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Malawi Pillaged by Queen of Pop

The Ethiopian World Federation has urged Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera to order an investigation into the allegations over the adoption of Malawian children for possible human trafficking and social experiments.


Most prominently, pop star Madonna has been accused of child trafficking under the garb of running her orphanage named Raising Malawi. The Ethiopian World Federation has since petitioned to have the country’s president restrict the pop star and her company to have restricted accessibility to Africa.


“The Ethiopian World Federation (EWF), a philanthropic group, has accused Madonna of trafficking and sexually abusing children from Malawi.


Popstar Madonna herself adopted four kids from Malawi, a landlocked nation in southeast Africa. There, she established the nonprofit organization Raising Malawi in 2006 with the goal of assisting orphans and vulnerable children via health and education initiatives.



The EWF has requested that Malawian President Lazarus Chakwara investigate Madonna’s charitable endeavors and ‘restrict her and her associate’s accessibility to Africa and African children as a precautionary measure until a thorough investigation is done into child trafficking, sexual slavery, adoption reversal, threat of coercion, fraud, deception, and abuse of power or vulnerability’”. -Annytama Bhowmik, One America News



Madonna wouldn’t be the first or most prominent celebrity figure to be rumored to have association with what are essentially slave trading rings operating inside third world countries.


“Everyone knows, of course, Hillary’s belief that, ‘It takes a village’, which only makes sense, after all, in places like Haiti, where she’s taken a number of them”. –Donald J. Trump, 10/20/2016


Once Americans get more and more methodically exposed to the full extent of depravity and pervertedness emanating out of government agencies, Hollywood, and other elitist circles, it will make the scandals and coverups of Catholic priests appear mild in comparison to the atrocities committed by lucrative, supposedly humanitarian charity organizations and the intentional concealment of it on the part of the corporate media.