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wombatwoody
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Jul 22nd, 2022 at 4:37pm
 
Report From Tanzania – More Good News From Africa!


by Bushiri – Credence Online


AUTHOR’S NOTE: Whilst reading the following, it would behove the reader to bear in mind that President John Magufuli was one of the most popular African leaders of recent history. His support base amongst ordinary people was real and enormous, due to his genuine warmth, his determination to put the people first and to rid his country of corruption, fat cats and government idleness.

Just ask yourself: Which other leader anywhere in the world has ever voluntarily HALVED his own salary and given the other half to worthy causes? Magufuli did that, and a lot more besides, throughout his entire five-and-a-half-years’ presidency.

And such was his success at pulling his country up by the bootstraps that he was known locally, and affectionately, as “the bulldozer.”

It is almost one year now since the assassination of the world’s one and only sovereign leader who waged open warfare against the COVID-19 Cabal.

This is a first-hand account of the situation on the ground in Tanzania since the hit squad was sent in to eliminate the only leader who fought the Cabal and their ‘vaccines’ head-on, out in the open, from day one.

Within a few weeks of President Magufuli’s murder, his replacement, Samia Suluhu Hassan, a female World Economic Forum attendee, set about installing the Cabal’s COVID agenda. It was a thoroughly depressing experience. I know. I was there to see it.

Gone forever were Magufuli’s maskless smile and palpable warmth, replaced now by daily images of a cold, insentient president and her entire entourage all muzzled, as per the Cabal’s orders.

In rapid succession, in came the following:

    a campaign of fear launched by the media
    images of ‘COVID patients’ in hospitals
    tight COVID controls at the country’s airports and borders
    directives to force the public to wear face masks
    face masks in all government buildings
    a masked police force
    masks in hospitals
    antisocial distancing
    masks in schools
    masks in the streets
    no handshakes
    public transport forced to operate at half capacity
    messages from government on our mobile phones, warning us about COVID and promoting the ‘vaccine’
    palpable fear between old friends and families
    import of COVID ‘vaccines’ banned under Magufuli

“She is poison,” were words often heard in the street when Tanzanians compared the new WEF-appointed president with Magufuli.

But then, after just one week, something happened. Something truly remarkable.

After just one week of all the fear and insanity, the people of Tanzania had had enough.

Call it the legacy of Magufuli, call it divine intervention, or perhaps just plain old common sense, but it is a fact that within just seven days, great cracks began to appear in the COVID narrative in Tanzania.

First it was the police. Working in the tropical heat, they quickly realised that they were suffocating behind their masks, so they threw them where they belonged – in the bin.

So, when you see that the police themselves are questioning the narrative and distancing themselves from the nonsense, what happens?

Everyone else follows.

And so, whilst the new president and her acolytes appeared on TV daily, all masked up, pumping out fear and promoting COVID ‘vaccines’, out in the streets the people of Tanzania were having none of it and, believe me, the mass non-compliance was a sight to behold.

I do not know how many of you reading this have borne witness to an entire nation engaged in peaceful, silent, civil disobedience, but I can testify first-hand that it is one of the most moving phenomena you can possibly experience: Like a warm, silent, gentle current passing from one person to the next, leaving everyone with a smile.

Quietly, THE WHOLE OF TANZANIA STOPPED COMPLYING.

THAT’S 50 MILLION PEOPLE in a land almost five times the size of Britain.

And so today, with the exception of the country’s airports (which 90% of Tanzanians will never enter), life goes on as it always has.

Children go to school without masks, people work freely unmasked, the police absolutely do not enforce any COVID rules, public buses are packed to the hilt. The fishermen sail the ocean, farmers till the land, tourists come from Europe to taste the freedom they once had. The markets are absolutely bursting with millions of smiling people buying and selling, hugging and hand-shaking, and the clubs and bars pound out the tunes whilst men and women are allowed to do what men and women have always done – meet, dance and romance, no passes required, no poison required, exactly as God intended.

It is a blessing from God to be here.

I write off with this final anecdote to put a smile on your face:

cont'd here:

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Re: Tanzania
Reply #1 - Jul 22nd, 2022 at 4:38pm
 
The lying scumbug MSM reported his death as a covid one.

Yeah right, and pigs can fly.

He was taken out because he was considered a threat to the globalist's tyrannical plan.
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We are benefiting from ... the attack on the Twin Towers and Pentagon, and the American struggle in Iraq.

Benjamin Netanyahu, quoted in Ma’ariv, 16 April 2008
 
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Reply #2 - Jul 22nd, 2022 at 5:03pm
 
All Australians have a reason to be proud of the work of one of Australia's daughters, Gemma Sisia  (nee Gemma Rice) from Armidale NSW, who founded the School of St Jude's in Arusha, Tanzania.

Her schools have provided poor Tanzanians with world-class education for free.

She deserves Australia's highest honor and respect.

https://www.schoolofstjude.org/our-school/history/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwlemWBhDUARIsAFp...

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