Western nations false flag Boko Haram abductions benefiting colonialism

Greetings,

boko3The devil is doing everything possible to re-entrench itself deep into Africa on every level. They know that the loss of Africa means the loss of Western power and wealth. They, the Western nations, are parasites. They are only good for sucking the life’s blood( resources and labor) off the host(Africa).

bokoThe European/Western nations cannot live without black sacrifice. This has been their way since their inception. It is not Africa who needs Europe, and we can see that by looking and seeing that it is not Africa waging wars, causing division, and occupying Europe under all types of deceit and false flag operations.

boko2But if take a second look, we can not say that of Europe concerning Africa. This in and of itself shows more than anything who needs who. Because Europe is collapsing and losing wealth, power, and influence, they are putting all of the eggs into the basket of colonialism trying to stave off certain destruction by trying to re-occupy Africa.

It will not be successful. It’s a losing proposition. They will be forced out soon!!!!!

This is their thought….”With the end of the rule of the white race over the Black people of earth in sight — face to face — we have to deal with each other according to the actual facts which exist between the two nations (Black and white).

boko4With the nature and desire of the white race to continue their rule and subjection of the darker people even though the white man recognizes these facts, he will continue to try holding onto his rule; his subjection; his thinking of what he has acquired under such rule — that which is his and he cannot give up the prey — his concession — the merchandise which he has exploited out from under the noses and eyes of the real owners (Black man).

He is willing to shed the blood of his own people and that of others to hold onto that which he calls his legal possessions the spirit aroused in the Black man says, “NO” — that the continent and what is on and under its surface belongs to him and his people (Black nation). “–pg.184(tfoa)

Boko Haram abductions benefiting colonialism

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Boko Haram Takfiris

By Christof Lehmann
Boco Haram’s mass kidnapping of Nigerian schoolgirls is only the tip of an iceberg of slavery in Africa.

Slavery and trafficking of Africans is mostly tied to conflicts in which NATO states and terrorist organizations with ties to their intelligence services play central roles. Ultimately, slavery, trafficking and prostitution are tied to sovereignty.

The five-year-old Boko Haram insurgency is covertly funded and armed by core NATO states. One of Boko Haram’s functions is the destabilization of Nigeria to justify a US/NATO military presence. A recent example for the arming of Boko Haram is a clandestinely recorded phone conversation between Mustafa Varank, who has close ties to the Turkish AKP government and intelligence service MIT, and a Turkish Arline official. The two discussed how quickly weapons could be delivered.

The Independent Labor Organizations reports that tens of thousands of Nigerians, most of them women and children, are bought or sold every year. This prompts the questions:

Why the sudden outcry about the kidnapped schoolgirls among western governments? Why is it that Nigerian girls suddenly make headlines?

Remainders of slavery with roots in the old Arab and Euro colonialist slave trade persist, for example in Mauritania. The fate of slaves in Mauritania, as tragic as their fate is, can hardly be compared to conflicts related slavery and trafficking.

Free the Slaves estimates that the slave trade in Africa and the Middle East is worth about 1. 6 billion dollars annually. Some 40 % of the world’s cocoa is produced in Ivory Coast. Women and children from across Africa are trafficked to work in the plantations.

In 2010, the Ivorian President, Laurent Gbagbo, was ousted in a French-engineered coup. Gbagbo planned to get Ivory Coast off of the French UMEOA racket, and with it, the 14 other UMEOA member states and former French Colonies. The French system of usurpation was described, at length, in my article “French Africa Policy Damages African and European Economies”. The racket can be reduced to the following:
• France installed commissars with veto right in the regions three central banks. The commissars can block any fiscal, monetary or economic decisions in the region.
• France prints, issues and sets the value of the regions money, the Franc CFA.
• UMEOA member state “must” deposit 65 % of their foreign currency reserves in France against 0 (ZERO) % interest.
• France earns about 3 % on the deposits and “lends” the profit back against 5 – 6 % as “developmental aid”.
• UMEOA member states “must” deposit “all” gold reserves in France. No audit has taken place for decades.
• Any head of state who attempts to change the status quo faces a coup,war crimes charges at the ICC like Laurent Gbagbo, or assassination.

It is not unusual in Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Congo, Mali, Central African Republic and other countries where engineered conflicts have legitimized the presence of NATO members’ troops, that armed gangs force locals as well as trafficked Africans to work as slaves in gold- uranium or other mines. Mostly, local and trafficked women (and children) are held in shanty towns to provide sexual services for the militias and for male slave laborers.

In Sudan, slavery went relatively unnoticed in NATO countries until depleting oil resources made Sudanese oil attractive for western cartels. Most of Sudan’s slaves were Christians held as slaves in southern Sudan. The fact was used by Qatari as well as core NATO member’s intelligence while the country was targeted for a split into Sudan and South Sudan. This, is the nature of modern colonialists “concern” for Sudanese slaves.

Teenage girls from Tunisia, Libya, Mali and Egypt are being trafficked to Syria to serve as sex slaves for Israeli, Persian Gulf Arab and core NATO- backed “Holy Warriers”. The kidnapping and sexual enslavement is promoted under the euphemism “Sex Jihad”.

In October 2013, Tunisian Interior Minister Lofti ben Jeddou warned the Tunisian parliament that Tunisian girls were being trafficked through Turkey into Syria. Girls were lured into traps under pretenses or simply grabbed off the streets. Ben Jeddou stressed that some of the girls were forced to satisfy 20–30 and in some cases up to 100 of the Takfiri, or rather NATO mercenaries. He warned that most of them returned pregnant, many with sexually transferred diseases including HIV. Western media are ominously silent about the fact. This, is the nature of colonialism’s “concern” for girls like those kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria.

The International Labor Organization (ILO) ranks as one of the main sponsors of the war on Syria among countries with the worst human rights and slavery record. 88 % of Qatar’s work force consists of migrant workers. The ILO and other rights organizations stress that an extremely high number of female and male migrant workers are forced into literal sexual slavery. Many of the migrant workers in Qatar come from Sudan, Nigeria, Niger, Libya, Mali, and other countries of “special interest” for NATO.

Trafficked African sex workers can be found in the red-light districts of every European capital and provincial city. Thousands of girls, lured with promises about a job have their passports taken away at arrival in Europe before they are “broken in”.

A very large number of them come from Nigeria. Almost all either come from UMEOA member states or African countries with western-engineered conflicts and a presence of NATO members’ troops.

I interviewed a group of trafficked Nigerian and Rwandan girls in a provincial town in Denmark. One of the girls said that she was hospitalized for blood loss after being forced to give service to numerous “clients” one day.

When asked why she didn’t use the occasion at the hospital to escape, she said that “the people” know who her family is and that they would kill someone if she ran away.

Standard price for one hour in Denmark is 170 – 200 dollars. The girls can be lucky to keep 20–30 for themselves. They have to pay about 50–100 dollars per day for accommodation and “other services”. Girls in similar situations can be found all across Europe in their thousands. Nobody cares about them, in fact they are prosecuted rather than helped when they are “caught”.

Ultimately, the problem is about national sovereignty and about individual sovereignty.

The girls kidnapped by Boko Haram have been deprived of sovereignty over themselves and their bodies. NATO member states are using Boko Haram to deprive Nigeria of its sovereignty and sovereignty over the country’s resources by providing a reason for the presence of US / AFRICOM troops.

The migrant slave workers in the cocoa plantations of Ivory Coast have been deprived of their sovereignty. Their bodies and minds have been reduced to instruments of modo-colonial usurpation. Ivory Coast and the other 14 UMEOA member states have been deprived of economic, political, and military sovereignty.

The trafficked girl in Denmark does not have sovereignty over herself and her body. She is sharing her fate with thousands of other African girls in Europe.

Colonialism’s Ultimate Betrayal. Nobody should ever be forced into sexual slavery or any other kind of slavery.

That said, some people make a free and conscious decision to break free of slavery by selling the only commodity they have, voluntarily. These are women and men alike, who refuse slavery or slavery-like work in the plantations of Ivory Coast. Who refuse to have their body worn down as slaves in mines. Who refuse working as sex slaves for “rebels” and slave workers.

There are women and men who prefer to sell sexual services, at their own price, under their own conditions, and most important, for their own benefit and the benefit of their families.

Some of them are taken from Africa to Europe of their own volition, knowing that a couple of years’ work in Europe will set them free from the endemic slavery in their own country. Others, even native European women and men, refuse to bow to the usurpers and to work for minimum wages on zero-hour contracts at a McDonald’s in London.

We see a growing trend to adopt ever more restrictive prostitution laws in European countries. They are justified, usually, with claims of wanting to protect “trafficked women”. We see very little action, however, to stop trafficking. What we do see is ever more crackdowns against those who legally sell sexual services, crackdowns against those who said “No” to usurpation and those who “run their own business”.

This is not only driving those who want to set themselves free into the arms of pimps, traffickers and criminals, it is far more sinister than that.

It shows that a usurping system will stop at nothing, not even there where it is a question about human beings’ sovereignty over itself and its body. Systems which stop at nothing will not stop unless they are stopped, in Nigeria, in Africa, Europe, or anywhere else.

So, where did that sudden interest for Nigerian girls come from?

 

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