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Boko Haram, AFRICOM and Nigeria: The Bigger Picture Until now, the names Bill Gates and Boko Haram meant entirely different things. Scratching the surface, Atheling P Reginald Mavangira finds a web of scheme that links Gates and Monsanto, a GM crops firm, white supremacy, US foreign policy, Boko Haram activities, and food insecurity. The latter is one of the key cogs to destabilise Nigeria – Africa’s largest nation in population and economic terms – and the continent over time. The West is said to be unhappy with Nigeria’s economy, whose growth “cannot be stopped”. Turning to yet another big and seemingly unrelated elephant in the room, Africom, this was all part of a grand plan, said Mavangira, founder and chairman of APRM Capital, a brokerage and advisory firm. “We should not be looking at the symptoms or the different manifestation of the same animal,” this businessman said in an interview with Cii Radio’s Global Dynamics, linking Africom, US activities (as driven by the Central Intelligence Agency or CIA) and Zionism. “The terrible attacks that are taking place within Nigeria right now are designed to open up Nigeria and therefore central Africa for Africom which is just another guise for Zionism and CIA.” Africom, or US Africa Command, presents itself as a humanitarian programme but critics say it’s designed to mask Washington’s military agenda to infiltrate and re-infiltrate Africa and maintain subservience. Africom is also said to be built to counter China’s rising economic ties with Africa while re-cementing the West’s. “We’re seeing a brand new re-colonisation of Africa via Africom and maneuvers of that sort,” asserted this commentator while also noting that not only did Nigeria play a major role in liberating Southern Africa, in defiance of the interests of the US but it led the African intervention force in Liberia without the support of the West-controlled United Nations. This proved Nigeria had a mind of its own, rather than taking orders from the West’s. As if that’s not bad enough, the Goodluck Jonathan-led federal republic also defies the desired narrative in that it its own master on the economic front – that’s despite millions of Nigerians (like South Africans) living in poverty amid mineral resources aplenty. In Nigeria, capital is black – hence foreign-funded chaos – but the opposite is true of South Africa and thus stability, he argued. “South Africa is very much still controlled…So, at this stage South Africa is not yet under threat.” In essence, as long as white capital runs South Africa, this country won’t be under threat. Broadly, citing grinding poverty as a factor, it’s not that hard for the populace to fall into the CIA trap, the Cii guest said. Nigeria’s north, Boko Haram’s base, is an example, he said. This, asserted a Cii listener, is how the destabilisation of Somalia, Libya and Central African Republic came about. “Anybody who has been watching the CIA and the US at play has been able to see them use the same modus operandi over and over and over and over again. One of the biggest threats right now, in a major way, has been Islam in that in its ability to operate as a collective globally it is complicating whatever gains the CIA typically has (made),” Mavangira added. “What the Western world has done very well is that they have managed for a while to divide people amongst themselves so that everybody else fails to understand that they – as the Western world – operate as a single machine.” Mavangira also told Cii listeners that IT tycoon Gates, of the Microsoft empire, sponsors Boko Haram and is a major shareholder in New York-listed Monsanto, a controversial firm whose practices are viewed as slavery. Part of the “mischief-making” plan has to do with two things: destabilising Nigeria and sparking food crisis that would in turn cripple the whole of Africa. “They’ll only be able to destabilize food security within Nigeria by displacing the indigenous farmers in the country, replacing them with corporations that farm using these GMOs,” he explained. What do Gates and the CIA stand to gain from forming and funding Boko Haram or the kidnappings? It’s a ruse, argued Mavangira before launching into an analogy. “If I was to come to Fordsburg, Johannesburg, and identify three or four extremely poor Muslims, if I have a mischievous agenda within Fordsburg I can very easily use those poor Muslims to then make it appear as if Islam is a religion that is based on violence and things related to that. It’s all just a cover-up for the CIA games.” ciibroadcasting/2014/05/22/boko-haram-africom-and-nigeria-the-bigger-picture/
Posted on: Sat, 24 May 2014 09:42:36 +0000

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