Editor's Note: Beware of those who come bearing gifts...Anonymous
Susanne Posel, Contributor Activist Post
The 2012 International AIDS Conference (IAC) has attracted 40,000 of the world’s leading scientists, researchers, advocates and eugenicists to Washington DC. The topics of discussion are HIV vaccines, preventative measures and public policy.
A focus on underdeveloped nations and controlling the spread of HIV has prompted initiatives in countries like Puerto Rico by combining propaganda and forced participation in medical services.
Bill Gates, supporter of eugenics, spoke at the IAC. Gates asserted that the UN is showing the globally, HIV/AIDS is still “a problem”. While wealthy, industrialized nations, like the US, are the backbone of funding and research and development, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation have pledged $2.5 billion in HIV grants directly to the UN’s Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.
Gates is speaking with pharmaceutical corporations like Merck to assist in an HIV vaccine and support the use of citizens in under-developed nations for “a series of clinical trials” to ensure that an immunization is approved for global use.
At this year’s IAC, no mention is made of the origins of HIV, how the bioweapon targets black people, and how its domination over nations in Africa and India support the eugenics agenda.
The Telegraph’s 2-minute video below shows Mr. Romney claiming Iran’s leaders would “wipe Israel off the map.” Mr. Romney’s senior national security advisor stated that Mr. Romney would “respect” Israel if they initiate armed attack on Iran for alleged “malevolent nuclear intentions.”
Mr. Romney and Mr. Obama are repeating a known lie about Iranian president Ahmadinejad’s 2005 speech that anyone can verify by reading the speech. To lie that a national president threatens the existence of another nation is the most egregious lie imaginable.
An Ecuadorian court recently demanded Chevron to pay $19 billion in environmental damages. This includes $900 million for the Amazon Defense Front—a coalition of plaintiffs in this decade-long legal battle—and an additional $8.6 billion because Chevron refused to apologize. Ouch!
Instead of paying up, Chevron is putting up its usual dirty fight.
Its lawyers plan to appeal, and called the region’s legal system “illegitimate” and the reparations “unenforceable in any court that observes the rule of law.”
Those are strong words from a company that, between 1964 and 1990, had such poor waste management practices that 1,400 locals died. Needless to say, it’s not called “the Amazon’s Chernobyl” for nothing.