They take our power with economic chains.
Our gold, oil, and diamonds leave Africa raw.
Our resources are mined by foreign companies.
Our leaders sit in boardrooms with African flags, but the decisions are made elsewhere.
We’re “independent” on paper.
But when your economy, currency, and resources aren’t controlled by you - are you really free?
We’re free on paper, but not in practice.
Our wealth leaves as raw materials and returns as finished products we can’t afford.
Bay Leaves! How do You use them? If you ever want to let go or release something hii ni powerful... chukua kalamu,,write on the leaf and burn it... it also attracts abundance btw,. You can boil and drink..
Put bay leaves under your pillow. It send off negative energies...
WhatsApp is now introducing user names for businesses and individuals just like X. The platform says people will no longer see each other's phone numbers going forward.
Your individual consciousness is God.
The collective consciousness is God.
We- neuro melanated beings- are ethereal.
The universe is a projection of our vast consciousness.
Medu Neter and her providence is God.
We are GODS within GOD.
GOD experiencing self.
Kyua, Kitui County.
You won't believe this; artisans are selling coltan by the roadside.
But they don't know it is the most precious metal in the world today.
Someone buys it in the name of construction.
Dear Kenyans especially the Revolutionaries, during the inevitable victory day, the Crown's Kiganjo Militia and KDF will have no choice but to walk with us to StateHouse and Bunge
There'll be no bullets,barricades, or barbed wires just Kenyans united in ending colonialism.
Thoughts,Emotions, Actions
The day the protesters/gen Z walifika parliament the dishonorables walitumia tunnels kuhepa....
How many tunnels do You think are in Nairobi alone? What else are they hiding?
Kenya Is In The Red As Ruto Mistakes A Revolution For A Security Lapse
From June 2024 to where Kenya stands today, the biggest mistake William Ruto has made is treating a political revolution like a police operation, because what began as anger over the Finance Bill quickly became a national rejection of arrogance, waste, corruption, overtaxation, police brutality and a government that talks too much while listening too little.
The people who went to the streets in June 2024 were not complaining because Parliament had weak gates, police had poor formation or intelligence officers had slept on duty, because they were complaining because life had become too expensive, public money looked like private property for connected people and leaders were behaving as if citizens existed only to be taxed, lied to and beaten into silence.
That is why Ruto is very very wrong if he thinks the lesson from June 2024 was that security failed to stop citizens from reaching Parliament, because the real lesson was that the public had reached a point where fear no longer worked as the main tool of control.
The first stage of a revolution is pain that leaders dismiss, and Kenya went through that stage when citizens complained about food prices, taxes, unemployment, corruption, medical costs, school fees, public debt and the daily humiliation of watching leaders live big while ordinary people were told to tighten belts that had already cut into their skin.
The second stage is shared anger, and that came when Kenyans stopped seeing their suffering as private bad luck and started seeing it as a national pattern created by bad leadership, greedy budgeting, tone deaf speeches and a political class that had lost the shame needed to pretend it cared.
The third stage is the trigger, and for Kenya that trigger was the Finance Bill, because the bill became more than a tax document and turned into a symbol of a government that wanted to take more from people who already felt squeezed dry.
The fourth stage is the breaking of fear, and that happened when young Kenyans faced tear gas, live bullets, arrests, intimidation, online threats and still returned to the streets with phones, flags, placards, chants and a stubborn refusal to be treated like children of a lesser God in their own country.
The fifth stage is state panic, and that is where Ruto’s government moved from political response to security obsession, because instead of accepting that citizens had legitimate anger, the system started behaving as if the main problem was protest logistics rather than the pain producing the protests.
That is how we arrived at this strange place where CBDs are closed, roads are blocked, Parliament is barricaded, police are deployed like the country is at war with itself and strange squads appear around protests as if the State is trying to scare citizens back into silence.
The use of acoustic weapons and other aggressive crowd control tools shows how badly the regime has misread the national mood, because a machine that screams at citizens does not answer why they are broke, why they are angry, why families are burying children, why abducted people remain a national wound or why public trust has collapsed.
Ruto thinks stronger policing can stop the wheel, but once the wheel of a revolution starts rotating, it does not stop simply because a government has bought bigger vehicles, louder machines, darker helmets and more officers to flood the streets.
This is where necessity becomes the mother of invention, because when you close the CBD, people begin to think beyond the CBD, when you block one route, people begin to imagine another route, and when you militarize one protest style, the public begins to create new civic languages that the State has not yet learned how to police.
A revolution does not always move in one straight line, and it does not always announce itself through one big crowd in one big city, because sometimes it becomes refusal, silence, boycott, ridicule, underground coordination, public memory, electoral punishment and a slow national agreement that the people in power have lost moral authority.
Kenya is now in the red because the same issues citizens complained about in 2024 have not been fixed in a way that people can feel in their homes, pockets, hospitals, schools, workplaces, police stations and villages.
The anger is still there, the distrust is still there, the cost of living is still there, the debt burden is still there, the corruption anger is still there, the police brutality question is still there and the feeling that government only listens when people rise up is now deeper than it was before Parliament was stormed.
The danger for Ruto is that he has armed and empowered the security sector so heavily that officers may start behaving with the carelessness that comes when a government teaches them that every angry citizen is an enemy to be subdued instead of a Kenyan to be heard.
That kind of overconfidence can spin things out of control, because once security officers believe they are the last wall protecting a collapsing political order, small confrontations become national tragedies and every excessive response creates new anger for the next round.
The political bomb coming to Kenya is not a cartoon bomb carried by protesters, but a pressure bomb created by the State itself every time it refuses to solve the real issues and chooses instead to add more uniforms, more barricades, more arrests and more threats.
Ruto still has not understood that revolutions are not defeated by closing streets, because streets are only the visible part of a deeper public shift that begins inside people’s minds before it appears on roads, timelines, funerals, markets, campuses, churches, workplaces and ballot boxes.
Kenya is now past the complaint stage, past the awakening stage, past the trigger stage and past the first breaking of fear, which means the country is currently in the state panic stage where government responds to a legitimacy crisis with security muscle.
The next stage is adaptation, where citizens stop relying on the old predictable protest patterns and begin finding new ways to express anger, preserve memory, pressure power and punish arrogance without waiting for permission from the same system they are resisting.
After adaptation comes the judgment stage, where the regime either reforms honestly and lowers the national temperature or continues provoking the country until public anger becomes impossible to manage through police deployments and emergency speeches.
That is why Kenya is in the red today, because Ruto is fighting the smoke while feeding the fire, and a government that keeps mistaking citizens’ pain for a security lapse eventually learns that the real breach was not at Parliament, but inside the trust that once held the country together.
I just pulled USAID remittances in East Africa since 2010 and let me tell you Maina...
Remember when I said they fund rappers and number nane got so tasty calling me a conspiracy theorist?
CONFIRMATION! There was a vibrational shift in Kenya around June 25th. All pyramids across the world were activated and “came online”, emitting a special frequency that was picked up by scientists. Not only is Mt Kirinyaga perfectly aligned to the Pyramids of GIZA and Orion constellation BUT THERE ARE DOZENS of Pyramids hidden across KENYA (if you know, you know)!
That’s why they had planned a blood bath, hiring THOUSANDS of GOONS & KILLERS from Burundi, Congo, UG, TZ to pour the necessary blood to close out the SACRIFICE to BAAL & MOLLOCH and stop the activation! BUT THEY FAILED!
Fellow Kenyans we are so spiritually powerful! I can’t prove it but I feel something terrible was to happen here to coincide with the earthquakes across the world, BUT IT DIDn’t! Our prayers and NINIs kept evil at bay! 💜
Happy Sabbath. Cape Verde.
In the near future, someone will come out, claiming that the Kenyan government deployed Direct Energy Weapons against it's citizens during the 25th June, 2025 and 25th June, 2026 anti-tyranny protests.
And am here to ask you, when that happens, kindly believe them.
Remember back in 2025 when everyone claimed they were ready to occupy statehouse but somehow got disoriented and gave up midway... LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Devices) and Infrasound and Ultrasound Devices were deployed.
What you refuse to recognize will keep returning, what you refuse to accept will keep collapsing, and what you refuse to awaken within yourself will continue to starve your life.
Look at your symptoms: your job no longer fulfills you; the cost of living drains you; the businesses you start collapse; relationships die before they grow; peace feels temporary; happiness feels borrowed; sleep becomes a battlefield; and your dreams terrify or confuse you.
These are not random struggles, but these are spiritual alarms; they are signs that you are physically alive but spiritually disconnected.
The reality of spiritual awakening and true personal development is that the resistance you face is directly proportional to the elevation you are being prepared for. The Universe does not hand massive influence, profound leadership, or generational breakthroughs to untested foundations.
The friction you are experiencing right now isn't a sign that you are on the wrong path; it is the exact conditioning required for where you are going. You cannot step into a higher frequency or carry the weight of your ultimate purpose if you haven't developed the spiritual and mental muscle to sustain it. The heavy lifting is mandatory.
If the rejection of William Ruto exists only on social media, why is Nairobi CBD sealed off?
Why the razor wire, roadblocks, heavy security deployment and restricted access?
Where are the TUTAM supporters who are always said to be the silent majority?
A confident leader welcomes the people.
A fearful leader fortifies himself against them.
The more security deployed to keep citizens away, the more questions Kenyans will ask about who is really afraid of whom.
THOUSANDS of of Journalist from ACROSS THE WORLD ARE in Kenya Today for 2nd INDEPENDENCE Anniversary! WONDERFUL SCENES. The government who seems to respect this day more than we do has come out FULL FORCE EVERYWHERE! There’s crazy tension in CBD as the people wait for BABA to give them a sign. If you know, YOU KNOW!
THE WORLD WILL NEVER FORGET what took place in Kenya on June 25th 2024, because the world has NEVER BEEN THE SAME! #JusticeForMashujaas 🇰🇪 Nairobi CBD . Mau Mau Uprising. Gen Z
While we are distracted by local WANTAM, TUTAM, SisiNiSifuna politics, Kenya’s sovereign wealth is being quietly liquidated.
The June 2026 G7 side-accord just handed exclusive control of Kwale County’s $62.4 Billion Mrima Hill rare earth and niobium deposits straight to the USA.
I told you that all those politicians masquerading as opposition are what we call POTEMKIN or ASTROTURF OPPOSITION.
But you insulted me.
Do you now see the game clearly?
They aimed to discredit genuine clamour for economic transformation, scatter powerful voices and legitimize Government's economic agenda.
This is their mechanism of existence:
INFILTRATION
Movements and social media platforms were quietly infiltrated by individuals loyal to the establishment. These individuals mismanaged the platforms to discredit social media voices in the eyes of the public.
"You have been paid."
"You are tutam."
"How much have they paid you to post this?"
These infiltrators also steered the platforms away from achieving the core goals by creating unnecessary slogans.
"Wantam"
"Tutam"
Example: X users, X posts, X spaces.
CO-OPTATION AND COMPROMISE
Leaders of a genuine grassroots movement are persuaded, bribed, or pressured into watering down their demands.
They are given lucrative platform access and media coverage but are kept on a tight leash, transforming radical critics into moderate voices that the establishment can comfortably manage.
Example: ODM and BREAD-BASED ESTABLISHMENT
STATE-MANUFACTURED OPPOSITION
The state actively creates, funds, and legitimates smaller political parties. These groups appear to challenge the government on minor, superficial issues, but they never truly threaten the ruling regime's control over the state.
"Please don't protest. We shall defeat him on election day. He has no numbers."
Sheep: "Yeees!"
Example DCP and LINDA MWANANCHI
The state played its cards strategically and outmanoeuvred all of us.
Now, we are back to:
"You are a Kikuyu."
"You are a Kalenjin."
"You are a Luo."
Don't under-estimate the STATE.
Anyway, one day, GRASS WILL GROW.