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Growing evidence has come to light, through the meticulous work of distinguished scientists and public health specialists in the United States, indicating that the world's most feared and deadly viruses, specifically HIV and Esbola, were deliberate laboratory creations.
Dr. Leonard Horowitz, in his book Emerging Viruses, synthesises evidence concerning the role of the US. government and its intelligence agencies in fomenting the exposure of entire populations in Africa to viral disease.
Evidence has been published reflecting painstaking research which exposes social policies of population control" implemented through the intentional transmission of the most deadly viruses ‹ all created in government funded laboratories ‹ via tainted hepatitis, polio and small vaccines in Africa and the United States.
Dr. Maurice Hillman, the US. Army's chief vaccine developer and the official in charge of this work at Mercke, Sharp and Dohme Pharmaceutical Corporation, has admitted to infiltrating the Aids virus into vaccines produced for widespread public use.
It was noted that Dr. Robert Callo, co-discoverer of the Aids virus, worked under the auspices of the National Cancer Institute in a classified "special virus cancer program.
It mark our grave concern over documentation that Hazleton Research Laboratories and Litton Bionetics, the Medical division of the major military contractor, Litton Industries, were not only among the major US. biological weapons contractors, but now acknowledge that viral vaccine "experiments' were carried out in central Africa and in New York City.
There is a grave notice of evidence that over 750,000 square miles of Zaire were leased secretly from former President Joseph Mobutu with over one million people in that leased area subjected to these experiments.
A global epidemic involving Aids and Ebola has reached genocidal proportions. the very fabric of society has been torn asunder in Africa and the immensity of the scale of human suffering has only begun to be measured.
In South Africa alone there are nine million fewer people because of the impact of Aids. In country and after country the toll on youth is destroying entire generations.
The International Tribunal on Africa will undertake an exhaustive inquiry into this alarming body of data and assemble the full facts concerning the sudden and widespread occurrence of deadly viral disease in the African continent and beyond.
Endorsers:
Azania (South Africa): Hassen Lorgat, International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples Reg Feldman, New Unity Movement, Barrie Barron, New Unity Movement, Barney Mokyatle, National Organiser, Socialist Party of Azania (SOPA) Brand Nthako, president youth organisation, SOPA Chacale Lorraine, SOPA Chauke Chavani, SOPA Dick Soga, SOPA Gaomphe Boitumelo, SOPA George Diphofa, SOPA Harry Motsamane, SOPA Jeff Rampon, SOPA Joona Ashraf, Public relations secretary, SOPA Lybon Mabasa, President of the SOPA Mabasa Hlomani, SOPA Moroe Kamohelo, SOPA P. Dusty Nkoana, deputy president, SOPA P. Mkhize, General Secretary SOPA Patrik Mouamal, SOPA Phineas Malapela, SOPA Pohre Mahage, SOPA Rufus Masoramela, SOPA Sessy Xulu, SOPA Thomas Mukweuh, ECCAW USA Jane Duncan, on a personal capacity Salim Vally, on a personal capacity Cecil Moeng
Brazil : Lorenzo Mario Oliveiro Solidado, Bahia Nilson Viana Césario, Rio de Janeiro José Valdir Rodriguez Da Silva, Camaraver, Porto Alegre
Burkina-Faso : Richard Tiendrebeoso, deputy general secretary, CGT-B
Bénin : Gaston K. Azoua, general secretary, CSTB, Claude Quenum, general secretary, UNACOB
Burundi : Paul Nkunzimana, President of the FORTRA
Comores : Boinaidi Abdou Elghaniyou, SNPC, in charge of AFP, Administration and justice, RFI
Cote d'Ivoire : Flan Zran-Senan, deputy general secretary, SYNASEG
France : Daniel Gluckstein, national secretary, Parti des Travailleurs (Workers Party) France, and coordinator of the International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples. Dan Moutot, International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples, Abdou Koté, trade unionist, Printing Museum Jean-Pierre Barrois, Parti des Travailleurs Miguel Cristobal, Parti des Travailleurs
Ghana: Kwesi Pratt, deputy general secretary of the Convention Party INR
Niger : Sidibé Assane, USTN
Togo: Norbert Gbikpi-Benissan, trade unionist UNSIT, International Liaison Committee of Workers and Peoples
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