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− | |description=[[President of Tanzania]] who refused to institute a [[Covid lockdown]] and rejected [[WHO]] advice. Died aged 61. A friend of [[Pierre Nkurunziza]], [[President of Burundi]] who took a similar policy and died suddenly | + | |description=[[President of Tanzania]] who refused to institute a [[Covid lockdown]] and rejected [[WHO]] advice. Died aged 61 after harsh criticism by western controlled media. A close friend of [[Pierre Nkurunziza]], [[President of Burundi]] who took a similar policy and died suddenly in 2020. |
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− | }}'''Dr John Pombe Magufuli''' was the [[president of Tanzania]]. He was widely criticised by {{ccm}} after questioning the [[WHO]]'s narrative about [[COVID-19]].<ref name=tcn/> In February 2021, ''[[The Guardian]]'' headlined an article | + | }}'''Dr John Pombe Magufuli''' was the [[president of Tanzania]]. He was widely criticised by {{ccm}} after questioning the [[WHO]]'s narrative about [[COVID-19]].<ref name=tcn/> In February 2021, ''[[The Guardian]]'' headlined an article ''It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president'', and the next month he died, reportedly of [[heart failure]].<ref name="dw"/> |
==Background== | ==Background== | ||
− | Magufuli earned his bachelor of science in education degree majoring in chemistry and mathematics as teaching subjects from The [[University of Dar es Salaam]] in [[1988]]. He also earned his masters and PhD (doctorate) degrees in chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam | + | Magufuli earned his bachelor of science in education degree majoring in chemistry and mathematics as teaching subjects from The [[University of Dar es Salaam]] in [[1988]]. He also earned his masters and PhD (doctorate) degrees in chemistry from the [[University of Dar es Salaam]] in [[1994]] and [[2009]] respectively. |
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+ | ==Anti-corruption== | ||
+ | [[Deutsche Welle]] reported that "His hands-on war against corruption was admired not just in Tanzania — but the [[Africa|entire continent]].".<ref name=dw>https://www.dw.com/en/tanzanias-covid-skeptic-president-john-magufuli-dies-at-61/a-56908583</ref> | ||
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+ | {{SMWQ | ||
+ | |authors=Kit Knightly | ||
+ | |date=12 March 2021 | ||
+ | |text=The negative coverage of [[Tanzania/President|President]] Magufuli is a very recent phenomenon. Early in his Presidency he even received glowing write-ups from the Western press and [[Soros]]-backed [[think tank]]s, praising his reforms and calling him an “example” to other [[African]] nations. | ||
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+ | All that changed when he spoke out about [[Covid]] being hoax. | ||
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+ | When he was re-elected in October 2020 the standard Western accusations of “voter suppression” and “[[electoral fraud]]” appeared in the Western press which had previously reported his approval rating as high as 96%. | ||
+ | |source_name=Off Guardian | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://off-guardian.org/2021/03/12/tanzania-the-second-covid-coup/ | ||
+ | }} | ||
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+ | ==Covid-19== | ||
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− | |caption=President John Magufuli of Tanzania | + | |caption=President John Magufuli of Tanzania Non-human test Samples to the Lab That Test Positive for COVID-19 |
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===Testing the WHO=== | ===Testing the WHO=== | ||
− | + | Magufuli sent the [[WHO]] a variety of non-human samples for [[COVID]] testing.<ref>https://mobile.twitter.com/RadioAN24/status/1258820803015122947?p=v saved at [http://archive.is/Xe9Ng Archive.is]</ref><ref>https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/we-sent-them-samples-goat-papaya-pheasant-tanzanian-president-catches-who-epic-lie saved at [https://web.archive.org/web/20200510182518/https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/we-sent-them-samples-goat-papaya-pheasant-tanzanian-president-catches-who-epic-lie Archive.org] saved at [http://archive.is/JZBxA Archive.is]</ref> The samples of a goat, a papaya and a quail were to be tested for [[COVID-19]]. All 3 were judged to carry the virus.<ref name=tcn>http://silentcrownews.com/wordpress/?p=6524 saved at [http://web.archive.org/web/20200812120153/http://silentcrownews.com/wordpress/?p=6524 Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.ph/OQqQr Archive.is]</ref> His comment at the time was that the equipment or people may be compromised, and sometimes it can be sabotage, since they are otherwise capable to detect diseases reliably. | |
+ | {{SMWQ | ||
+ | |text=Everybody in the Covid trenches felt the shock death to be connected to Magufuli’s provocation to the global Covid industrial complex last May, when he covertly had non-human samples — from fruits, goats, sheep, and car oil — tested for Covid on the PCR test, returning positive results from a paw-paw, a quail, and a goat. | ||
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+ | With humor, cheek, and audacity, Magufuli had crossed a line—exposing the fraud and illegitimacy of the PCR testing apparatus that the WHO relied on to justify the global lockdown, the terror, and the [[COVID-19/Vaccine|vaccine]] rollouts. After the disturbing results came in, Magufuli suspended the head of Tanzania’s National Health Laboratory, Nyambura Moremi, and formed a 10-person investigative committee. The EU had given Tanzania 27 million Euros to impose strict [[Covid lockdown measures]], but along with the [[Presidents of Belarus]] and [[Pierre Nkurunziza|Burundi]], Magufuli kicked the [[WHO]] out of his country. | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.globalresearch.ca/john-magufuli-death-african-freedom-fighter/5740438 | ||
+ | |source_name=Global Research | ||
+ | |authors=Celia Faber | ||
+ | |date=19 March 2021 | ||
+ | |subjects=Covid lockdown | ||
+ | }} | ||
===COVID-19 lockdown refusal=== | ===COVID-19 lockdown refusal=== | ||
{{FA|COVID-19/Lockdown}} | {{FA|COVID-19/Lockdown}} | ||
Magufuli was a "close friend" of [[Pierre Nkurunziza]], who also refused to order a lockdown in response to [[COVID-19]]<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/burundi-leader-nkurunziza-died-of-covid-19-%E2%80%94-diplomats/ar-BB15lvsx</ref> and who also died suddenly, reported of a "heart attack". | Magufuli was a "close friend" of [[Pierre Nkurunziza]], who also refused to order a lockdown in response to [[COVID-19]]<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/burundi-leader-nkurunziza-died-of-covid-19-%E2%80%94-diplomats/ar-BB15lvsx</ref> and who also died suddenly, reported of a "heart attack". | ||
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+ | === Warning about COVID jabs === | ||
+ | In January 2021, John Magufuli publicly warned citizens that the [[COVID jabs]] were dangerous.<ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/27/tanzania-president-denounces-covid-vaccines</ref> | ||
==Regime change warnings== | ==Regime change warnings== | ||
[[image:Pompeo tweet.png|thumbnail|400px|left]] | [[image:Pompeo tweet.png|thumbnail|400px|left]] | ||
− | In August 2020, the | + | In August [[2020]], the influential D.C. think tank [[Council on Foreign Relations]] published a blog post noting that president Magufuli was becoming “increasingly problematic”. |
After the 2020 October 28th Tanzanian election, the pressure from [[Washington DC]] increased, an indication the US did not achieve its desired outcome. The [[US State Department]]<ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/30/africa/us-cites-fraud-tanzania-election-intl/index.html</ref> soon claimed that “significant [[election-related fraud]] and intimidation” and called for an election re-do.<ref>https://www.mintpressnews.com/pompeos-tweet-tanzania-election-irregularities-could-have-easily-been-about-us/272820/</ref> | After the 2020 October 28th Tanzanian election, the pressure from [[Washington DC]] increased, an indication the US did not achieve its desired outcome. The [[US State Department]]<ref>https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/30/africa/us-cites-fraud-tanzania-election-intl/index.html</ref> soon claimed that “significant [[election-related fraud]] and intimidation” and called for an election re-do.<ref>https://www.mintpressnews.com/pompeos-tweet-tanzania-election-irregularities-could-have-easily-been-about-us/272820/</ref> | ||
− | In February 2021, ''[[The Guardian]]'' carried a story about Magufuli entitled ''It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/feb/08/its-time-for-africa-to-rein-in-tanzanias-anti-vaxxer-president</ref> by [[Vava Tampa]]. The story was sponsored by the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]. Tampa's obituary for [[Pierre Nkurunziza]] was subtitled "President of Burundi whose 15-year rule was ultimately marked by violence and repression". | + | === From ''The Guardian'' and WHO === |
+ | In February 2021, ''[[The Guardian]]'' carried a story about Magufuli entitled ''It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president''.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/feb/08/its-time-for-africa-to-rein-in-tanzanias-anti-vaxxer-president</ref> by [[Vava Tampa]]. The story was sponsored by the [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]. Tampa's obituary for [[Pierre Nkurunziza]] was subtitled "President of Burundi whose 15-year rule was ultimately marked by violence and repression". The same month, [[Tedros Ghebreyesus]] urged Tanzanian authorities take “robust action” against the virus.<ref name=aj>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/21/who-chief-calls-on-tanzania-to-take-action-against-covid-19</ref> | ||
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+ | === Staff deaths === | ||
+ | In February 2021 a "spate of deaths attributed to “pneumonia” and “respiratory challenges” has struck both government officials and members of the public."<ref>https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/24/alarm-as-ill-coughing-tanzanian-minister-gives-press-conference</ref> | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | [[File:John Magufuli-death.png|thumb|right| | + | [[File:John Magufuli-death.png|thumb|right|650px]] |
− | John Magufuli reportedly died of heart failure | + | John Magufuli reportedly died of heart failure in March 2021, after being admitted to hospital on 6 March.<ref name=dw/><ref>https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1411435/John-Magufuli-dead-how-did-president-magufuli-die-cause-of-death-evg</ref> |
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+ | == Appreciation == | ||
+ | David Bell wrote in [[Africa News]] in April 2021 that ''Magufuli’s Covid response saved thousands of lives''.<ref>https://www.newsafrica.net/sections/politics/magufuli-s-covid-response-saved-thousands-of-lives-202104151355</ref> | ||
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{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 13:09, 18 October 2024
"“Anti-vaxxer”" John Magufuli (Politician, COVID-19/Premature death, COVID-19/Dissident) | ||||||||
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Born | 29 October 1959 | |||||||
Died | March 2021 (Age 61) | |||||||
Cause of death | "Heart failure" | |||||||
Nationality | Tanzanian | |||||||
Alma mater | University of Dar es Salaam | |||||||
Victim of | Premature death | |||||||
President of Tanzania who refused to institute a Covid lockdown and rejected WHO advice. Died aged 61 after harsh criticism by western controlled media. A close friend of Pierre Nkurunziza, President of Burundi who took a similar policy and died suddenly in 2020.
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Dr John Pombe Magufuli was the president of Tanzania. He was widely criticised by commercially-controlled media after questioning the WHO's narrative about COVID-19.[1] In February 2021, The Guardian headlined an article It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president, and the next month he died, reportedly of heart failure.[2]
Contents
Background
Magufuli earned his bachelor of science in education degree majoring in chemistry and mathematics as teaching subjects from The University of Dar es Salaam in 1988. He also earned his masters and PhD (doctorate) degrees in chemistry from the University of Dar es Salaam in 1994 and 2009 respectively.
Anti-corruption
Deutsche Welle reported that "His hands-on war against corruption was admired not just in Tanzania — but the entire continent.".[2]
“The negative coverage of President Magufuli is a very recent phenomenon. Early in his Presidency he even received glowing write-ups from the Western press and Soros-backed think tanks, praising his reforms and calling him an “example” to other African nations.
All that changed when he spoke out about Covid being hoax.
When he was re-elected in October 2020 the standard Western accusations of “voter suppression” and “electoral fraud” appeared in the Western press which had previously reported his approval rating as high as 96%.”
Kit Knightly (12 March 2021) [3]
Covid-19
President John Magufuli of Tanzania Non-human test Samples to the Lab That Test Positive for COVID-19 |
Testing the WHO
Magufuli sent the WHO a variety of non-human samples for COVID testing.[4][5] The samples of a goat, a papaya and a quail were to be tested for COVID-19. All 3 were judged to carry the virus.[1] His comment at the time was that the equipment or people may be compromised, and sometimes it can be sabotage, since they are otherwise capable to detect diseases reliably.
“Everybody in the Covid trenches felt the shock death to be connected to Magufuli’s provocation to the global Covid industrial complex last May, when he covertly had non-human samples — from fruits, goats, sheep, and car oil — tested for Covid on the PCR test, returning positive results from a paw-paw, a quail, and a goat. With humor, cheek, and audacity, Magufuli had crossed a line—exposing the fraud and illegitimacy of the PCR testing apparatus that the WHO relied on to justify the global lockdown, the terror, and the vaccine rollouts. After the disturbing results came in, Magufuli suspended the head of Tanzania’s National Health Laboratory, Nyambura Moremi, and formed a 10-person investigative committee. The EU had given Tanzania 27 million Euros to impose strict Covid lockdown measures, but along with the Presidents of Belarus and Burundi, Magufuli kicked the WHO out of his country.”
Celia Faber (19 March 2021) [6]
COVID-19 lockdown refusal
- Full article: COVID-19/Lockdown
- Full article: COVID-19/Lockdown
Magufuli was a "close friend" of Pierre Nkurunziza, who also refused to order a lockdown in response to COVID-19[7] and who also died suddenly, reported of a "heart attack".
Warning about COVID jabs
In January 2021, John Magufuli publicly warned citizens that the COVID jabs were dangerous.[8]
Regime change warnings
In August 2020, the influential D.C. think tank Council on Foreign Relations published a blog post noting that president Magufuli was becoming “increasingly problematic”.
After the 2020 October 28th Tanzanian election, the pressure from Washington DC increased, an indication the US did not achieve its desired outcome. The US State Department[9] soon claimed that “significant election-related fraud and intimidation” and called for an election re-do.[10]
From The Guardian and WHO
In February 2021, The Guardian carried a story about Magufuli entitled It's time for Africa to rein in Tanzania's anti-vaxxer president.[11] by Vava Tampa. The story was sponsored by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Tampa's obituary for Pierre Nkurunziza was subtitled "President of Burundi whose 15-year rule was ultimately marked by violence and repression". The same month, Tedros Ghebreyesus urged Tanzanian authorities take “robust action” against the virus.[12]
Staff deaths
In February 2021 a "spate of deaths attributed to “pneumonia” and “respiratory challenges” has struck both government officials and members of the public."[13]
Death
John Magufuli reportedly died of heart failure in March 2021, after being admitted to hospital on 6 March.[2][14]
Appreciation
David Bell wrote in Africa News in April 2021 that Magufuli’s Covid response saved thousands of lives.[15]
References
- ↑ a b http://silentcrownews.com/wordpress/?p=6524 saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ a b c https://www.dw.com/en/tanzanias-covid-skeptic-president-john-magufuli-dies-at-61/a-56908583
- ↑ https://off-guardian.org/2021/03/12/tanzania-the-second-covid-coup/ Off Guardian
- ↑ https://mobile.twitter.com/RadioAN24/status/1258820803015122947?p=v saved at Archive.is
- ↑ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/we-sent-them-samples-goat-papaya-pheasant-tanzanian-president-catches-who-epic-lie saved at Archive.org saved at Archive.is
- ↑ https://www.globalresearch.ca/john-magufuli-death-african-freedom-fighter/5740438 Global Research
- ↑ https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/burundi-leader-nkurunziza-died-of-covid-19-%E2%80%94-diplomats/ar-BB15lvsx
- ↑ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/1/27/tanzania-president-denounces-covid-vaccines
- ↑ https://edition.cnn.com/2020/10/30/africa/us-cites-fraud-tanzania-election-intl/index.html
- ↑ https://www.mintpressnews.com/pompeos-tweet-tanzania-election-irregularities-could-have-easily-been-about-us/272820/
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2021/feb/08/its-time-for-africa-to-rein-in-tanzanias-anti-vaxxer-president
- ↑ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/21/who-chief-calls-on-tanzania-to-take-action-against-covid-19
- ↑ https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2021/2/24/alarm-as-ill-coughing-tanzanian-minister-gives-press-conference
- ↑ https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1411435/John-Magufuli-dead-how-did-president-magufuli-die-cause-of-death-evg
- ↑ https://www.newsafrica.net/sections/politics/magufuli-s-covid-response-saved-thousands-of-lives-202104151355