i know this is old news but i am digging for info here……we have a friend who was considering cataract surgery with a local doctor. one individual who had pretty good success w/this doctor was raving about him as he works with “doctors without borders” and goes to haiti every year to perform over 1000 cataract surgeries on children.
huge alarm bells for me so i asked “why just children?” and “why haiti?” and was told children who live close to the equator are at greater risk for cataracts.
another red flag. haiti is 1300 miles away from the equator.
countries like brazil, ecuador and columbia are right on the equator – indonesia too – and we don’t hear about mass cataract incidences there.
as far as countries with the highest number of incidences with cataracts, countries like the UK, Russia and the US (thousands of miles from the equator) are right up there. i can see, as of now, absolutely no proof that the closer you live to the equator (and are a child) the higher the incidence of cataracts. i am smelling something “off” with this “humanitarian mission” with this doctor….
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07/05/2018 / By JD Heyes
A Doctors Without Borders international chapter and several other non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have been charged with human trafficking under the auspices of doing humanitarian work.
As reported by The Gateway Pundit, the Alternative for Germany (AfD) filed criminal charges against seven German-based NGOs including a Doctors Without Borders chapter in the country. It seems as though the Left-wing organizations may be part of a larger effort to flood Europe with Muslim migrants who don’t share European cultural, religious, or social values.
TGP noted:
The groups being charged are Against SOS Mediterranee, Sea-Watch, Doctors without Borders Germany, Save The Children Germany, Jugend Rettet (all Berlin), Mission Lifeline (Dresden) and Sea-Eye (Regensburg).
The controversial NGOs have come under scrutiny lately for their efforts picking up illegal immigrants off the coast of Libya under the pretense they are “being rescued from drowning” and bringing them to Europe.
The allegations come as European leaders are rethinking their open arms-open borders policies regarding migrants from the war-torn regions of the Middle East and North Africa, regions which are also rife with terrorist elements and militants.
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