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August 30, 2023 at 05:14 in reply to: Military Popular Regime Change in Africa: Gabon is up and hot and Niger is doing what it needs to do, but not out of danger #18043
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BlockedThe West African Junta belt and the crumbling CFA franc domain (7 of 14 countries now potentially hostile to France)

August 30, 2023 at 04:19 in reply to: Military Popular Regime Change in Africa: Gabon is up and hot and Niger is doing what it needs to do, but not out of danger #18032AHH
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- This is a small country of close to 2 million
- Its puny military is about 5,000 men. (!) Zelensky uses that number up every 2-3 days, counting rear casualties
- Not part of crazed ECOWAS
- The local regional grouping ECCAS (I know 😅 — the French weren’t creative in 1990s) has only one significant military power — CHAD, itself a Junta which refused to invade Niger for France, lol
- HUGE crowds streamed onto streets to party with the new Bosses
- The Junta restored the internet cut over the weekend by the last regime whilst stealing the election (!!) Who enjoys popular legitimacy??
- Old Prez for life under house arrest. Same playbook! Smooth. In the good old days, he would be located in several provinces at the same time
- The West hasn’t reached the first of the five stages of Grief. They are numb atm; reportedly 2x dose of adrenochrome did not resuscitate
shellshocked German media forgets to display schadenfreude at French predicament :
Jungle Borrell happened to be in Toledo, Spain in a meeting with EU Defense Ministers. He quickly stuck his soft exploding head into the garden soil. Decisions, decisions… The Agony. 404 or neocolonial possessions? Maintenance of Plunder or pay fair market price? How many prepubescents can they extort outta Frenchie for the dungeons of Madrid (even second hand via Zelensky) in order to receive the help of “the international community?” Bend over a little more for Uncle Sam or keep a stiff upper lip as the master mansion burns? French fries or Freedom Fries?
I’ll soon provide a map of the new Junta/resistance belt which I count as seven (7) impacting the CFA franc. Does the Euro have a sole German leg to stand on? Can we send a chopper to Pepe to get him the hell outta France?!!
“Escape from Paris.”
August 30, 2023 at 01:25 in reply to: Military Popular Regime Change in Africa: Gabon is up and hot and Niger is doing what it needs to do, but not out of danger #18027AHH
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https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/what-are-the-major-natural-resources-of-gabon.html
All of the elite of France should be put on suicide watch. In Gabon was more uranium, oil, and largest manganese mines in Africa. Good Lord! What is unfolding may exceed the impact of the guillotining of the Ancien Régime. The end of the 5th Republic! A polished leather jackboot drifts into view…
August 30, 2023 at 00:17 in reply to: Military Popular Regime Change in Africa: Gabon is up and hot and Niger is doing what it needs to do, but not out of danger #18025AHH
BlockedIt’s become too risky to sleep lately
Here’s the nice guy in Gabon just deposed ⬇️

Anyone who elicits such genuine pleasure on her face…..

W = wagner presence (assumed in Niger); sorry the “W” on Ghana should be on Burkina!
WB = the Central African Republic continental base of Wagner
NB. Note the cookie cutter pattern to start this coup: allied power branches around the microphone, all French tv/radio signals shut down, borders closed. Part is SOP, but the French signals immediately cut?? Quiz Friday: spontaneous or a gentle Siberian wind washing over Africa?
August 29, 2023 at 23:52 in reply to: Military Popular Regime Change in Africa: Gabon is up and hot and Niger is doing what it needs to do, but not out of danger #18024AHH
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What is it with shaming then using their puppets for aggression? They are already a puppet! No need to degrade your asset. Stained blue dresses, Chicago congressman Henry “Youthful Indiscretion at age 41” Hyde, and bombing Sudan’s sole medicine factory come to mind.If it is found that Estonia did send that wave of kamikaze drones to Pskov airfield, what are the odds it is a coincidence that Madam Prime Minister and her husband’s Russian businesses have been so much in the news lately? Again, she was already a puppet, and an accommodating warmonger once mooted to be the next NATO chief…
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Blocked“UAE SENT DOZENS OF ARMOURED VEHICLES TO BURKINA FASO & CHAD OVER NIGER WAR”
Articles:
Chad receives Nimr MCAV-20 Calidius armoured vehicles from UAE
There is likely much much more but I don’t follow this traffic. And it is natural all sides arm up atm.
Hmmm. Perhaps the abaya measure by Frenchie wasn’t directed at merely the Sahel? Are they that crazed to deploy political gestures against the GCC?? That the UAE and Russia are close is no secret, working together in Libya, Sudan, in developing the Pantsir, etc.
Uncle Sam has been harassing the KSA too. In last days, there’s a media psyop with their killing Ethiopian migrants on their borders, which likely has merit as they are harsh against all migrants coming in via Yemen border, but this is selectively timed “human rights media warfare,” as a response for choosing BRICS.
Some analysts say there is a division of labor, with KSA and UAE (and now South Africa?!) entering the Sahel in lieu of full Russian force. The MIC of all are close or drawing closer to Russia. There may be some coordination between BRICS Blues Brothers 😎😎. There is also natural competition to take over the markets and positions of the hamstrung west…
Let’s watch for more retaliation against KSA and UAE by Frenchie in particular and/or the combined West. I suppose taking on Russia, China, Africa, Iran, Syria, DPRK, Venezuela wasn’t enough — why not add GCC!
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BlockedWe may soon see the exposure of the next Western Wunderwaffen : the worth of NATO Article V. Likely of the least value of all, not worth the paper and ink. Who will be hammered first with standoffs? Poland or 3B?
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BlockedEmerson, you inspired my review of Kazan, as was linked to Nuruyev above. It is a masterstroke to make it the host city of the next BRICS Summit. An affirmation to the jaded and over-cautious that Russia will not betray them like in 1990s and surrender again to the West. Further, as the Tatars are a Turkic people (from Xinjiang to the Balkans) this will serve as a beacon to a huge people long drawn to the West and who now smell the shift in the wind..
➡️ From the grapevine from those who know the French: yesterday’s French banning of black abayas in their schools is taken as a sign of revenge against fait accompli (loss) in the Muslim Sahel… iirc it is long a law on their rabidly secular books but suddenly enforced now. Taken by some as impotent spite on a captive population within reach; i.e. Niger is recognized as beyond reach. Macron’s barking is like the Fuhrer in his bunker with Red Army knocking on his door.
This latest measure is crazy self-defeat too!! (1) abayas are not Islamic! They likely precede even the revelation of the Torah as most Mediterranean women of antiquity wore it regardless of faith. Some say it was a common semitic dress. If you watch the Godfather movie scenes on Sicily, they accurately show the women, old and young (but mostly elderly), wearing black abayas, strikingly similar to how many (rural) Iranian or GCC women wear it.
(2) But as the deranged and malicious French neoliberals linked their spite to Islam, guess who will notice, and stop buying overpriced French bling, perfumes and flock elsewhere to vacation?? Yeah, the big wallet Saudis and GCC, lol. And this right on top of burning Qur’ans every week in Scandinavia.
(3) From what I understand, most muslims in france are of Maghreb descent (Algerian, and some Moroccan) — guess who will now be even more motivated to help Niger?! Right, already enraged Algeria. As the Police may sing, “with every breath, every move, you shoot yourself in the head…”
(4) Last, most muslim girls in West do not wear black abayas, but normal dresses or whatever girls around them wear! 🤣🤡 will they outlaw dresses next?!
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BlockedThe stupid neocolonialists help consolidate the Junta’s rule through the defiance of ignoring 48 hours to leave Niger! If they were polling a 73% approval rating two weeks ago per the Economist, what are they polling today?? 90% ?! Look:

➡️ As a security measure, civilians from Nigeria, Benin, Ghana, Togo, and Ivory Coast are blocked from entering Niger, in case they preposition ECOWAS troops under civilian guise.

Algeria moots a compromise 6 month transition period, in lieu of the 3 years desired by the Junta. Good move. It will strip more Uncle Toms from the combined West.
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BlockedDIRE Situation in central Europe right now (August 2023). Focus in this report is on Austria and some on Germany. Among most prosperous countries on earth, with formerly huge middle classes and social nets, they are now in a silent crisis —
- less buying of new and more selling old items amongst each other;
- more store thefts;
- inflation remains high (how much are they cooking stats?);
- floods in Spring ruined many crops;
- folks skimping meals & eating junk food rather than healthier meals;
- “11% of Germans cannot afford a proper meal every two days….”;
- higher interest rates impacting existing mortgages and homes;
- rents too high (tiny flats rose in two years from 850 Eu to 1250 Eu);
- many middle class families barely holding on, requiring both adults to work to cut it;
- cut supply chains to China impacted medications availability;
- physicians remain burned out since COVID leading to worsening societal health outcomes…
The situation reminds of Weimar Germany leading to 1932…… this is how natural stressors, on top of criminal policies, shape the desired rise of fascism. Now on top of all this, Germany’s Chancellor indicated would not subsidize sky-high energy costs this winter…
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BlockedWe have Kazan on our minds.. see Batiushka’s latest and the Masjid of Kazan Amarynth selected as the post banner.
Nuruyev of Tatar stock, had many connections to Kazan, where his mother was born. The Tatars are a fascinating people. Currently their Crimean clans are being instrumentalized by Empire. Yet they also may provide huge solutions, why the Russians astutely placed the next BRICS Summit in Kazan. If Putin and the Russians are to reach a lasting accommodation with the Sultan’s Turks, and finally turn him away from the seduction of Perfidious Albion, perhaps the Tatars of Kazan will provide the bridge.
“… Nureyev was born on a Trans-Siberian train near Irkutsk, Siberia, while his mother Farida was travelling to Vladivostok, where his father Khamet, a Red Army political commissar, was stationed…”
And he was born as he lived — always in flight or on the move.
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BlockedSome are translating Medvedev’s promise to strike NATO as against “everyone and everything.” Unrestrained and commensurate conventional total war as being currently practiced against them with depleted uranium, sabotage, assassinations, drones, cluster ammo shells, guided by NATO ISR, focused on civilians throughout western Russia proper.
And it is curious how the British Admiral Radakin has openly come onto center stage, per Brit media itself, stage-managing the Ukies. Note Podolyak’s claim of NATO permission on Crimea which drew this Medvedev response, is focused on Crimea. Mercouris called this unfolding USUK tragedy the Second Crimean War. I’ve noted it is Eschatological and highly focused on Crimea since 2021!
Why send the last gasp of Ukie offensive strength at Melitopol, which is enroute to severing the land bridge from Russia to Crimea? Why the most relentless reaper drone surveillance and ISR focus and dronification exists over the Black Sea environs of Crimea? Trying to attrit Crimean air defenses, almost every day now? Trying to land patrol boats from Danube onto the beaches of Crimea?! And so on. There’s a method to madness.
The End Times appears to have a fateful triangle. Crimea, the Holy Land, and the ungodly Brits on whom will soon descend the final curtains. Talk about deranged, raving overreach. Being openly suicided by Uncle Sam, himself too ignorant to understand they themselves went too far and as Anglo Saxons are chained to the British fate!
Yeats understood Crimea. It is a dark bottomless Passion consuming his people as they slouch towards Bethlehem. What would devotees do for their lord?? Aren’t holy wars the most terrible kind? Does it make them any less holy if it’s occult and unstated by those waging it? Which Beast has Westworld worked to enthrone in the Holy Land for a millennia? They’ve come really close since 1948. But the pesky Russians and their Navy at Crimea remain to be solved!
They are beyond desperate. One can tell the core mission when a potent adversary is floundering — he strikes out a last time attempting to at least salvage the core mission. And for NATO, beyond using 404 as a battering ram against Russia, it has always been about capturing Crimea, and Black Sea denial for the Russian Navy of its primary warm water ports.
And holding Crimea, and subsequently unlocking Constantinople and the Straits, in return presents Russia with the capability to strike at Jerusalem, protecting Damascus where this global war will be settled. Many bumps in the process.
We can even anticipate some transient setbacks for Russia, as much of its energy is squandered on building multipolar consensus and alliance, rather than finishing it off. So as it dithers and holds off the killing blows and respects international law (protective western lawfare) which hamstrings it against the evil duplicitous West waging no-holds barred war, it will eventually cost it a price, prolonging the overall ordeal, if not the final outcome.
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BlockedThe cul-de-sac the French have forced themselves into is simply astonishing. This may turn out to be a blunder for the ages. Just read this short article on Macron today!
It is naked diktat and contempt for the sovereignty of Niger and even ECOWAS Uncle Toms. They delegitimized themselves not only in Niger, but in black Africa going forward. And they delegitimized any future for their sorry stooge Bazoum…
I heard parts of France are burning again. They are in recession, out of much conventional arms and ammo, inadequate airlift or open skies to travel to Niger, and in retreat on every major geopolitical arena.
If they really choose to fight in such unfavorable terms, and in current global mood and circumstances, lacking adequate means, it is either be quickly torched in a firefight or a slow burning retreat like in 1960s Algeria. But sooner than later, come hell or highwater, they will be evicted. The intelligent make way, reading signs all over.
And their hypocrisy is of such a nature as can only be practiced by the blissfully crazed or exceptionally arrogant. 404 Coup = Good; elsewhere against our interests = Bad. Rules-base international order in practice.
Like USUK busy immolating itself elsewhere, France prepares its own seppuku ceremony. Out with a Bang!
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