@gghamari America's peak is behind it.
Empires rise & fall: Rome became a church, Britain a bank, the USA will become a mercenary army and , too proud to accept defeat, she will drag the world down before yielding to China , the rules based order is the first casualty .
In June 2025, German leader Merz openly admitted: “Israel is doing the dirty work for us in Iran.”
Now in 2026, Trump has fully joined the club — greenlighting the Zionist Entity to continue its genocide in both Lebanon and Iran.
Same axis. Same crimes. Different mouthpieces.
The West doesn’t fight its wars anymore… it outsources them to Israeli regime.
THE EBOLA AGENDA:
In 2014, in Guinea, there was a mineral scandal.
This scandal was known as the "Simandou mining rights corruption scandal," described as one of the largest resource heists in history.
Simandou is a 110-km mountain range in southern Guinea bordering Liberia, and it is Africa's biggest mining project.
The Simandou scandal reached its climax in April 2014, when the Guinean government revoked the multi-billion-dollar mining licenses held by Beny Steinmetz Group Resources (BSGR) and its partner, Vale, after an investigation found they had been acquired through corruption.
Around this time in Liberia, in the diamond-rich Fuamah District of Bong County, an 18-carat diamond was stolen and sold on the black market for a paltry USD 20,000, far below its true international market value.
This prompted the Government of Liberia to crack down on these thieves. The suspects were taken into police custody. The government stepped in to settle territorial and security disputes in the area.
However, around this period, something strange came up, a new disease whose name was not known at the time. An outbreak of haemorrhagic disease was noted in which symptoms manifested by anal and nasal bleeding.
This was later concluded as Ebola, which peaked in September of that year.
The diamond heist and the Simandou scandal disappeared amidst this "outbreak."
The revocation of BSGR license and the theft of diamond carats led to the manufacture of man-made epidemics by arsenic poisoning of the people (https://t.co/Koloj5R1w0)
This is exactly how Afrikan resources are looted. The looters fund civil wars or manufacture epidemics, they create terror, fear and intimidation, then, in that confusion, loot our resources while pretending to care for our health.
Since we agree that Ebola has existed, but its existence from 1976 up to the year 2004 was attributed to the index patients handling or eating carcasses of chimpanzees and wild animals (https://t.co/6ibqDGQzVZ)
However, what is happening today about Ebola is a PsyOp.
The Ebola agenda is a deliberate plan to disrupt the mineral resources economy in Africa.
It is the theft of our resources, hiding behind disaster mitigation.(https://t.co/kx2PtX4nB8)
Prove me wrong!
"It has always been this way."
Five words.
Slavery always existed, until it didn't.
Colonies always existed, until they didn't.
Kings ruled by divine right, until they didn't.
"Always" is the story power tells about itself to make itself sound like gravity.
It isn't gravity.
It's a choice someone is making, right now, that requires your belief in its permanence to keep working.
@IsraelinKenya Zionists will tell you what happened to them, but never tell you why it happened they will always play victim even when they are the aggressor's , truly the cancer of the middle east.
@Zevi_saa@IsraelinKenya@GideonBehar The worst mistake ever committed by Palestinians was accepting European occupiers into their country , the refugees have displaced and murdered them for 75 years straight making it the longest occupation.
Every time a country resists American power and survives, the story has to be managed.
Cuba has been under embargo for more than sixty years and still exists.
This does not fit.
The story requires that defiance leads to collapse.
Cuba did not collapse.
So Cuba must be described as a "failed state," a "humanitarian disaster," a "cautionary tale," even as the embargo itself remains one of the main causes of its material hardship.
The story requires that defiance to be punished.
When the punishment doesn't fully work, the punishment gets described as the outcome.
Venezuela chose a government Washington didn't approve of.
Sanctions followed. Financial pressure followed. Oil pressure followed. Isolation followed. The economy contracted.
The sanctions were never the headline.
The government's failures were the headline.
The fact that an economy under total financial siege will struggle is not presented as evidence that the siege is working.
It is presented as evidence that the government is the problem.
Then the story moved to its next stage.
The same government that had been sanctioned, isolated, criminalised, and described as "illegitimate" was no longer treated as a government at all.
Its president and First Lady were abducted, flown to the United States, placed before a court, and the whole thing was translated into the language of law.
The kidnapping became "law enforcement."
The violation of sovereignty became procedure.
And afterwards, the story adjusted again.
The same Venezuela that had been described as "too broken," "too corrupt," "too dangerous," and too "illegitimate" to engage with could suddenly be dealt with once the leadership had been removed from the equation.
That is the point.
The suffering was never the real problem.
The disobedience was the problem.
The poverty was not the crime.
The sanctions were not the crime.
The abduction was not the crime.
The crime was refusing to submit.
This is a closed logical loop.
Every country that resists is designated as "failing."
If they struggle, it proves they were wrong to resist.
If they survive, they are described as surviving in misery, which proves they should have submitted.
There is no outcome in which resistance is permitted to be legitimate.
No outcome in which the siege is the story.
Until enough people understand how the story is being told, the siege continues and the narrative covers it.
Vietnam understood this.
We told our own story.
We still do.
@fiercepatricks Just because you call it "human rights" doesn't mean it's degenerate behavior that rewards perversion over social good, if all of us became gay the human race would become extinct, they should be treated like the weeds they are in this beautiful garden of humanity.
Winston Churchill, even though he is hailed as a hero of World War Two, he was a war criminal in India where he orchestrated the murder of millions of Indians in the Bengal famine.
@1Rubir The best way forward is the postponement of all fuel taxes to release the pressure from the international crises , throwing blames is not a solution.
Jewish refugees from Arab countries received Israeli citizenship, housing, and full rights.
Palestinian refugees received camps.
Seventy-eight years of camps.
These are not the same situation with different branding.
One was resolved.
One was deliberately kept unresolved by the state that created it.
You said 1948 followed Arab rejection of partition.
Plan Dalet, the Haganah's plan to depopulate Palestinian villages, was adopted March 10, 1948.
The Arab armies entered May 15, 1948.
The ethnic cleansing preceded the war by over two months.
Your entire timeline runs backwards.
Some things will take me forever to understand. Why does a 1 and a half hour flight from Nairobi to Dar Es Salaam cost Ksh. 40,000 to Ksh 50,000 yet a 24 hour flight from Nairobi to China is Ksh 75,000. What exactly is going on?
Why does accomodation for one night at a four star hotel in Kenya cost Ksh 20,000 yet in China a four star hotel is Ksh 5,000 per night?
Why do borrowers in Kenya pay an interest rate of 18% to 22% for loans yet in China the interest rate is 3%. How will a kenyan company that is borrowing to expand its manufacturing technology or equipment compete with a chinese company that is borrowing 1 billion dollars at 3%?