Every day, I have to pinch myself to be assured that I’m not living in a dreamworld in regard to our African colleagues’ miraculous progress and I’ve been telilng folks for awhile that the rest of us are riding on their coattails by now. I want to share some observations for your consideration. I think it’s called ‘The Dark Continent’ mainly because the corporate world order has turned the lights off, there. May we please flick those lights back on, now?
I’m reading a book on my Amazon Kindle that’s written by an American Black journalist (Washington Post) who spent several years in Africa representing that yellow, ‘Western Democratic Liberalism (read: Stalinist; terrorist),’ fishwrapper. The book is what I call a ‘whinery,’ and he thoroughly hates and resents the place. I’m going to finish the book because I’m ‘eating my money,’ and I only downloaded it because the title looked pretty cool and it was recommended by Amazon.com.
It’s a good compendium, at least, of the programmed perception in the West of what Africa is: a continent of beggars who can’t seem to avoid slaughtering each other at the drop of a hat and can be relied on to ‘elect’ the most bloodthirsty and greedy among themselves to be their leaders.
Since my teen years–and I’m a mzee (old guy) by African standards–I had a curious urge to go live in Uganda. Before that, I wanted to live in Switzerland and before that I wanted to be a Jew. There’s actually a pattern, there. I finally did get an opportunity/invitation to go work in Uganda in late 2003, along with Georg Ritschl in Jo’burg of orgoniseafrica. Uganda surpassed my expectations and I was enthralled with the place, having seen quite a lot of it during my month and a half, there, including the wartorn North.
Carol and I had been in Namibia a couple of years before that and she had spent a month or so in Kenya (in the same small area where the mbolea phenomenon is centered) a few months before that trip.
Several decades ago, one of my cousins was sent by MoPar (Chrysler) to be a parts distributor in Hellas. He hated Greece and the Greeks on account of it, though he’s not essentially a prejudiced or spiteful fellow. I noticed that the first thing Chrysler did was to put him in a very expensive house. Even though I had never yet read any conspiracy books in those days I could see that this was Chrysler Corporation’s way of making sure that he would never make any friends in Hellas because everyone he encountered and worked with, since he was not actually wealthy and could not afford such a house, would assume that he was ‘above’ them so would either not seek his friendship or would seek handouts. This is exactly what the Voice of Stalin in DC did to this middle-income American journalist: they put him in a mansion in Nairobi [Image Can Not Be Found] and because he spent his college years constructing those institutional journalistic blinders he has no clue about this sort of corpoate dynamic. By the way, you hopefully know that the ‘other voice’ in DC, the Washington Times, which Mullins would describe as ‘Trotskyite’ is owned by Reverend Sun Myung Moon (is that old lizard still breathing?), who was trained in Korea by the CIA’s Union Theological Seminary, which was set up by John Foster Dulles after ‘The Really Great and Terrific War,’ WWII. These rags used to call WWI, ‘The Great War.’
I don’t like selling zappers to missionaries because they always seem determined not to share them with anyone in their congregation who is sick and/or dying. Missionaries are generally parasites, even when they ‘suffer.’ I avoid hem when I travel abroad. Missionaries, which are a masonic/Jesuit construct, were the advance guard of colonization and their mandate was to undermine and destroy native traditional beliefs. Merchants and the military were usually close on their heels. See why the corporate Dulles hive set up a missionary school after WWII? John Foster was NSA and Alan was one of the founders of teh CIA. Both of those hideous organizations were generated after London had finally succeeded in establishing an overt global order via WWII. I’ve been enjoying Joseph Farrell’s books, lately, because he’s digging deeply into the evidently very, very, very ancient ancestral roots of the corporate world order. I get our psychics could help him dig faster and deeper and perhaps even find new ground in Mongolia [Image Can Not Be Found]
So, what the hell does all this have to do with Africa? I think Africa is their rich pirate prize and that they gloat over the way the rest of the world perceives the dark continent as worthless and hopeless. I think you’re fortunate to see, on this humble and obscure international forum, the beginning of the reversal of that old paradigm and the emergence of Africa as the new guiding light of global progress. I still think the Chinese people will be partners in that but only after they’ve cast out London’s representative: the communist government.
This is what I often remind our African cohorts and I think they’re also seeing it, based on what they’re accomplishing.
In a broad sense, what they’e each and all doing has the capability of revolutionizing the old paradigm, created by the missionaries and colonists: that Africa can’t take care of itself.
One of Yellow Journalism and Prostitional Academia’s insistenc claims about Africans, by the way, is that they’re prone to intertribal strife and mayhem and here’s an example of how our cohorts are overturning that poison campaign: they represent many tribes and countries and there are Christians, Muslims, traditionalists and others among them. The way they vet prospective associates is quite impressive and I, for one, am learning from that. This is one of many examples of social dynamics that the West can learn from in order to discard the primitive and savage political and ideological practices that were shoved down our throats by the corporate order for the past few millenia.
On my first visit to the dark continent at the end of 2001 I was blessed to find a bookstore in Windhoek that featured credible and scholarly African authors and I was able to read some real history and social commentary of the continent. Really, before the colonists and missionaries arrived, most Africans prospered, got along with each other and had vast and intricate trading networks. Women enjoyed equality with me and, generally, women actually controlled the economy, so in a sense they were in a higher position. According to the Tarzan paradigm, the ‘warrior men’ were on top but evidence suggests that warfare was not common in Africa before the corporate world order started propping up these horrid dictatorships after WWII and the fake ‘independence’ movements, which stand on shoulders of missionaries.
Kiswahili is actually the strongest evidence of Africa’s previous stability and prosperity and, in fact, Africa is the only continent that has a traditional near-universal secondary language and that’s a powerful comment on Africa’s real identity. This was already in place before the Arabs and other traders arrived, though the language borrows heavily from other languages. It doesn’t borrow as heavily as English does, by the way.
The vast majority of people (the Pajama Party, as Pam in California calls them) on any continent can be relied on to bow the knee to misinformation, corporate ‘influence’ and any concerted, top-down corporate/institutional appeal to the baser aspects of human nature, otherwise.
Before the missionaries arrived on the dark continent there were no agencies to spread such influence and, even now, the infrastructure for brainwashing is incomplete and spotty in Africa, unlike in the West and most of Asia. The Arabs, Malays and Indians who visited the continent were traders, of course, and that’s usually a healthy, peace-generating influence. Here’s something interesting: when I lived in Polynesia I recognized African and Egyptian influences on that ancient culture [Image Can Not Be Found]
I hope more people will start reading Farrell’s books because the same sewer rat agencies that beat the hell out of our orgonite-vendor pocketbooks between July and December evidently have been hitting him, too, which means that he’s been prevented from affording to do the research on his current book. It must be a really good one [Image Can Not Be Found] and please consider that genuine conspiracy research journalism generally needs to be purchased unless the author is dead (murdered in many cases) or his/her work is otherwise out of print and available online as a free PDF. My 2001-2005 journal reports are free but of course there’s no evidence in them; they’re just my personal story.
Farrell and I had corresponded, years ago (before I knew that he writes conspiracy histories), and I hope to renew that one of these days. He lives in Spearfish, South Dakota so maybe I’ll go hunt for him during one of the Etheric Air Corps weather counterwarfare campaigns later this year. HIs old AOL email address, which I found in my book, isn’t active any more. He probably figured out that AOL is a subgroup of the CIA. Since he’s genuine, I don’t mind when his beliefs and assumptions don’t align with mine; he’s just exploring, after all, which is all that any of us are capable of. One thng I really like about the guy is that he doesn’t pretend to any authority or last word.