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THE NEW CONQUEST OF AFRICA ...
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... AND THE WORLD
Hello all ...
Africa was once an extraordinary and magical continent. In a multitude of ways it still is, but significantly less so after centuries of rape and pillage by those who have seen it merely as a 'resource' to feed the insatiable hunger of Western consumerism and fill the pockets of the Illuminati families that have driven the grotesque exploitation of this enormous and incredible land.
I am not being starry-eyed about the Africa before colonialism because it was not always the utopia that some would like to believe. Whether the body is black or white the dictator software still applies and those who see everything about Africa in terms of 'race' are deeply naïve and simplistic, I would suggest.
The colour of the body (computer) is irrelevant. It is the consciousness that controls its perceptions and therefore its actions that matters and I see no difference between a Hitler, Stalin or Mugabe and a stream of black African leaders who have ruled their people before and after official colonialism.
We should not forget, either, the black-on-black tribal wars that were also motivated by race and conquest, which, of course, still continue today. It is not as simple as Black v White.
So Africa before the colonialists arrived was not always idyllic, but it was far freer than it is today and the people who actually lived there had a much greater influence over their lives.
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Once the Illuminati invaded Africa, through agents like Cecil Rhodes, all that was doomed. Rhodes manipulated, Kissinger-style, the wars between tribes that destroyed both sides and led to the takeover of their lives and lands by the 'British Empire' (the Empire of the Illuminati families that were once the force behind the 'Roman Empire' and the 'Babylonian Empire'.)
The African tribes did not have to fight these manipulated wars and thus be divided and ruled, but the tribal mentality (an obsession with 'racial superiority', ironically) meant they were so easy to play off against each other when they could have resisted the invaders had they been united to defend their collective freedom.
How did a relative few conquer such an enormous number of Africans? See above.
How are a few conquering the entire world today? See above.
As a result of all this, the people who were once free to roam vast tracts of land were herded into gold and diamond mines to serve the masters their irrelevant racial and tribal divisions had allowed to conquer them.
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The price of divide and rule: a South African gold mine, 1896
Africa was given 'independence' in theory through the 20th century, but 'in theory' is all it was. The Illuminati families continued their control through financial dependency and their Black African place-men 'leaders' who were selected and imposed
http://www.davidicke.com/oi/extras/08/july/jul01.jpg
... AND THE WORLD
Hello all ...
Africa was once an extraordinary and magical continent. In a multitude of ways it still is, but significantly less so after centuries of rape and pillage by those who have seen it merely as a 'resource' to feed the insatiable hunger of Western consumerism and fill the pockets of the Illuminati families that have driven the grotesque exploitation of this enormous and incredible land.
I am not being starry-eyed about the Africa before colonialism because it was not always the utopia that some would like to believe. Whether the body is black or white the dictator software still applies and those who see everything about Africa in terms of 'race' are deeply naïve and simplistic, I would suggest.
The colour of the body (computer) is irrelevant. It is the consciousness that controls its perceptions and therefore its actions that matters and I see no difference between a Hitler, Stalin or Mugabe and a stream of black African leaders who have ruled their people before and after official colonialism.
We should not forget, either, the black-on-black tribal wars that were also motivated by race and conquest, which, of course, still continue today. It is not as simple as Black v White.
So Africa before the colonialists arrived was not always idyllic, but it was far freer than it is today and the people who actually lived there had a much greater influence over their lives.
http://www.davidicke.com/oi/extras/08/july/jul02.jpg
Once the Illuminati invaded Africa, through agents like Cecil Rhodes, all that was doomed. Rhodes manipulated, Kissinger-style, the wars between tribes that destroyed both sides and led to the takeover of their lives and lands by the 'British Empire' (the Empire of the Illuminati families that were once the force behind the 'Roman Empire' and the 'Babylonian Empire'.)
The African tribes did not have to fight these manipulated wars and thus be divided and ruled, but the tribal mentality (an obsession with 'racial superiority', ironically) meant they were so easy to play off against each other when they could have resisted the invaders had they been united to defend their collective freedom.
How did a relative few conquer such an enormous number of Africans? See above.
How are a few conquering the entire world today? See above.
As a result of all this, the people who were once free to roam vast tracts of land were herded into gold and diamond mines to serve the masters their irrelevant racial and tribal divisions had allowed to conquer them.
http://www.davidicke.com/oi/extras/08/july/jul03.jpg
The price of divide and rule: a South African gold mine, 1896
Africa was given 'independence' in theory through the 20th century, but 'in theory' is all it was. The Illuminati families continued their control through financial dependency and their Black African place-men 'leaders' who were selected and imposed