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Document Exposes Plot To Collapse Nigeria’s Economy By US & Britain

Document Exposes Plot To Collapse Nigeria’s Economy By US & Britain

By Shaxee in 9 Jan 2015 | 07:37
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By DORIS OBINNA
As most Nigerians
continue to ex­
press apprehen­
sion over the pre­
diction that the
country could
break up this
year, a 300-page
document by a
Paris, France-
based group has
exposed
attempts to
cause problem in
the country by
collapsing the
economy.
The document,
released by a
think-tank group,
Intelicor, in Paris,
unveiled plans by
elements in the
United States to
cause further fall
of oil prices to
sabotage the
Nigerian and
Russian
economies.
The document
revealed that it is
the plot, as it
affects Russia,
that has made
the United States
and Britain to
have issues with
President Vladimir
Putin, who is said
to have opposed
‘G8 Africa Plan’,
which aims to use
Africa as experi­
ment base for
western biotech­
nology companies,
desirous of
exploiting stem
cell research and
organ trafficking
on the continent.
The document
revealed that
Russia’s secret
service had
discovered a
programme by
United States
elements and
businessmen to
control world oil
and uranium
sources as well as
make Africa the
source of ovarian
eggs they need to
perfect tissue
cloning.
The document
stated that
Nigeria fell into
the trap by ac­
cepting the offer
for the building of
specialised
hospitals by a
United States
foundation owned
by a known
businessman, in
exchange for the
enactment of the
recently signed
National Health
Act, 2014.
The Intelicor
document re­
vealed that to
ensure low oil
price, in order to
destabilise Nigeria
and Russia’s
economies, the
United States and
British elements
conspired with
Saudi Arabia to
increase oil
production and
output. As
encouragement
for this, the
United States has
increased oil
imports from
Saudi Arabia and
Angola and
shunned Nigeria’s
oil.
The document
revealed that the
Boko Haram
problem in Nigeria
is also part of the
plot, as the
insurgents have
link with a United
States organisa­
tion led by a
retired CIA chief.
The group is also
believed to be
supporting Al-
Shabab in Kenya
and ISIS in the
Middle East.
It further
revealed that
Boko Haram’s
assignment is to
destabilise Nigeria
and possibly
cause the
emergence of a re­
gime that would
give express
approval to the
biotechnology
companies to
feast on the
country for 100
million ovarian
eggs needed
yearly for em­
bryonic stem cell
research in tissue
cloning, as well as
provide the
human organs
needed in the
western
countries.
The report stated
that oblivious of
the plot, the
Federal
Government
encouraged the
passing of the
National Health
Bill, which was
signed into law
last month by
President
Goodluck
Jonathan.
The National
Health Act
empowers
doctors to
authorise removal
of the organ of
anybody, who
comes to hospital,
in “emergency
cases.” The
provision nullifies
the practise in
most western
countries, where
only the donor
could authorise
removal of his or­
gan for transplant
to another person.
The document
said the provision
is a ploy for the
harvest of organs
in Nigeria, which
would be shipped
to United States
and Britain for
transplant.
To make this
possible, the
American
elements behind
it, the document
revealed, have
“given millions of
USD contract to a
company (name
withheld) to build
over 260 hospitals
to form the base
for pouching
organs and har­
vesting human
ovarian eggs
without consent
of the donor
authorised by law
in Nigeria.”
It revealed: “At a
Bioethics meeting,
experts
estimated that
over 30 million
Nigerians would
die in five years.
In Kenya, even
though the
attempt to get
President
Kenyatta jailed
has failed for
now, there is
intense pressure
to execute the
same project as in
Nigeria. The
steady flow of
human ovarian
eggs will drive the
western
economies to
2050, with a net
worth of over 30
trillion USD.”
9 Jan 2015 | 07:37
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