RG’s controversial statement in full

01 Jun, 2014 - 00:06 0 Views

The Sunday Mail

Now we started writing this book about GMOs with Mr Richard Hondo some time ago and decided to call it Genetically Modified Organisms and the Population Control Rights in Developing Countries. It started as small pieces of work that we presented at forums in our travels to places like South Africa, East Africa and people asked where we found the information. We knew it would be resisted because it contained things people don’t really want to talk about.

The defining moment came when I lost my niece. She was educated and was a dentist. I told my partner, Mr Hondo, that this in itself was another war, a battle we have to fight.

I remember her last visit, but at the time we didn’t realise that it was to be her last visit. Afterwards, I remember we then went in search of the cause of her illness and it was only after we sent her tests outside the country that the results brought about some revelations.

We then discovered that she suffered from cancer, which was caused by a chemical called Norplant. It was also caused by a chemical called Depo-Provera and all these are found in family-planning methods and contraceptives.

In our culture, we don’t know this thing called family planning for if we look at other countries, smaller countries, they are estimated at 100 million people, but if you look at us, we are only just above 12,9 million.

That 13 million, if you combine the population of London and Birmingham, it’s almost around that figure.
Now for some reason you see our people jumping up and down and rejoicing, satisfied with this population and celebrating that they have resources. Other countries are averaging at 100 million while we are but a mere 13 million.

Then we have the young boys, who, if you ask them: how many children they have, they will proudly tell you “just two”. They will tell you that children are difficult to educate and teach.

I personally went to Kenya to register members from the apostolic sect from Johane Masowe and also was the first person to stand up for the “Johane Marange” sect to be registered. I wasn’t mad.

I was there for three weeks registering them, carefully monitoring how these people were and I did the Bushmen in Bulawayo.
The Bushmen ran away and hid, only to send their women to inquire. I explained to them the modalities of registering and they finally came out and welcomed me. They are a lively people who also speak Ndebele.

We sat them down and explained to them the need to register.
The interesting part about our conversation with the Bushmen was when we asked them who they were, they simply said we are white. They went on to say that we “the black man” are the ones who are wrong for we allowed our land to be taken away and so they called themselves the true Africans.

We spoke about all these, but I don’t want you to go on and say, “I wrote this book because I was angry about the death of my niece.”
I want you to read this book.

We will never rule this country permanently if we do not multiply. This land will be taken away from us. Our women have lost their way; you see some women here are bearing children, but when you bring them for registration and ask why they are bearing so many children you hear them saying, “I only want to do it once.”

Men and women are bragging about having one child. In some Western countries, mostly in Europe, they ended up paying girls. This issue of family planning and birth control is going to cause many children not to want to bear any children.
There is a generation gap, those growing up want young ones to take their place.

We want soldiers, policemen, workers and since this country gave you land, it also needs markets. We can’t only rely on export markets; we also need to sell to each other, but for that to happen, we need to multiply.
We have all the resources we need. So, the next step is to grow and be a big power. However, we can’t be a super power when we average at 12 to 13 million while other countries average at 100 million.

This is what the book tries to convey. It gives you everything you need to know about the current status quo.
Our friends from Nigeria are better than us. They are averaging at 140 million. When it comes to war, their only problem is that they don’t have the resources and training, but if they are to be trained they will be able withstand and we would have to hire out mercenaries to fight for us.

God is able. Pamberi nevana! Pasi nekusada kuzvara! If you look at men, the number that dies should be slightly more than women.
God said every woman has got things that happen to their bodies every month so that the body cleanses itself.

The periods that come to every woman every month clean the body, but now you inject chemicals into your body that disturb that cycle and stops it from happening. I want you to understand and find out if this is a healthy thing.

Some will ask what I want them to do. Well, we asked 136 women that since cancer is killing at least four women every day, will we survive?
This is what we call killing people. For life to be said that it begins, it begins with women.
These family-planning methods are killing our women. The same women who ensure our population grows.

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