Global Satellites Miraculously Keep Mapping Out the "Rwandan Invasion Of DRC" But Somehow "Missed" the Fleeing European Mercenaries, SAMIDRC Troops & Their Heavy Arsenal When Goma Fell. 🇪🇺 🇿🇦 🪖
We are told that space tracking and high-tech intelligence are just neutral, objective science. In reality, they are used as precision weapons to control what we are allowed to see.
The second a Western-backed puppet regime, high-priced white mercenaries, AND their massive regional military coalitions suffer a humiliating defeat on the battlefield, the eye in the sky suddenly goes pitch black. Their massive retreats are completely erased from history.
Why the sudden digital blackout? Because posting pictures of collapsing proxy armies and fleeing international forces would completely destroy their "Rwandan invasion" narrative. It would force the global public to see that the local rebellion is successfully beating a massive international assault.
The global establishment desperately needs to keep this one-sided blindness alive. It is the only way they can maintain the fake moral high ground needed to slap sanctions and economic blockades while protecting their own corporate mineral interests.
High-tech tracking is never neutral—it is owned and operated by the exact same global systems that run the big news networks. They cover up the embarrassing failures of their proxy networks to protect the pipeline and buy time for their diplomats.
🇨🇳🇨🇩 Chinese-made drones used by the Congolese military have been linked to deadly strikes in M23-controlled territory.
The worst reported incident came on May 8, when a strike on Mushaki market killed up to 24 civilians.
In March, another strike hit a UNICEF residence in Goma, killing a French aid worker.
As we approach the end of the year, I want to share one of the most unforgettable experiences from this past year in the beautiful country of Rwanda. I was invited by the Government of Rwanda, as an Arsenal ambassador, to witness the country’s remarkable work in environmental preservation especially the protection of its ecosystems and the reintroduction of gorilla families. From the very beginning, the dedication of local communities stood out, turning tourism into a sustainable, locally driven economy.
Rwanda’s leadership in addressing climate change left a strong impression on me.
Monthly community waste-collection days practised not only in Kigali but also across rural areas, show how collective action can create meaningful change. It’s an approach many countries could learn from. 🌱
I had the honour of meeting President @PaulKagame to discuss Rwanda’s long-term sustainability strategy, and I was also invited to take part in the incredible yearly naming ceremony of a newborn baby gorilla, a cultural moment that reflects the country’s conservation achievements.
The encounter that will stay with me the longest was spending a day with Rambo’s gorilla family, just a meter and a half from a silverback.
It was a calm, powerful reminder of our place in nature and our responsibility to protect it. 🦍
What moved me most was Rwanda’s spirit.
A nation that has faced immense hardship now stands as a testament to resilience and unity.
The warmth and openness of its people left me with a quiet but lasting sense of hope and a belief that renewal is not only possible, but already happening.
I want to thank the President of Rwanda, @Arsenal Football Club and Oorwanda for making this journey possible, and above all, the people of Rwanda who made me feel at home.
Rwanda will forever hold a place in my heart.
❤️ 🤍
Liberia Opens Doors to Rwandan Citizens with Visa-Free Entry
Liberia has taken a significant step towards strengthening diplomatic relations with Rwanda by announcing a visa waiver for Rwandan citizens.