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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: vooke on July 14, 2017, 01:10:51 AM
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All it took was a 14yr old, his friend and some grafitti, and the country is now a hellhole. Unremarkable, unbelievable
http://aje.io/g4uk
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I don't think that boy did. He could just have been a pawn. I think Syrian wars are geopolitical: access to energy resources and domination.
I listened to a canadian a day ago on a business interview and he said sub-Saharan africa is up for grabs by european multinationals except for perhaps Zimbabwe and Eritrea. So definitely west looks at all other countries as a playground for their multinationals.
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I don't think that boy did. He could just have been a pawn. I think Syrian wars are geopolitical: access to energy resources and domination.
I listened to a canadian a day ago on a business interview and he said sub-Saharan africa is up for grabs by european multinationals except for perhaps Zimbabwe and Eritrea. So definitely west looks at all other countries as a playground for their multinationals.
Conspiracy theories of this magnitude are impossible to pull and get away with given the large number of complicit players required.
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I think Syrian war is part of the Spring uprising/Arab revolution that really started in Tunisia when that dude set himself on fire - and that fire spread across the Arab world - toppling Gadaffi & pretty much every Arab nation felt it except maybe Morocco.
The man who set the ball rolling was Tunisian Mohamed Bouazizi
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I think Syrian war is part of the Spring uprising/Arab revolution that really started in Tunisia when that dude set himself on fire - and that fire spread across the Arab world - toppling Gadaffi & pretty much every Arab nation felt it except maybe Morocco.
The man who set the ball rolling was Tunisian Mohamed Bouazizi
Sure, but Syria was all calm until the boy put up grafitti saying, 'Dr Assad you're next'. The boys were rounded up and detained for 45 days. 30 days into their detention peaceful protests started in his town. The guards were extremely rude to the families telling them to forget the boys and sire others or surrender their women to the police for siring. Then the boys were released with horrible torture marks. More protests ensued. Police opened fire killing two protestors. More protests at the funeral of the two and special forces killed seven or something. Protests moved to other parts and the rest is hellstory.
So the boy inadvertently lit Syria up
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This is one link to the conspiracy
www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-10-24/oil-gas-war-over-syria-4-maps
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And we just may be at that exact same tipping point thanks to these Isiolo al shabaab kids
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And we just may be at that exact same tipping point thanks to these Isiolo al shabaab kids
Gosh...
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:roll: :roll: :roll:
This is the funniest thing I've seen all week!!!!!
Sweet, innocent kidos "Hawa wawili wamezoea kuiba kura....mtaiba kura? Eh? Mtaiba kura tena??" :roll:
I bet my last ice-cream cone their bums will soon be flaming hot from the beating their terrified parents are bound to deliver as soon as they get wind of this.
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One vide was removed from YouTube. Got the same clip here;
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One vide was removed from YouTube. Got the same clip here;
Ati statehouse man hunts the kids? These thieving bastards have no shame.
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I doubt the hunting bit, Bryan. It seems too stupid even for Moses Kuria.
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I doubt the hunting bit, Bryan. It seems too stupid even for Moses Kuria.
If Msando died for doing his job....
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Wow..now matter how much jubilee idiots pretend all is well we are on a slow March towards a civil war. Sober minds needed
One vide was removed from YouTube. Got the same clip here;
Ati statehouse man hunts the kids? These thieving bastards have no shame.
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Really sad when majority kenyans view the head of state as a thief