Tuesday, November 30, 2010

A Founder Of A Party To Demonstrate Against H1N1


Ramon Akoto
THE FOUNDER and leader of United Love Party (ULP), Ramon Osei Akoto says he will stage a demonstration against government if it fails to withdraw the controversial H1N1 vaccines from the country.

Mr. Akoto who was speaking during a forum to educate the media about harmful effects of the vaccine was arrested a few weeks ago and granted self recognisant bail by the Central Regional police for circulating information to Cape Coast residents that the drug was poisonous.

The ULP leader who claimed to have been arrested at a market while using a Public Address System (PAS) says he is not afraid of government retaliation and will continue to tell the truth about the vaccine.

He added he would disseminate information to the public asking them to reject the vaccines which the World Health Organisation (WHO) and other developing partners are trying to use to reduce the population of Africans.

Mr. Akoto emphasised the need for government to recall vaccines in the country including TB, polio, measles, yellow fever, hepatitis, elephantiasis, malaria and heamophilus Influenza B vaccines.

He further charged government to halt the mass H1N1 vaccinations and assemble all security officers and medical personnel for lab test, adding the vaccine contained lead and other poisonous materials that could cause brain disorders.

“Are we going to sit there and see our police and military officers to go mad?” he asked.

The founder disclosed that most countries such as Japan and Holland have stopped administering the vaccine due to it poisonous nature.

He said the H1N1 vaccines together with other vaccines provided by the WHO contain thimerosal also known as mercury which causes harm to the human body.

He alleged that Bill Gates as well as other prominent people in the world are investing heavily in vaccines, food and fertilizers to reduce the world's population since they believe over population would overtake them in the years ahead.

Last week DAILY GUIDE published a report titled “Akoto blasts Mills” in which the ULP founder described President Mills as a murderer.

He claimed the president was aware of the harmful effects the H1N1 vaccines would have on Ghanaians but went ahead to approve the exercise.

He further urged people who have been vaccinated to sue government since their health is in danger. 

-Source Desmond K. Dapaah, Daily Guide Cape Coast

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