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Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program
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| Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program | |
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| Department Head | Unknown |
| Status | Active |
| Known Facilities | Makerere Hospital, Gambia Mogadishu Hospital, Somalia Conakry Hospital, Guinea |
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| "Prevention is the number one reason people live longer lives today. The time has come for everyone in our world to understand how a minimum investment of time and effort can lead to a vastly longer and happier life."
Alvar Hanso | |
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| www.thehansofoundation.org | |
The Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program is one of the current active projects being undertaken by The Hanso Foundation. It has been alleged that the Program was used by the Foundation to conduct a organ-harvesting operation in Cape Town, South Africa.
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The Worldwide Wellness and Prevention Development Program is described as "the heart and soul" of The Hanso Foundation's work. The Program's work is further said to be a far-reaching educational initiative, designed to teach the basics of sanitation, nutrition and disease prevention to the world. The Foundation works with local health providers, growers, and utilities, enabling the life of Man to improve with the most basic of tools.
There are apparently an additional 3 other developments in other African countries
- Mogadishu Hospital, Somalia
- Conakry Hospital, Guinea
- International Aid Effort, Ethiopia
Makerere Hospital
Makerere Hospital in Gambia, is apparently The Hanso Foundation's hundredth hospital in the developing world. The hospital has been funded by a grant from the Foundation. The construction of the hospital has been lauded by Gambian Foreign Minister Kanimang Jato, saying that it was"nothing short of a miracle". Note that Kanimang Jato is not the actual foreign minister of the Gambia.
It is also said that the construction of the hospital will provide the residents of The Gambia with the finest healthcare, as well as create hundreds of new jobs and stimulate the local economy.
Bermuda Triangle?
When taking a look at the world map, you can click on the 3 red points, representing the hospitals in Africa. You can also click on where the bermuda triangle is located. Unfortunately there is no information given so far, but there is a hidden message there. When the color contrast on the blank area is changed, a hidden image appears. Although mostly random mathematical symbols and letters. There are two underlined sets of numbers "13/9/19/19/9/14/7", and "15/18/7/1/14/19". When translated using an alphanumeric system (i.e. a=1, b=2, c=3 ...etc), the two words turn out to be "missing organs". This could be in direct relation to the job "Organ Courier" listed on the HansoCareers website.
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| Executives | Alvar Hanso • Thomas Mittelwerk • Hugh McIntyre • Peter Thompson | |||
| Board of Directors | Jacob Vanderfield • Liddy Wales • Lawrence Peck • Dick Cheever • Bill Flood • Sam Hicks | |||
| Projects | DHARMA Initiative • MFI • WWP DP • MHA • ERI • IGA • LEP • EOI | |||
| Associates | Global Welfare Consortium • Widmore Corporation • Paik Heavy Industries | |||

