Courageous Cameroon – Poverty, Vaccines and Free Speech Under Fire
Shabnam Palesa Mohamed
Africa has always been a hunting ground for the pharmaceutical industry. From fertility experiments in Kenya, to drug caused harms in Nigeria. A few months ago, the WHO appointed three executive board members from Africa. They are from Togo, Lesotho and Cameroon. The battle for health and freedom grows across the world and courageous Cameroonians are leading. One of them is Rev. Franklin Yebga.
Q and A with Rev. Franklin Yebga
Tell us about your work before Covid and after Covid.
I am Rev Franklin Yebga. I oversee more than thirty churches in Cameroon. I have been involved in building chapels and also in social works for more than twenty years. Social works include giving scholarships to poor and orphan children, distributing clothes and sometimes drugs in rural areas. After traveling several times throughout the country, I discover how miserable people in villages and remote places are. Actually more than 50% of the population lives under poverty threshold. Public health is essential especially as far as drinking water is concerned. I therefore committed myself with friends to build wells wherever possible according to the provision. Since 2005, we’ve built seventeen wells throughout the country. It looks like a drop of water in the wilderness because there’s a huge gap between supply and demand. We’ve seen that the most important thing for us is clean water not vaccins
I was also involved in a famous radio program in Yaoundé called Maranatha for about ten years.
Unfortunately all this collapsed during covid period. Few months before, I started wondering about vaccines effectiveness and questioning about their usefulness for Africa during my program. I decided to carry out some research on immunization. I came across many scientists; from then I launched programs against Gardasil and other vaccines. I also discovered that coronavirus was planned years before. It was not what the mainstream media was telling people about. I started warning listeners that it was a masquerade; they didn’t have to be scared. I was demonstrating that only elderly people were dying and the fatality rate was insignificant. I also denounced so-called barriers measures. As a result, I was threatened, my driving license was confiscated and I was fired from that radio station. Later on, this led me to create my own radio station within few weeks, RBR.
What is the health freedom landscape in Cameroon?
Cameroon is deeply involved in vaccination programs. The country is currently following WHO and Gavi immunization programs. Few months ago, Gavi donated $ 155 million dollars for malaria vaccines in eleven countries. Their plan is to vaccinate at least 5 million children in Cameroon and 10 other countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Later on, Bill Gates announced the donation of 4 hundred’s million for clinical trials of TB in Africa and Asia. We then experienced a powerful deployment of our health authorities to vaccinate people, even by force. These are different vaccines imposed to children 0-5 years old with emphasis on the unvaccinated ones. They are planning to use vit A and Mebendazole campaign to identify and vaccinate 9 year olds against HPV.
The minister of health did not mention HPV in his press release last June, but he nevertheless instructed that it should be included in the implementation plan and WHO scheduled for children who had never been vaccinated. He also announced the follow-up campaign against measles / rubella for last July. For the minister, they coudn’t wait until September, as originally announced because all necessary vaccines were already in stock at the central EPI, and GAVI funds were also available at WHO. They were just waiting for the syringes, and the mobilization of the State’s counterpart for operational costs.
Also a campaign was organized from 16 to 18 June 2023 in the Center, Littoral, West, North-West, South and South-West Regions and from 23 to 25 June 2023 in the Far-North, North, Adamaoua and East Regions, coupled with local polio vaccination days.
A Routine vaccination catch-up was scheduled for children aged 3-1 1 months who have never been vaccinated according to WHO and Also Catch-up scheduled for children aged 1 2 -23 months never vaccinated.
Tell us about RBR 99.5 and freedom of speech in Cameroon
RBR is an independent radio station struggling to survive and to inform people according to the truth, because it has no support. RBR was founded in November 2021. Its goal is to inform people according to the truth, which is not the case with mainstream media. Though the radio has no means but it is becoming exceedingly influent. We have received very prominent guests from various places, either scientists or spiritual leaders:
– Dr. Serge Rader, pharmacist;
– Dr. Gérard and Nicole Delépine, Oncologist, biostatistician and pediatrician; France
– Dr. Alexandra Henrion Caude, geneticist; France
– Dr. Pascal Sacré, surgeon; Belgium
– Dr. Pascal Trotta, generalist; France
– Dr. Laurence Kayser, Gynecologist and surgeon; Belgium
– Dr. Emmanuel N’Djinghs, Virologist; Cameroon
– Dr. Christian Tall Schaller, generalist; Suizeland
– Dr. Gatien Lokossou, immunologue; Benin
– Dr. Klaus Schustereder, generalist; Suizeland
– Mrs Line Turcaut; France
– Jean-jacques Crèvecoeur, physician and vaccinologist; Canada
– Senta Depuitd, scientific journalist; Belgium
– Corinne Lalo, Reporter; France
– Patrick Pasin, writer and editor; France
– Shabnam Palesa Mohamed, activist, journalist, lawyer; South-Africa
– Pierre Barnéas, Journalist and documentalist; France
– Fahrie Hassan, molecular biologist, researcher, activist; South Africa
– Pastor Luc Henrist; Belgium
– Pastor Tony Spérandeo; Israel
– Pastor Claude Ezagouri; Israel
– Pastor Serge Leclerc; Quebec, Cananada
– Pastor Mario Monette; Quebec, Canada
RBR is under threat so far not suppressed. They want us to stop talking against vaccines, covid and ARV. They feel that our guests are undermining the government policy and preventing people from vaccinating themselves.
What is your message to Africa and the world?
My message to Africa and the whole world is that we must hold on and resist those eugenicists. They want Africa without Africans and they use all means to achieve their goals by reducing the world population.