The C.I.A. and Boko Haram







  1. #BringBackOurGirls

    Having spent years as a Nigerian-American studying the wretched, exploitative and perverted sense of justice this country has shown over the past century, I include my comments here together with a few from some others. Our chickens have come home to roost. When the British, in their greedy haste to corner and monopolize the crude oil market, at the time of granting Nigeria her independence in 1960, conferred unlimited power upon the mostly illiterate Hausa/Fulani tribe, it was seen, at the time, as a brilliant move. How could these mostly nomadic cattle herders resist the temptation afterwards, for a minimal fee, to sign away billions of oil barrels (to British BP executives who copiously congratulated themselves on a plan well-executed) when they could not even read, write nor sign their own names? The British, together with American collusion, made sure all the Senior Civil Service, Military, Government, Financial and Private Sector positions were manned by Moslem Hausa-Fulani worshippers of the Sokoto Caliphate (the primary supporters of Sharia law and progenitors of the current debacle). The major tribes of the educated Yoruba and Ibo were marginalized and mostly eliminated from contention for fear the oil industry would be nationalized, which at the time was perhaps a good thing because in other countries this tactic was employed, they simply assassinated the opposition.

    "Let me give my fellow Nigerians some brotherly advice. If anyone in your government calls for US military intervention in Nigeria for any reason, you need to remove that person from government immediately if you value your independence. That story usually doesn't end well." That person is getting paid to destabilize Nigeria and should be considered a traitor working for the U.S. military's Trojan horse. Please everybody, I implore you to google 'Operation Northwoods' and you will see the true intent of the American government. This is nothing new. It is right out of the C.I.A. playbook. "Our (the American) military is like a terrible handy man. He'll come in a fix your toilet, but then screw up your electrical system, HVAC, leave a big smelly mess in the toilet, eat up all the food in your fridge, tear up your carpets and leave trash all on the floor before he leaves….(if he ever leaves at all)...and then offer his services to clean up, using the money in your bank account to 'fix' the mess before helping himself to the rest of your money."This especially applies to any country with oil (for example....Nigeria) or any resources they need….

    Examples of these 'interventions' abound in Liberia and Sierra Leone for their diamonds, 'intervention' in Ghana and South Africa for their gold and diamond supplies, 'intervention' in Niger Republic for their Uranium supplies (which they need to make nuclear weapons), 'intervention' in Afghanistan for their copious deposits of Bauxite used in the battery-producting industries, 'intervention' in Congo for the rubber which made the U.S. (and Belgium) the largest tire manufacturers on the face of the planet (at the cost of only 10 million Congolese lives), in Iraq, Germany, Korea, Libya, Egypt, Lebanon, Grenada, Hawaii, Chad, Italy, Japan, Algeria, Panama…the question isn't where America has invaded, but where they haven't. Indeed, 'interventions' in over a hundred countries in the past century have made the United States of America the wealthiest robber-baron nation on the face of the earth and in the history of the world.

    Really??? They abducted tens of millions of African slaves and no-one blinked and now you really expect them to be genuinely concerned about 245 high school girls being abducted by an Islamic quasi-terrorist force that America is, in part, responsible for creating? A lot of people suspect the C.I.A. is bankrolling the slush fund behind Boko Haram, as they were funding Al-Quaeda, as they were funding the Contras, the Cuban 'rebels', Ukrainian separatists, the South African Apartheid regime, the racist Zionists in Israel and hundreds of other insurgent group meant to destabilize regions that are not easily susceptible to America's intimidation, but contain the mineral resources so necessary for the continuation of the imperialist agenda of 'Manifest Destiny' which has been the trademark of this nation since its inception……and now I am reading that the Nigerian government has just formally requested assistance from the American government to help find the missing girls. Indeed we have come full circle, our chickens have come home to roost. The monsters they created in 1960 are no more sleeper cells, but active.

    This is like inviting a vampire into your house. You know the saying…unless invited, a vampire cannot enter your home…well, get prepared, because the ramifications of this invitation will be felt for decades to come….and we (the Nigerian government) have shown our ass and lack of competency. In spite of our oil wealth, ECOMOG muscle-flexing and maintaining the distinction of having the richest Black male and female on the planet (Aliko Dangote and Folorunsho Alakija respectively), we are powerless to protect our own high school girls…why? When will we stop fooling ourselves and look critically at what is happening in this country? It was reported overnight that, "11 more girls were abducted into Sambisa forest, 400 villagers killed, and the invaders spent 12 hours wreaking havoc on defenseless Nigerians... they came with armoured personnel carriers... carted away foodstuff with trucks". 12 hours to do all this??? And Nigeria claims to have:

    1. A state of emergency in Sambisa forest in Gamborou Ngala, Borno state?
    2. The best military force in Africa on heightened alert?
    3. Multinational JTF patrolling the borders?
    4. NARSDA- a national space agency with a satellite in orbit?
    5. Manufactured drones at the Defense Industries Corporation, Kaduna?
    6. A array of functional communications systems?
    7. The Nigerian Army, Air Force, Military and a rugged Police Force?
    8. A Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces??

    There are good Christians and bad Christians, just as there are good Muslims and bad Muslims. We know to whom power was left, in 1960, in Nigeria. Most of the billionaires from the North have no explanation as to how they came about their wealth, only that they started out as representatives of American and British companies….How does a minor insurgent fringe-terrorist group get access to armored carriers? And what kind of support do they enjoy that they can strike with impunity and wreck such havoc for 12 hours without any response from a country which spent so many years under military rule? Who is fooling who here? Those in power refuse to answer the tough questions, but more importantly for decades now, those being oppressed refuse to ask those questions….What is the real American agenda and why did it take so long? Who is really bankrolling Boko Haram? It is not far-fetched that Bill Gates who has been known to loudly proclaim the need for Africans to depopulate, might be responsible, as reported, for any indirect involvement with this group….

    If nothing else, ask yourself why a private company (The Federal Reserve controlled mainly by the Rothschild family) owns Nigeria's (and what their ultimate interest in the Nigerian economy is) and America's Central banks (Read 'The Creature from Jekyll Island' by D.W. Griffiths) and why they also own, or control, the Central Banks of 191 countries worldwide? There are only 3 countries in the world that the Rothschild family does not control today, and we are at perpetual war with these countries. In 2000 there were Syria, Iran, Cuba, Libya, North Korea, Iran, Sudan and Iraq. Now in 2014 only Iran, North Korea and Cuba remain….and we are chomping at the bit to go to war with them. I wonder why? If you don't see your country on this list, your Central Bank is being controlled by this family and some highly placed officials in your government are being paid hundreds of millions of dollars to sell out your country. Open your eyes….a word is enough for the wise. Aluta Continua!

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