A recent protest in South Africa saw dozens of concerned Africans publicly declaring that they will not bow down and become human guinea pigs for the likes of Bill Gates, who is desperately trying to launch new vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
During this protest, some were seen burning their face masks as a symbol of resistance to mass vaccination, which is where things are headed once the human trials are complete, followed by the masks being retired.
Resistance to "colonial medicine," also known as the pharma injections constantly being imported into Africa by wealthy globalists, is growing to such a degree that even the Bill and Melinda Gates-backed Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunizations (Gavi) is worried about the future of its eugenics programs.
"In general, people in Africa know the diseases and want to protect each other," contends Seth Berkley, the white-skinned CEO of Gavi who is concerned that an increasing number of Africans are rejecting his organization's vaccination efforts.
"In this case, the rumor mill has been dramatic," he adds, noting that resistance to vaccines in Africa is "the worst [he has] ever seen."
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In an attempt to justify these vaccine experiments on vulnerable black populations living in Africa, professor of vaccinology Shabir Madhi says that it is an important part of verifying that vaccines work "in the local context," to quote Fox 5 in New York.
But protesters say that those who are agreeing to participate in such trials do not know the risks involved, and often naively believe that these drug-pushing outsiders are only trying to help them.
"The people chosen as volunteers for the vaccination, they look as if they're from poor backgrounds, not qualified enough to understand," says Phapano Phasha, one of the organizers of the protest. "We believe they are manipulating the vulnerable," he says of Gavi, Gates, and other vaccine pushers.
French researcher Jean-Paul Mira basically admitted to this earlier in the year when he stated that Africa is a perfect place to test experimental vaccines for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) because "there are no masks, no treatments, no resuscitation."
"In prostitutes, we try things because we know that they are highly exposed and that they do not protect themselves," he added, comparing poor, vulnerable blacks living in Africa to prostitutes.
It is this total disregard by wealthy globalists for human lives other than their own that predicates efforts like Gavi's to test experimental vaccines on the poorest and most trusting populations on earth, many of which live in Africa.
"The narrative we got is our continent is a dumping ground," laments Phasha, who says that vaccines coming from elsewhere should be tested where they originated before coming to Africa.
"I believe in science," she is further quoted as saying, emphasizing that vaccine trials should be targeted not just at poor people but at those in all levels of the socioeconomic strata. "And I believe that science has managed to solve most of the problems society is faced with. I'm not against vaccinations; I'm against profiteering."
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