You are viewing a single comment's thread.

view the rest of the comments →

Vindicator ago

Septimasexta, can you add some stats on the number of orphans created by suspected bioweapons Ebola and HIV to securely tie this to pizzagate? Eg:

"The person most interested in adopting Sweetie Sweetie is a young health care worker who treated her mother and said the mother’s dying wish was for him to look after the little girl.

His name is Usman Koroma, and when he was tracked down at a rundown teachers’ college in Port Loko and asked if he knew a girl known as Sweetie Sweetie, the first thing he said was: “She’s mine.”

He explained, in what seemed an eager but heartfelt way, how he had fed her extra portions of rice, oranges, soup and cassava porridge in the clinic, to boost her immunity.

“I loved the child,” he said.

Musa Conteh, a government social services officer who has been helping with Sweetie Sweetie’s case, was suspicious at first.

“When this girl was discharged,” Mr. Conteh said, “there were a lot of guys standing around, saying they wanted to take her, because look at her, she’s nice.”

When asked what he meant by that, Mr. Conteh dropped his voice close to a whisper.

“This is a fluid time,” he said. “You never know.” He said that the authorities had to be on guard for any signs of strangers adopting children for the purposes of trafficking.

But the more he listened to the young health care worker, the more Mr. Conteh seemed reassured. “We will keep investigating,” Mr. Conteh said. “But this man is educated. He can give her a new life.”

septimasexta ago

WOW! LOOK WHAT I FOUND!

Ebola-hit children in Sierra Leone go hungry amid food shortages: charity Reuters Nov. 7, 2016

"DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Thousands of Ebola orphans, teenage mothers and children in charge of households in Sierra Leone are struggling to feed themselves and their families amid widespread food shortages in the West African nation, a British charity said on Monday. While most families devastated by Ebola have received humanitarian aid, at least 1,400 children orphaned by the epidemic urgently need support, according to Street Child."

"The Ebola epidemic left more than 12,000 children orphaned while at least 18,000 teenage girls became pregnant during the outbreak, according to the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA). "A collapsed economy that is no longer propped up by the aid given during and immediately after Ebola means that life is very hard for everyone," Dannatt said, adding that more people may go hungry and more girls may be forced to sell sex to afford food." https://www.businessinsider.com/r-ebola-hit-children-in-sierra-leone-go-hungry-amid-food-shortages-charity-2016-11

Vindicator ago

18,000 teens pregnant. That's a lot. :-(