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DAILY MAIL – His name is Dorsen and he is one of an army of children, some just four years old, working in the vast polluted mines of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where toxic red dust burns their eyes, and they run the risk of skin disease and a deadly lung condition. Here, for a wage of just 8p a day, the children are made to check the rocks for the tell-tale chocolate-brown streaks of cobalt – the prized ingredient essential for the batteries that power electric cars.

And it’s feared that thousands more children could be about to be dragged into this hellish daily existence – after the historic pledge made by Britain to ban the sale of petrol and diesel cars from 2040 and switch to electric vehicles. CONTINUE READING

One thought on “CONGO – Child miners aged four living a hell on Earth so YOU can drive an electric car”
  1. Reblogged this on Mothman777's Blog and commented:
    This is truly vile, this pointless abuse of other people in Africa is one of the reasons that there is so much anti-white hatred and violence from black people living in the west.
    Yet for some years, water-powered cars have been successfully tested, but simply not allowed to be produced. All part of the Frankist Sabbatean agenda of deliberately inflicting avoidable total chaos, disease, poverty, suffering and hatred.
    Maybe this will change soon. The German hydrogen train looks like a move in the right direction.
    http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/12/technology/germany-hydrogen-powered-train/index.html
    http://fuel-efficient-vehicles.org/energy-news/?page_id=819
    New battery technologies could alleviate some of this problem.
    Water-powered cars and motorbikes etc, have been possible for years, so why aren’t our roads full of them?
    https://www.henrymakow.com/2013/11/Illuminati-Suppress-Water-Powered-Cars.html

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