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IT'S NOT ABOUT COLOUR ...
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... IT'S ABOUT CONSCIOUSNESS
I am writing this from South Africa, a country I have visited many times in the last ten years, and I can tell you that the high hopes and dreams that followed the election of Nelson Mandela 14 years ago have long passed into history for most of the people. His concept of the 'rainbow nation' is no more - if it ever was. This is a country, and a continent, with devastating problems and not all of them can be blamed on colonial rule and exploitation by the transnational corporations. Many of them, yes, but far from all.
I have written at length over the years about the way Africa has been raped by the Illuminati families during and since the occupation by the European powers and, more latterly, by the United States, China and others. But the whole story cannot be told until you include the staggering and breathtaking corruption and incompetence of black leaders throughout Africa who have brought untold misery to the people they claim to represent.
These 'leaders', often self-appointed, are not there to serve their nation - this is the very last motivation behind their ruthless pursuit of power. Their real motive is to control the networks of finance, including overseas aid, to line their pockets at the expense of the grotesquely poor; to take the 'rewards' from the Western corporations and governments for allowing and supporting the exploitation of their own people; to satisfy their own desire for power and control and to settle perceived tribal scores, often going back centuries and more.
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The general perception of Africa for those who have never been here, or those, like Oprah Winfrey, who come for the photo opportunities, is of an oppressed people struggling to overcome the consequences of colonization, climate and scarcity of resources like money and food. Poor Africa, how terrible, is the general view. There is truth in that, but it's far from the whole story - very far. First of all, Africa is not short of 'resources'. It is an extraordinarily resource-rich continent, quite capable of feeding itself and giving its people a decent, even wonderful life.
It doesn't because the Illuminati families behind the colonial powers simply replaced their control by colonial government with control through corporations, banks and deeply, deeply corrupt African 'leaders' and their pig-trough officialdom. The more corrupt they are the better, in fact, because then they will allow any level of horror and injustice to be imposed on the people in exchange for wealth and 'status'.
The truly evil and insane Robert Mugabe across the border from here in Zimbabwe is an obvious and extreme example. He has taken the breadbasket of Africa, as it used to be when called Rhodesia and even in the earlier years as Zimbabwe, and turned it into a wasteland where its people, yes black people, are now literally starving, dying of disease like cholera, and living amid their own excrement.
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But while his people have been driven into the abyss by his violence, intimidation and fascism, he has become fantastically rich at the expense of his suffering population and most of the rest of black Africa does little or nothing in response. Today, inflation in Zimbabwe is running at 231 million per cent while Mugabe continues his life of privilege and stores his vast riches abroad.
Mugabe was placed in power by the Illuminati families, notably through the manipulations of Henry Kissinger and his sidekick Lord Carrington, the long-time chairman of the Bilderberg Group and British Foreign Secretary when Mugabe was installed as dictator, sorry 'first elected black president', in 1980.
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The previous white-minority government was condemned as racist in the campaign to impose Mugabe, but racism goes both ways. The naivety about racism among the so-called liberal left is nothing short of child-like. The rule is simple: you can only be racist if you are white. Er, that's it.
So Jewish extremists can claim to be 'God's Chosen People' and above all other 'races', and that's fine and acceptable. But if a white person says the same about his race he's a 'white supremacist' to be condemned at every turn. What's the difference? Nothing, except in the way it is perceived and promoted.
Whether it's Jewish supremacism, white supremacism, black, Asian or sky-blue-bloody-pink supremacism, it's all the same to me - bollocks. Grow up all of you, I say. But why should white people be the world's only racists? Why, for example, should it be that the Canadian 'Human Rights' Commission, an incredibly racist organisation, should have never prosecuted anyone under its ludicrously-extreme 'race-hate' laws who isn't white??
The Muslim extremists in Canada can say what the hell they like and the Commission looks the other way, hands-over-ears. But if you are white then watch your every word - or else.
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Yes, all racism.
Racism is racism - it doesn't come in one shade called 'white'. This continent of Africa is incredibly racist with tribe fighting tribe literally and politically. One other reason that political 'leaders' here are rarely the representatives of all the people is because Africa is still so extraordinarily tribal - racist - in nature. Just because the different tribes involved are all black doesn't make it any less racist. It is still based on the same insane criteria of genetic history.
There is the perception of an idyllic Africa and North America before the Europeans came. In some ways, only some, that might be true, but what is conveniently forgotten is that African and Native American tribes used to kill and slaughter each other just because they were from a different tribe.
In fact, it was this hostility and violence between them that made it so much easier for the European powers to walk in and take over. And the tribal warfare, politically and literally, continues in Africa to this day. When black people from Zimbabwe have fled across the border into South Africa to escape the Mugabe tyranny many have been viciously attacked, abused and murdered by what the Western liberals would perceive as their 'black brothers' in 'free' South Africa.
But 'black brothers' was not the perception of the black racists of the tribal mentality, some of them just across the road from where I am now. The fleeing Zimbabweans were from a different tribe and so the extreme Zulus and others treated them, and continue to treat them, as the enemy.
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A black Zimbabwean refugee set on fire by his 'black brothers' in South Africa.
I remember talking about this on the phone to my great friend, the Zulu shaman, Credo Mutwa, who was in despair at such insanity. He tried to point out to the attackers that, in fact, their targets were originally Zulus who had migrated north long ago to what is now Zimbabwe.
'Oh, really? Hey, chaps, they are Zulus, stop your fire!'
How pathetic it all is and I am sick of this one-sided 'racism' that prevails across the world in which you can only be racist if you are white. You find racism in all peoples, just as you find no racism in all peoples. It is not the colour that makes the difference; it is the consciousness.
Conscious people see the body for what it is - irrelevant when it comes to judging each other. It is unconscious people who view the body's genetic history as somehow important and that's the same with unconscious white people, black people, Jewish people, anyone.
Those who perceive others through race and colour rather than character are quite blatantly trapped in what I call 'body consciousness' or 'mind'. This filters all reality through the five senses and so becomes obsessed with the body in the way it sees itself and everyone else.
Therefore, to unconscious people the body is the prime means of identification and self-image, while to conscious people it is irrelevant to how we see each other.
All this matters because we live in a largely unconscious world and that's why this planet is as it is. And what it is can be summed up in one word, basically: stupid.
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Global society can be so stupid because its people are overwhelmingly unconscious and so at the mercy of the body/mind software programs that only consciousness can overcome. This is why people are so predictable, no matter what their 'race', 'colour' or 'creed'. In South Africa under the apartheid regime there was a white governing class tyrannically controlling and abusing a black majority (and those whites who opposed apartheid). Today, 14 years after apartheid ended and South Africa became 'free', there is now a black governing class tyrannically controlling a black majority and white minority.
The colour of those in power may have changed, but not the consciousness. South Africa has exchanged dictatorship by white minority government with dictatorship by the African National Congress, or ANC. In fact, the ANC has become so corrupt that its members are currently leaving in droves to form an alternative called Congress of the People, or Cope. The potential for violence as the fat cats of the ANC seek to retain their dictatorship are enormous come election time.
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South Africa is feted as a 'free democracy' personified by the smiling face of Nelson Mandela, but South Africa is not a democracy today any more than it was under apartheid because when only one party, the ANC, has any chance of forming the government what the hell use is a vote?
All you have to do to become president of this country is to ruthlessly secure the leadership of the ANC. The people are irrelevant to that and so irrelevant to choosing their 'leader'.
What you get, therefore, are leaders like former president, Thabo Mbeki, and his like who run on the same software as political opportunists and crooks the world over - black, white or whatever colour you care to mention. Waiting in the wings is another of the same ilk called Jacob Zuma, a man who says you can protect yourself from Aids by having a shower after sex and that the people of South Africa must 'be taught to fear God'.
It continues ....
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Mbeki and Zuma:
'You've exploited the people for long enough, my brother. Now it's my turn'.
But when the corruption or injustices of such people are exposed by the white population, even those with impeccable records of opposing apartheid at great cost to themselves, they are simply denounced as 'racists'. This is so often the last refuge of the scoundrel and the crook.
Political opportunism, power-seeking and control-freakery is not a colour, it is a software program. It is a lack of consciousness. Thus, the white political overclass (over whites as well as blacks during apartheid) has become the black political overclass (over blacks as well as whites since apartheid) and little has changed, except cosmetically and in the way the illusion is sold by the global media.
White dictatorship over black majority = racist tyranny. Black dictatorship over black majority = free democracy. This is one reason why enormous numbers of black people throughout South Africa live in abject poverty while the black overclass live a life of riches and privilege. During apartheid, the horrific slums of Soweto, the township near Johannesburg, seemed to be on the news every night as a symbol of racial injustice. But the last time I was in Soweto two years ago there were still slums and corrugated iron hovels to turn the stomach - as there are across this country.
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Slums in Soweto 2008
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Slums near Capetown 2008
There are instances, one of which I saw for myself in the late 1990s, of vast numbers of black slum dwellers forced to relocate by the ANC dictatorship so their votes would count in one of the few political constituencies the ANC were not guaranteed to win. No, no, it's not about colour; it's about consciousness. Without consciousness, the mind-programs just repeat no matter what the shade of genetics.
In 'free' South Africa today, one and a half decades since Mandela came to power to form his 'rainbow nation', this is the reality:
? A woman is raped in AIDS-ravaged South Africa every 12 minutes (although this is far, far higher when you use private figures rather than the fixed government 'statistics'). Some of the country's top criminologists have condemned the 'veil of secrecy' that always surrounds the compilation of South African crime figures as a 'threat to democracy'. But, then, what democracy?
? There are officially 50 murders a day, although this could be up to 89 according to Medical Research Council figures. A report by the Nedcor Project concluded: 'South Africa and Southern Africa are probably the most murderous societies on earth, even with the probable under-reporting'.
? A report from the World Economic Forum said that South Africa's organised crime is second only to Colombia - police estimate there are 'about 1,200 extremely well-financed and superbly armed crime syndicates operating in and from South Africa'. It was also reported that 'not a single ring leader of any of the 1,200 crime syndicates operating in South Africa has been arrested'.
Other figures suggest that there is, in fact, fantastic under-reporting of crime in all categories because the police, who are increasingly under trained, simply do nothing about it. According to South Africa's The Times newspaper: 'A staggering 427,319 police cases remain unsolved, many because work on crucial evidence like DNA, ballistics, blood tests and other forensic material linking criminals to crimes is not being done.
This figure includes 183,988 crimes of murder, attempted murder, rape and assault ... The forensic work for a further 780,000 cases that make it to court can take up to a year, causing these cases to be postponed, or even struck off the roll.' Last year gunmen murdered the reggae star and one of South Africa's best-known musicians, Lucky Dube, in one of the incredible number of car-jackings that happen in this country every year. Lucky Dube was black and killed by black gunmen. Yes, the white minority are widely subject to the constant crime and violence, but most of the murder is black people killing black people.
It's not about colour; it is about consciousness.
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Lucky Dube, one of the famous victims of black-on-black violence in South Africa
Across the African Continent the inter-tribal conflicts have black people slaughtering black people on an astonishing scale, as with the never-ending 'civil war' in the Congo and the evil that is Darfur, further north in Sudan. We see young children used as soldiers, forced to kill and be killed by the lunatics who enforce their will on the people by the threat of murder and mutilation.
It was African inter-tribal mass murder that killed up to a million people in Rwanda in 1994 and hundreds of thousands in Burundi a year earlier. Burundi is among the ten poorest countries in the world, so what is the response? Inter-tribal mass murder. Don't talk to me about racism only being a white disease. Yes, there are some good things happening in Africa and many good people of all races trying to do them, but it is time the other side was acknowledged because ignoring this truth is destroying this continent by the hour.
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An unconscious black overclass is enforcing on Africa its own agenda of greed and corruption, often at the behest of the global overclass, the Illuminati families who were behind the slave trade. I hear the condemnations of slavery, and quite right, but so often this comes from the black overclass that secures its wealth and alleged 'status' by slavishly serving the families that ran the slave trade.
And, lest we forget, many of the slaves shipped out of Africa were rounded up by other black people from other villages and tribes on behalf of the slave traders. Past and present is not the black and white story that is constantly portrayed and its about time people grew up and faced it.
We see the same black overclass in the United States, typified by the likes of Oprah Winfrey, Jesse Jackson, Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle. Such people go on and on about racism and the lack of opportunity due to race when Oprah Winfrey is a billionairess, Obama has been elected President of the United States, his wife has a job as a hospital executive worth well in excess of $300,000 a year and they live in a $1.6 million mansion with a thousand-bottle wine cellar. Wow, what a terrible example of lack of opportunity because racism.
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The Obamas and Winfrey: such deprivation, such suppression and lack of opportunity because of their colour. The black overclass in America who whinge on about racism and slavery have no more connection to the black poor of their country or Africa than John McCain or George Bush. Indeed, Obama has an horrific record of supporting public contracts for his slum landlord friends and political donators like the now-jailed Tony Rezko who took the taxpayers millions in Chicago, supported by Obama, and exploited his mostly-black tenants with an inhumanity that beggars belief.
Michelle Obama has blatantly lied about her 'black working class' origins when she was brought up in a very comfortable home - seriously more privileged than my own, in fact. But so what? You get on with your life, not moan about, or invent, your perceived deprivation. In fact, according to Webster Tarpley's excellent book, Barack H. Obama, The Unauthorised Biography, this is one of Michelle Obama's roles as an incredibly well-paid hospital executive (a salary increased three-fold the moment her husband was elected a senator): 'Michelle's job is that of a bouncer or gatekeeper for the University of Chicago Hospital, which is located close to the edge of the black ghetto. The problem faced by the ... managers ... is that too many sick and dying indigent black people come to the emergency room in a desperate attempt to get some kind of treatment.
Michelle's job is to push these poverty-stricken black people back into the ghetto to die in nondescript waiting rooms in poorly-equipped doctors' offices or dingy substandard clinics there. Her qualifications for this job were that she had to be black, and she had to be cruel, with no hint of the racial solidarity that she has hypocritically paraded in public for most of her life.'
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The Obamas are not a beacon for black people at all. The soon-to-be president is a user and exploiter of them for his own elevation through the black overclass that serves the white families that control the system. I'm sure that people like Beyonce, rap singer 'Jay-Z', and their like, also think of nothing else than the plight of their black sisters and brothers in the slums of the US cities while they are flashing their bling for the cameras of the white media. Credo Mutwa calls the American black overclass 'white people in black bodies' and they serve and prostitute themselves to the same system and network of families that were behind the very slave trade they so love to quote.
No matter that we have sold our souls to the system that exploited our 'African brothers and sisters', we're black and so we are exploited, suppressed and down to our last ten million dollars. It's not about colour; it's about consciousness. What's the difference between the white poor, black poor or Hispanic poor? Colour of the skin - nothing else. They are all poor and deprived, that's what unites them. What's the difference between the white rich and privileged and the black rich and privileged? Colour of the skin - nothing else. They are all rich and privileged, that's what unites them.
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And it's meant to.
Racism is yet another tool used by the elite to divide and rule the masses. Instead of talking about black poverty, we should be talking about poverty. Instead of talking about opportunities for 'minorities', we should be talking about opportunities for everyone, irrespective of colour and creed and it should be based on personal initiative and ability, not colour of whatever shade.
Yes, there are racists - white racists, black racists, Jewish racists, Arab racists, Chinese racists and so on. But the true extent of this is massively overblown for political and financial ends.
For goodness sake, we now have a black President of the United States and yet the country as a whole is still condemned as 'racist'??
Those who are not in the black overclass (a state of mind, not only wealth) or the white overclass (ditto) need to come together in consciousness and realise that we are all One. The apparent divisions of body consciousness are delusions of the enslaved mind. The powers of control are desperate to divide us by emphasising race, while claiming to be against racism, and they will do so even more with Obama in the presidency as he seeks division, not unity, and heads for a confrontation with China in Africa on behalf of his real mind, Zbigniew Brzezinski, who, the last time I looked, wasn't black.
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Those who are conscious enough to see through the mist of deceit must come together and reject the racial labels applied to the human condition. We should be demanding freedom, equal opportunity, fairness and justice for all people, not for this racial group or that.
They are doing what they have always done - creating the perceived 'sides' and then playing them off against each other with frauds like Obama the more-than-willing servants in exploiting what he claims to be his own people.
We have a choice, no matter what our colour or genetic background. We can be divided and ruled into the global tyranny or we can drop the labels and body-consciousness concepts of who we are and come together in unity to secure real change, not the fake version peddled by Obama. But if we are going to do the latter we need to remember this at all times: It is not about colour; it is about consciousness.
Mjumbe hauwawi. Kwa wale wanaopenda kwa Kiswahili tunaomba wataalam watafsiri.
The President Who Told The TRUTH (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaH-lGafwtE)
Tanzanians what do we learn from this?
Ach-F
04-21-2010, 02:06 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaH-lGafwtE
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