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Nearly two decades have passed since a coronavirus known as SARS emerged in China, killing hundreds of people and sparking panic that sent a chill through the global economy. The virus now rampaging across China could be much more damaging. China has become an indispensable part of global business since the 2003 SARS outbreak. It's grown into the world's factory, churning out products such as the iPhone and driving demand for commodities like oil and copper. The country also boasts hundreds of millions of wealthy consumers who spend big on luxury products, tourism and cars. China's economy accounted for roughly 4% of world GDP in 2003; it now makes up 16% of global output. SARS sickened 8,098 people and killed 774 before it was contained. The new coronavirus, which originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, has already killed more than 900 people and infected over 40,000 across at least 25 countries and territories. Chinese officials have locked down Wuhan and several other cities, but the virus continues to spread. "The outbreak has the potential to cause severe economic and market dislocation. But the scale of the impact will ultimately be determined by how the virus spreads and evolves, which is almost impossible to predict, as well as how governments respond," said Neil Shearing, group chief economist at Capital Economics. Compounding the risk is the fact that the world outside China has also changed since 2003. Globalization has encouraged companies to build supply chains that cut across national borders, making economies much more interconnected. The major central banks have used up much of the ammunition they would typically deploy to fight economic downturns since the 2008 financial crisis, and global debt levels have never been higher. Rising nationalism may make it harder to coordinate a worldwide response, if that's required. The virus is snarling supply chains and disrupting companies. Car plants across China have been ordered to remain closed following the Lunar New Year holiday, preventing global automakers Volkswagen (VLKAF), Toyota (TM), Daimler (DDAIF), General Motors (GM), Renault (RNLSY), Honda (HMC) and Hyundai (HYMTF) from resuming operations in the world's largest car market. According to S&P Global Ratings, the outbreak will force carmakers in China to slash production by about 15% in the first quarter. Toyota said on Friday it would keep its factories shut at least until February 17. Luxury goods makers, which rely on Chinese consumers who spend big at home and while on vacation, have also been hit. British brand Burberry (BBRYF) has closed 24 of its 64 stores in mainland China, and its chief executive warned Friday that the virus is causing a "material negative effect on luxury demand." Dozens of global airlines have curtailed flights to and from China. Even more troubling is the threat to global supply chains. Qualcomm (QCOM), the world's biggest maker of smartphone chips, warned that the outbreak was causing "significant" uncertainty around demand for smartphones, and the supplies needed to produce them. Already, auto parts shortages have forced Hyundai (HYMTF) to close plants in South Korea and caused Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) to make contingency plans to avoid the same result at one of its plants in Europe. Economists say the current level of disruption is manageable. If the number of new coronavirus cases begins to slow, and China's factories reopen soon, the result will be a fleeting hit to the Chinese economy in the first quarter and a dent in global growth. If the virus continues to spread, however, the economic damage will increase rapidly. Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic adviser to Allianz (ALIZF), told CNN Business that he was most worried about the potential cascading economic effects. "They first paralyze the region of the virus outbreak," he said. "Then they gradually spread domestically, undermining internal trade, consumption, production and the movement of people. If the virus is still not contained, the process spreads further, including regionally and internationally by disrupting trade, supply chains and travel." Epidemic risk... Economists have a hard time working out the potential costs of epidemics because of their unique characteristics. Yet diseases can be far more damaging than natural disasters such as hurricanes or a tsunami, or other unpredictable events known as "black swans." According to a study by the World Bank, a severe pandemic could cause economic losses equal to nearly 5% of global GDP, or more than $3 trillion. Losses from a weaker flu pandemic, such as the 2009 H1N1 virus, can still wipe 0.5% off global GDP. "A severe pandemic would resemble a global war in its sudden, profound, and widespread impact," the World Bank assessed in a report on pandemics from 2013. (The Wuhan coronavirus has not been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization.) The virus is not the driving factor behind those losses, however. Instead, it's the way consumers, businesses and governments respond to an outbreak that matters most. People are more likely to stay home during an outbreak to avoid getting sick, preventing them from traveling, shopping and working. Doing so limits demand for consumer goods and energy. Decisions by companies and governments to close shops and idle factories, meanwhile, curtail production. "This is continuing to grow in scope and magnitude. It could end being really, really big, and really, really serious. We can't project that now," said William Reinsch, a senior adviser at the Center for Strategic and International Studies who spent 15 years as president of the National Foreign Trade Council. According to Shearing, past epidemics show that China's economy is likely to take a significant hit in the first quarter. But that will quickly fade from memory if the virus is contained. "As long as factory closures don't lead to job losses, by this time next year the level of GDP is unlikely to be very different from what it would have been without the virus," he said. What can be done? China's government has moved quickly to counter the economic fallout from the coronavirus and the measures taken to contain it. The People's Bank of China cut a key interest rate this week and injected huge amounts of cash into markets in order to help take the pressure off banks and borrowers. Officials have also announced new tax breaks and subsidies designed to help consumers. Yet China is also more vulnerable to a crisis than it was 17 years ago when SARS broke out. "It has much higher debt, trade tensions with a major trading partner and its growth has been steadily slowing down for a number of years, which gives a weak starting point to face such a crisis," said Raphie Hayat, a senior economist at Dutch bank Rabobank. Analysts at Capital Economics expect the government to announce additional measures in the coming days. If the virus keeps spreading, they believe that Beijing will have to abandon its long-running efforts to get its debt under control and pump money directly into the economy. Central banks in neighboring countries including Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines have cut interest rates in recent weeks. South Korea and Taiwan could be next. But the big powers of the financial world are exhausted from a decade fighting anemic growth since the global financial crisis. The European Central Bank introduced negative interest rates in 2014 and hasn't been able to increase them since, while the Bank of Japan is in a similar position. The US Federal Reserve already cut interest rates three times last year; Chair Jerome Powell has said he's carefully monitoring the situation. Meanwhile, debt levels have soared in the United States, Japan and key European countries including Italy, limiting the scope for a big fiscal stimulus if the world economy goes into another tailspin. Global debt, including borrowing by households, governments and companies, has jumped to more than three times the size of the global economy, the highest ratio on record, according to the Institute of International Finance. Also critical is whether governments are able to coordinate their response to the outbreak, ideally with help from multinational institutions. This is especially true because, according to the World Bank, preparedness for a potential pandemic is low. But coordination may prove difficult in a increasingly fractured world where nationalism is often prized over cooperation. "It's quite clear that multinational institutions are under more pressure, and have less teeth on day to day issues than 10 years ago," Shearing said. "But the optimist in me would like to think that in the face of a global pandemic, global institutions are still in a position to respond." All to stop the rise of West Africa the richest land upon Earth. The land of the richest emperor in history the legendary Musa Mansa. Wake up out your slumber
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If the church is over the society then how come the society is doing such evil? |
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Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else |
What we are calling Illuminati in America was well known in the Bible and Quran as Baal worship. Homosexuality is sex voodoo and child sacrifice.
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Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else |
Yes in America we have the same issues of slavery, homosexuality and oppression hiding inside the church and aristocrat circles. Child rape is epidemic in the church and they are raising the LGBT flag more and more. Child kidnapping is alarming and believe it or not these child raping churches are the community police.
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Wherever you find child sacrificers they are homosexuals and pedophiles. I understand how come Uganda desires to put them to death. We in America were shocked to see ancient societies in Africa killing gays yet being God fearing ancient societies that know about sex voodoo practices. I have a profound respect now for Africa because of their ancient wisdom. Wake up out your slumber |
Witchcraft has a dark side in Uganda, and children are falling victim ABC Radio National By Fiona Pepper and Susan Clark for Counterpoint PostedTue 2 Jul 2019 at 5:24am, updatedTue 2 Jul 2019 at 2:42pm Witchcraft often involves the sacrificing of animals, but children are now being targeted.(Supplied: KCM) "Child sacrifice is real — it's not a myth. It's a reality and it's happening on a huge scale in Uganda." Fifteen years ago, young Ugandan pastor Peter Sewakiryanga travelled to Kyampisi, a village he describes as the country's "epicentre of witchcraft". "I saw, with my own eyes, three children who had been sacrificed from the same family," he tells RN's Counterpoint. "It broke my heart, I saw the pain of the mother who lost three children. "It was real and right in front of me." Warning: This story contains details that some people may find distressing. Witchcraft has long been practiced throughout Uganda, and traditionally involves the sacrificing of animals like goats or chickens. But witch doctors, he says, now claim their work is "more powerful when you sacrifice the blood of a child". "The witch doctors believe that when you sacrifice a child, you get wealth, you get protection, you get some sort of blessing," he says. "It's a form of desperation that people have because of poverty and disease." Peter Sewakiryanga (far right) with child sacrifice survivor Allan (left) and Allan's father (centre).(Supplied: KCM) He describes child sacrifice as the "ritual mutilation of children". Unbeknown to their parents, children are often kidnapped for these sacrificial practices. "Children are kidnapped by so-called witch doctors or people that practice witchcraft," Mr Sewakiryanga says. "They cut their body parts and most often facial features — it could be ears, it could be eyes poked out, nose, tongues and more often genitals are cut off for ritual practices." Sorry, this audio has expired Hear more from pastor Peter Sewakiryanga The children are then left for dead. Few survive, and those who do are left with horrific injuries. Mr Sewakiryanga says the practice bears no genuine relationship to the local culture. "There's freedom of worship and there are people that believe in worshipping ancestral spirits and witchcraft practices," he says. "But when it comes to demeaning the life of a child, it becomes a human rights issue and that needs to be responded to." Supporting victims and prosecuting the perpetrators This is what drove Mr Sewakiryanga to establish Kyampisi Childcare Ministries(KCM), a charity that aims to end child sacrifice, support victims of the brutal practice and prosecute the perpetrators. Peter Sewakiryanga established Kyampisi Childcare Ministries in an effort to end child sacrifice.(Supplied: KCM) The charity is based in Kyampisi, the small village where Mr Sewakiryanga first witnessed child sacrifice. "The work we mainly do is rescue the kids that are almost in the hands of those that will probably hurt them," he says. "For those that have been killed, we will work with the police to find the witch doctors and make sure that they are taken to court for justice." Mr Sewakiryanga says his organisation deals with between 20 and 30 confirmed cases of child sacrifice each year, on average. Sorcery-related violence in PNG Violence and murder related to allegations of sorcery are dividing families and claiming innocent lives across Papua New Guinea. Read more The majority of those children don't survive. In some cases, Mr Sewakiryanga says, parents have even sacrificed their own children. "It has come to that level of injustice and pain — even thinking that a mother or a father could do that to their own child," he says. And, he says, the number of victims could be much higher. "Because it's so secretive you can't really know the number," he says. Mr Sewakiryanga's charity is based in the Mukono District in central Uganda, an area home to roughly 600,000 people. More than 30 children have gone missing so far this year. 'When you save one child, that keeps you going' Mr Sewakiryanga says it's difficult to find and prosecute the perpetrators because the practice is shrouded in secrecy. "Unless there is a very coordinated effort to investigate these cases and a desire and an interest from the parties to follow these cases, you can't catch them," he says. The other issue is that the Ugandan prosecution system is grossly underfunded and in some cases, not funded at all, Mr Sewakiryanga says. KCM aims to stamp out child sacrifice through education and by prosecuting perpertrators.(Supplied: KCM) And that's where Rodney Callanan comes in. A Brisbane-based civil engineer, Mr Callanan also runs Droplets in a Stream, a charity which partners with KCM to fund the process of bringing the perpetrators to justice. "Our purpose is to bring justice, to help Peter bring justice and to publicise this fact and to apply international pressure on the Ugandan Government," Mr Callanan says. Mr Callanan, who was born in South Africa, previously lived in Uganda and now visits the country frequently. The Ugandan Government has legislated to protect children against child sacrifice, but prosecution is difficult. Mr Callanan says more funding is needed to ensure those responsible are caught and convicted. From what he's observed, "the police are willing, [but] they're just unfunded". "We literally had to pay the police wages, hired a car for them, fuelled the car, paid for court orders," he says. "It's so foreign, it's hard to comprehend — you call police to come to a crime and they say they don't have fuel." But they're starting to see results. Explore social, economic and cultural issues in Australian life—challenging some widely held assumptions. Mr Callanan says the perpetrator of a child sacrifice committed 10 years ago has finally been caught and his trial will commence next month. "When you save one child, that keeps you going," he says. Mr Callanan says a big part of his work is campaigning for the Ugandan Government to take a firmer stand against child sacrifice. "We can't fund the Ugandan Government forever," he says. "We are bringing it to their attention to fund the police forces and the judicial system properly." Homosexuality is the by product of satanic worship and child sacrifice.
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FrLukas:That's why it's happening Black magick sex voodoo. It's not just a crime against children it's rebellion against Allah. |
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FrLukas:There are alot of Black pedophiles too. Don't you know that raping and killing children is money ritual? By defiling the child the child is screaming in pain and fear that causes adrenaline to go into the blood stream. They are mining the chemical for igniting the spell. Sometimes they kill the children and sometimes they rape them repeatedly until the child is too weak to live. LGBT is wicked and gays know its wicked yet don't care. Wake up out your slumber
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Kenneth, Anger, Homosexuality Kenneth Anger: The Link Between Homosexuality and the Occult by Paul A. Drockton I have long worked to expose the link between Homosexuality and the Occult. Born Kenneth Wilbur Anglemeyer, Ken Anger makes my job much easier. The Knights Templar, the forerunners of the Masons, Rosicrucians and Illuminati, were an all male religious order that actually permitted homosexual behavior among their members. They were also exposed for worshipping the "Goat's head" (Baphomet) and lovers of all things Plato (Lucifer). Through their alliance with Illuminati Jews, they have come to dominate the world's finances and its culture. "(Ken Anger's) His short films, which he has been producing since 1937, have variously merged surrealism with homoerotica and the occult. Whilst he has produced almost forty short films in his lifetime, only six of these have received distribution, and have come to be referred to as the "Magick Lantern Cycle".[1] He has been described as "one of America's first openly gay filmmakers, and certainly the first whose work addressed homosexuality in an undisguised, self-implicating manner",[2] and some of his homoerotic works, such as Fireworks (1947) and Scorpio Rising (1964), were produced prior to the legalisation of homosexuality in the United States." (Source) Not surprisingly, Anger's love affair with the Occult manifested itself in High School: "It was whilst at high school that he began to get interested in the occult, which he had first indirectly encountered through reading Frank L. Baum's Oz books as a child, with their accompanying Rosicrucian philosophies. Kenneth was very interested in the works of the French ceremonial magician Eliphas Levi, as well as Sir James Frazer's The Golden Bough, although his favourite was the writings of the British occultist Aleister Crowley Crowley had founded a religion known as Thelema based upon a religious experience that he had in 1904, in which a being known as Aiwass had contacted him and recited to him The Book of the Law. Kenneth subsequently became a great fan of Crowley's work and converted to Thelema." (Ibid) The Wizard of Oz is used in trauma-based mind control as a script when creating programmed multiple personalities. Crowley is best known for his "Sex Majick", the belief that revelation from Lucifer can best be experienced during the sex act. As a result of his first homoerotic film, "Fireworks", Anger found a new ally in one very well known sexual deviant: One of the first people to buy a copy of "Fireworks" was the sexologist Dr. Alfred Kinsey of the Institute for Sex Research. He and Anger struck up a friendship that would last until the doctor's death, during which time Anger aided Kinsey in his research. According to Anger's unofficial biographer Bill Landis, Kinsey became a "father figure" whom Anger "could both interact with and emulate." ... That same year, Anger directed The Love That Whirls, a film based upon Aztec human sacrifice, but because of the nudity that it contained was destroyed by technicians at the film lab who deemed it to be obscene. (ibid.) In the 1950s, through fear of the McCarthy hearings on exposing Hollywood Communists, Anger fled to France where he made a movie that used waterfalls to symbolize "golden showers" (urination on another). His next best known work was "Scorpio Rising": "In Scorpio Rising, the montaged appropriation of signs and symbols (cross, swastika), icons (Jesus, Brando, Dean), characters (bike boys Scorpio, Taurus and Leo) and soundtracks is dominated by a viewpoint that unveils alternative meanings. These subversive statements are buried in coded metaphors and double entendres, where obvious meaning and signification are obscured. Questions and themes of repressed desire are literally fleshed out and exploded on screen in fast-cut sequences in which subliminal shots of a full-frontal pelvic thrusting or a boys' orgy are intercut with scenes from a black-and-white C-grade religious epic in which Jesus gives sight to the blind man." (Source) It gets even more bizarre: "In 1966, Anger moved into the ground floor of a large 19th century house in San Francisco known as the Russian Embassy. Around this time he began planning for a new film, which he planned to title Lucifer Rising and which would echo his Thelemic beliefs about the ensuing Aeon of Horus. He had the name of Lucifer tattooed upon his chest and began searching for a young man who could symbolically become Lucifer, "the Crowned and Conquering Child" of the new Aeon, for Lucifer Rising. He met various young men who could fit the position, inviting each to live with him at the Russian Embassy, although eventually he settled upon a man named Bobby Beausoleil. Beausoleil also formed a band, the Magic Powerhouse of Oz, in order to record the music for the film. Then, in 1967, Anger claimed that the footage which he had been filming for Lucifer Rising had been stolen, and he placed the blame upon Beausoleil, who would deny the claims, later telling Anger's unofficial biographer Bill Landis that "what had happened was that Kenneth had spent all the money that was invested in Lucifer Rising" and that he therefore invented the story to satisfy the film's creditors.[ Beausoleil and Anger fell out, with the former getting involved with Charles Manson and his cult, the Family, eventually carrying out Manson's bidding by torturing and murdering Gary Hinman." (Source) Anger decided to use the footage from "Lucifer Rising" for another movie: "The following year he travelled to London where he first met J. Paul Getty, who would subsequently become Anger's patron, and where he also met and befriended Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, members of The Rolling Stones, as well as Richards' drug addicted girlfriend Anita Pallenberg. Anger then decided to use much of the footage created for Lucifer Rising in a new film of his, Invocation of My Demon Brother, which starred Beausoleil, (Anton) LaVey, Jagger and Richards, as well as Anger himself, and the music for which had been composed by Jagger. It was released in 1969, and explored many of the Thelemic themes that Anger had originally intended for Lucifer Rising." (Ibid) Anger was also professionally involved with Jimmy Page, who wrote the music for "Lucifer Rising", lived in Crowley's mansion and had a vast collection of Crowley's artwork. Page and Anger had a falling out and his musical score was dumped. Beausoleil reportedely wrote the new music from his prison cell. His lifelong relationship with Church of Satan founder, Anton Lavey, is also worth mentioning: Anger is a Thelemite and after many years joined the Thelemic organisation, the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). He viewed many of the men he associated with as living embodiments of Lucifer, a symbol of the Aeon of Horus in Thelemic philosophy, and had the name of Lucifer tattooed onto his chest. Despite being a Thelemite, Anger has shown an interest in various other religious movements, particularly those that are in some way occult. For instance, he was a lifelong friend of Anton Szandor LaVey, both before and after the founding of the Church of Satan in the 1960s, and lived with LaVey and his family during the 1980s. LaVey also made an appearance in one of Anger's films, Invocation to My Demon Brother (1969) whilst Anger wrote forewords to two of LaVey's books, The Devil's Notebook (1992) and Satan Speaks! (1998). He also describes himself as a "pagan" and refuses to consider himself to be a Satanist. (ibid) While it doesn't seem like his films were for general public consumption, Anger' work with rock musicians, LaVey and J Paul Getty firmly establish him as the film-maker for the Illuminati Elite and reflective of their "family values". Homosexuality is both Crowley's "Sex Majick" and Satanic defiance to traditional marriage and procreation. It is the worship of pleasure over responsibility. Anger himself proves the point. Homosexuality is satanic worship only the poor and uneducated believe it is innocent because your pastor doesn't preach God's warnings. Wake up out your slumber |
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Them pedophiles are coming out of the church and nowhere else |
FrLukas:Pedophiles are all over the world and a few other African nations commit similar crimes against children. |
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Don"t believe the hype no matter how many puppets in the play it's still a puppet show. |