Nigerian youths are blind!

Date: 28-12-2011 9:58 am (12 years ago) | Author: djuna
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This article is culled from: http://dailytrust.com.ng/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=150937%3Anigeria-targeted-for-destruction-for-those-who-have-ears-to-hear&catid=6%3Adaily-columns&Itemid=6&device=desktop

Nigeria: Targeted for destruction For those who have ears to hear

Written by Gordon Duff    Tuesday, 27 December 2011 05:00


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I won’t write about Nigeria as a journalist. I am known in Nigeria as a national security specialist with decades of experience there. I have close personal friends at the highest levels of government and only write these few words out of deep concern.

For those reading the news about Africa, both of you, Nigeria is under terrorist attack and preparing military operations against a group called Boko Haram, an Islamic group from the North, more accurately centred in Niger, a nation to the north, a cesspool of international intrigue.

The group is real but in its current formation, it is the construct of outside powers who plan to Balkanize Nigeria. Nigeria is, in itself, a construct that never should have existed. The North is Muslim, the South is Christian, each side having nearly 100 million people and neither half are united in any way.

The history after colonial occupation is one of military dictatorship and corruption at levels unimaginable.

Nigeria is Africa, the most populace country, the most oil and gas wealth, the greatest economic potential, the biggest potential market.

Thus, Nigeria is a target.

Those in power know I laid out their fate. I told them when the bombings would start, what type, I was even right about the first target, exactly right. I figured what I would do and it happened. I figured what I would do if I were the head of a foreign intelligence agency planning to take over security operations for the government by making the new president appear vulnerable, powerless and then exploiting divisions in the country in order to start two decades of extremely powerful war.

In the process, side can be played against side, crooked politicians can keep the decision making apparatus paralyzed and the country can be turned into a terrorist battleground, leading to the long awaited civil war while being bled dry.

I laid the whole thing out.

Two foreign governments are involved, I named them.

I told my friends that Abuja would soon look like Islamabad, cameras, checkpoints, troops, that was the first part of the destabilization plan.

This is being done as we speak.

Real nation building is not in the cards, only rape and destruction, debt and more debt.

I saw it done, more carefully, to the United States. It isn’t the same crew, not entirely, but many of the same actors are involved.

First they began by blocking the new president from assuming real power, buying off key political and military leaders.

Then a phony terror campaign was begun, like the one the US saw with 9/11.

Then “they” arrived with solutions.

At the same time, “they,” who have been working with the terror groups for years, are building an “Al Qaeda” type organization that will be able to dart across borders and carefully orchestrate a pattern of destabilization using the same contractors that are going to be paid millions to help put in place security apparatus to protect the country.

This happened in America, in a way at least.

It is a plan long in motion.

Nigerians are ripe for civil war, angry, divided, fed up with abuse.

I love the damned country, my friends there which include those who theoretically rule the country, if such a thing were possible.

It is not.

What I did do is lay out a plan for the first hundred days that would have prevented this. In order to accomplish this, one would have to overcome a corrupt government, meaning that one would have to assume near dictatorial powers and turn to the people, all the people, for support.

One would have to deliver on promises of electrical power, police reform, refinancing debt, so many things.

There were two choices, one was to build a nation and the other was to react and become the victim of a plot long stewing in two capitols far away.

The desire for a civil war, something so many want in Nigeria, have waited for, has allowed them, the government, the people, to become what they fear most, slaves in their own nation.

Nigeria isn’t Libya. It has a population 15 times that of Libya.

Nigeria is Africa. Saving Nigeria was vital to world stability, something only a select few know.

Destroying Nigeria was vital to world entropy, something only a select few know also.

As we speak, plane-loads of bomb detection equipment is coming in from the same people who built the car bombs in the first place.

War is being planned with the help of those who organized and armed the enemy.

Enough people were there who remember it all being laid out, how it would be done.

Predicting this didn’t take genius, not hardly. I had seen it all before, so many times.

The plots spoken of as against Libya are very real but Egypt and Nigeria are the primary targets, taking the place of Iran, a nation that has been more resourceful than expected.

Were it taught, which it is not, we would call it history.

This article, culled from Dark Politricks of November 14, 2011, was originally published in Veterans Today, a US journal, where Duff works as senior editor.

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Why do Muslims and Christians in Nigeria share schools, hospitals, market places, transportation in peace? Why? And someone wants to make me believe that we hate each other. Somebody is trying to mess with my head. Cows get transported to the east every day. Palm oil gets transported to the north every day. Some body is playing games with us.


 It started like this in Rwanda, Liberia, Sudan and the other places.. The youths did nothing. They kept quiet. Then the politicians gave them guns and they killed themselves for absolute nothing.

The power is in the hands of Nigerian Youths. If Nigerian youths don't demand that the president should act, nothing will happen. The SS can't say they don't know how people are recruited. They can't say they don't know the originators of the tapes distributed in Northern Nigeria to prepare the minds of northern Muslims for an unnecessary war.

You must oppose your corrupt Politicians. They are using this distraction to steal our money and buy houses in Dubai. You will be left behind when the time comes.

DO NOT BE AFRAID TO SPEAK OUT. IF YOU REFUSE TO SPEAK OUT, YOU ARE A COWARD AND A DISGRACE TO YOUR FATHER AND MOTHER. For a long time, the engineering of this process has been going on. The security agencies don't care cause all they are after is money. Your politicians don't care cause all they are after is money. If you don't care about Naija, you will be the looser.

If there is a war, the corrupt politicians will inherit the splinters. There will be no splinters. Nigeria will degenerate into clan-warfare. Chad, Cameroon, Niger, Ghana, Libya will be drawn into the war. It will last for twenty years.

Such a war will ensure that the black race is a slave in the scheme of things for eternity. Such war will prevent Nigeria from becoming the next Super Power.

After such a war, it will become business as usual. They will still come and be preaching a united West Africa for the benefit of Politicians and Business Men. Northerners will travel to Lagos to buy cars, and Ibo boys will still go to the north in search of customers. It is all useless boundaries are being destroyed by the Internet. Then they will now tell you that there should be a common currency for West Africa just like the Euro.

It is time for Nigerian youths to throw away their petty nonsensical squabbles. AY KAY 47 NO GET RELIGION. Terrorists kill Muslims too.

As for youths from Northern Nigeria, 'Arabians can not love you more than your fellow black man. It will never happen. Arabians see black people as slaves. The enslaving, rapes and ethnic cleansing of Black people in Sudan is an example. The selective killings of black people in Libya is an example. Arabians have been using black people as slaves since days before Mohammed. Just cause you practice Islam doesn't mean you should undermine black Africa for the Arabians. If you do that, you curse your unborn generations into slavery. If you think I lie, then go and do your research. Carry out your research. Black people have been treated like Apes since time Immemorial by Arabians and Westerners. Northern Nigerian youths must be very vocal in their condemnation of this war engineering by faceless elements. If they are not and it continues, the end product is total anarchy. The fairer skin people will commence Arabization of Northern Nigeria just like in Sudan. The guise will be the spread of Islam. Even a child knows that if you want to call a dog, you don't use a stick. How then can some people claim they are fighting for Islam/God by using bombs? Even a child knows don't call any animal with a stick, talk less of humans. Even no,w the economy of some states has been crippled. And we are talking of states where Muslims own majority of the property and own most of the businesses. Then, they tell you you should blame government when your State governor is embezzling your Federal Government allocation. Your Local Government Chairman is buying houses in Abuja and your councilors are doing same. You must stand by the Truth.

A word is enough for the wise.

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- soyayya at 30-12-2011 02:20 PM (12 years ago)
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May god bless u for sharing this critical information with you....i thought i was the only who knew whats already taking place and to get worse by 2012,if you want to get people attention you talk about football sex nake women lesbian or gay there will be alots of viewers and response,if only just 5 million nigerians will know this am sure we can learn from sudan rwanda libya and from that we can spread it to others and try to stop this before its too late.
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- ILOVEIT at 31-12-2011 01:44 PM (12 years ago)
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the article made a lot of sense..seriously most youth are more than blind..they are all ignorance on their priorities.

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- tmaxdon at 2-01-2012 03:45 PM (12 years ago)
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There are just few response to this beautiful piece...May God help the Nigerian youths,everyone is becoming fanatic now and the hatred is growing...
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- soyayya at 3-01-2012 05:14 AM (12 years ago)
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And guess what....after growing the hatred we then start killing each other instead of facing the corrupt nigerian politicians,
just like the genocide in sudan congo rwanda losing millions of lives.
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