Monthly Archives: July 2019

Africa Moving Forward With Infrastructure: Nigeria and Ethiopia

re posted from                                   AFRICA AND THE WORLD

Africa Moving Forward With Infrastructure: Nigeria and Ethiopia

July 28, 2019

President Buhari has maintained his commitment to recharging Lake Chad, which he discussed with me after he was elected to his first term as president in Mach 2015. The International Conference to Read the rest

Court Rules on TB/Silicosis Contracted in SA Mines

and were the millions of miners who have become ill working in South Africa`s mines, diagnosed with silicosis-induced TB or with AIDS? Is AIDS an umbrella label?

re posted from                                 GroundUp

https://www.groundup.org.za/article/landmark-silicosis-settlement-made-order-court/

 

Landmark silicosis settlement made order of court

26 July 2019   By Tania Broughton

“This agreement can never
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How the Global Warming Religion Kills Millions

an exceptionally interesting talk by Christopher Monckton who advocates for sub Saharan Africa to have as many coal fired plants as possible because a severe lack of electricity  is killing millions. Well worth listening to.

Source: The Lumen Fidei Institute

Viscount Christopher Monckton – Climate of Genocide  

Published on 7
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Jacques Cheminade on Lyndon LaRouche’s Exoneration

Source: LaRouchePAC Videos

Jacques Cheminade on Lyndon LaRouche’s Exoneration

 

Published on 22 Jul 2019

https://action.larouchepac.com/exonerate

Former French presidential candidate and Chairman of Solidarité et Progrès, Jacques Cheminade appeals to President Trump to exonerate Lyndon LaRouche, thereby exonerating the ideas for which LaRouche’s enemies put him in prison.

Cheminade too

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Eskom: Poverty not Pollution is the Biggest Killer

Eskom: Poverty not Pollution is the Biggest Killer

Destroying South Africa`s industrial capacity is the name of the game that is being thrown at Eskom. Since the character assassination of former president Jacob Zuma both the ANC and Eskom are under attack which is because of South Africa`s role in … Read the rest