Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi on the Creation of Viruses and Vaccines

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Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi on the Creation of Viruses and Vaccines

UN Speech on Sept. 23, 2009

The late Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, who was murdered by the US empire and the NATO imperialist countries, gave his opinion regarding the creation of viruses as bio-weapons. He was and still is, highly demonized by corporate media.

The Libyan President had been scheduled to speak for 15 minutes but spoke for over an hour and a half, in a wide-ranging topics, with a passionate address at the UN security council, from the assassination of US President John F. Kennedy, the US empire created, Somali piracy and the creation of so-called unknown viruses.

The Libyan leader, who arrived in New York, also called for a permanent seat on the security council for the African Union, prompting applause from African states, and invited anyone who disagreed with him to a discussion on the general assembly floor.

He is quoted as saying:

“Perhaps influenza H1N1 was a virus created in a laboratory that got out of control, originally being meant as a military weapon.”

“Today there is swine flu. Perhaps tomorrow there will be fish flu, because sometimes we produce viruses by controlling them. It is a commercial business. Capitalist companies produce viruses so that they can generate and sell vaccinations. That is very shameful and poor ethics.”

“Vaccinations and medicine should not be sold. In The Green Book, I maintain that medicines should not be sold or subject to commercialization. Medicines should be free of charge and vaccinations given free to children, but capitalist companies produce the viruses and vaccinations and want to make a profit."

“They will create the virus themselves and they will sell the antidotes afterwards, pretending to take their time to find the solution when they already have it.”

https://www.africanews.com/2017/09/19/speech-muammar-gaddafi-at-the-64th-un-general-assembly-in-2009/

https://rense.com/general95/theam.htm

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