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The people of Tanzania have said, “No More!”

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BY SIMONE J. SMITH

“There is something happening. I said before that we should not accept that every aid is meant to be good for this nation.” President John Magufuli

Living here in Canada has been an interesting experience especially during this pandemic. I had mentioned to a friend that there are certain sayings that I do not want to hear any more like the one, “If your friend jumped off the bridge would you,” and most people would quickly say, “NO!”

After watching the blind compliance here in Ontario, that saying, and the following resounding answer no longer hold any weight.

There is a country that has taken a stand, even after watching the assassination of their president. What they have not spoken about on mainstream media is the fact that the country of Tanzania has engaged in peaceful, silent, civil disobedience. Quietly, the entire country has stopped complying with mandates that were enforced by the new president Samia Suluhu Hassan.

50 MILLION PEOPLE in a country five times the size of Britain have all said “NO!” I want you to take that in for a moment.

It has been just over a year since the assassination of one of the world’s one sovereign leaders who waged open warfare against the COVID-19 mandates. Tanzania’s President John Magufuli was murdered March 18th, 2021.

I had done a report earlier in the pandemic about President Magufuli. The news spread rapidly about how he had asked security forces to assess the quality of imported COVID-19 testing kits. He had randomly obtained non-human samples to be tested. The samples included that of: a goat, a sheep, and pawpaw, a large yellowish fruit.  All the samples had been assigned human names and ages.

They were then sent to Tanzania’s laboratory to be tested for coronavirus with technicians deliberately left unaware of their origins. The results showed the goat and pawpaw positive for the virus. Later, speaking at an event in Chato, the President asserted that this proved that many of the citizens who had not contracted the virus were being tested positive.

Shortly after, President Magufuli disappeared. He was found dead a few weeks later, and was soon replaced by Samia Suluhu Hassan, a female World Economic Forum attendee. She quickly set about installing COVID-19 mandates in the country. After his death there were:

  • Campaigns of fear launched by the media
  • Images of ‘COVID patients’ in hospitals
  • Tight COVID controls at the country’s airports and borders
  • Directives to force the public to wear face masks in all government buildings
  • A masked police force
  • Masks in hospitals, masks in schools, and masks in the streets
  • No handshakes
  • Social distancing protocols
  • Public transport forced to operate at half capacity
  • Messages from government on citizens mobile phones, warning them about COVID and promoting the vaccine
  • Palpable fear between old friends and families
  • Import of COVID ‘vaccines’ banned under Magufuli

This only lasted for about a week. After just one week of all fear mongering and insanity, the people of Tanzania had enough.

It started with law enforcement. Working in the tropical heat, they quickly realized that they were suffocating behind their masks, so they stopped wearing them. The people saw that the police themselves were questioning the narrative, and distancing themselves from the nonsense. So, what happened next?

Citizens began to question the narrative.

Just like that, everything changed. Children started going to school without masks, people work freely unmasked, the police absolutely do not enforce any COVID rules, and public buses are packed to the hilt.

The markets are bursting with millions of smiling people buying and selling, hugging and hand-shaking, and the clubs and bars pound out the tunes while men and women are allowed to do what men and women have always done – meet, dance and romance, no passes required, no vaccine required.

Imagine that! All it took was for one person to take a stand. Imagine that!

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