07/17/2020 / By Ethan Huff
Following the reported death of George Floyd, Black Lives Matter (BLM) leapt into action and spread its violent “activism” across our land, and even across the Atlantic Ocean to Great Britain, where “activists” demanded the removal of the Cecil Rhodes statue that sits in front of the entrance to Oriel College at the University of Oxford. But these “activists” would seem to be unaware that there are much bigger problems at Oxford, which has partnered with Bill Gates to exploit black people in Africa as part of vaccine research for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
As we reported, protests have been ignited all across Africa as Africans learn what is in store for them at the hands of globalist eugenicists like Gates, who along with Oxford has begun to test experimental Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines on poor human guinea pigs throughout Africa who do not know any better.
The Oxford Vaccine Group has reportedly partnered with the Jenner Institute and drug giant AstraZeneca to administer untested Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines on innocent people who are being led to believe that they are “safe and effective.” The Jenner Group, by the way, which is part of Oxford, receives direct funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
“The people chosen as volunteers for the vaccination, they look as if they’re from poor backgrounds, not qualified enough to understand,” warned Phapano Phasha, a protester from the University of Witwatersrand (Wits University) in Johannesburg, who spoke with the Associated Press (AP) about the crimes against humanity that are taking place at the hands of Oxford “scientists” and Bill Gates. “We believe they are manipulating the vulnerable.”
Oxford is said to have already recruited some 2,000 volunteers for its vaccine trials in South Africa alone. These trials, along with others to be held in Kenya, Brazil and the United States, are set to proceed despite a complaint that was filed by the African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) that alleged numerous malfeasances with the way they are being conducted.
According to ACB, those participating in these trials are not being told about the potential risks involved, which are being classified as “confidential business information.” There is also a total lack of appropriate literature references to verify the health and ecosystem claims made by the vaccine manufacturer, which means there is no corroborating whether or not any of these claims are actually true.
Furthermore, there is no evidence of the efficacy of these trials; no information about the test procedures being used; and deep concerns about the safety claims being made about the vaccines in question. All of this puts countless black lives at risk, which the BLM cult seems to be unaware of or ignoring in its quest to stamp out “systemic racism.”
Interestingly, some of the “confidential business information” that was uncovered in a BioRxiv pre-print about these test vaccines reveals that they are not actually effective against the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), which also goes by the name of SARS-CoV-2. In this pre-print, it is explained that rhesus macaque monkeys given the test vaccines in some cases avoided developing pneumonia, but they did not acquire protection against the virus itself, rending the vaccine useless for its stated claim.
“Unfortunately, there appears to be a lack of protocols to address the potential shedding of infectious virus, and protocols to distinguish between infectious and non-infectious virus RNA,” added trial design authors Drs. Eva Sirinathsinghji and Maryam Mayet about its other shortcomings. “Patients will only be tested for the virus upon showing two or more symptoms.”
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