Terrorism, Exploitation of Nigerian Farmers: British Agenda

 

According to the U.S. Council on Foreign Relations, between 2015 and 2018, approximately 37,500 people were killed by Boko Haram. Of these, 32,000 (85%) were Muslims, while 5,500 (15%) were Christians. If 85% of the victims were Muslims, how can this be classified as Islamic terrorism? Both Christians and Muslims were natural seed growers in their communities. These individuals were targeted because they posed a threat to biotechnology companies producing genetically modified (GMO) seeds, such as those from Monsanto-Bayer.

 

In states like Zamfara, 60% of the victims were Hausa, and 40% were Fulani. This indicates that these killings cannot be attributed to Fulani herdsmen, as they would not target their own people. How, then, could the perpetrators identify which farmers were natural seed growers?

 

Between 2009 and 2013, a grant of ₦2 billion was provided by Bill Gates to Nigerian farmers to purchase seeds through an electronic wallet system incorporating GPS and NFC technology. Bill Gates also funded 14 million cell phones distributed to farmers through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD) under Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, a former director of AGRA, a Gates-funded organization. This system allowed precise tracking of farmers’ locations. Such information was allegedly passed to mercenaries disguised as Boko Haram, bandits, and Fulani herdsmen.

 

The mercenaries targeted and killed Nigerian farmers, particularly natural seed growers, and displaced others to IDP camps. With natural seeds no longer available, NGOs arrived at these camps offering GMO seeds to resettled farmers. Since GMO seeds do not replicate, farmers must buy new seeds from Monsanto agents every planting season. Initially, these seeds are provided for free, but once traditional seeds are eliminated, costs will escalate. Farmers unable to pay may be forced to offer their wives’ and daughters’ ovarian eggs in exchange for GMO seeds—this is the so-called “Egg for Food” program.

 

The demand for ovarian eggs is linked to cloning human organs, a business worth an estimated $30 trillion, accounting for one-third of the global economy. In 2005, the G7 nations reportedly initiated cloning research requiring large quantities of human eggs. The critical technology, Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer (SCNT), requires at least 100 million eggs from 10 million women. However, repeated egg donations result in Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome (OHSS), which causes severe health complications, including kidney and liver failure, cancer, infections, and infertility, leading to death within 3–5 years.

 

Nigeria, with its large population of female farmers, particularly in the North-East and North-Central regions, was identified as a potential source of these ovarian eggs. This fueled terrorism in these regions, exploiting religious biases to disguise the true motive as “Islamic terrorism.” The actual perpetrators—biotechnology companies—use “biotech terrorism” to achieve their goals.

 

Monsanto, along with other biotech companies involved in cloning, is reportedly owned by Bill Gates. While an ovarian egg costs $11,000 on the global market, the “Egg for Food” program could reduce this to below $1, enabling SCNT and unlocking the $30 trillion cloning industry. This would devastate Nigeria, rendering its political system captive and citizens dependent on GMO seeds loaded with Epicyte infertility genes, designed to cause infertility. Women would then rely on IVF clinics, where their eggs could be harvested under the pretense of fertility treatments.

 

Legislation like the National Health Act (2014), permitting organ and egg harvesting without consent, and the National Biosafety Management Agency Act (2015), allowing unrestricted GMO seed permits, has facilitated this agenda. The genocide of Nigeria has begun, with 85% of those killed being Muslims falsely accused of terrorism. Meanwhile, the alleged sponsors of terrorism are welcomed by the state. Now, British mercenaries have entered the fray, introducing their technologies, raising further concerns.

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Nigerians must think critically. Not everything that glitters is gold. CSO.ORG

Adeleke Damilola (ACTION) is a versatile content writer with expertise in news writing and a seasoned media professional and broadcast specialist. Currently serving as News Editor for DNews Info, Damilola is also the CEO of the ACTION brand, committed to shaping lives and establishing a legacy of excellence for present and future generations.


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