The destruction of Kenya started during Dictator Moi's rulership.
-the IMF and world bank pushed for privatization.
The Parastatal Reform Programme Committee was set up and oversaw the privatisation of;
Webuye Pan paper.
Kenya Airways.
National Bank.
CMC holdings.
-the Kenyan shilling was immensely devalued.
We were pushed into a mandatory Structural Adjustment Programs (SAPs) mandated by international lenders like the IMF and World Bank.
Throughout the 1970s, the Kenyan shilling was pegged to the US Dollar and later the IMF’s Special Drawing Rights (SDR) at around 7.14 KES per US Dollar.
By late 1981, periodic, controlled devaluations were initiated out of 700 19th Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20431.
-Kenya's agricultural sector was immediately impacted.
We became and extraction land for agricultural raw material, no end product processing.
Coffee and Tea have never recovered since 1981.
Mwai Kibaki's 2030 millenium development goals were indeed a globalist ploy.
-David Ricardo's fiscal policies were adopted.
-Kenya became a trickle down economy.
-corporates and CEOs got richer.
-workers and consumers were exploited.
-eugenicist ideologies of family planning and abortion became a thing.
Kenya's decline was accelerated between 2013 and 2022.
Uhuru Kenyatta and his family, remains the globalists choice puppets.
The Brenton Woods Economic model took centre stage.
-the destruction of the 8-4-4 education system, which gave Kenyans an edge across the world was initiated.
-the bungling of healthcare.
-massive odious debt.
-over-taxation on incomes and business.
-currency devaluation.
-inflation.
-agricultural sector collapse.
Diary farming, horticulture, floriculture, tea and coffee growing were taken over by elites and agricultural multi-nationals.
-over regulated economy especially on SMEs.
Dictator Wicked Ruto is only finishing what they started in 2013, burrying Kenya in the same pit as the Congo, Somalia, Libya, Myanmar, Nigeria, Colombia, Argentina... the failed states association.
UhuRuto tenure coincided with another critical moment in the destruction of middle income nations across Africa, Asia and South America; the CIA puppetry PRESIDENCIES OF BARACK OBAMA and Joseph Robinette Biden Jr.
Libya went out, Kenya was stage managed into decline by Hilary Clinton, Susan Rice, Antony Blinken, Jake Sullivan and Meg Whitman.
Egypt and Tunisia briefly collapsed to CIA undoings, Angola, South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana...the list is endless.
On 29 June, 2015, Obama signed the AGOA Extension Act, extending the exploitative African Growth and Opportunity Act by 10 years.
Yes, we allowed puppets to destroy our livelihoods, heneration after genetion.
There are several inaccuracies here 👇🏿
First, "Mitochondrial Eve" is not a gene. It refers to the most recent woman from whom all living humans inherited their mitochondrial DNA through an unbroken maternal line. No "Eve gene" exists.
Second, Black women are not the only carriers of this lineage. Mitochondrial DNA is passed from mothers to all children, regardless of race. Although Mitochondrial Eve lived in Africa, every living human traces their maternal lineage back to her.
Third, African populations have the greatest genetic diversity, not all genetic variations. Because modern humans originated in Africa, African populations have had the longest time to accumulate genetic differences. No individual carries all human genetic variants.
Fourth, the mutation claim is incorrect. Genetic mutations occur randomly and are passed down through generations. Greater African genetic diversity reflects a longer evolutionary history, not a unique ability to generate other human populations.
Finally, stories of blonde or blue-eyed babies born to African parents do not support the existence of an "Eve gene." Such traits can arise through normal genetic inheritance, recombination, or the expression of recessive genes.
In summary, while modern humans originated in Africa and African populations possess the highest genetic diversity, the claim that a unique "Eve gene" exists only in Black women is not supported by genetic science.
Kama unafanya ICU or HDU halafu ureceive a call from a medic about them wanting to refer, please don't be rude.
Just calmly LISTEN, explain your situation about no bed space and then acha simu ifikie conclusion.
Inakuanga tumepiga simu all over with no success na sahizo patient ako anadeteriorate mbele yako 🥹🙏🏽
6. “Things are as they are. Looking out into the universe at night, we make no comparisons between right and wrong stars, nor between well and badly arranged constellations.”
What world we’d live in if we accept ourselves and one another exactly as we are…as if we were stars…
Acceptance is your way out of suffering. Repeat these words: I’m okay. You’re okay. It’s okay.
5. “The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.”
Life is a dance through change.
You choose whether to dance with it or waste time wishing it to be different.
Fall in love with change to fall in love with life.
3. “Be completely engaged with what you are doing in the here and now. And instead of calling it work, realize it is play.”
“We don’t stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing” ~ Bernard Shaw
What more is there to say?
4. "Man suffers only because he takes seriously what the gods made for fun."
Attachment to the melodrama of your ego is what keeps you from having fun.
Go within and watch the drama that is your entire life with unbearable compassion and love and you'll see:
Behind the pain lies incredible joy.
2. “Muddy water is best cleared by leaving it alone.”
Your thoughts and emotions are muddy. Don’t steer them up!
Become the observer and the water becomes clear again.
1. “The only Zen you’ll find on mountain tops is the Zen you bring up there with you”
You can be in the most beautiful place but feel horrible and you can be amid the dirt and feel blissful.
Happiness resides within. Remember that.
Message from God for someone today:
You are ready now.
There were things you prayed for before that you weren’t ready to carry yet. Not because I was punishing you… but because I was protecting you.
Wealth requires stewardship.
And I’ve been building something in you that matters more than money: wisdom, restraint, discernment, patience, and the ability to manage what you have without fear.
Because I don’t just want to give you increase. I want to keep you in peace when it comes.
Judas walked into a room and sold Jesus
for thirty pieces of silver.
The most infamous transaction in human history for a handful of coins.
But that number meant something.
Tuliambiwa hatukuskia
Almost all public institutions are on their knees now he is coming for private ones
All the money in the world will never be enough
Joyce Meyer’s “Battlefield of the Mind”: When Christianity Becomes Therapy and the Cross Gets Quiet
There is a reason Joyce Meyer has been welcomed into so many homes, churches, and women’s groups for so many years, and it is not because she preaches the whole counsel of God. It is because she scratches a modern itch perfectly. She speaks the language of feelings, the language of wounds, the language of thought patterns, the language of “victory” as an internal emotional state, and she wraps it in enough Bible words to make it feel safe. That is why so many believers never stop to ask a simple question: is this Bible preaching, or is this psychology wearing a Scripture costume. Popularity does not certify truth. Television does not anoint a teacher. A crowd does not prove doctrine. In the last days, the Bible says crowds will often gather around the very thing that weakens them.
Now, do not miss the point. The mind matters. Thoughts matter. The Bible is not silent about strongholds, imaginations, and bringing thoughts into obedience. “Casting down imaginations, and every high thing that exalteth itself against the knowledge of God, and bringing into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ” (2 Corinthians 10:5). That is real. The Christian life includes mental warfare, spiritual discipline, and renewal of the mind. But Joyce Meyer’s “battlefield” framing tends to become something else: a self-centered victory system where the Christian is mainly learning how to feel better, think better, and manage life better, while the hard New Testament categories get pushed to the side: repentance, confession, holiness, chastening, endurance, cross-bearing, separation, doctrine, and the local church as a disciplined body.
And that is the hidden danger. When Christianity is packaged like therapy, the believer becomes a client instead of a disciple. The Bible becomes a toolset instead of an authority. Preaching becomes emotional coaching instead of reproof and correction. And in that atmosphere, people can remain saved and still become spiritually soft, because they have learned how to manage moods without learning how to mortify sin. They have learned how to quote slogans without learning how to suffer well. They have learned how to interpret faith as personal victory without learning how to submit to Christ when obedience costs them something. The devil does not mind a “helpful” message that keeps people busy fixing feelings while ignoring holiness, because a man can feel “healed” and still be worldly, proud, unaccountable, and disobedient.
1. The Mind Is Real, but the “Mind Program” Can Replace the New Testament Pattern
The Bible teaches that the mind is a battleground, but it does not teach that the mind is the whole war. A believer must renew his mind, but the renewal is not a motivational program. It is the result of truth, obedience, and fellowship with God. “And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Romans 12:2). Notice the context. It is not “transform yourself by mindset hacks.” It is surrender: “present your bodies a living sacrifice” (Romans 12:1). The renewing of the mind is tied to consecration, not to emotional management.
A therapy-shaped Christianity tends to work backward. It teaches you to adjust thoughts so you can adjust feelings so you can adjust outcomes. That can be useful in some natural sense, but it is not the biblical foundation of sanctification. In Scripture, God deals with the heart, the will, and the conscience. He convicts, commands, corrects, and disciplines. He does not only soothe. He does not only affirm. The word of God cuts, and the cutting is part of the healing. “For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any twoedged sword” (Hebrews 4:12). When preaching loses its edge and becomes counseling talk, people may feel comforted, but they stop getting purified.
And you can spot it by the fruit. When
🚨‼️There’s a difference between a new tire and a retread, and there’s a difference between a new birth and a recycled altar call. A retread looks impressive for a little while, but underneath it’s the same rubber that was already there. Some preaching today specializes in retreads. The man was already saved, already resting in Christ, already believing the promise of God, and then a preacher comes along and talks him out of the very confidence the Holy Ghost gave him. After that, they march him back to the altar to “start over,” not because the Bible failed, but because the preacher couldn’t stand a believer who actually believed what God said. That’s not conversion, that’s confusion with a choir singing behind it.
Real faith rests in a finished work. The Book says, “It is finished” (John 19:30), and the sinner who trusts that record has everlasting life, not a temporary lease with weekly inspections. But the retread religion teaches a man to distrust the very promise that saved him. It moves the anchor off Calvary and ties it to a feeling, a crisis moment, or the approval of a personality in a pulpit. That turns assurance into a mood ring and salvation into a performance review. The Holy Ghost never told a believer to get saved again; He told him to “stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free” (Galatians 5:1).
One of the most dangerous voices in any generation is the man who treats liberty like contraband. He spies it out, questions it, and calls it presumption. Paul warned about that crowd when he spoke of those who “came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage” (Galatians 2:4). Bondage doesn’t always wear a collar and chain; sometimes it wears a three-piece suit and quotes half a verse. When a preacher can’t stand a Christian who simply believes God without trembling at the preacher’s feet, you’re not dealing with revival, you’re dealing with control baptized in religious language.
The gospel doesn’t need to be rebooted every time a saint hits a rough season. Sheep get dirty, but they don’t become goats on bad days. The Shepherd cleans them; He doesn’t re-birth them every six months to satisfy a preacher’s theory. A message that talks believers out of their confidence so it can sell them a new experience is not deep, it’s destructive. Faith comes by hearing the Word of God (Romans 10:17), not by losing your mind at an altar because somebody convinced you the Bible wasn’t enough. Any system that has to erase what God settled in order to feel powerful is not strengthening the church, it’s retreading what Christ already made new.
🚨‼️Pressure doesn’t reveal God, pressure reveals YOU. It shows what you really trust when the sermon is over and the lights are off. Anybody can shout amen when the bills are paid and the body feels good, but faith shows up when the car breaks, the prayer goes unanswered, and the mind starts running wild at 2 a.m. The Bible never said trials were optional. It said, “think it not strange concerning the fiery trial” (1 Pet 4:12). Strange isn’t the fire, strange is a Christian who thinks he can live without it.
Most believers don’t quit Christianity because they studied their way out of it, they FEEL their way out of it. Emotion becomes the steering wheel, and the Word gets shoved in the glove box. When pressure rises, the flesh starts preaching: panic, anger, escape, blame, and self-pity. But the Book says faith comes by hearing the Word, not by listening to your nerves. If feelings were reliable, Eve wouldn’t have eaten and Peter wouldn’t have sunk.
The devil’s favorite sermon is preached inside your own head: “God doesn’t care. You’re alone. This will never change.” Those are fiery darts, not revelations. The shield of faith isn’t a mood, it’s a decision to believe what God said over what your stomach feels. Faith answers back. Faith says, “It is written,” when the mind says, “It is hopeless.”
And here’s the part religion won’t tell you: God doesn’t measure you by how calm you look, He measures you by whether you keep doing right under pressure. Endurance is louder than emotion. Anybody can praise in sunshine. A saint who keeps walking in the storm is a walking sermon the devil can’t stand.