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Indonesia Rejects Government’s Wolbachia Mosquito Program: Health Risks, Tourism Threats, and National Security Concerns

VIVA Lifestyle – The Healthy Movement for Indonesian Society strongly rejects the Indonesian Government’s program which will spread millions of Aedes Aegypti mosquito eggs exposed to Wolbachia bacteria.

The plan is to release 200 million Wolbachia mosquitoes on the island of Bali and 5 other cities in Indonesia, namely West Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Kupang and Bontang.

This mosquito distribution program in collaboration with the World Mosquito Program (WMP) is claimed to be able to reduce Dengue Fever, even though the Government has succeeded in controlling Dengue Fever in the last 10 years. Let’s continue scrolling through the complete article below.

Rejection of this program was expressed jointly by “Healthy Movement for Indonesian People”a movement initiated by the SFS Foundation, the Association of Indonesian Trade Unions (ASPEK Indonesia) and Gladiator Nation, and supported by Puskor Hindunesia in its press conference on Sunday, 12 November 2023 at the Grandhika Hotel, South Jakarta.

Present as a speaker at the press conference was DR dr. Siti Fadilah Supari, Sp.JP (K), Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia for the period 2004-2009, Komjen. Pol. Dr. Dharma Pongrekun, SHMM, MH, Mirah Sumirat, SE (President of ASPEK Indonesia) and Dr. Ir. Kun Wardana Abyoto, MT.

Dr. Ir. Kun Wardana Abyoto, MT explained that the program to release hundreds of millions of Wolbachia mosquitoes in Indonesia would bring various serious risks, including;

First, the risk to public health and the environment.

“Currently there has been no long-term comprehensive study in Bali, West Jakarta, Bandung, Semarang, Kupang and Bontang so it has the potential to pose risks to public health and the environment, including Occupational Safety and Health (K3),” explained doctor Kun Wardana, as quoted on the page AsiaToday.

Second, the threat to the tourism industry.

“The release of millions of mosquitoes clearly has the potential to harm the tourism industry and the economy of local communities,” he said.

Third, No Responsibility.

“Who is responsible if something goes wrong and has unpredictable consequences?” he stressed.

Global Agenda

“The impact of this mosquito is Japanese Encephalitis (JE) or inflammation of the brain. “The vaccine and medicine already exist, the program and budget already exist,” said Dharma Pongrekun.

According to Pongrekun, all these programs were designed by globalists to control people and all countries in the world.

“Our nation is on the verge of destruction, but the political elite only thirsts for power controlled by foreigners. Because I do not know. This is a malicious program. 240 million are bionic mosquitoes,” said Dharma Pongrekun.

“President Jokowi must stop it,” he stressed.

Health Service officers show mosquitoes while carrying out activities to eradicate mosquito larvae in the Temanggung city area, Central Java

Photo : ANTARA FOTO/Anis Efizudin

Health Service officers show mosquitoes while carrying out activities to eradicate mosquito larvae in the Temanggung city area, Central Java

Photo : ANTARA FOTO/Anis Efizudin

According to Pongrekun, globalists run 3 main programs, namely money, power and population control.

He explained that health is the main issue of national security. Health problems play a role in intervening in the human body.

“The Big Pharma that rules the world aims to control every individual, currently using wave-controlled bionic mosquitoes as a weapon to target every individual,” he said.

“Everything was intentional. We are all blind because we are unable to anticipate it. Create problems, create reactions, and create solutions. That is the globalist agenda. “This is their program towards accelerating digitalization,” he explained.

According to Pongrekun, this is related to the Health Omnibus Law and the Job Creation Law which increasingly trap Indonesia in foreign debt. Therefore, he said, in-depth Due Diligence must be carried out, a comprehensive evaluation of this program before releasing mosquitoes.

Apart from that, there are also allegations of national security threats related to this matter which require an investigation into the risks of Intellectual Property Technology through Wolbachia.

“There must be full transparency because the public must know and express approval for this program,” he said.

Effective in Treating Dengue Fever

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health revealed that Wolbachia technology to suppress the spread of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) has been proven in nine countries.

Head of the Communications and Public Services Bureau, Siti Nadia Tarmizi, said the countries in question were Brazil, Australia, Vietnam, Fiji, Vanuatu, Mexico, Kiribati, New Caledonia and Sri Lanka.

Therefore, said Nadia, this technology is also applied in Indonesia.

“Wolbachia technology complements the control strategy whose archives have been included in the National Strategy,” said Nadia in her written statement, Wednesday, November 15 2023.

Nadia revealed that the government is implementing a Wolbachia technology pilot project in Indonesia in five cities. The five cities are Semarang City, West Jakarta City, Bandung City, Kupang City and Bontang City.

He said this was in accordance with the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia Number 1341 concerning the Implementation of the Wolbachia Pilot Project as an innovation to prevent dengue fever.

He said that the effectiveness of wolbachia had been researched since 2011 by WMP in Yogyakarta with philanthropic support from Tah.

2023-11-19 10:21:29
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