The Silence Of Dominic Raab And Nnamdi Kanu's British Worth Dominic Raab Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development A...
The Silence Of Dominic Raab And Nnamdi Kanu's British Worth
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Alexander Emerick Jones, an American radio host who is also the founder of Infowars, made it clear that we are undeniably and irrefutably, in an unpalatable, in an age of informational war. The mainstream media and the big tech labeled him a far right conspiracy theorist. This labelling came with a huge discredit and distraction. Barring the Chinese virus and the infamous role the mainstream media and big tech have played, I would not have worried my head to sleep with the troves of red pill information at his disposal. Now, I trust him much more than the mainstream media and the big tech that set out to decimate him simply because he is exposing their atrocities towards mankind.
It was Plato who taught us that there was a class called elitism. The elites have a religion known as Eugenics. There are noticeably, so many privileges the elites enjoy but two definitely standout: the nobleness of birth and the nobleness of lying. These two arts have been mastered by the syndicated elites from time immemorial and used to control mankind. I dare to say that elitism is deeply rooted in white supremacy. White supremacy is evidently and practically seen in the racist Berlin conference of 1885 (actually from November 15, 1884–February 26, 1885), where the Whites sat round the table and partitioned Africa without a single African present or even consulted.
Their nobleness of birth guaranteed that they do anything they feel like while their nobleness of lying expunged them of culpability. As was the case in 1966 when the world watched while Britain ran amok, committed genocide against Biafrans in Nigeria and covered everything up with lies. So the world is pretending in 2021 to neither see nor hear while one of the elite club members cheerlead the genocide going on in Biafraland.
It is a complex paradox for Eugenics to claim that they want to improve life yet sanction war, abortion, famine, environmental exploitation and degradation; an irony difficulty to reckon with. British membership of Eugenics made it clear in 1966 – to Akanu Ibiam, Dick Tiger etal, that economic consideration and consolidation trumps British citizenship of people of color. Therefore in 2021, a British citizen of color named Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, who is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), can go to the gallows as long as British economic interest in Nigeria is maintained.
Dominic Raab, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs (FCDA) of the United Kingdom, has so far said nothing. The silence is not a hard choice. It is part of the disinformation and manipulation. Do not be deceived. It is the FCDA Office that has institutionalized corruption in Nigeria by supporting tyrants at the expense of the masses as long as “oil is flowing”. This is the major reason why Africa has remained perpetually poor. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has defied and criticized his country of adoption. His uncompromising nature and passion for the freedom of his people has set him at odds with the elite club whose interests are threatened by freedom and justice which he is seeking for. Hence, his British citizenship is not worth the paper it’s written on. With the undiplomatic role the British High Commissioner, Catriona Laing, has been playing, it is only deductible what the mandate of the FCDA Office was and how Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will be scapegoated and his citizenship expended. What a show of shame for Britain that her national identity and pride can be traded for crude oil.
Events in the past have proven these analyses indisputable. It will be a shocker if I am proven wrong in the end. For now, all indicators point to Britain in the extraordinary rendition of their supposed citizen. For inaction is an action. And action, they say, speaks louder than words. Their silence is so loud and deafening.
Written by Chibueze Daniel
Edited by Chukwumeka Okechukwu
For Family Writers Press International
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