By Modesto P. Sa-onoy
We continue this series with the background facts about Tedros Ghebreyesus because by knowing him and his alliances we will understand the alleged plot against humanity that is emerging from the developments around us. We referenced the information from Belgian journalist, Senta Depuydt who wrote in Health Impact News as cited last week.
Tedros is a member of the Board of the GAVI Alliance for Immunization, and further closely associated with the Clinton Foundation and the Clinton AIDS Initiative (CHAI). “Smiling and poised,” Depuydt said, “he is portrayed as a humble, compassionate figure, a benefactor to humanity, dedicated to his heavy responsibilities.”
But what is his background, the man behind the “humble” face? Depuydt wrote, “It is therefore rather astonishing to discover that Ghebreyesus’ political career began at the politburo of the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPFL), a terrorist organization of the Tigray minority ethnic group (6% of the Ethiopian population), listed in the U.S. Homeland Security Global Terrorism Database for a series of kidnappings, bombings and armed robberies.”
The United States has classified the TPFL as a Tier III terrorist organization, a high-level classification, she said, that included several armed assaults and hostage-taking.
What is this organization? Depuydt cited the Tigray 1975 manifesto in which the TPFL declared “an ‘eternal war’ on neighboring populations, mainly the Amhara and Oromo ethnic groups, representing 30% and 34% of the population. After several years of guerrilla warfare, the TPFL overthrew the Mengistu regime with the help of another Eritrean liberation movement, and took power in 1991 as a branch of a single Marxist-inspired party, the Ethiopian People’s Democratic Revolutionary Front (EPDRF), which is only democratic in name.”
Amnesty International denounced its political violence for decades, Depuydt said, citing a published report in an international law journal that claimed that “in spite of efforts to disguise its dictatorship, the TPFL was actually “abusing the notions of self-determination and democracy to plunder Ethiopia.”
An alarm was raised by a document of the Oakland Institute, she wrote, which estimated that the $3.5 billion aid funds received by Ethiopia, (60% of the national budget), were mainly used for political repression. This was again confirmed by Human Rights Watch who accused the European Parliament in 2016 of overlooking the numerous violations committed by the Ethiopian regime it was funding.
The HRW, she wrote, claimed that “under the leadership of the EPRDF, the government had diverted funds from international aid programs, using them as political weapons to control the population, punish dissent and repress its opponents. Programs for food aid, agriculture, micro-credit or healthcare exclusively benefited certain ethnic groups, while others had been systematically deprived of them.”
Depuydt initially downplayed the accusations. “Perhaps one could give Tedros Ghebreyesus the benefit of the doubt, imagining him as a noble reformer who, having strayed at the beginning, would have turned into a devoted humanitarian bringing his light into the darkness of a bad regime.”
“That illusion,” she said, “quickly fades away when one discovers the damning dossier presented by the Amhara Professional Union (APU), accusing him of having carried out a real genocidal policy as Ethiopia’s Minister of Health. Indeed, the Amhara ethnic group lost more than 2.5 million people between the 1997 and 2007 censuses. While the other major ethnic groups grew by a yearly average of 2.6%, the Amharas had a slower population increase, with only 1.9%.
“They did not benefit from the same health services and were not allocated equal resources as the dominating Tigray population, except for one program, a contraceptive campaign for which the Amhara appeared to have been on top of the list. The Tigray population had 5 times better health coverage in terms of infrastructure and number of healthcare providers.”
In contrast, the Amhara population had much higher use of injectable contraceptives… while overall receiving less information about family planning and contraceptive methods.
Tedros had thus very solid experience in using health care in pursuit of an agenda of selectivity, genocide even, on who lives or dies, which group would remain and which would be wiped out. It shows that for him power can be used for redesigning the population, a target that later we will know as “World Reset”. The implications of his expertise are terrifying.
Continued tomorrow.