Rwandan Superintendent of Police Camarade Rukabu died of a high dose NEUROTOXIN at Entebbe airport from a Peace Keeping Mission in Durfur December 2012. (Depending on what they want to use, they usually pre-mix the poison in a colourless, tasteless solvent for crystalloid poisons or the poison is a tasteless, odourless and colourless liquid). This young officer had planned to stay over in Uganda for a holiday before proceeding to Rwanda. He joined in, in taking refreshments with colleagues who had orders from then ACP Kalisa Faustine, which he had got from Col Dan Munyuza to not let Rukabu get away without taking the poison.
Superintendent Camarade collapsed and died while speaking on the phone with an acquaintance to come pick him at Entebbe Airport. He collapsed in the middle of the call, his lifeless body hitting the floor with a thud and his phone still on line metres away. He was immediately bundled on the waiting plane to Rwanda where they wanted him dead or alive. He arrived dead.
The accusation was that he was speaking ill of President Paul Kagame. The President had sent a personal message to Rukabu in Durfur “to stop romourmongering”. This message had been delivered through Col Dan Munyuza then ACP Kalisa Faustine to Camarade Rukabu. President Paul Kagame had instructed intelligence services to not let Superintendent Kalisa get into Uganda following suspicion he may not return to Rwanda.
I had left him out of the list I shared only because I could not recall his name; however, his death was reported in both the Ugandan and Rwandan media at the time he died. Both mentioned “abrupt and unexplained death of Rwandan Police officer”.
Camarade Rukabu is one example of a Rwandan who had seen danger and knew Uganda could save his life. This hysteria in the Rwandan media about Uganda hunting Rwandans is a joke to say the least. If it had not been for Uganda, and for many reasons, twice the number of Rwandans who have died today at Paul Kagame’s murderous hands would be dead. Without the intervention of the State of Uganda, many Rwandans have run here for dear life and survived. Some were killed and yet others kidnapped and butchered in Rwanda, However, many who found their way here are still alive.
It’s the irony of ironies for the Rwandan media to invoke genocide just because Uganda has refused Rwandan criminals to turn this country into an extension on their killing fields.
A report which has not been confirmed at all suggests Rwanda has an underground poison facility at Mukamira on the road from Kigali to Ruhengeri (Musanze). Those who man it are not known. What is not in doubt is a construction of an underground facility at Mukamira that recieves highly secret supplies from Kanombe Airport. The route from Kanombe to Mukamira is closed down whenever there is a delivery.
It’s presumed this is where poisons of all tribes are kept in their most stable form and mixed, temporarily stabilized, concentrations determined, buffered and packaged depending on the type of kill being planned.
The underground facility was built like radiotherapy machine bunker with heavy concrete and a thick lead barrier. This only means they are handling radioactive material. Polonium 210, the most smart killer has a short physical half life yet very expensive. It’s therefore not difficult to imagine some other crude soluble radioactive material kept there e.g. Uranium Salts that kill people slowly once ingested.
Dr Naason Munyandamutsa, a consultant Psychiatrist and the former President of NEVER AGAIN RWANDA, criticized the age limit amendment process and died of LIVER cancer within two years.
Aloisia Inyumba a 48 year old senior RPF cadre died of esophageal cancer and some how, according to his own admission, Paul Kagame seemed to be aware that Inyumba’s health was not okay. Sometimes sending her for medical check ups when he knew nothing would be found.
Other than cancer itself, these people suffer from radiation poisoning, get malaise and lassitude which no doctor will explain, because it’s difficult if not impossible to suspect radiation poisoning.
Gideon Rukundo Rugari