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smallpox
virus
contagious
[2006]
[Attendee]
And Smallpox was rampant according to what I've read.
[Aajonus]
That's that's a hoax. They were poisoning the natives' waterholes. Same thing that the Germans and the Scandinavians did in Brazil.
[Attendee]
How did such a big part of the native population die?
[Aajonus]
Poisoning their waterholes. Poisonous warfare has been going on since Egypt, we have it on record, and even in China, 8,000 years ago.
[Attendee]
Poisoning with like chemicals or disease?
[Aajonus]
Chemicals. Can't poison with disease. Disease don't live.
Disease is a detoxification. Poisoning with chemicals, they were putting formaldehyde. They were putting potassium chloride, which is tasteless in the water.
[Attendee]
Is there records of this?
[Aajonus]
There's some. The one that I read, the one that they did in Brazil, I can't remember the author's name, but he wrote Savages. It was about the annihilation of the natives in the jungle by the British and German, it was a play called savages. It was performed at the [unclear] in 1971, and through his work, I looked at the rest of his work and he had documentation that showed that Coca-Cola, the diamond in the street, and the German companies were going down paying people in bars, $1,500 a week to poison and murder the Indians and blame it on smallpox.