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FREE YOUR MIND
THE HISTORIES OF ATROCITIES

                                                  THE HISTORIES OF ATROCITIES

          AND THE FORMULATION OF THE ELITIST'S PRINCIPLES , TO ENGINEER THE  DECIMATION OF THE HUMAN FAMILY, TO BRING IN THE NEW WORLD ORDER, AND OR TO PREPARE THE EVACUATION OF  THIS PENAL COLONY WE CALL EARTH, 

As the age of new beginnings is slowly approaching, as predicted by the Mayas and the Shaman of old , every effort will be made by the sons of the serpent to vacate the planet, which they have totally plundered and raped, and are solely  responsible for our present demise, {the rape and murder of Terra and Fauna}

Lets begin at the very beginning, with the Russel Trust agents, the so called great explorers of old, who were none other than ancient  skull and bones men, working for the elitist of Europe, including the monarchs of medieval  Europe, the banking fraternity, and the secret societies, who themselves were puppets of the ecclesiastical  fraternity of Rome and the east, an organization started by pope Constantine, with the help of none other than our beloved apostle Paul (Saul) of the Roman empire, and which today is headed by the black pope...................., and the Royal Families of Europe and the west.

Colonization of the world, was in fact the beginning of genocide, as we are painfully aware of in this present age. So stop and consider, do you think, that  what is going on in Iraq and Afghanistan, is any different, I put it to you it is just more of the same, a few hurtling head long, to decimate who or what ever stands in the way of their usurping the worlds entire resources for the benefit of a relatively small proportion of self appointed  elites, who have made it there right to pillage in any way possible the resources of planet earth

                                                         HowardIsrael BenRohan

The following are excerpts from the work of M Stewart, also many other interesting subjects can be sought, at         http://www.stewartsynopsis.com

 

in the early 1950's Britain's noted public schools had courses in running African Empires. Young men were trained to take on positions running Kenya or Uganda of where ever the British flag still waved. British students picked out the foreign post to pursue upon completing the classic studies. That all ended when the African Empires sought independence from the British.

in 1800 the Western empires claimed 55 per cent of the earth's surface. By 1878 the proportion held was 67 percent, and by 1914 had come to hold 85 percent of the Earth as colonies, protectorates, dominions and commonwealths. Of these powers, Britain and France were pre-eminent, holding between them, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, colonies in North and South America and the Caribbean, most of Africa, the Middle East, the Far East as well as the Indian subcontinent in its entirety.

You name it. Africa has it. More than two-thirds of the gold and diamonds in the world. Over 40% of the platinum on the planet, and more cobalt, copper, chrome and manganese than any other continent.

As for oil, Nigeria is a major player. Its high quality petroleum, in light of the instability in the Persian Gulf, is vital to America and the West. Nearby Gabon also has vast, untapped fuel stocks. And Algeria, Libya, Egypt and Angola are also significant oil producers. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has the world's largest supply of industrial diamonds, and Namibia is the globe's greatest source of gemstones.

However, these riches are a mixed blessing. They often engender bitter struggles for a nation's resources, fueled by outside interests and the weaponry these resources enable the combatants to obtain. This is exactly the scenario in Sierra Leone, Liberia, Angola and the Democratic Republic of the Congo at the present time.

Precious minerals also fuel corruption. Often rulers simply pocket the profits. In fact, the people usually don't even know how much their leaders are being paid by outside interests to access their nation's wealth.

As of late, though, there have some calls for "financial transparency," that is , publishing the actual fees paid, and to whom by the foreign companies. This would enable the people to better hold those who represent them to account, and thus help alleviate the corruption, and the conflict, surrounding the extraction of Africa's mineral wealth, At one point, British companies seemed ready to agree to operate transparently, but they began to pull back when the American oil companies were reluctant to follow suit.

President Bush has said he's extremely interested in Africa's welfare. If he simply used his influence to pressure his acquaintances in the oil, and other extractive industries, to agree to transparency, this would help achieve the goals he professes. And it wouldn't cost the American taxpayers, consumers or oil companies anything more. (Curiously, this vital initiative is yet to be even mentioned in the American news media.)



In addition to war and corruption, indebtedness is another cost of being "blessed’ with resources. International banks are always eager to extend loans for economic development projects, with a country’s resources held as collateral. Naturally, the nations with the largest resources are eligible for the largest loans. 



These "development" projects, however, are usually, ill-conceived and poorly executed. And they furnish ample opportunity for further corruption. Even when more responsible governments come to power (as in the case of Nigeria) the old unpaid debts remain continuing to accrue interest, and increasingly weighing down the entire economy. 



Finally, look at the sharp contrast in how two key African minerals, coltan and tanzanite, are being handled. Coltan is a very rare metal, found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that is vital in cell phone construction. The struggle to control it is now fueling some of the deadliest fighting going on in the DRC. 



Tanzanite, perhaps the most precious of all gemstones, is found only in Tanzania. It is being mined slowly and carefully, not by a single large concern, but by a multitude of small, reputable companies. And all transactions and fees paid are open to public scrutiny. 



So we see that Africa’s minerals can be handled wisely, and used to enrich and uplift, not impoverish and demolish. The Tanzanian case, and similar examples, and the principles they employ, need to be publicized worldwide to enlist the sentiments of the public to make them normal business practices in Africa and throughout this our global village... 



Arthur Lewin

 M. Stewart.
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