TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
TRAPPED IN A MASONIC WORLD
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and said that the documents do not indicate any offer for a sale of nuclear weapons. Shimon Peres said<br />
that the Guardian article was based on ‗selective interpretation... and not on concrete facts‘.<br />
Project Coast was a top-secret chemical and biological weapons [CBW] program instituted by the South<br />
African government during the apartheid era. Project Coast was the successor to a limited post-war CBW<br />
program which mainly produced the lethal agents CX powder and mustard gas; as well as non-lethal tear<br />
gas for riot control purposes. [3] Project Coast was headed by Wouter Basson, a cardiologist who was the<br />
personal physician of the then South African Prime Minister PW Botha. 60 year old Wouter Basson, was<br />
nicknamed ‗Dr Death‘ for his alleged actions in apartheid South Africa, Basson after having been<br />
suspended from his military post with full pay in 1999, was charged with 67 criminal charges including<br />
murder. [4]<br />
Much of what Basson was working on is still regarded as ‗top-secret‘, and without doubt Dr Kelly being<br />
as highly regarded as he was, a microbiologist and worked in this field whilst in South Africa with Basson,<br />
no doubt was privy to such ‗top-secret‘s‘. Basson became the head project officer and began to work on<br />
the country‘s chemical and biological weapons capability. He recruited about 200 researchers from around<br />
the world, whom Dr Kelly was among, and received annual funds equivalent to $10 million. [4]<br />
In 1982, Basson is alleged to have arranged the killing of 200 SWAPO prisoners. The South West<br />
Africa People‘s Organisation [SWAPO] is a political party and former liberation movement in Namibia. It<br />
has been the governing party in Namibia since independence in 1990. When FW de Klerk ordered that<br />
the production of lethal chemical weapons be stopped, Project Coast turned to manufacturing and<br />
distributing other non-lethal drugs, notably Ecstasy and Mandrax. [3]<br />
A few days into his trial in October 1999, Judge Willie Hartzenberg dismissed six of the charges<br />
including, importantly, the murder charges. His grounds for doing so were that the murders were<br />
committed outside the country [largely in Namibia] and that a South African court couldn‘t prosecute<br />
crimes committed in other countries.<br />
The prosecution put 153 witnesses on the stand, and who said they witnessed seeing black men being<br />
tied to trees, smeared with poison and left to die, whilst others were being injected with muscle relaxant<br />
and thrown out of aeroplanes into the ocean; efforts to create poisons that were ‗only lethal to black<br />
people‘, alias the ‗Black Bomb‘, and assassination attempts using poison-laced clothing. Project Coast<br />
also allegedly hoarded enough ‗cholera‘, and anthrax to start epidemics, and even toyed with weapon<br />
ideas, that included sugar laced with salmonella, cigarettes with anthrax, Chocolates with botulinum toxin,<br />
and whiskey with herbicide. [3]<br />
Out of interest, the 1918 flu pandemic [the Spanish Flu], was an unusually severe and deadly influenza<br />
virus that raged into a pandemic that spread across the world. The pandemic lasted from June 1917 to<br />
December 1920, spreading even to the Arctic and remote Pacific islands. [5] It‘s been said between well in<br />
excess of 50 million people died making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history. The<br />
world‘s population at the time was 1.8 billion - presently in 2011, it‘s 6.9 billion.<br />
On the 15th November 2010 and in the very same month the country was facing a crucial general<br />
election, it was reported that rioting had broken out in Haiti‘s second city of Cap-Haitien in the North,<br />
hundreds of protesters were yelling anti-UN slogans, hurled stones at UN peacekeepers, set up burning<br />
barricades and torched a police station. The protesters are actually blaming those who were meant to be<br />
helping them, as it seems many are getting wise to the fact that ‗something‘ isn‘t quite right in their<br />
country. They‘re accusing the United Nations troops for the ‗cholera epidemic‘ that has killed more than<br />
4,452 people, [this was the figure reported by the Latin American Current News and Events on the 16th<br />
February 2011], and sickened almost 15,000 in less than the first month, [though present February 2011<br />
figures are reporting illnesses as high as 200,000 cases].<br />
The UN mission denied rumours that latrines close to a river at the Nepalese UN camp were the cause<br />
of the cholera outbreak. The US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention [CDCP] has said DNA testing<br />
shows the cholera strain in Haiti is most closely related to a strain from South Asia. But it has not<br />
pinpointed the source or linked it directly to the Nepalese troops, whom the UN says tested negative for the<br />
disease. [6] It‘s been alleged the earthquake killed more than 250,000 people, [though it‘s difficult to<br />
pinpoint these figures, so a bit hard to believe, - as grants and disaster money can be claimed by ‗the<br />
government‘, according to the amount of people who have been killed], and left 1.5 million homeless.<br />
On the 22nd April 2002 Judge Hartzenberg dismissed all the remaining charges against Basson and<br />
granted him amnesty. The trial had lasted 30 months and was the most expensive trial in South African<br />
history. The state threatened to appeal the judgment due to legal inaccuracies, but the Supreme Court of<br />
Appeal refused to order a retrial in 2003. After his release, Basson continued to travel all over the world as