Wednesday, April 13, 2011

THE COLONIAL PACT - INTERNATIONAL ROBBERS AND BUTCHERS FRANCE ET AL


It is funny how the world is viewing Africa from a distance, while African themselves aren't even considering the high level of quagmire they are now in. While I concur to the opinion polls on the Gbobgo's stronghead in handing power to Quattarra, even though it has been discovered that the election was flawed; yet Gbogbo in his high headedness should have told Africans all over the world what was really going on, but he decided to keep quiet. Perhaps maybe he did, but anytime such information was being relayed, the authorities of France intercepted the information, that's the end.

I have never seen a situation of broad-day colonialism like the activities of France in these Francophone African countries.

It is the colonial pact that set up the common currency for the Francophone countries, the CFA franc, which demands that each of the 14 CFA member countries must deposit 65% (plus another 20% for financial liabilities, making the dizzying total of 85%) of their foreign exchange reserves in an “Operations Account” at the French Treasury in Paris. Nicolas Sarkozy, French President: They have been robbing Africa since long.

The African nations therefore have access to only 15% of their own money for national development in any given year. If they are in need of extra money, as they always are, they have to borrow from their own 65% in the French Treasury at commercial rates. And that is not all: there is a cap on the credit extended to each member country equivalent to 20% of their public revenue in the preceding year. So if the countries need to borrow more than 20%, too bad; they cannot do it. Amazingly, the final say on the CFA arrangements belongs to the French Treasury, which invests the African countries’ money in its own name on the Paris Bourse (the stock exchange).

It is, again, the Colonial Pact that demands that France has the first right to buy or reject any natural resources found in the land of the Francophone countries. So even if the African countries could get better prices elsewhere, they cannot sell to anybody until France says it doesn’t want to buy those natural resources.

It is again the Colonial Pact that demands that in the award of government contracts in the African countries, French companies should be considered first; only after that can Africans look elsewhere. It doesn’t matter even if Africans can obtain better value for money elsewhere, French companies come first, and most often get the contracts. Currently, there is a case where just before the elections in Cote d’Ivoire, the Gbagbo’s government wanted to build a third major bridge to link the central business district (called Plateau) to the rest of the city, from which it is separated by a lagoon. By Colonial Pact tradition, the contract must go to a French company, which incidentally has quoted an astronomical price – to be paid in euros or US dollars.


Not happy, Gbagbo’s government sought a second quote from the Chinese, who offered to build the bridge at half the price quoted by the French Company and payment would be in cocoa beans, of which Cote d’Ivoire is a world’s largest producer. But the French said, “non, you can’t do that”.

Under the Defence Agreements attached to the Colonial Pact (which were run by the French defence ministry ), Paris had the legal right to intervene militarily in the African countries, and also to station troops permanently in bases and military facilities in those countries, run entirely by the French. Overall the Colonial Pact gives the French a dominant and privileged position over Francophone Africa?

In short, the Colonial Pact has created a legal mechanism under which France obtains a special place in the political and economic life of its former colonies. This is surely a big scam instituted by the French to continue to steal resources from Africa in order to survive. France would be poor and worst off without this “legitimate” neo-colonial day-light robbery.

It is time Francophone Africa wakes up to this reality that although they claim to be independent, there is hardly anything independent from the French. Francophone Africa is not independent, the French are choking them and making them poor when they should have been able to reduce poverty and improve on their infrastructure. It is a shame that the French should be living off the meager resources of these poor African states and this has made worse the poverty situation in most Francophone Africa. They say they are developed and that they eschew corruption and embrace all those nice virtues, but behind the back, the French are really starving Africa.

It is these resources that should have been used to alleviate poverty that has made the French what they are. This should not happen in this day and age. What right do these French people have to decide the fate and destiny of Africans? Why can’t Francophone Africa tell the French to get off their back, for them to have meaningful development?

WAKE UP FRANCOPHONE AFRICA.

The insight above is only an eye opener to what i am already aware is happening in Africa. Francophone countries is only but the crackpot that is beaching overtly. Whereas in west, southern, central or/and perhaps north Africa is one big game of the Illuminati/NWO brouhaha. "Laboratory and Lab-rat"  as the word goes; anytime I measured the word or use it correlated as a sine-quo-none to western, Asian, and Arabized influence on Africa, I get very cold reception from readers and some of my comrades.

Even though I am a lone walker in this path, I will follow until my very last breathe is gone. Africa is under siege, and we are being recolonialised in the 21st century. They come with various sorts of sanctions, various forms of threat to push us against the wall. Somehow, they use our people/Leaders to militarialize us; creating the tactical fear-per excellence. All throughout Africa, at least from the Central, West, South and East Africa is characterized with fear, ignorance, poverty and socio-cultural blindness.

The facts are in the smitten, and I will sink these truths into the hearts of Africans, even though I am alone in this, I don't care!

Coming down to our own Nigeria, the whole polity is messed up, corporations come and invade our economic and political life without Nigerians even knowing it. We have our Intelligence and Security architecture being undermine and compromised on a daily basis. Before the October 1st 2010 Independence bombing, I discovered more than 8months prior to this date that our security and intelligence architecture was compromised, grossly eroded and sequentially rebuffed by certain nano cytological amphiboles that was relayed, and indeed that characterized the social, economic and political events which I studied critically.

What I did was to put a detail and self explanatory proposal, which was sent to the Nigeria National Assembly, unknown to me these legislatures where just puppets and servants of the imperialist. The proposal was ignored on the ground of political irrelevance and for the fact that I had no political godfathers. It is very sad that our continent is not being ruled by her rulers as people think. At every departments, every ministries, every parastatals, there are "Muses" and "Spooks", highly paid and trained espionage gurus potentially volatile to the control of gimmicks; herein I mean they can be caught if we are ready to fish them out.

The question is, are our leaders ready to fish them out? Aren’t they part of the grand-conspiracy? This leaves us with the explanation of Democracy and the nomenclatures of 'One Man, One Vote' gimmick of the west to further confuse our people. In as much as I concur to this, I am still not well with the system of approach or the workability of this theorem. Watch closely the mysticism of the International politics and tell me if Democracy itself make sense.

The Solution would be, that a team of Africans must rise up now! We must access covertly the whole Continent's foundation, and see how we can ensure corrective measures. The truth is, we cannot be merciful this time around to those messengers of imperialism, we must kill them and their messages through a non-violent means, else they will continue to wreck havoc on our collective African good. We must fish these messenger-leaders out, we must stretch our bonds with our brothers and sisters all through Africa, and begin to resist the colonial and imperialist influence in the decisions of our economic, social and political development. What is happening in Francophone countries is only a tip of the Iceberg of what is happening to other Anglophone and pro-Anglo-Saxon African countries.

The UN should be re-examined; because to me, it is prison-house to those countries that have willfully and diplomatically lost their souls in the UN evil pacts signed with more than 195 countries, while only five (5) countries veto and becomes the bulldogs of these countries. Wondering what is happening in this world of legitimate barbarity, Advanced Imperialism and colonialism?

If we don't open our eyes now; they will continue to snipe out our Prophets, and maybe some of us may just have to go down like the rest who have resisted these butchers, criminals and demons. Sankara, Lumumba etc knew well enough the tactics of these demons that they pre-empted their demise, until Blaise Campore was sent by the French; of the likes of sarkozy to wipe Sankara out; of the likes of Lumumba until the west came and take him out....more will go down the drain too.

WAKE UP AFRICA!!!

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