Nation of Islam leader Minister Louis Farrakhan told an audience
in Memphis on Sunday that they should refuse to take the H1N1
vaccine because it is a soft kill weapon designed to reduce global
population.
Farrakhan has never shied from controversy and has previously
spoken out on 9/11 being an inside job and how the international
central bankers control the U.S. government.
The Earth cant take 6.5 billion people. We just cant
feed that many. So what are you going to do? Kill as many as you
can. We have to develop a science that kills them and makes it
look as though they died from some disease, Farrakhan said,
adding that many wise people wont take the vaccine,
reports United Press International.
The black community has become toxic and must cleanse and
restore peace from within, Farrakhan added.
As we have documented previously, the use of vaccines to sterilize
minority populations and induce abortions is on the record.
The videos below highlight the efforts of supporters of the
Akha tribe to get answers from the University of Oregon and the
United Nations, who provided funding for the vaccination and sterilization
programs.
Further evidence of the link between vaccinations, birth control,
cancer and other diseases can be researched here.
Continuing on the theme of population reduction, Farrakhan claimed
that prostate cancer was a tool of such a conspiracy, because
it is abnormally prevalent amongst black men. He attacked pharmaceutical
companies for making vast profits from disease.
After you take a pill to fix this, you have to take a pill
to fix that, he said. Whos getting rich off
of us getting sick?
Farrakhan also warned black people not to be pacified by the false
belief that President Obama represented them.
You have to understand that he was voted in to take on
the affairs of a nation, not yours and mine. He is the American
president, not the black president, he said.
So long as Farrakhan continues to cause division along racial
lines, he can easily be dismissed and sidelined as a crank by
the establishment. However, if he ever has a change of heart and
becomes a true uniter of all colors and creeds against the new
world order then thats the point at which hell meet
the same consequence as Martin Luther King.
Many of Farrakhans controversial views are certainly not
shared by the vast majority of the freedom/patriot movement, but
it cannot be denied that he has rhetorically stood up to the powers
that be on many occasions.