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“Vaccinating” The Food Supply is How Bill Gates & Other Globalists Plan to Force-Jab Even The Unvaccinated

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on January 10, 2023

💭 የምግብ አቅርቦትን፤ ከብቶችን፣ አታክልትንና ፍራፍሬን በመከተብ ቢል ጌትስ እና ሌሎች ሉሲፈራውያን ሉላውያን ያልተከተቡትን እንኳን ክትባትን ለማስገደድ ያቀዱበት መንገድ ይህ ነው።

እንደ ቢሊየነሩ ኢዩጀኒስት ቢል ጌትስ ከሆነ ሰዎች የሚመገቧቸው እንስሳት / ከብቶች በቂ የዘር ውርስ የላቸውም። እና እነዚያን ጄኔቲክሶች “ለማስተካከል” ብቸኛው መንገድ እንስሳቱን/ ከብቶቹን በአዲስ ኤም.አር.ኤን (መልእክተኛ አር ኤን ኤ) “ክትባቶች” “መከተብ” ነው። ይህ አውሬ ምኞቱን ያው በግልጽና በድፍረት እየተናገረው ነው! እንግዲህ መላው ዓለም፤ “ዊንዶውስ” የተሰኘውን የዚህን ግለሰብ ኦፕሬቲንግ ሲስተም በመጠቀሙ “የአምላክነት” ስሜት ከሚሰማቸው ልሂቃን መካከል ለመብቃት በመቻሉ ነው ይህን ያህል ለመድፈር የበቃው። ለነገሩማ፤ ዶ/ር ቴዎድሮስ አድሃኖምን ለአለም የጤና ድርጅት መሪነት ያበቃቸው ቢል ጌትስ የሕክምና ሊቅ አይደለም፤ እውቀቱም የለው!

እንደዚህ ዓይነት እርኵሰት! እነዚህ አረመኔዎች ይህን ከመተግበር ወደኋላ የሚሉ አይመስሉም። “አብረን እንሙት!” በሚል ዲያብሎሳዊ ተልዕኮ የተቻላቸውን ያህል ብዙ ሰው ወደ ሲዖል ይዘው ለመውረድ ወስነዋል። ሌላው አልበቃቸውም ስለዚህ የሚበሉት ፍራፍሬዎችን፣ አታክልቶችን፣ ስጋዎችን፣ ወተቱንና ውሃውን ሁሉ በዚህ የክትባት መርዝ ሳይበክሉት አይቀሩም። ሰው በየመሥሪያ ቤቱ፣ ትምህርት ቤቱና በተመሳሳይ ቦታዎች ጓደኞቹም ቢሆኑ የሚሰጡትን ፍራፍሬ፣ ዳቦና ኬክ ወዘተ ከመመገብ ቢቆጠብ ይሻለዋል። መጨረሻ ጊዜ የሚደጋገም ክስተት ሆኗል! የፈተና ጊዜ ነው!

ግድየለሹ በበዛበትና ማንም ተገቢውን ቁጥጥር በማያደርግባት በአፍሪቃማ ገና ከአስርና ሃያ አመታት አስቀድመው ንፈው ሁሉንም ምግብ፣ ሰውንም ከብቱንም በአንዱም በሌላውም በኩል የበከሏቸው። “ማዳበሪያ” + “የተበከለ የእርዳታ ምግብና መጠጥ” “የተበከለ መጠጥ”+ “የወሊድ መከላከያ ክትባት” + “የተለያዩ ክትባቶች”። ኧረ በስንቱ። ኢትዮጵያዊው ከሃዲዎቹን ጋላ-ኦሮሞዎች እነ ግራኝ አብዮት አህመድ አሊን፣ ኢሳያስ አፈቆርኪንና ደብረጺዮንን በእሳት ጠርጎ ካላሰወገደ እንደ ዝንብ እየረገፈ ማለቁ ይቀጥላል።

❖[፩ኛ የጴጥሮስ መልእክት ምዕራፍ ፭፥፰፡፱]❖

“በመጠን ኑሩ ንቁም፥ ባላጋራችሁ ዲያብሎስ የሚውጠውን ፈልጎ እንደሚያገሣ አንበሳ ይዞራልና፤ በዓለም ያሉት ወንድሞቻችሁ ያን መከራ በሙሉ እንዲቀበሉ እያወቃችሁ በእምነት ጸንታችሁ ተቃወሙት።”

❖[1 Peter 5:8-9.]❖

💭 According to billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates, animals that humans eat have inadequate genetics. And the only way to “fix” those genetics is to “vaccinate” said animals with new mRNA (messenger RNA) “vaccines.”

“Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. Resist him, steadfast in the faith, knowing that the same sufferings are experienced by your brotherhood in the world.”

🛑 Terrifying New Way to Distribute the Vaccine: Grow and eat your own vaccines? Using Plants as mRNA Factories

👉 Courtesy: University of California, September 16, 2021

The future of vaccines may look more like eating a salad than getting a shot in the arm. UC Riverside scientists are studying whether they can turn edible plants like lettuce into mRNA vaccine factories.

Messenger RNA or mRNA technology, used in COVID-19 vaccines, works by teaching our cells to recognize and protect us against infectious diseases.

One of the challenges with this new technology is that it must be kept cold to maintain stability during transport and storage. If this new project is successful, plant-based mRNA vaccines — which can be eaten — could overcome this challenge with the ability to be stored at room temperature.

The project’s goals, made possible by a $500,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, are threefold: showing that DNA containing the mRNA vaccines can be successfully delivered into the part of plant cells where it will replicate, demonstrating the plants can produce enough mRNA to rival a traditional shot, and finally, determining the right dosage.

Chloroplasts

Chloroplasts (magenta color) in leaves expressing a green fluorescent protein. The DNA encoding for the protein was delivered by targeted nanomaterials without mechanical aid by applying a droplet of the nano-formulation to the leaf surface.

“Ideally, a single plant would produce enough mRNA to vaccinate a single person,” said Juan Pablo Giraldo, an associate professor in UC Riverside’s Department of Botany and Plant Sciences who is leading the research, done in collaboration with scientists from UC San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University.

“We are testing this approach with spinach and lettuce and have long-term goals of people growing it in their own gardens,” Giraldo said. “Farmers could also eventually grow entire fields of it.”

Key to making this work are chloroplasts — small organs in plant cells that convert sunlight into energy the plant can use. “They’re tiny, solar-powered factories that produce sugar and other molecules which allow the plant to grow,” Giraldo said. “They’re also an untapped source for making desirable molecules.”

In the past, Giraldo has shown that it is possible for chloroplasts to express genes that aren’t naturally part of the plant. He and his colleagues did this by sending foreign genetic material into plant cells inside a protective casing. Determining the optimal properties of these casings for delivery into plant cells is a specialty of Giraldo’s laboratory.

For this project Giraldo teamed up with Nicole Steinmetz, a UC San Diego professor of nanoengineering, to utilize nanotechnologies engineered by her team that will deliver genetic material to the chloroplasts.

“Our idea is to repurpose naturally occurring nanoparticles, namely plant viruses, for gene delivery to plants,” Steinmetz said. “Some engineering goes into this to make the nanoparticles go to the chloroplasts and also to render them non-infectious toward the plants.”

For Giraldo, the chance to develop this idea with mRNA is the culmination of a dream. “One of the reasons I started working in nanotechnology was so I could apply it to plants and create new technology solutions. Not just for food, but for high-value products as well, like pharmaceuticals,” Giraldo said.

Giraldo is also co-leading a related project using nanomaterials to deliver nitrogen, a fertilizer, directly to chloroplasts, where plants need it most.

Nitrogen is limited in the environment, but plants need it to grow. Most farmers apply nitrogen to the soil. As a result, roughly half of it ends up in groundwater, contaminating waterways, causing algae blooms, and interacting with other organisms. It also produces nitrous oxide, another pollutant.

This alternative approach would get nitrogen into the chloroplasts through the leaves and control its release, a much more efficient mode of application that could help farmers and improve the environment.

The National Science Foundation has granted Giraldo and his colleagues $1.6 million to develop this targeted nitrogen delivery technology.

“I’m very excited about all of this research,” Giraldo said. “I think it could have a huge impact on peoples’ lives.”

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የዓለማችን ጥንታዊው ኤሊ ፲፻፺/190እና የአቡነ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ቤ/ክ ኤሊ | አባታችን ምን እየጠቆሙን ይሆን?

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on December 3, 2022

👉 ገብርኤል 👉 ማርያም 👉 ኡራኤል 👉 ጊዮርጊስ 😇 ተክለ ሐይማኖት 👉 ዮሴፍ 👉 መድኃኔ ዓለም

👉 ሙሉ ቪዲዮው ታች ይገኛል…

🐢 Tortoise – ♰ Tekle Haymanot ፤ ሁለቱም ስማቸው በ T/ፊደል ነው የሚጀምረው። የዓለማችን ጥንታዊ ኤሊ የሚኖረው ደግሞ በንግሥት እሌኒ ስም (St.Helena) በምትጠራዋ ደሴት ላይ ነው። ቅድስት እሌኒ የታላቁ ቅዱስ ቆስጠንጢኖስ እናቱና እግዚአብሔር ለበጐ አገልግሎት የጠራት ቡርክት ሴት (ንግሥት) ናት።

ንግሥት ዕሌኒ የጌታችንን መስቀል መስከረም ፲፮/16 ቀን ፫፻፳/320 . ም በዕጣን ጢስ ምልክት ቁፋሮ አስጀምራ መጋቢት ፲/10 ቀን አግኝታ በማውጣት ታላቅ ቤተመቅደስ ጎልጎታ ላይ ሠርታ በክብር አስቀመጠችው። ይህ መስቀልም ከዚያ ዕለት ጀምሮ እንደ ፀሐይ እያበራ ድውይ እየፈወሰ አጋንንት እያባረረ ልዩ ልዩ ተአምራት እየሰራ ሙት እያነሳ ዕውር እያበራ ተአምራቱን ቀጠለ፡፡ ይህንንም ከኃያላን ነገሥታት መካከል የፋርስ ንጉሥ መስቀሉን ማርኮ ፋርስ ወስዶ አስቀመጠው፡፡ በዚህ ጊዜ የአየሩሳሌም ምዕመናን የድሉን ዜና ሰምተው ስለነበር የአንድ ቀን መንገድ ያህል ሄደው በመቀበል ካህናቱ በዝማሬና በቸብቸቦ ወንዱ በሆታ ሴቱ በእልልታ ሆ ! እያሉና ችቦ አብርተው ተቀብለዋቸዋል፡፡ የኢትዮጵያ ኦርቶዶክስ ተዋሕዶ ቤተክርስቲያኖችም ለመስቀል ችቦእያበሩ በዓሉን በሆታ በእልልታ በስብሐተ እግዚአብሔር የሚያከብሩት ይህንን ታሪካዊ ትውፊት በመከተል ነው፡፡

ብዙ የቤተክርስቲያን አባቶች እንደሚሉት ንጉሡ ሕርቃል ይህንን ታላቅ ድል ለማግኘትና የጌታን ቅዱስ መስቀል ከአሕዛብ / ከፋርሶች / እጅ ለማስመለስ የቻለው በዚያን ጊዜ አብያተ ክርስቲያንናት ሁሉ ለአንድ ሳምንት / አንድ ሱባዔ / ባደረጉትጾም ጸሎት ነው፡፡ ይህንንም ለማስታወስና ጌታን ለማመስገን የኢትዮጵያ ኦርቶዶክስ ተዋሕዶ ቤተክርስቲያንና የግብጽ ኮፕቲክቤተክርስቲያን በየዓመቱ የዐቢይጾም / የጌታ ጾም / ከመጀመሩ አስቀድሞ ጾመ ሕርቃል ብለው አንድ ሳምንት ይጾማሉ፡፡ ፓትርያርክ ተረክቦ ወስዶ በክብር አስቀመጠው፡፡

ይህ ግማደ መስቀልም ለብዙ ዘመን በእስክንድርያ ሲኖሩ በግብጽ ያሉ እስላሞች እየበዙ ኃይላቸው እየጠነከረ ሔደ በእስክንድርያ የሚኖሩትን ክርስትያኖች ላይ ሥቃይ ያጸኑባቸው ጀመር፡፡ ክርስቲያኖቹም አንድ ሆነው መክረው ለኢትዮጵያዊው ዓጼ ዳዊት እንዲህ የሚል መልእክት ላኩ ንጉሥ ሆይ ! በዚህ በግብጽ ያሉ እስላሞች መከራ አጽንተውብናል ኃይልህን አንሥተህ አስታግስልን ብለው ጠየቁት ዳግማዊ ዓጼ ዳዊትም ለመንፈሳዊ ኃይማኖት ቀንተው የክርስቶስ ፍቅር አስገድዷቸው ሃያ ሺህ ሠራዊት አስከትለው ወደግብጽ ዘመቱ በዚህ ጊዜ በግብጽ ያሉ ኃያላን ፈሩ ተሸበሩ ንጉሡ ዳግማዊ ዳዊትም እንዲህ የሚል መልዕክት ለእስላሞቹ ላከ በተፈጥሮ ወንድሞቻችሁ ከሆኑት ክርስቲያኖች ካልታረቃችሁ ሀገራችሁን መጥቼ አጠፋለሁ የሚል ማስጠንቀቂያ ላከ፡፡

የንጉሡ መልዕክትም ለእስላሞቹ እንደደረሳቸው ፈርተው እንደ ጥንቱ በየሃይማታቸው ጸንተው በሰላም እንዲኖሩ ከክርስቲያን ወንድሞቻቸው ጋር ታረቁ፡፡ መታረቃቸውን ዓጼ ዳዊት ሰሙ በዚህም ጉዳይ ንጉሡ ደስ አላቸው፡፡ እግዚአብሔር አመሰገኑ በግብጽ የሚኖሩ ክርስቲያኖችም ከ አስራ ሁለት ሺህ ወቄት ወርቅ ጋር ደስታቸውን ለኢትዮጵያዊው ንጉሥ ለዳግማዊ ዳዊት በደብዳቤ አድርገው ላኩላቸው፡፡ ንጉሡም የደስታውንደብዳቤ ተመልክተው ደስ አላቸው ወርቁን ግን መልሰው በመላክ እንዲህ የሚል ደብዳቤ ጻፉ፡፡ በግብጽ የምትኖሩ የክርስቶስ ተከታዮች ሆኖ እንኳን ደስ አላችሁ የላካችሁልኝ 12,000 ወቄት ወርቅ መልሼ ልኬላችኋለሁ፡፡ የእኔ ዓላማ ወርቅ ፍለጋ አይደለም የክርስቶስ ፍቅር አስገድዶኝ በተቻለኝ ችግራችሁን ሁሉ አስወገድኩላችሁ አሁንም የምለምናችሁ በሀገሬ ኢትዮጵያ ረሀብና ቸነፈር ድርቅ ስለወረደብኝ መድኃኒታችን ኢየሱስ ክርስቶስ የተሰቀለበት ቅዱስ መስቀልና የቅዱሳን አጽም ከሌሎች ክቡራን ዕቃዎች ጋር እንድትልኩልኝ ነው የሚል ነበር፡፡ በእስክንድርያም ያሉ ምዕመናን ይህ መልዕክት እንደደረሳቸው ከሊቃነ ጳጳሳትና ከኤጲስ ቆጶሳቱ ጋር ውይይት በማድረግ ይህ ንጉሥ ታላቅ ክርስቲያን ነው፡፡ ስለዚህ ልቡን ደስ እንዲለው የፈለገውን የጌታችንን ግማደ መስቀል ከቅዱሳን አጽምና ንዋየ ቅዱሳት ጋር አሁን በመለሰው ወቄት ወርቅ የብርና የነሐስ የመዳብና የወርቅ ሣጥን አዘጋጅተን እንላክለት ብለው ተስማምተው በክብር በሥነ ሥርዓት በሠረገላና በግመል አስጭነው ስናር ድረስ አምጥተው ባስረከቧቸው ጊዜ በእጃቸው እያጨበጨቡ በእግራቸው እያሸበሸቡ በግንባራቸው እየሰገዱ በክብር በደስታ ተቀበሏቸው፡፡ መስከረም 16 በኢትዮጵያ ታላቅ ብርሃን ሌሊትና ቀን ሦስት ቀን ሙሉ ሲበራ ሰነበተ፡፡

ግማደ መስቀሉ ወደ መካከለኛው ኢትዮጵያ ሳይደርስ በድንገት ዓጼ ዳዊት ስናር ላይ አረፉ፡፡ ግማደ መስቀሉም የግድ በዚያው በስናር መቆየት አስፈለገው፡፡ ከዚህ በኋላ የሟቹ የዳግማዊ ዳዊት ልጅ ዓጼ ዘርዓ ያዕቆብ እንደነገሠ ወደ ስናር ሔደ ግማደ መስቀሉን ከሌሎቹ ንዋያተ ቅዱሳት ጋር አምጥተው በመናገሻ ከተማቸው በደብረ ብርሃን ላይ ቤተመቅደስ ሠርተው ለማስቀመጥ ሲደክሙ በሕልማቸው አንብር መስቀልየ በዲበ መስቀል ወዳጄ ዘርዐ ያዕቆብ ሆይ መስቀሌን በመስቀለኛ ቦታ ላይ አስቀምጥ የሚል ሕልም አየ፡፡ ንጉሡም መስቀለኛ ቦታ እየፈለጉ በኢትዮጵያ አውራጃዎች ሁሉ በመፈለግ ከብዙ ቦታ አስቀምጠውት ነበር፡፡ ለምሳሌ በሸዋ በደርሄ ማርያም፣ በማናገሻ ማርያም፣ በወጨጫ መስቀሉን አሳርፈውት ነበር፡፡ ነገር ግን የመጨረሻውን ቦታ ባለማግኘታቸው በራዕይ እየደጋገመ መስቀሌን በመስቀለኛ ሥፍራ አስቀምጥ እያለ ይነግራቸው ነበር፡፡ ዓጼ ዘርዓ ያዕቆብም ለሰባት ቀን ሱባዔ ገቡ፡፡ በዚያም የተገለጸላቸው መስቀለኛውን ቦታ የሚመራህ ዓምደብርሃን ይመጣል አላቸው፡፡ እርሳቸውም ከዚያ እንደወጡ መስቀለኛውን ቦታ የሚመራ የብርሃን ዓምድ ከፊታቸው መጥቶ ቆመ፡፡ በዚያ መሪነት ወደ ወሎ ክፍለ ሀገር አምባሰል አውራጃ ውስጥ ግሸን ከምትባል አምባ መርቶ አደረሳቸው፡፡ በእውነትምይህች ግሸን የተባለችው አምባ ጥበበኛ ሰው እንደቀረጻት የተዋበች መስቀለኛ ቦታ ሆና ስላገኟት የልባቸው ስለደረሰ ደስ አላቸው፡፡ በዚያም አምባ ታላቅ ቤተመቅደስ ሰርተው መስቀሉንና ሌሎች ንዋየ ቅዱሳቱን በየመዓረጋቸው የክብርቦታ መድበው አስቀመጡዋቸው፡፡

ዘመኑም በ ፲፬/14 ኛው ክፍለ ዘመን ነው፡፡ ከእስክንድርያ ሀገር ከመስቀሉ ጋር በልዩ ልዩ ሣጥን ተቆልፈው የመጡትም ዝርዝር ስማቸው ጌታ በዕለተ ዓርብ ለብሶት የነበረው ቀይ ልብስ፣ ከሮም የመጣው ከለሜዳው፣ ሐሙት የጠጣበት ሰፍነግ / ጽዋ / ፣ ዮሐንስ የሳለውኩርዓተ ርዕሱ ስዕል እንዲሁም የተለያዩ የቅዱሳን አጽም፣ ከግብጽ ታላላቅ ገዳማት የተቆነጠረ አፈር፣ የዮርዳኖስ ውሃ ይገኛል፡፡

የስምህ መነሻ ፊደል የመስቀል ምልክት (♰)ለሆነው እና ክቡር ገናና ለሆነው ስም አጠራርህ ሰላም እላለው ። የወንጌል ተቀዳሚ ስም ማቴዎስ የተባልክ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ እንደ ችሎታዬ አመሰግንህ ዘንድ አንደበቴ ትፈታልኝ ዘንድ ድንግል ማርያምን እማልዳለሁ።” ገድለ ተክለ ሐይማኖት።

😈አረመኔው ግራኝ ልክ በተክለ ሐይማኖት ዕለት በአክሱም ጽዮን ላይ የዘር ማጥፋት ጦርነቱን ከፈተ፤ ለዋቄዮአላህሰይጣን የክርስቲያኖችን ደም የገበረበትን ዕለት እና ሥልጣኑን ለማደላደል በዓለ ንግሥናውንየሚያከብርበትን ዕለትም የመረጠው ሆን ብሎ በሰይጣናዊው ኢሬቻ ማግስት በዚሁ ዕለተ አቡነ ተክለ ሐይማኖት መሆኑን እናስታውስ

🐢 በዚህ በዛሬው የአቡነ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ዕለት ሁለቱንም የዓለም ጦርነቶች ያየ የዓለማችን ጥንታዊው ኤሊ ፲፻፺/190ኛ የልደት ቀንን አክብሯል

በአዲስ አበባም ጥንታዊው አንጋፋ ዔሊ“ለቡ” ተብሎ በሚጠራው ሠፈር (እኔ ሠፈሩን “ተክልዬ” እለዋለሁ) ሚገኘው የአባታችን የጻድቁ አቡነ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ውብ ቤተ ክርስቲያን

💭 ኤሊ በዛሬዋ ኢትዮጵያ ዘስጋ በመታደን ላይ ነች

የፋሺስቱ ኦሮሞ አገዛዝ ሥልጣን ላይ ከወጣበት ጊዜ አንስቶ በኢትዮጵያ የተለያዩ የሃገሪቱ ክፍሎች ኤሊ ብዙ ገንዘብ ታስገኛለችበማለት ተዋሕዶ ክርስቲያኖችን በማደን ላይ ያሉት አረመኔዎቹ የዋቄዮአላህ ጭፍሮች ወደ ኤሊ አደንም እየገቡ መሆኑ እየተነገረ ነው።

በበርካታ የሃገራችን ክፍሎች ኤሊ በርካታ ሚሊዮን ብሮችን ታስገኛለች በማለት አድኖ በአንድ ቦታ ማከማቸት እና የኤሊ ሕገወጥ ዝውውር እየተደረገ መሆኑ ተረጋግጧል።

አዲስ አበባን ጨምሮ፣ ሻሸመኔ፣ ሐረርጌ፣ ምዕራብ ኦሮሚያ እና አፋር ክልል ይህን መሰል ተግባር በስፋት እየተፈጸመ እንደሆነ መረዳት ተችሏል።

የዱር እንስሳዋን በተመለከተ በርካታ የተሳሳቱ መረጃዎች ይሰራጫሉ። ገንዘብ እናገኛለን በሚል በተሳሳተ መረጃ ኤሊ የሚያድኑት ሰዎች እጅግ ተፈላጊየምትባለዋን ኤሊ አድነው ካገኙ እስከ ፪፻/200 ሚሊዮን ብር ድረስ ዋጋ ታወጣለች ብለው ያምናሉ።

🐢 “እጅግ ተፈላጊ” የምትባለዋ ኤሊ የሚከተሉት ልዩ መለያዎች አሏት ተብሎ ይታመናል፤

  • እንደ ማግኔት ብረቶችን የመሳብ አቅም አላት፣
  • ንጹህ ውሃ ጎን ብትቀመጥ፤ ውሃው ይደፈርሳል፣
  • ጭለማ ውስጥ አንገቷ አንጸባራቂ ብርሃን ያወጣል፣
  • በካሜራ ምስሏ ሊነሳ አይችልም፣
  • በኤሊ ውስጥ ሜርኩሪ ይገኛል፣

እርኩስ የዋቄዮአላህ መንፈስ በሰፈነባት በዛሬዋ ኢትዮጵያ ዘስጋ ወራሪዎቹ የዘመናችን አማሌቃውያን እነዚህን ሐሰተኛ መረጃዎች በማሰራጨት የሰውን ልጅ ጨምሮ እነዚህንም ምስኪን እና ሰላማዊ የሆኑ የእግዚአብሔር ፍጥረታትን በማደን ላይ ናቸው።

ለፅንስትከ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ አስቀድሞ በማኅፀን ለተፀነስከው ፅንስትህና በታኅሣስ ፳፬/24 ቀን ለተውለድከው መወለድም ሰላም እላለሁ።

ለዝክረ ስምከ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ የስምህ የመነሻ ፌደሉ ትዕምርተ መስቀል ለሆነው ስም አጠራርህ ሰላም እላለሁ። እሱም ገናና የከበረ ስም ነው።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ ከአረጋዊ ተክል የተገኘህ አዲስ የተክል አበባ ነህ። የሌዊና የይሑዳ ካህናት ይህ ሰማያዊ መልአክ ነውን ወይስ ምድራዊ ሰው እያሉ ስለ አንተ ይደነቃሉ።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ ስግደትህ በማዕረገ መላእክት ደረጃ ነውና አከናውነህ የሠራሃት ጸሎትህ ባለ ዘመናችን ሁሉ ከጦርነትና ከጽኑ መከራ ሁሉ ጠባቂ ትሁነን።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ መሥዋዕትን የምታሣርግ ታላቅ ካህን የእግዚአብሔር ባለሟል ነህና ቀንዶቹ ዓሥር ከሆኑ ከእባብ መተናኮልና አንደበቱ ሁለት ከሆነ ሰው ፀብ በክንፈ ረድኤትህ ሠውረህ አድነኝ።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ ልጆችህ በዚህ ዓለም ብዙ መከራ ቢያገኛቸውም በአንተ ዘንድ ፍጹም ሰላምና እረፍትን እንደሚያገኙ አንተን ተስፋ ያደርጋሉ።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ ከሐዲዎችን የምትበቀል ቄርሎስ የተባልክ አንተ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ነህ እኮን።

ቅዱሱ አባት ተክለ ሐይማኖት ሆይ፤ የሥላሴን አንድነት ሦስትነት በማስተማር ዓዋጅ ነጋሪነትህ ፍጹም ድንቅ ነው። እባቡን በእርግጫ አንበሳውን በጡጫ ብለው የሚያልፉ የሴትና የወንድ ደቀ መዛሙርት በጸጋ ወልድሃልና።

ያለምንም ተድኅሮ በሥላሴ ስም ይህን ሦስትነት አምናለሁ፤ በተንኮል ወንድማማቾችን እርስ በርስ የሚያባሉትን፣ ደንፍተው የሚያጠቁንን፣ ወዳጅ መስለው ሊያጠፉን የፈለጉትን የሚከተሉትን የጽዮንን ጠላቶች የእግዚአብሔር ቃል ይቅሰፋቸው፣ በተሣለ የመለኮት ሠይፍ አንገታቸውን ይቍረጣቸው፤ አሜን!!!

የአባታችን የአቡነ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ረድኤትና በረከት፡ ምልጃና ጸሎት በሀገራችን በኢትዮጵያ እንዲሁም በመላው ሕዝበ ክርስቲያን ላይ አድሮ ይኑር፡ ሀገራችንን ሊያጠፋ የተነሳውን እርኩስ የዋቄዮአላህአቴቴ መንፈስን ያጥፉልን፤ ጠላቶቻችንን በእሳት ይጠራርግልን፤ ለዘላለሙ አሜን!

❖❖❖ ተክለ ሐይማኖት ፀሐይ ❖❖❖

የክርስቲያኖች መመኪያ

ተክለ ሐይማኖት ጻድቅ

የእንባችን ማበሻ

ከፈጣሪ የምታስታርቅ

ሰባሊ ወንጌል መናኝ

ሰማያዊ አርበኛ

በጸሎትህ ትሩፋት

ፀሐይ ያበራህ ለእኛ

ቅዱስ አባትችን ሆይ

ሀጢአታችን ስለበዛ

በቃልኪዳንህ አማልደን

በነፍሳችን ሁናት ቤዛ።

አደራ!

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World’s Oldest Tortoise That Has Seen Both World Wars Celebrates 190th Birthday

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on December 3, 2022

👉 ገብርኤል 👉 ማርያም 👉 ኡራኤል 👉 ጊዮርጊስ 😇 ተክለ ሐይማኖት 👉 ዮሴፍ 👉 መድኃኔ ዓለም

🐢 ሁለቱንም የዓለም ጦርነቶች ያየ የዓለማችን ጥንታዊው ኤሊ ፲፻፺/190ኛ የልደት ቀንን አክብሯል

💭 My Note: I grew up with a huge tortoise that used to give me a ride. What a wonderful and peaceful animal!

🐢 Meet 190-year-old Jonathan who has lived through TWO World Wars and 25 US presidents (making this tortoise the oldest known living land animal on Earth)

  • Jonathan the Seychelles Giant Tortoise will enjoy a three-day birthday party.
  • He has lived on St Helena’s island in South Atlantic Ocean since 1882

The world’s oldest tortoise has turned 190 years old – and will celebrate for three days to mark his milestone.

Jonathan the Seychelles Giant Tortoise who has lived on St Helena’s island in the South Atlantic Ocean since 1882, has officially been named the oldest tortoise in the world.

He hatched in the Georgian era and is the oldest known living land animal on Earth and the oldest chelonian ever recorded.

Jonathan’s age is estimated but shell measurements documented from a photograph taken shortly after his arrival to St Helena show he was fully mature and at least 50 years old when he arrived from Seychelles.

Joe Hollins has helped look after Jonathan since he became St Helena’s vet.

Retired vet, Mr Hollins, said: ‘When you think, if he was hatched in 1832 – the Georgian era – my goodness, the changes in the world.

‘The world wars, the rise and fall of the British Empire, the many governors, kings and queens that have passed, it’s quite extraordinary.

‘And he’s just been here, enjoying himself.’

At the start of 2022 Jonathan achieved the Guinness World Records title for the world’s oldest living land animal and this month, he has also been named as the oldest tortoise ever.

Jonathan has spent the majority of his life on the British Overseas Territory, one of the world’s most remote islands.

He lives in the grounds of Plantation House alongside three much younger tortoises David, Emma and Fred.

He has witnessed more than 35 governors come and go from Plantation House and has seen the island introduce radio, telephones, TVs, internet, cars and an airport.

Mr Hollins said it has been a ‘privilege’ to look after the elderly animal, who he described as ‘magnificent’.

‘I do think he’s fabulous actually, he’s a great animal,’ he said.

‘And as a vet – what greater privilege is there than to be looking after the oldest known living land animal in the world? I mean, how often does that happen?

‘It is such a privilege to be able to care for this magnificent animal.’

To celebrate his 190th birthday, residents from across the island will be come together on Friday to honour Jonathan over three days at a birthday party at the Governor’s House.

Highlights will include a display of a range of posters celebrating Jonathan’s life, bearing pictures and messages from those who have visited him over the years.

On Saturday, a series of activities honouring his birthday will include a chat with the Governor and his wife as they feed Jonathan his favourite vegetables.

The event will be live streamed online from Plantation House so anyone from across the world can join in with the celebrations.

An animated video and song dedicated to celebrating Jonathan’s life will premiere on Sunday, and he will be given a ‘birthday cake’ – made entirely out of his favourite healthy foods.

A special stamp will also be on sale alongside other memorabilia which islanders will be able to win during novelty tortoise-themed games.

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Groundhog Day 2018: The Ethiopian Mountain Groundhog Predicts Memo Will Bring Obama, Clinton and Others to Jail

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on February 2, 2018

The 130-year-old custom dictates that if the groundhog emerges from his hole and sees his own shadow, he will retreat back to its den to signify winter will last a further six week.“

What is a Groundhog? Where do they live? What do they eat? Fun facts

The day when a rodent named Punxsutawney Phil makes a weather prediction about the next six weeks – has arrived. But what actually is a groundhog, where do they live and what do they eat?

Along with the infamous Phil from Pennsylvania, there is also General Lee, Buckeye Chuck and another whole host of groundhogs who help predict whether winter arrives early.

The 130-year-old custom dictates that if the groundhog emerges from his hole and sees his own shadow, he will retreat back to its den to signify winter will last a further six weeks.

But if there are cloudy skies when the groundhog – a rodent from the marmota squirrel family – comes above ground – that means the spring season will arrive early.

This year, Phil decided the US will face another six weeks of winter as he turned to see his shadow in Punxsutawney today.

But What Is A Groundhog?

A groundhog, also known as a woodchuck, is a rodent of the family Sciuridae, belonging to the group of large ground squirrels known as marmots.

The groundhog was first scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.

Measuring about 65cm (26 inches), groundhogs are natural diggers, with short and powerful limbs and short, thick claws.

The animal is covered in two coats of fur, with a grey undercoat underneath and a longer, thicker coat with a burnt orange or reddish hue which gives it a frosted appearance.

The groundhog prefers open country and the edges of woodland, and is rarely far from a burrow entrance.

In the wild, groundhogs can live up to six years with two or three being average.

Where Do Groundhogs Live?

The groundhog is rarely found far from its burrow entrance and far prefers open country and the edges of woodland.

The groundhog can be a pest for farmers – as their keen burrowing skills make them serious nuisance animals around farms and gardens.

The clearing of forests provided the creature with a much more suitable habitat, and so the groundhog population is probably higher now than it was before the arrival of European settlers in North America.

However, groundhogs are often hunted for sport, which tends to control their numbers.

What Do They Eat?

Groundhogs are mostly herbivorous and primarily eat wild grasses and other vegetation, such as berries and agricultural crops.

Clover, alfalfa, dandelion, and coltsfoot are some of a groundhog’s favourite foods.

The first Groundhog Day was celebrated officially at Gobler’s Knob

The also eat grubs, grasshoppers, insects, snails and other small animals but are much less into eating other animals unlike many other Sciuridae.

More like squirrels in this respect, they also have been observed sitting up eating nuts such as shagbark hickory – although they don’t store their snacks for future use.

The first Groundhog Day was celebrated officially at Gobler’s Knob, Punxsutawney on February 2, 1887.

Local newspaper editor Clymer Freas came up with the idea after saying that Phil was America’s official groundhog meteorologist.

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Dogwalker Hospitalised After Attack By Somalian Migrant Who Said ‘Dogs are Unclean’

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on July 19, 2017

A middle aged woman had to be hospitalised in Vienna following a brutal beating in broad daylight by a veiled Somali asylum seeker offended by her pet dogs.

The victim, named only as Ingrid T., described how she was talking with neighbours at the gate of her garden, accompanied by dogs — her deaf, almost-blind, three-legged Collie mix “sitting peacefully” alongside while 10-month-old ‘Poco’ meandered along an alleyway towards her parents’ house — when she “saw a pretty, veiled woman approaching slowly.”

I knew some people from these countries do not like dogs, so I went to Poco and wanted to pull him back,” the 54-year-old told Krone from her hospital bed in the Austrian capital.

The 18-year-old Somali asserted, “The animals are unclean,” Ingrid recalled, stating that her attacker then “grabbed me, spun me around and scratched me” until both women fell to the floor.

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As NGOs and taxpayer-funded rescue missions ferry thousands of Africans from the Libyan coast to Italy each week, Austria has repeatedly called for Europe to close the Mediterranean route, warning that the nation will impose border checks and deploy soldiers on its frontier with Italy if the influx does not slow.

Local media reported this week that moves by the nation to secure its border look to be justified after the director of the Italian Refugee Council, Christopher Hein, threatened to send tens of thousands of migrants to Austria.

An Australian Woman Engaged To Marry An American Man Has Been Shot Dead By Us Somalian Cop

‘Shocking’ Violence Against Police as Riots, ‘Migration Background’ Sexual Assaults Grip German Summer Festival

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The 10 Most Dangerous Animals In The World

Posted by addisethiopia / አዲስ ኢትዮጵያ on March 22, 2009

How many of us would think that hyenas, alligators, Rhinos or bats could be the most devastating human predators? Almost all of us, right! But it’s wrong! Though an attack by one of these beasts would surely mean bad news, they’re statistically least likely to kill a human. Check out the most deadly animals in the world, discover how they mete out their punishment and, most importantly, find out how to avoid them!

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No 10: The bear

Bear

Forget gentle Ben – when a bear rears on its hind legs you know you’re in trouble. Although bears have a fearsome reputation, you are statistically more likely to survive a bear attack than to perish, but that’s small consolation to those who are faced with a bristling bear. With five attacks in Canada in 2005 alone, it seems that they’re on the increase due to human destruction of, and encroachment on, bears’ natural habitat.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 5-10 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: North America, Canada, North Pole, Russia and isolated pockets around the world.

  • Method of dispatch: There are many different sub-species of bear and not all of them are vicious. However, the polar, black and grizzly varieties are deadliest. Bears will trample, maul and generally savage their prey until they’re frightened off or finish the job; and will attack for a variety of reasons, hunger being one. You should always keep food well away from your camp.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: If you are faced with an angry bear (categorised by snorting, false bluffs, ground beating, etc), slowly back away from the bear, watching it all the while. DO NOT turn and run. If it continues to act aggressively, you should respond in kind by shouting and throwing sticks and stones while continuing to back away. If a bear is upon you, fight back as you will stand a better chance of survival than if you play dead.

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No 9: The shark

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Sharks have a terrible reputation thanks to films such as Jaws and Deep Blue Sea, but it’s one not entirely without cause. It seems that although great whites are often blamed for unprovoked attacks on humans, it is more likely to be down to those snappy bull sharks, who are very aggressive. Out of 360 species, only four are known killers: tiger, great white, oceanic whitetip and bull sharks. However, as we’ve seen with bears, although there are a high number of shark attacks, actual fatalities are fairly low.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 100 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Florida, Australia, Hawaii and South Africa.

  • Method of dispatch: Sharks attack the only way they can – by lunging with fearsome teeth. Sharks can grip their prey easily in their powerful jaws and are capable of biting through almost anything.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Don’t wear yellow or orange, as sharks have good eyesight and these colours in particular seem to irritate them. If you are cut, get out of the water as they will smell blood from miles away. Engage in your aquatic recreation in groups – sharks are more likely to attack solitary prey. If you are attacked, punch the shark on the nose and claw the eyes and gills as these are sensitive spots.

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No 8: Jellyfish

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The sting-masters of the sea, Jellyfish are usually passive drifters who use their tentacles to dredge up small prey. However, anyone who becomes entangled with a jellyfish will experience degrees of pain from a nasty nip to excruciating pain, depending on the species. The box jellyfish is one of the most venomous marine creatures in the world; a sting can kill a man within minutes and most fatalities occur following a brush with a toxic jelly like this.

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  • Responsible for: An estimated 100 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam.

  • Method of dispatch: The jellyfish unwinds its coiled stinging tentacles, fires them at the victim and then pumps their venom to paralyse the unfortunate recipient, usually manifesting itself as cardiac arrest in humans.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: If swimming in an area where there are known jellyfish, wear a sting-suit. However, if you are stung, get out of the water pronto and apply vinegar to any stings remaining embedded in the flesh to remove the venom, then brush or lift off using a credit card, stick or similar.

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No 7: The hippopotamus

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At first glance, these wallowing river-horses appear to be bulky, lazy beasts and not the fearsome predators you would expect to have a habit of mauling humans. However, with gaping mouths that can open four feet wide and swinging sledgehammer heads, as well as the fact that they can outrun us on land, these highly aggressive animals have plenty of scope for destruction and are considered one of the most dangerous of African animals.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 100-150 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Lakes, rivers, wallows – in fact any water – in Africa.

  • Method of dispatch: Hippos will charge, trample and gore victims with alarming ferocity, often when they are blocked from deep water or someone is standing between the hippo and their calf. They have also been known to upturn boats and canoes without provocation and feast on the victim within, despite being herbivores. Nasty.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Surprising hippos is a big no-no. If canoeing in hippo waters, rap on the side of the boat with your paddle to warn any wallowing occupants that you are close by, therefore giving them a chance to move to deeper waters. If you surprise them on land where they feel most vulnerable, do not block their escape route to water.

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No 6: The elephant

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Despite their friendly and approachable image thanks to zoo feeding times, these herbivores kill an alarming amount of people every year. Elephants are unpredictable creatures, and have been known to kill zookeepers who have been with them for as long as 15 years. It is recorded that even the tamest of elephants can attack without warning, though it is thought that most elephants do not realise the harm they do with almost no effort.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 300-500 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Africa and India.

  • Method of dispatch: Considering their huge size – the average elephant weighs over 6 tons – they trample and gore using their fearsome tusks and are capable of causing untold amounts of devastation.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: General advice on avoiding an elephant attack seems to be: don’t startle the beast; he is more likely to charge if he feels intimidated. If the elephant seems intent on charging, make as much noise as you can and try to put it off – otherwise scale the nearest tree (large enough so that the elephant cannot knock it down, of course).

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No 5: The crocodile

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Crocodiles are dreaded prehistoric creatures capable of wreaking a terrible punishment on puny human flesh. North American, Estuarine and Nile crocodiles are the most dangerous and probably kill more people yearly than figures show due to the isolated areas where attacks are likely to take place and distance from help. One meal will keep a crocodile sated for a good while, so they like to wait in the water for the perfect time to strike.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 600-800 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Africa and Australia.

  • Method of dispatch: With terrifying speed, crocodiles can launch themselves out of the water like a missile and latch hold of their prey. They then go into a death roll, spinning the victim around and around to disorientate, thereby lessening its chance of escape.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Straight from the society of stating the obvious: do not swim in areas where there are crocodiles. It may be hot, and you may want a swim, but the croc will see you coming and the rest doesn’t bear thinking about. If you’re unfortunate enough to be grabbed, shout, scream, claw… and pray.

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No 4: Big cats

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These big cats certainly mean business. With destruction of their natural habitat and a decline in prey species, particularly concerning the tiger and North American mountain lion or cougar, attacks on humans are increasing. The African lion is the biggest and most feared of big cats, but holidaymakers on safari are 100 per cent safe viewing from a vehicle, unless they decide to take a closer look and step down. Mountain lions are found in many national parks and are responsible for six attacks a year in the US and Canada.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 800 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Africa, North America and India.

  • Method of dispatch: Tigers generally attack from the back and look to bite the jugular or break the neck. Mountain lions stalk their prey and often attack from a vantage point. Presumably they then set about mauling the victim in a manner identical to that we’ve all seen in countless nature programs.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: To avoid a heinous attack by a big cat, stare them in the eye and don’t look away. To make yourself appear larger by opening your coat; they are unlikely to attack a larger animal, particularly in the case of a mountain lion. DO NOT turn and run – you may as well flash a neon sign asking to be attacked. They can outrun you in any case. Shout, scream and throw stones. If one has you, punch its nose and eyes.

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No 3: The scorpion

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Highly deadly and twice as ugly, the scorpion is a nasty critter that is probably responsible for more deaths per year than recorded, due to the isolated places they hang out and probable lack of access to antivenin. However, out of an estimated 1,500 species of scorpion worldwide, only around 25 are regarded dangerous.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 800-2,000 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Worldwide; particularly Africa, the Americas and Central Asia.

  • Method of dispatch: Scorpions paralyse their prey by pumping deadly venom through the obvious curved stinger at the end of their tails. As with all venom, humans are particularly susceptible if they are allergic – though the African spitting scorpion, who scuttles around Africa, is the most venomous, as it is able to spray venom up to a metre. Yuk.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Scorpions become active at night and lie low during the day, so be sure to shake out any bedding, clothing or anything close to the ground before use. Be vigilant at night and wear thick socks.

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No 2: The venomous snake

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Though there are more than 2,000 species of snake, 450 of which are venomous, only 250 are capable of killing a man. That’s little consolation to the thousands who meet a nasty death due to snake bites each year – it’s usually members of local populations who bear the brunt as they live and work where snakes inhabit and usually wear no protective gear.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 50-125,000 fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Africa, Asia and North America.

  • Method of dispatch: Snakes are very fast and any part of the human body is a good place for a bite, seeing as the venom can flow into the bloodstream within minutes; although those near major veins and arteries will travel faster. Snakes use their venom to paralyse their prey. A fully grown king cobra can rear up so it looks a man in the eye; others can spit venom into the eye. Nasty.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Unsurprisingly, most people come a cropper when they try to harass a snake or draw close to it. Snakes will usually only attack if they’re feeling threatened so the short answer is: stay away! Wear stout boots if hiking and check either side of paths. Don’t mess about looking under rocks or fallen vegetation as you’ll get more than you bargained for. If you come across a snake, back away very slowly, as it can strike to half its length and sudden movements are likely to alarm it.

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No 1: The mosquito

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Yes, the humble mosquito. What we Brits regard as an annoying pest is actually the most dangerous creature on the planet, thanks to its ability to spread disease with alarming efficiency. Best known for spreading deadly malaria, mossies also spread elephantiasis, yellow fever, dengue fever and West Nile virus, which was recently introduced to the US and is now prevalent in all states.

  • Responsible for: An estimated 2-3 million fatalities a year.

  • Hangs out in: Worldwide; harmful in Africa, Asia and North America.

  • Method of dispatch: Using serrated mouth parts, female mosquitoes pierce the skin and inject saliva containing a thinning agent to liquidise the blood. Most people won’t know that they have been bitten until the immune system reacts, resulting in red, itchy bumps that continue to itch for days after the initial bite.

  • Useful avoidance techniques: Mosquito nets treated with DDT are the most effective way to keep them at bay, as well as combative sprays and treatments that can be applied directly to the skin. Wear light-coloured, long clothes in the evening. If travelling to malaria zones, ensure that you take your full course of tablets before, during and after your stay.

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