Marc Poncin, the emergency coordinator in Guinea for Doctors Without Borders, the main group fighting the disease here. “We’re not stopping the epidemic.”
Efforts to monitor it are grinding to a halt because of “intimidation,” he said. People appear to have more confidence in witch doctors.(which says something.
Health officials say the epidemic is out of control, moving back and forth across the porous borders of Guinea and neighboring Sierra Leone and Liberia — often on the backs of the cheap motorcycles that ply the roads of this region of green hills and dense forest — infiltrating the lively open-air markets, overwhelming weak health facilities and decimating villages.
In an effort to make these people seem backward conspiracy theorists, the WHO are saying: “Could it be the what the villagers lack in formal “education”, they can sense instinctively?”
“This is very unusual, that we are not trusted,” said Marc Poncin, a coordinator in Guinea for Doctors Without Borders, the main group fighting the disease here.
Astute students of ‘New World Order Conspiracy Theory’ understand the dirty game by which “humanitarian” fronts known as NGO’s (Non Governmental Organizations) will often infiltrate a target nation and wreak havoc from within.
The “health group” with the high-sounding name “Doctors Without Borders” is in fact one such NGO, with links to George Soros and other shady characters. Doctors Without Borders (in French, Médecins Sans Frontières) was founded by WHO hatchet man
Bernard Kouchner;
a politician and doctor ranked as the “15th most influential Jewish person in the World” by the Jerusalem Post. The “humanitarian” Kirchner is also a rabid supporter of the UN and the EU.
Though the angry villagers may not quite understand the geo-political aspects of this dirty game, they evidently sense that something is very strange about this latest disease outbreak.
The fact that their suspicions point to an NGO group, which they would have had no way of knowing was an aleged NGO- front, is most intriguing. The fear and suspicion (instincts) of the villagers is nothing to be laughed at!