BY
NAIWU OSAHON
It is not by accident that Africa and the rest of the
developing world became so massively indebted to the West exactly at the same
time. The control mechanisms are the IMF
and the World Bank, and the purpose is to cause as much social dislocation as
possible, leading to hunger, diseases and deaths. The group of seven (G7 or as it is called in
recent times, G8) came into being (as G5 in 1976 in Paris) on the eve of the
anniversary of one hundred years of the Berlin (1884 – 85) conference on
African partition and colonization. The
purpose of the group was to find solutions to the economic difficulties of the
West at the time when some economies in the developing world were just
beginning to bask in their newfound oil wealth.
President Reagan of America, soon as he came to power in
1980 decided with his political wife, (the British even suspect something more
intimate and sinister) Margaret Thatcher, the Prime Minister of Britain at the
time, that some of the leading industrial nations of the West needed to
initiate stiff measures to reverse their dwindling economic fortunes and nip
OPEC’s belligerent oil politics in the bud.
The Group of seven, therefore, was a deliberate re-enactment of the
Berlin conference on Africa, a hundred years later, to review the cracks in
their economic well-being, and introduce firm measures to reverse our economic
gains in their favour.
The Group of seven found that there was a strong correlation
between their economic fortunes and ours and that the only way their economies
could continue to stay buoyant was to keep ours ever dependent on theirs. Even George Bush Jr., the president of the
United States admitted this much recently when he told leaders at the Asian
Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum in Chile in January 2005, “………that
many powerful nations preferred others to remain underdeveloped and therefore
dependent.”
On OPEC, the Group of seven decided to stock pile oil, cut
down on their consumption and waste, develop alternative sources of energy, and
use, for example, the North sea oil to destabilize OPEC by attacking its
weakest link, Nigeria. On Africa, the
Group of seven decided that we were to be kept severely under the ambit and
influence of the West politically, through direct financial and military
support for anti-African forces, and economically through the IMF, the World
Bank, London and Paris clubs’ coercion.
Africans were to be specially trained by the IMF and the World Bank, and
designated financial wizards to ease their take over of African economic
heights for the West.
The Group of seven decided that South Africa should remain
under White control. That all pressures
to the contrary should be vehemently resisted while openly condemning the
system of apartheid to placate world opinion.
The Group of seven mandated Israel to form close links with South
Africa, particularly in the area of defence, and to infiltrate African regimes
and customs, for information and elimination of anti-western sentiments.
On individual African countries, particularly Nigeria, the
Group of seven decided to immediately begin to check our anti-western stance
because of our growing influence in Africa as a result of our population,
vibrancy and potential mineral wealth.
Western leaders were to move closer to us through visits and
encouragement with awards and symbolic favours to continue our
brainwashing. Plans were finalized to
deal with the more articulate members of our society such as students,
intellectuals, committed writers and patriots, by branding them as agitators
and extremists, and preventing them from holding positions of power and
influence. On African-Americans, and
African-Britons, Thatcher and Reagan promised benign neglect to mellow Black
revolt against increasing White affluence and prosperity. The developing world and Africa in particular
were to be goaded to liberalize their economic laws in the name of free market
forces, through debt swap and adjustment scenarios.
The 1988 Toronto conference of the Group of seven was called
specifically to review the gains they had already made as regards our gradual
recolonization. The noise over debt
rescheduling then or at subsequent G7/G8 conferences was, therefore, merely a
diversion. On the BBC early morning
news of Monday the 20th June 1988, Margaret Thatcher was quoted as
telling her colleagues at the G7 Toronto conference: “Our economies are buoyant
again having achieved complete recovery.
We are not here to initiate any change; our purpose is to strengthen our
principle and resolve.”
President Reagan was quoted on the same BBC six-o-clock
world news to have said: As I leave office, “my advice is, don’t change
anything, we are on the right track.”
What, we must ask ourselves, were their coded messages about? What was the ‘thing’ they were not supposed to
change, now that their economies are buoyant again while ours are
stagnating? The communiqué after the
conference claimed that “with the co-operation of the G7 leaders, the world’s
economies are looking up again,” ignoring tottering developing world’s
economies. The truth of the matter is that we must not be allowed to catch up
economically with the West. There is a deliberately engineered dependency
relationship between our economies. Without our markets and cheap sources of
raw materials, their economies are doomed.
The G7/G8 is, therefore, the modern name for a regularized 1884 Berlin
conference on African political and economic strangulation. The strategy is to starve us silly because a
hungry man lacks the strength to fight back. America leads the G8. Hitler, before handing the baton of heartless
leadership to America, headed the most devilish regime in the world in our
recent past. He, along with his entire
staff were Catholic, and they dabbled in the occult, emphasizing again the
solid marriage between religion and the Secret Societies at the top leadership
level at least.
As a matter of interest, the Nazis, while trying to escape
persecution in South America, shifted their criminal business headquarters from
Rio to Lagos, and saturated Africa, creating a strong sub-base in South
Africa. The New York Times of April 14, 1990, quoted George Bush, President of
America then as saying: “Let’s forget
the Nazi war criminals.“ George Bush, of
course, is a member of the Illuminati.
So, it is easy to see that all the evil forces of the world are united
in our control. It is a global
conspiracy. The senior Bush’s innate
sadism and nastiness reflects the game plan of his clan that built fortunes on
the slaughter of thousands of American Indians and the broken backs of millions
of forcefully enslaved Africans. They have turned their neighbouring countries
into banana republics to get a chance to mercilessly exploit their victims’
resources with ease. Take Panama, for
example. To prove that might is right,
they have refused to pay their contributions to the UN, turned the UN Security
Council into a committee of the White House, precipitated numerous, endless
civil wars to promote global lawlessness and reduce the developing world’s
population.
The USA and Britain blocked a Security Council resolution
condemning Iraq’s aggression against Iran in 1980. In exchange for technical information on
Soviet weapons in 1986, the CIA gave Iraq, satellite pictures of Iranian troop
movements. In July 1988, Reagan blocked
US congress sanction against Iraq for gassing 3,000 Kurds, and then armed Iraq
against its neighbours, while steeling Israel at the same time, to defy UN
resolution 242 and 338. When Saddam,
goaded by the Americans, foolishly burgeoned, America ordered allied troops to
bomb and butcher defeated and fleeing Saddam’s soldiers, and to move 100 miles
into Iraq’s territory to try to force a civil war. That strategy failed so Bush destroyed Iraq’s
major economic facilities and cut off water and electricity supplies to the
civilian population. Then his
contractors invaded Iraq like a swarm of locusts to make fortunes from cash
strapped Iraq, cleaning up the oil smeared beaches of Bush’s one noonday
madness. Where there to be order in
their methods it would not be so bad.
One minute they are on your side, the next minute they are blitzing your
home.
NAIWU
OSAHON Hon. Khu Mkuu (Leader, World Pan-African Movement);
Ameer Spiritual (Spiritual Prince) of the African race; MSc. (Salford); Dip.M.S; G.I.P.M; Dip.I.A
(Liv.); D. Inst. M; G. Inst. M; G.I.W.M; A.M.N.I.M. Poet, Author of the magnum
opus: ‘The end of knowledge’. One of the
world’s leading authors of children’s books; Awarded; key to the city of Memphis ,
Tennessee , USA ;
Honourary Councilmanship, Memphis City Council; Honourary Citizenship, County of Shelby ;
Honourary Commissionership, County of Shelby , Tennessee ; and a silver shield trophy by Morehouse
College, USA, for activities to unite and uplift the African race.
Naiwu Osahon, renowned author, philosopher of
science, mystique, leader of the world Pan-African Movement.
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