Tuesday, August 22, 2023

AFRICAN EXAMPLES SHAME ARROGANT AMERICAN ELITES

      After a week of watching an entire major island burn to the ground and flooding in Los Angeles, we here in the Prozac Nation are busily gathering legal pot and fattening junk foods for the next major national drama. Not though that this drama would be about demanding infrastructure upgrades that prevent things like fire and flood. No, instead we're gearing up for the formal prosecution of the President-in-Exile (because here in free America we don't engage in political witch-hunts). The last time an official this highly placed was criminally charged was in 1803, when Vice-President Aaron Burr was charged with treason. Of course, Burr did do things like plot with wealthy business interests to steal the Louisiana Purchase from the US Government and set himself up as king of the new territory---as well as killing Alexander Hamilton under the pretext of a duel. Today, Burr's actions would be considered good business practice while protesting an obviously stolen election amounts to treasonable activity. 

    Instead today let's talk about good men doing good things---this month Africa has been a hotbed of resistance to the Great Reset thugs and the movement is spreading across the continent. This weekend we'll probably see some major news with the BRICS Conference scheduled to get underway in Johannesburg. We'll have more to say about that in upcoming posts. 

   In West Africa, the impoverished but mineral-rich Saharan nation of Niger is rebuilding its new government despite threats from the Beltway and economic sanctions designed to starve the populace into submission. It's reliably estimated that around 85% of Nigeriens support the change in leadership. The Beltway sent longtime Deep-State provocateur Victoria Nuland to the capital of Niamey, but she was snubbed by high-ranking officials and sent packing. Late last week, the Pentagon quietly began withdrawing occupation forces from Niger. While this is certainly a positive development, it does speak volumes about the Warlords' confidence in our brave xhes in uniform that they fear a conflict with the Nigerien military. 

   Instead, the Oligarchy has been threatening proxy action led by the Gates Foundation-owned country of Nigeria, which has laid down deadlines---all of which have been ignored. Given that the Organization of African States is balking at a military intervention---and several of their own members standing in solidarity with Niger---the unspoken concern seems to be that ordering military action might well result in their militaries coming for them instead. 


    Meanwhile, in East Africa, Uganda---which has been a target of the Oligarchy's rage for years because of its resistance to implementing homo 'equality' laws as well as largely going against the Official Narrative during the Scamdemic---took the decisive step of ejecting the last foreign NGO from the country. That nest of vipers, hypocritically called the UN Human Rights Office, pulled out on August 4th. The UNHRO is currently headed by a rather colorless career EU/UN bureaucrat but is heavily infiltrated with members of the dangerous Moonie Cult and US Deep State spooks. 

    Exasperated by these continual acts of defiance, the World Bank resorted to the filthy---but unfortunately common---tactic of economic sanctions to force Uganda into compliance. The World Bank is headed by Indian-American Ajay Banga, a former functionary in the Obama Administration, member of the WEF's International Business Council, and former executive with WEF Top 100 Strategic Partners, Mastercard and Dow Chemical. 

   Uganda, however, is standing firm. The last near-decade of Western Neoliberal Imperialist pressure has shown that Africa can stand on it's own two feet, according to Ugandan President Yoweri Musaveni. "Our country will develop with or without loans," Musaveni said. They really underestimate all Africans. We do not need pressure from anybody to know how to solve problems in our society. They are our problems.


   Ugandan Emissary to the upcoming BRICS Conference Paul Amoru stated in an interview that "a multipolar world structure gives African countries the freedom to relate and to build new partnerships as they pleased." In a pointed snub to the would-be architects of the New World Order, Amoru added: "Ultimately, no one can stop the formation of a new multipolar world, he noted, so other nations must realign their expectations and accept it."

   Our political landscape would certainly be a lot more interesting (not to mention worthy of participating in) if we actually had leaders like Niger and Uganda have produced. If the American people actually had any sense of shame left, it would be a national disgrace to realize that we've actually fallen behind Africa as a world beacon of Liberty, sound government, and a commitment to upholding Human Rights. No doubt as the BRICS Conference progresses, the distinction will become ever more apparent. Sadly, though, the Ameroboob is likely to learn nothing and continue to sink further into Bulimia, addiction, and apathy. 




    

2 comments:

  1. Fascinating post. Also will be interesting to see what happens with South Africa who appear to be moving away from their net zero commitments..... See https://www.turbulenttimes.co.uk/news/front-page/net-zero-green-colonialism-backfires/

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    1. Thanks! I'm going to be writing some more about South Africa and BRICS later today.

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