By Crossed Crocodiles | September 17, 2011 at 12:18 am | No comments
Two articles sum up NATO's accomplishments in Libya. NATO has instigated race war, and has so damaged the infrastructure of an independent successful developing country that it has created a failed (or soon to fail) state for the profit of NATO countries:
NATO’s Glorious...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News
By Crossed Crocodiles | August 17, 2011 at 1:49 am | No comments
Two clever satirical commentaries have come to my attention regarding the demonstrations and riots in the UK.
Yang Jiechi Says Britain's Cameron Has Lost Legitimacy
"Beijing — Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi condemned British Prime Minister David Cameron’s regime for...
Posted in: International Solidarity, News
By Crossed Crocodiles | August 14, 2011 at 1:13 pm | No comments
NATO is allowing refugees from the Libyan civil war and NATO bombardment to drown and die of thirst in the Mediterranean. NATO members feel no compassion and no humanitarian impulse to help these refugees. NATO knows where the refugees are and simply ignores them. NATO is...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | August 6, 2011 at 6:56 pm | No comments
Here are two noteworthy stories about water and water rights. In summary, growing food or commercial crops in one country to transfer to another country also constitutes a transfer of water from the first country to the second, usually a transfer of water from a poorer country...
Posted in: International Solidarity
By Crossed Crocodiles | July 23, 2011 at 2:10 am | No comments
The crab does not bite, it is the handshake that hurts. - Proverb
Somalia belongs to HOA Phase Zero of AFRICOM's activities across Africa according to a CJTF-HOA slideshow. You don't see any mention of partnerships or listening to African partners on this list of Phases from...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News, Situational Awareness, Somalia, Sudan
By Crossed Crocodiles | June 24, 2011 at 8:43 pm | No comments
Huge Marine Drill Confirms Ground Invasion of Libya, from Kurt Nimmo at InfoWars. Exercise Mailed Fist, covering much of theeast coast of the United States, has been underway this week to test equipment and readiness for a ground invasion planned for some time in...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News
By Crossed Crocodiles | June 18, 2011 at 7:35 pm | No comments
Is NATO bombing two thirds of the population of Libya in order to protect the other one third from the (alleged) danger of being slaughtered?
According to a rebel spokesman quoted the Washington Post on June 14:
"If the rebels take Zlitan, they would be within 85 miles (135...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News, The Pan-Africanist Imperatives
By Crossed Crocodiles | June 10, 2011 at 7:07 pm | No comments
"Harvard and other major American universities are working through British hedge funds and European financial speculators to buy or lease vast areas of African farmland in deals, some of which may force many thousands of people off their land …
… No one should believe...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, News, Situational Awareness
By Crossed Crocodiles | June 7, 2011 at 2:43 pm | 3 comments
R2P is the Rush To Plunder Africa. R2P protects Africans by killing them and stealing their resources. We have already lived through an earlier version of R2P known as the three Cs, Christianity, Commerce, and Civilization, now recognized as imperialism, racism, and economic...
Posted in: Africa, International Solidarity, Libya, News
By Crossed Crocodiles | May 7, 2011 at 6:40 pm | 2 comments
Thabo Mbeki writes What the World Got Wrong in Côte D’Ivoire. He asks:
Why is the United Nations entrenching former colonial powers on our continent? Africans can and should take the lead in resolving their own disputes.
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Posted in: Africa, Europe, International Solidarity, Networking, News, North America, Self-Mobilisation, Situational Awareness, The Pan-Africanist Imperatives