Monday 19 August 2019

Ugandan War


The word impunity has popped up a lot of late. I had to look it up. The Leaders of East Africa are killing with impunity. (at first, I thought it was some kind of nerve agent...impunity gas maybe or something like that? I hate you, I hate you..I'm going to kill you with impunity like they do in East Africa.)

*Impunity meaning exemption from punishment or freedom from the injurious consequences of an action.

I mention "Impunity" because it implies some kind of acceptance by World Leaders. It implies that those in their Offices, (those without jobs, as Mister Daniel would say) are giving the Leaders of East Africa a thumbs up; even going as far as to note, that those that are capable of such monstrous acts are model citizens and should be emulated right across the region.  

Tony Blair is the Political Advisor to Paul Kigame of Rwanda and lovely-fluffy Tony is doing it for FREE! Read between the lines here people...."Bloodshed" is Tony's Specialty. Once the "White Monkey" gets a taste for killing of course he'll happily do it for free. Where better than Rwanda, global experts in this field.  

Once we begin to understand that human life is a BUSINESS we are now getting closer to the truth. Daniel states, WAR IS A BUSINESS...African lives are being used as bargaining chips to pull the heart strings of the UN...as some white hotel owner in Kampala told me with a smile, "BLOOD IS READ!" The phrase "blood is read" means the more you kill the more media you receive...and it takes a lot of killing to make International headlines. Rwanda was just a taste of what is to come.

Are we so blind that we cannot see? There are massacres, genocides and holocausts happening today being executed by mass-murderering Leaders in seats reserved in the United Nations in New York City. There is a silent world war happening; where the more kills you make, the more Aid you create.

So this is what I learned from my travels. Africa is on the Rise but the cost of Development and Modernization comes with Great Rivers of African Blood.

Here is an interview about the War in Uganda, up in the North, which I shot, rather unprofessionally, with Quentin, the interviewer who is talking to Mister Daniel. 

*NB: It is important to note how brave these men are in speaking at this time, 2017. The country is under constant surveillance and many people have simply disappeared, so a huge "THANK YOU"  Gentlemen.





PART 2 ~ JOSEPH KONY | What is important to note here is why would the Ugandan Government have a State Funeral for a Warlord's Mother? Clearly to those in the North and Greater North they see War as a business and the more kills you make the more Aid you create. 


  

Ugandan Modernization