John Magufuli: Death of an African Freedom Fighter, Confronted Big Pharma and the Corrupt Covid Cabal

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In the Western world, African leaders are invisible, until that is, they draw the ire of the Globalati, the Pandemic Curia, the WHO, and its Virus-obsessed Media.
On Wednesday March 17, the queasy, seemingly unreal news broke out of Tanzania: âWe have lost our courageous leader, President John Magufuli, who has died from a heart illness,â said Tanzanian Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassan, in a television broadcast that shocked the world and revealed the new Covid-Colonial order in no uncertain terms: No matter what Magufuli may have achieved for Tanzania, trying, for example, to protect her from Covidâs economic ravages, his âdenialismâ meant that the world, including Tanzania, was better off without him. So much for Black Lives Matterânone of its pieties would apply to Africaâs economic liberators.
Everybody in the Covid trenches felt the shock death to be connected to Magufuliâs provocation to the global Covid industrial complex last May, when he covertly had non-human samplesâfrom fruits, goats, sheep, and car oilâtested 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 lineâexposing 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 Tanzaniaâs 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.
It is no mystery why Dr. Magufuli took on the absurdity of using PCR as a frightening tool for a (putative) Corona virus.
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 and subsequently earned masters and doctoral degrees in chemistry, again from the University of Dar es Salaam, in 1994 and 2009, respectively. In late 2019, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Dodoma for improving the economy of the country.
In addition, heâd declared that vaccines didnât work and were dangerous, while keeping Tanzania open for business and refusing to adhere to either social distancing or masks. Meanwhile, as though bearing out the notion that Covid only becomes a problem when a country bows to its dictates, Tanzania turned up next to no âcasesâ or deaths from Covid. As of March 18, the official numbers, according to Our World In Statistics were: 509 cases, 183 recovered, and 21 deaths, since Jan. 22, 2020.
On Twitter, some of his extraordinary achievements, totally absent from media reports, began to emerge:
âMagufuli will be remembered for these top 4 things:
- Moved Tanzania to a middle income country in a single term.
- Built Africaâs best electric railway, which is still a dream in the USA.
- Slaughtered corruption and plundering of TZ resources.
- Downplayed Covid-19
â Serial Tweeper
âHis death is a win for imperialists who will stop at nothing until they control Africa. He was a true leader who had the interests of his people at heart.â â Generational Youth Talks
âYou have to be Tanzanian to understand how great Magufuli was.â â Protas Manunited
âHe was very unique in decision making. Now we go back to stealing minerals.â â Mwesiga Credius
Magufuliâwho fought corruption and foreign bribesârejected a $10 billion loan from China, banned Government officials from foreign trips, and radically cut back both the size of his cabinet, their salaries, and his own salary. It was reported that in 2019, according to Tweeter âBlacks Region,â China offered to give Tanzania a loan to expand Dar es Salaamâs port if they agreed to have no construction of a new port, have the Chinese run the port for 30 years, and provide the Chinese a 99-year lease. âPresident Magufuli refused, saying only a madman would sign that.â
He also fought foreign gold mines and accused them of extensive criminal corruption. Reuters reported in 2017:
âTanzanian President John Magufuli has said he will close all the mines if mining companies delay negotiations to resolve a dispute over billions of dollars in back taxes which the government say they owe.â Magufuli himself tweeted on July 1, 2020, that the World Bank had declared Tanzania a âmiddle income country,â a full five years ahead of the projected schedule. âGOD BLESS TANZANIA,â he wrote.
None of this warmed him to the United States, which issued a condescending statement, reasserting that we are now the United States of Covid and Political Correctness: We offered our condolences to Tanzanians, ââŠas they advocate for respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms and work to combat the Covid-19 pandemic. We hope that Tanzania can move forward on a democratic and prosperous path.â The frosty statement seemed to suggest that Magufuli had done none of the above, but that it would all be achieved now that he was out of the way.
What right do we have to condemn the late Magufuliâs Covid âdenialismâ when they show 21 deaths and we report over 500,000? (A false number through and through.) Maybe âCovid denialismâ is the best policy ever? Maybe, like Goetheâs Forest King, it only kills if youâre afraid of it and believe in it.
Certainly, Magufuliâs death was unexpected. The Tanzanian anti-corruption populist, nicknamed âthe bulldozer,â seemed the very picture of health. Yet heâd not been seen since Feb. 27, creating a lot of innuendo and predictive programming from his foes that he was hidden away somewhere, dying of Covid. The idea that heâd died of a heart condition, while being treated in a hospital for it, also seemed far-fetched, for such a relatively young and energetic leader.
If this was true, that Magufuliâs heart had given out, itâs impossible to underestimate how many sworn enemies of his radical, unapologetic, anti-globalist economic policies were thanking their lucky stars, some of them openly.
Tanzanians, meanwhile, wailed, cried, and screamed as the body of their beloved leader was driven through Dar es Salaam to lay in state:
Youâd never have a clue Magufuli was loved in his country at all if you only looked at Western media headlines, consistent in their icy Covid-Imperial toneâprojecting that Magufuli was rightfully swept away by the very âvirusâ he âdeniedâ while alive.
None of the corporate media outletsânot oneâquoted Vice President Samia Suluhu Hassanâs statement that President Magufuli had died of a heart condition. It was as if that particular international event did not occurâas if the storyâs spin was coordinated and pre-written, which should surprise none of us. Instead, the worldâs press (outside of Africa) ran almost identical headlines, reducing Magufuliâs 6-year transformative reign to a spitting contest over his âCovid denialism,â while pushing an unsourced ârumorâ heâd died of Covid.
Some typical headlines:
âJohn Magufuli: Tanzaniaâs President dies aged 61 after Covid rumoursâ âBBC News
âJohn Magufuli, Tanzania leader who played down Covid, dies at 61âł âThe New York Times
âTanzaniaâs Covid-19 denying president, John Magufuli, dead at 61â âNew York Post
âTanzaniaâs President John Magufuli who urged citizens âto pray coronavirus awayâ has diedâ âCNN
âTanzaniaâs Covid-skeptic leader Magufuli dies after weeks of rumors about his healthâ âNBC News
âTanzaniaâs Covid-Denying President, John Magufuli, dies aged 61â âThe Guardian
They all drew their disapproving angle, curiously, not from the Tanzanian governmentâs official statement, but from Kenyan TV (KTV), which bore him political hostility.
The rumor (which displaced the Tanzanian Vice Presidentâs statement) was never even attributed to a named source, but also included the secondary rumor that Magufuli had had to be flown to Kenyaâor possibly Indiaâto be treated for his top-secret âCovidâ (the new AIDSâmulti-faceted weapon that can be used against political enemies for virtually any desired outcome).
Some cited an âopposition leader.â Beyond the borders of Western media, the source of the internationally quoted rumor came clear: The man Magufuli defeated in the last election: Tundu Lissu, who, from exile in Europe, became the oracle on what had killed Magufuli. âCovid took him down,â Lissu was quoted by several newspapers as saying, even adding, cruelly: âItâs poetic justice,â and of course, the banal and ubiquitous accusation, designed to attract reward biscuits from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation:
âHe denied science.â
In this tweet, Lissu draws the post-Colonial/Virus-Colonial line in the sand, making clear how he sees Tanzaniaâs future, as one of âscienceâ and âinternational cooperation.â
The Deccan Herald openly ran headlines quoting Lissu as an authority on Magufuliâs death:
Magufuli died from coronavirus, says Tanzania opposition leader
The Deccan Herald | March 18, 2021
The Guardian had even gone so far as to call for Magufuli to be âreined in.â
Itâs time for Africa to rein in Tanzaniaâs anti-vaxxer president
The Guardian | February 8, 2021
Is this language not flatly racist? Or is Pharma-Colonialism a blank check for the racism that is prohibited in other contexts?
Author, broadcaster, and nutritionist Keidi Obi Awabu commented in his broadcast devoted to Magufuliâs death:
âOpposition politicians seem to be the darlings of the Western Press.â
The Independent ran with a similar headline that didnât clarify at all that it had no actual sources for its assertion that Magufuli was sick with âCovid.â
Covid sceptic Tanzanian leader âreceiving treatment in Indiaâ for coronavirus
The Independent | March 11, 2021
History Repeats Itself
The hammering of the international media against Magufuli was a traumatic reenactment of how they maligned and attacked former South African President Thabo Mbeki 20 years ago, for stepping off the beaten pharmaceutical NGO path on HIV/AIDS.
Colonialism in Africa has been replaced by what I call âVirus Colonialism,â which demands that every nation fall in line with the WHOâs declared pandemics, from HIV to Covid. They must not question any facet of the so-called âscience,â which occludes a vast array of incalculable injuries inflicted on Africa in the name of these putative viral emergencies. God forbid they themselves decide what their government health policies and priorities should be. Colonialism never dies; it just takes on new forms.
The Paw-Paw Incident
While Mbeki invited 33 HIV experts to Pretoria in 2000, from both sides of the HIV causation and medication debate (and was forced to resign over it), Magufuli did something much simpler, but possibly even more provocative to the Globalist Colonial Powers. In early May, he stood before cameras and narrated the results of a Tanzanian government experiment that quite literally blew a hole in the hull of the entire Covid Propaganda Ship. He had understood that the PCR Covid âtestâ was creating the mass illusion of sickness and death to come, by counting âcases,â and decided to see just how reliable the test was. The results were as shocking as they were comical.
Speaking slowly and deliberately, Magufuli said: âWe took samples from goats. We took samples from sheep. We took samples from a paw-paw. We even took samples from car oil.â He went on to say they had taken samples also from âother thingsâ which included: jackfruit, a kware bird, and a rabbit. They gave all the non-human samples human names and ages, and this was the result he announced:
The car oil (named Jabil Hamza, male, 30) came back negative on the PCR test. The jackfruit (named Sara Samuel, 45,) was inconclusive. The paw-paw fruit, âWe named it Elizabeth Ane,â he said. âThe results of the paw-paw came back positiveâthat it has Corona. That means the liquid from the paw-paw is positive.â The bird sample was also positive, as was the goat sample.
Smiling in the sun, Magufuli said, displaying his subtle sense of humor: âThat means all the paw-paws should be in isolation also.â He then wondered whether ââŠall the goats that we have here,â or at least the one which tested positive, ââŠshould also be in isolation.â
Heâd made his point, but he was also serious: He instructed the Tanzanian security forces to investigate what he saw as clear corruption with these so-called test kits. He understood that the test was the gateway for the overtaking, by WHO and its satellite forces, of Tanzaniaâs population, economy, civil liberties, and resources.
Population Control Disguised as Charity
âThere is something happening,â he said. âI said before we should not accept that every aid is meant to be good for this nation.â In another talk he said: âVaccines are dangerous,â and also stressed the common-sense observation: âWe have lived for over a year without the virus and the good evidence is most of you donât wear masks.â
As a PhD chemist, Magufuli held a post as an industrial chemist in Tanzania for many years, and even blew the whistle on the sterilizing effects of the Gardasil vaccine:
âIn a certain country, its girl children â aged below 14 years â were vaccinated against what was said to be cervical cancer, but it later emerged that the vaccination was meant to make them infertile,â he said.
Beneath the Covid war lies a spiritual battle which many Christians see as nothing less than a Satanic attack. This is another front that the secular international media, accusing Magufuli of âdenying science,â attacked and mocked him on.
He called Covid âthe devilâ (shatani) and said that it âcannot live in the body of Christ.â Dr. Stella Immanuel, from Americaâs Frontline Doctors, made similar points in her speeches, stressing that the fear itself was diabolical and was killing people.
Magufuliâs âpaw-pawâ video went viral on social media, among the ever-growing ranks of Covid âskeptics,â whoâd understood that the PCR test, which its inventor Kary Mullis always stressed was not designed to identify âinfectionâ with a virus, but could take any single molecule, and mass-amplify it, as one can cast shadows on a wall and make them appear fearsome.
A bio-tech illusion, used to collapse the economy and freedom of the entire world.
One of many examples of Magufuliâs successes, here is a photo of the airport in Dar es Salaam, rebuilt on his watch:
Julius Nyerere International Airport on Wikipedia
On Feb. 24, days before the last time he was seen, Magufuli was in rare form, unveiling a massive road project in Dar es Salaam, and stressing that only the ruling CCM party could have achieved this. His mantra was âHapa Kazi Tuâ (Work Is My Only Focus). âTanzania is a rich country,â he said. âWe have to use our wealth in order to develop.â
Most ironically, one of the last things his people ever heard him say was in answer to the question of how the project was finished on time. âIt was completed on time because no-one used Corona as an excuse to delay it,â he said, applauding the contractors and instructing government officials not to even think of using Covid as an excuse to delay the development of Tanzaniaâs critical infrastructure projects. His last public appearance ended with a choir serenading him.
Kenyan attorney, scholar, and former Director of Kenya Anti-Corruption Commission Patrick Lumumba is a great admirer of Magufuli. After a sit-down meeting with Magufuli, he coined a new verb: âTo magulify.â
He explained:
âWhat is âto magulifyâ? To magulify, which we will not find in the English dictionary but I hope it will find a place in the next issue of the dictionaryâŠis to create an environment where resources are used efficiently, to create an environment where leadership is disciplined, and to serve oneâs country with dedication and in the spirit of patriotism. When you say and do that, then, you have been magulified.â
May his eternal spirit protect Tanzania from the worthless PCR test, from Covid terror, lockdown, and all the internationally sanctioned plunders Magufuli gave his life to keep at bay.
That paw-paw, âElizabeth Ane,â that goat, and that quail, with their positive Covid tests, will forever be a thorn in the side of the Covid industrial complex, thanks to the ingenuity and courage of John Pombe Magufuli.
Rest in Peace.
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