Friday, January 23, 2015

Forget Nigeria

I'm going to because the Globe told me not to, and because I no longer believe the narrative.

Take a look.... 

"Satellite images show damage inflicted by Nigerian militants" by Adam Taylor, Washington Post  January 16, 2015

Like I'm going to believe satellite photos cited by my lying, agenda-pushing, war-promoting paper.

WASHINGTON — Meanwhile, what little information comes from the Nigerian government is often treated with suspicion. 

If that isn't the hypocritical pot mouthpiece hollering kettle, and one reason among many as to why I'm so sick of this Jewish war sh**. 

The government has often been accused of playing down Boko Haram violence in a bid to appear powerful and competent ahead of next month’s general election.

Yeah, good thing the AmeriKan government and its mouthpieces never manipulate events for electoral or political gain.

To make matters worse, the military also has a controversial history in Baga. Community leaders told Human Rights Watch that almost 200 locals were left dead during a 2013 military raid.

As such, the satellite imagery provides some much-needed hard evidence — Boko Haram’s attack clearly caused large-scale destruction in Baga and Doro Gowon. It also probably left a significant human toll. 

I'll tell you what I see:

Boko Haram: US AFRICOM’S Latest False Flag Franchise

Is Boko Haram a psy-op? 

Sure looks that way!

‘‘These detailed images show devastation of catastrophic proportions in two towns, one of which was almost wiped off the map in the space of four days,’’ said Daniel Eyre, Nigeria researcher for Amnesty International.

‘‘Of all Boko Haram assaults analyzed by Amnesty International, this is the largest and most destructive yet.’’

Time to forget the charged language from the Jewish War Daily and its cited experts reinforcing the narrative with damnable distortions if not outright fictions.

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Gee, and I was told the good guys were winning:

"Nigerian troops win back cities from extremists" by Associated Press  December 14, 2014

MUBI, Nigeria — After weeks of setbacks and reports that soldiers ran away when Boko Haram attacked, Nigeria’s military, including newly deployed Special Forces, has gone on the offensive and has recaptured some cities and towns that had been held by Boko Haram.

All is not yet back to normal in Mubi, a major commercial center of more than 200,000 with an important cattle market that draws traders from across Nigeria’s borders, [and] the biggest city to be recaptured. Others include Gombi, Hong, and Maiha.

The militants are still attacking. Gajigana, a border town between Niger and Nigeria, was attacked by the extremists Thursday and 11 people were killed. Major buildings were burned down, but Boko Haram did not succeed in capturing the town.

Other cities and towns in the northeast remain controlled by Boko Haram, who have forced young men to join their ranks, killed traditional, government, and religious leaders, and kidnapped scores of young women and girls.

They have declared an Islamic caliphate in the area they control and are enforcing their version of strict Shariah law, with public beheadings, amputations, and whippings.

Yeah, that wins over a population.

Thousands have been killed this year alone and tens of thousands driven from their homes in recent months, many sheltering in neighboring Cameroon, Chad, and Niger.

Many of the refugees are from families separated in battle — children who have lost their parents, and parents searching for children, said ECHO, the European Union humanitarian agency that delivered food for the refugees.

 (Cue the cellos)

The EU last week unblocked millions of dollars to help some 1.6 million Nigerians forced from their homes by the Islamic insurgency.

Oh, there is a refugee crisis I rarely read about as well as austerity-strapped Europeans shelling more money to clean up the messes from the never-ending wars based on lies, huh?

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Well, bodies are everywhere in Nigeria (‘‘If true, ‘this marks a disturbing and bloody escalation’’ of propaganda! Big if these days) as the death toll rises from the teenage suiciders who are likely to be girl suiciders, wave after wave of them them. Even the boys are getting into the act as the militants expand their territory and the world watches.  At least Cameroon has claimed a couple of victories, although it appears that the Caliphate struck back!

Time to sentence this post to death.