Margaret Anne Alice’s powerful letter to South Africa
Republishing (with permission) with passion and poor tech savvy-ness (spoiler, the share / donate buttons may won’t work)
Margaret Anne Alice’s most recent letter to South Africa, and the world, is below.
What a poignant reminder of the importance of maintaining morality within the collective’s valuing of individual rights. History has shown us strikingly similar lessons before. It’s now knocking at the front door of South Africa, again. And we somehow believe we are the most “progressive” civilization yet… although, this is highly regressive and seriously devastating to human lives. Please read and submit your voice to stand against the medical apartheid. Subscribe and share Margaret Anne Alice’s substack and voice!
Letter to the South African Government
Reject the Proposed Amendments (1882, 1883, 1884, & 1885) to the National Health Act & International Health Regulations Act
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Note to my readers: When the world needed them, the people of South Africa rose up with their fellow Africans to help defeat the proposed International Health Regulations (IHR) amendments that would have given a documentably accused genocidal war criminal one-world dictatorial powers.
Now the people of South Africa need our help. Please see the instructions after this letter to learn how you can make your voice heard before the August 5 deadline (click here to see time remaining).
“We cannot trample upon the humanity of others without devaluing our own. The Igbo, always practical, put it concretely in their proverb Onye ji onye n’ani ji onwe ya: ‘He who will hold another down in the mud must stay in the mud to keep him down.’”
—Chinua Achebe, The Education of a British-Protected Child: Essays (Kindle, paperback, hardcover, audio CD)
Not three decades after apartheid ended, you are considering proposed amendments to the National Health Act of 2003’s 2017 regulationsthat would resurrect this shameful stain on South African history:
1882: Regulations Relating to the Surveillance and the Control of Notifiable Medical Conditions: Amendment (National Health Act)
1883: Regulations Relating to Public Health Measures in Points of Entry(International Health Regulations Act)
1884: Regulations Relating to the Management of Human Remains(National Health Act)
1885: Regulations Relating to Environmental Health (National Health Act)
“Apartness” in Afrikaans, “apartheid” is the institutionalized system of segregation. You can change the definitions of the targeted parties, but you cannot change the discriminatory rot underlying this vile legislation.
Sick Until Proven Healthy
(long version here)
The People’s Lawctivist Sabelo Sibanda explains that under the proposed amendments:
“These regulations basically declare a scenario where everyone will end up in one of three categories where you are either deemed to be a case, or you are considered a suspect, or, alternatively, you are considered as one who has been in contact with someone who is a case.
“And once you fall into any one of those three categories, this is what this means to you. Government says, ‘You may not refuse to be medically examined,’ whereby the medical examination process is whatever government will determine.
“Second to that, you may not refuse to be put in quarantine or put in isolation. And the requirements for quarantine and isolation are such that the majority of the people of South Africa will not be able to self-quarantine so they have to be put in a state institution.
“Further to that, and most critical, is that you may not refuse to take whatever medication that the government says you should take. Your freedom—which is supposed to be guaranteed and protected by the same act in as far as the right to be informed—is taken away. You are caught in a situation whereby government has full control.
“Once you are put in this isolation space, this quarantine space, you don’t have the ability to determine when and how you get out. It will be up to government to decide.
“So now the country of South Africa will be under a permanent state of disaster where masking will be permanent, where social distancing is permanent, through the National Health Act.”
In case you’ve forgotten what it looks like for your government to discriminate against citizens under the guise of a “state of emergency” and to demand people’s papers, here are a couple of reminders:
Today, that passport looks like a QR code on your phone.
Please take a few moments to read the following articles to understand why there is no circumstance under which it is ethically or morally acceptable to deprive individuals of their freedoms and human rights in the name of the “public good,” which can be defined according to the whims of despots and demagogues:
And if you want to understand what it feels like to be institutionalized and have medication forced on you against your will, here’s a preview of the world you would be creating:
Nurse Pilbow: Mr. McMurphy?
McMurphy: Huh?
Nurse Pilbow: Your medication.
McMurphy: What’s in the horse pill?
Nurse Pilbow: It’s just medicine, it’s good for you.
McMurphy: Yeah, but I don’t like the idea of taking something if I don’t know what it is.…
Nurse Ratched: If Mr. McMurphy doesn’t want to take his medication orally, I’m sure we can arrange that he can have it some other way.
The people of South Africa poured decades of passion, blood, and song into eradicating apartheid:
Do not let that effort be for naught. As Chinua Achebe says:
“The damage done in one year can sometimes take ten or twenty years to repair.”
Do not let fear, hatred, panic, and intolerance win. Cast out those totalitarian demons and save your people by rejecting amendments 1882, 1883, 1884, and 1885.
“Yet men were afraid, with a fear that was deep, deep in the heart, a fear so deep that they hid their kindness, or brought it out with fierceness and anger, and hid it behind fierce and frowning eyes. They were afraid because they were so few. And such fear could not be cast out, but by love.”
—Alan Paton, Cry the Beloved Country(Kindle, paperback, hardcover, audiobook)
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Action Alert: Save South Africans from Medical Apartheid!
There are numerous opportunities to voice your opposition to the proposed National Health Act amendments—let’s try to hit all of them to ensure we achieve maximum impact. Please complete the following forms and include a link to this letter if desired.
2) The Red List
3) Shifters Voice (be careful to select “No” for each amendment as it is non-intuitively listed before “Yes”)
4) Natural Solutions Foundation
5) Submit public comments to the South African government for 1882, 1883, 1884, and 1885
6) Email minister@health.gov.za, legalreviews@health.gov.za, daniel.nkuna@health.gov.za, tsakani.furumele@health.gov.za, registration2@pprotect.org, info@sahrc.org.za
7) For South Africans: The South African Peoples National Referendum 2022
Additional Resources
See this post by James Roguski for more details:
And watch this video featuring members of the newly launched Children’s Health Defense African Chapter:
EMLCT has also compiled a handy list of resources.
As I have previously discussed, Africa is playing a key role in our efforts to #StopTheWHO, and I encourage you to follow Shabnam Palesa Mohamed and Dr. Tess Lawrieto keep apprised of action steps from the newly launched African Sovereignty Coalition:
I also recommend watching this informative presentation by South African Fahrie Hassan, whom I had the pleasure of connecting with during the #StopTheWHO strategy session at the Better Way Conference:
Dissident Dialogues Launched
I’ve kicked off my new interview series, Dissident Dialogues, with peerless satirist CJ Hopkins, and CJ has delivered dazzlingly. Paid subscribers enjoy access to the interview as it unfolds in the “rolling” version:
I will publish the free version for the public once the interview is completed.
Aww, thank you so much for helping to get the word out, Crystal! 🙌