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Junious Ricardo Stanton The Real Deal in Sudan "Sudan has an estimated $45-billion (U.S.) in oil reserves. The international consortium of companies developing the fields has plowed more than $4-billion (U.S.) into what they hope will be Africa's newest oil boom. The oil fields are situated on the very front line of Africa's longest-running civil war, in which the ruling National Islamic Front is pitted against the rebels of the South, chiefly the Sudan People's Liberation Army. In 1983, when the northern government tried to impose Islamic law on the south, war broke out. An estimated two million Christians and Muslims have been displaced by the war. The rebels say the NIF regime aims to Islamize and Arabize the animist and Christian black Africans of South Sudan, or exterminate them. They say they're fighting for their very survival. The extent of the terror unleashed here is chilling. There had recently been an airdrop of food by the United Nations World Food Program. But the Antonov bombers came hot on the tail of the UN aid, and dropped bombs on the starving people as they tried to get to the food."- Damien Lewis Toronto Globe and Mail While we are bombarded with photos of suffering war ravaged Africans from Southern Sudan, the US is talking about taking an active role in intervening, the AmeriKKKan mind control apparatus is really attempting to make the masses believe George W Bush, Colin Powell et al are concerned about the mounting loss of life in the region, not so. Behind the veneer of casting AmeriKKKa's intervention in humanitarian terms lies the real deal; oil, black gold, crude. What do white folks care about Africans being slaughtered by Arabs? This had been going on for over thirteen hundred years! Wake up, the same psychopathology that unleashed AIDS in Africa to wipe out our people is at work conniving to trick the masses into thinking they care about the lives being snuffed out in Sudan. Bush and Co. came into office with an agenda to bum rush the world's natural resources primarily oil and gas. Through the IMF World Bank USAID and "globalization" they plan to own outright, directly control militarily or politically through surrogates all the world's land labor and resources. Arabs swept through Africa from Arabia Bogarting African people and their lands and proselytizing their religion since 684 A.D. Read Chancellor Williams' The Destruction of Black Civilization or Islam's Black Slaves by Ronald Segal to glean just how extensive and brutal the conquest of Africa by Arabs has been. I have seen first hand how Arab hegemony impacts African life, in Nubia. The Nubian's despite being forced to accept Islam and learn Arabic still cling to their indigenous tongue as a way of resisting their total domination. The current unrest and conflict in the Sudan has been going on for over fifty years. Into this Arab- African power struggle stepped the multinational oil and gas consortium's looking to get their next fix for their insatiable petroleum and energy addiction. The Europeans could care less about our people. They are in the Sudan to expropriate the oil and natural gas; but as usual they must disguise their true motives. A recent Amnesty International report concluded, "Oil is also a symbol of the Sudanese problem: Sudan's recent history of decolonization, failed nation-building and its continuing political affairs are reflected in the story of oil. Economic factors, such as oil exploration and extraction, show not only that considerations of the global economy dominate political decision-making but also clearly indicate the underlying sources of the conflict in Sudan.Amnesty International is publishing this report in an effort to make clear the link between the massive human rights violations by the security forces of the Government of Sudan and various government allied militias, and the oil operations by foreign companies. The pattern of human rights violations includes atrocities and the forcible internal displacement of large populations of local people. These violations by government security forces and armed opposition groups are directed at the population living in oil fields and surrounding areas, and is an effort to control, protect or destroy the oil production capacity. Foreign companies are involved in this lucrative oil production, and they expect the Sudanese government to provide a secure environment, which includes the use of security forces to protect oil company staff and assets. Thus, Amnesty International believes many foreign companies tolerate violations by turning a blind eye to the human rights violations committed by the government security forces or government-allied troops in the name of protecting the security of the oil-producing areas. Some companies allegedly have employed private military and security companies, or have utilized security forces that have conscripted child soldiers."- Amnesty International Winning Oil Losing People. This situation is right up the "divide and conquer, destabilize and rule" agenda of the Europeans. This way they kill three birds with one stone. They further demonize the Arab leaders namely the government of Omar Hassan al-Bashir and include them as fodder for their ongoing war against Islam, they get to control vast stretches of land containing oil and natural gas and lastly by supplying arms, instigating war and causing massive social disruption they depopulate yet another African nation. The AI report also stated "The pursuit of control over the oil territory provides a powerful incentive for assembling forces based on ethnic origin. For the Government of Sudan it therefore becomes easier to identify ambitious and power-hungry rebel commanders and supply them with weapons to defend the oil areas against their former allies in the SPLA. In turn, the SPLA and its allies are increasingly recruiting their fighters from specific ethnic backgrounds. The fighting between the southern rebel militias intensified after a number of former SPLA commanders signed a peace agreement with the Government of Sudan in 1997. The government's divide and rule strategy ultimately led to the devastating human rights violations currently faced by the people in the oil-rich state of Western Upper Nile." So we can see what is really at stake here from a European perspective, oil. But you won't hear or see this in the corporate owned mass media/mind control apparatus. Don't fall for their okey-doke Washington's concern is not about humanitarian aid, it is about oil. From now on when you see or hear about any conflict or turmoil anywhere in the world; investigate it thoroughly, more than likely you will discover the Europeans' g.o.d. (gold oil or drugs) is lurking somewhere in the vicinity. The Mulindwas Communication Group "With Yoweri Museveni, Uganda is in anarchy" Groupe de communication Mulindwas "avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie" - |

