Tanzania Took 27 Million Euros From European Union Then Declared The Country Coronavirus Free

The European Union gave 27 million euros to Tanzania to impose COVID-19 measures prescribed by the WHO like strict lockdowns, masks and mass-scale vaccination. Tanzania took the money, then declared the country coronavirus free. Now, the Europeans are venting their anger in the parliament.

The Tanzanian President John Magufuli does it again.

In May last year, with the rise in false Coronavirus cases, the Tanzanian President John Magufuli growing suspicious of the World Health Organization (WHO), decided to investigate the claims himself.

He sent the WHO samples of a goat, a papaya and a quail for testing and all of them came COVID-19 positive.

It us only recently that the WHO changed its faulty PCR test ctiteria to cover-up false positives and cautioned experts not to rely solely on the results of a PCR test to detect the coronavirus.

At the time, as was exposed by the President of Belarus, sovereign nations were pressurized by global agencies to impose strict COVID...

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