Exactly. The degree to which the colonial nations are willing to go to construct these nefarious plots is amazing. Endless really.
And the mainsteam media is shallow as a dog's drinking bowl. They will never write about this stuff: no matter how much real relevant facts you put in the user comments there, they just ignore it and serve up Euro-colonial government lies and misdirection.
"After college, the Democratic presidential hopeful took a gig with a strategic communications firm founded by a former Secretary of Defense who raked in contracts with the arms industry. He moved on to a fellowship at an influential DC think tank described by its founder as “a counterpart to the neoconservatives of the 1970s.” Today, Buttigieg sits on that think tank’s board of advisors alongside some of the country’s most accomplished military interventionists. Buttigieg has reaped the rewards of his dedication to the Beltway playbook. He recently became the top recipient of donations from staff members of the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the Justice Department – key cogs in the national security state’s permanent bureaucracy. His Harvard social network has been a critical factor in his rise as well, with college buddies occupying key campaign roles as outside policy advisors and strategists. Among his closest friends from school is today the senior advisor of a specialized unit of the State Department focused on fomenting regime change abroad. That friend, Nathaniel “Nat” Myers, was Buttigieg’s traveling partner on a trip to Somaliland, where the two buddies claimed to have been tourists in a July 2008 article they wrote for The New York Times. Their contribution to the paper was not any typical travelogue detailing a whimsical safari. Instead, they composed a slick editorial that echoed the Somaliland government’s call for recognition from the US government. It was Buttigieg’s first foreign policy audition before a national audience."
That's absolutely wild - thank you for bringing this to my attention. Had absolutely no idea. A completely random 24 hour vacation to Somaliland, with someone who went on to occupy a senior position in USAID's regime change division. Nothing suspicious about that at all...
Before October 7, 2023, Gaza’s population was approximately 2.2 million. Even if we assume the reported death toll is drastically under-counted, let’s say 2 million people remain. How exactly would anyone force them to relocate?
Would they be captured and loaded onto ships like the days of slave trade? Would the U.S. seize all the worlds luxury cruise liners, assuming one of the floating cities can hold on average 5,000 + passengers, they need 400 voyages (If Egypt does not permits passage through the Suez Canal they have sail around the entire African continent!
Alternatively, maybe they’d be crammed into cargo planes. Optimistically, if 300 people are squeezed into each flight, that’s still 7,000 flights.
But let’s be honest: why would these bastards bother relocating anyone? We been watching them kill them for decades, and last year and half they simply turned up the intensity,
No its far easier to keep killing them. No one is going to stop these murderous monsters. With no food, no water, no hospitals, starvation and disease will do its work well and it costs so little.
The Zionist army’s bulldozers are ready; they just push the bodies into the sea. and kick start a crab fishery
A brief history: The European colonials led by the British empire divided Somalia into five parts, symbolized by the star in the flag. Two parts gained independence within five days of each other: northern Somalia (Somaliland) on June 26, 1960 from the British, and southern Somalia (mainland Somalia, the site of Black Hawk Down) on July 1, 1960 from Italy. The two formed one Somalia. Due to atrocities committed by former dictator Siad Barre from 1969 to 1991, particularly against Somaliland, its people decided to separate from the south after Barre was overthrown by southern generals.
Many formerly colonized nations don’t want colonial powers and enslavers to take control of their land. The people of Somaliland want independence from mainland Somalia while resisting imperialism.
This plan to take over the assets of Somaliland will fail, and the leaders who sold the nation will be chased out of the country. The weakness of the US will be exposed, as we have seen in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and many other areas. What the US needs is diplomacy and equitable bilateral relations. Imperialism is dying.
But its pervaisve in British culture. Not just private school. There are monuments to this era. They talk about it incessantly. And from the perspective of them as heros.
The fact that they were perpetrating a crime against humanity - that is what colonialism is - is hardly ever mentioned if at all.
They talk about the glorious Falklands war. But look on the map. WTF does that Island have to do with Britain? Its on the other side of the planet.
So in this light no doubt there are many there who have sympathy with the Israelu regime.....just as their parents did with the Boers setlte colonizers in South Africa, and the Rhodesian settler colonizers. Its what they are taught: only Europeans exist as people. Every one else are subjects.
British culture, much like other European culture, is permeated with this stuff. For example, think though why Queen Victoria and the "victorian era" are so venerated. "The sun never set on the British empure".
How many people actually link up the details of that era with Britain enslaving half the planet in their own countries?
How many of ordinary Britons today complain about "migration" or "our culture is dissapearing" without asking well why is it that your country has all these Jamaicans, or Barbadians or Nigerians, or Indians or Bangladeshis? Did they just materialize from nowhere?
They talk about their industrial history, how many people ask whether Lancashire grows cotton, or Liverpool grows sugar cane, or whether there are cocoa plantations in Birmingham? They take a lot of things for granted that were stolen labour and resurces. No questions asked.
Its more than the elite. It's difficult to blame the masses, they are indoctriniated from birth and its difficult for them to ask these questions.
What their elite have is a different level, because they KNOW these things, but are virulently racist and exceptionalist. They actually believe they should rule over the planet. That's a different level of the problem.
The last I read, Sudan, Somalia & Somaliland had all refused to accept the Palestinians. Sudan & Somalia have remained steadfast.
Hopefully Somaliland will hold fast against whatever bribes are promised (wink, wink, fingers crossed behind the back).
Seriously, how much promised "aid" would balance out taking on millions of starved, sickened, disabled & orphans. Shia Muslims dumped on a majority Sunni population of only 6 million? Brought to your home at the point of a gun?
".....Assaf agreed that Israel’s main intention towards Egypt was to create a situation in which Gaza’s population could be forced into Egyptian territory...."
My mistake, you are correct. They are mostly Sunni, minority Shia & other religions.
Yes, I have seen that article. Trump (on behalf of Israel, like everything he does) initially approached both Egypt & Jordan about taking in the Palestinian people, & they held firm. Likely 2 reasons: 1) what I posted above, & 2) its a camel's nose under the tent, which is to say, would lead to Israel taking their territory for "security" because that is Israel's m.o.
After Sisi & Abdullah said "no" 2 or 3 times, Trump turned to Sudan, Somalia & Somaliland. All 3 initially said no. From this article, It looks like Somaliland is weakening. Or maybe they just appear more open to bribes...
Horrific shitty US & UK. Jesus wept. Well written info & update. May our true thugs be tracked, arrested, prosecuted. And made to plant trees, grow food, dig wells. For the rest of their lives. W/no armaments. Nor parole. Sickening evil.
Fascinating read. I’m Harrison, an ex fine dining industry line cook. My stack "The Secret Ingredient" adapts hit restaurant recipes (mostly NYC and L.A.) for easy home cooking. Dm me if interested in a recommendation swap — we’re growing fast!
Exactly. The degree to which the colonial nations are willing to go to construct these nefarious plots is amazing. Endless really.
And the mainsteam media is shallow as a dog's drinking bowl. They will never write about this stuff: no matter how much real relevant facts you put in the user comments there, they just ignore it and serve up Euro-colonial government lies and misdirection.
Thanks for paying attention!
Speaking of Somaliland:
"After college, the Democratic presidential hopeful took a gig with a strategic communications firm founded by a former Secretary of Defense who raked in contracts with the arms industry. He moved on to a fellowship at an influential DC think tank described by its founder as “a counterpart to the neoconservatives of the 1970s.” Today, Buttigieg sits on that think tank’s board of advisors alongside some of the country’s most accomplished military interventionists. Buttigieg has reaped the rewards of his dedication to the Beltway playbook. He recently became the top recipient of donations from staff members of the Department of Homeland Security, the State Department, and the Justice Department – key cogs in the national security state’s permanent bureaucracy. His Harvard social network has been a critical factor in his rise as well, with college buddies occupying key campaign roles as outside policy advisors and strategists. Among his closest friends from school is today the senior advisor of a specialized unit of the State Department focused on fomenting regime change abroad. That friend, Nathaniel “Nat” Myers, was Buttigieg’s traveling partner on a trip to Somaliland, where the two buddies claimed to have been tourists in a July 2008 article they wrote for The New York Times. Their contribution to the paper was not any typical travelogue detailing a whimsical safari. Instead, they composed a slick editorial that echoed the Somaliland government’s call for recognition from the US government. It was Buttigieg’s first foreign policy audition before a national audience."
Source: https://thegrayzone.com/2019/12/17/national-security-mandarins-groomed-pete-buttigieg
That's absolutely wild - thank you for bringing this to my attention. Had absolutely no idea. A completely random 24 hour vacation to Somaliland, with someone who went on to occupy a senior position in USAID's regime change division. Nothing suspicious about that at all...
Before October 7, 2023, Gaza’s population was approximately 2.2 million. Even if we assume the reported death toll is drastically under-counted, let’s say 2 million people remain. How exactly would anyone force them to relocate?
Would they be captured and loaded onto ships like the days of slave trade? Would the U.S. seize all the worlds luxury cruise liners, assuming one of the floating cities can hold on average 5,000 + passengers, they need 400 voyages (If Egypt does not permits passage through the Suez Canal they have sail around the entire African continent!
Alternatively, maybe they’d be crammed into cargo planes. Optimistically, if 300 people are squeezed into each flight, that’s still 7,000 flights.
But let’s be honest: why would these bastards bother relocating anyone? We been watching them kill them for decades, and last year and half they simply turned up the intensity,
No its far easier to keep killing them. No one is going to stop these murderous monsters. With no food, no water, no hospitals, starvation and disease will do its work well and it costs so little.
The Zionist army’s bulldozers are ready; they just push the bodies into the sea. and kick start a crab fishery
Somaliland is giving off strong Israel vibes. Another disastrous colonial project by the U.S. & UK. Thanks for this reporting, Kit.
Thanks so much for your kind words and support, Lisa!
A brief history: The European colonials led by the British empire divided Somalia into five parts, symbolized by the star in the flag. Two parts gained independence within five days of each other: northern Somalia (Somaliland) on June 26, 1960 from the British, and southern Somalia (mainland Somalia, the site of Black Hawk Down) on July 1, 1960 from Italy. The two formed one Somalia. Due to atrocities committed by former dictator Siad Barre from 1969 to 1991, particularly against Somaliland, its people decided to separate from the south after Barre was overthrown by southern generals.
Many formerly colonized nations don’t want colonial powers and enslavers to take control of their land. The people of Somaliland want independence from mainland Somalia while resisting imperialism.
This plan to take over the assets of Somaliland will fail, and the leaders who sold the nation will be chased out of the country. The weakness of the US will be exposed, as we have seen in Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, and many other areas. What the US needs is diplomacy and equitable bilateral relations. Imperialism is dying.
Another Liberia?? Remember how that turned out!
Thanks for calling out these horrendous actions and immensely harmful and destabilizing plans, evil and duplicitous in the extreme.
tHEY WILL ÑOT *OBE ñot añy *ore they habe beiñg *obiñg for the last 80 plus years.
Thañk your Kit for your work i*pressibe!! 👏👌
Gaza-lago here and Gaza-mo there.
It would be so nice if Britain and its political class, military and spy people just fucked the fuck out of other people’s countries.
What much of the world views as the nightmare era of british colonialism, these ghouls view as Britian's finest era.
There's the problem.
The “When Britain ruled the waves and your families got rich.” module is probably still a feature in the expensive private school system.
Not probably. Is.
But its pervaisve in British culture. Not just private school. There are monuments to this era. They talk about it incessantly. And from the perspective of them as heros.
The fact that they were perpetrating a crime against humanity - that is what colonialism is - is hardly ever mentioned if at all.
They talk about the glorious Falklands war. But look on the map. WTF does that Island have to do with Britain? Its on the other side of the planet.
So in this light no doubt there are many there who have sympathy with the Israelu regime.....just as their parents did with the Boers setlte colonizers in South Africa, and the Rhodesian settler colonizers. Its what they are taught: only Europeans exist as people. Every one else are subjects.
I don’t agree Kojo that it is pervasive in British culture, much less nowadays, but as I said above, amongst the ruling elite yes, it’s in their DNA.
Its not just the elite.
British culture, much like other European culture, is permeated with this stuff. For example, think though why Queen Victoria and the "victorian era" are so venerated. "The sun never set on the British empure".
How many people actually link up the details of that era with Britain enslaving half the planet in their own countries?
How many of ordinary Britons today complain about "migration" or "our culture is dissapearing" without asking well why is it that your country has all these Jamaicans, or Barbadians or Nigerians, or Indians or Bangladeshis? Did they just materialize from nowhere?
They talk about their industrial history, how many people ask whether Lancashire grows cotton, or Liverpool grows sugar cane, or whether there are cocoa plantations in Birmingham? They take a lot of things for granted that were stolen labour and resurces. No questions asked.
Its more than the elite. It's difficult to blame the masses, they are indoctriniated from birth and its difficult for them to ask these questions.
What their elite have is a different level, because they KNOW these things, but are virulently racist and exceptionalist. They actually believe they should rule over the planet. That's a different level of the problem.
Hmm - still can’t agree fully with your assessment - and the ‘indoctrination’ of the masses is I feel a wee bit OTT.
It’s true that there are many narratives out there just as there are many different agendas spreading those narratives.
Oh, and took their blood sucking parasitical businesses with them.
The last I read, Sudan, Somalia & Somaliland had all refused to accept the Palestinians. Sudan & Somalia have remained steadfast.
Hopefully Somaliland will hold fast against whatever bribes are promised (wink, wink, fingers crossed behind the back).
Seriously, how much promised "aid" would balance out taking on millions of starved, sickened, disabled & orphans. Shia Muslims dumped on a majority Sunni population of only 6 million? Brought to your home at the point of a gun?
Palestinians are actually not "Shia muslims". Not that it matters anyway.
More to the point:
Published date: 4 April 2025
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/israel-accused-incitement-against-egypt-over-sinai-troop-buildup-claims
".....Assaf agreed that Israel’s main intention towards Egypt was to create a situation in which Gaza’s population could be forced into Egyptian territory...."
My mistake, you are correct. They are mostly Sunni, minority Shia & other religions.
Yes, I have seen that article. Trump (on behalf of Israel, like everything he does) initially approached both Egypt & Jordan about taking in the Palestinian people, & they held firm. Likely 2 reasons: 1) what I posted above, & 2) its a camel's nose under the tent, which is to say, would lead to Israel taking their territory for "security" because that is Israel's m.o.
After Sisi & Abdullah said "no" 2 or 3 times, Trump turned to Sudan, Somalia & Somaliland. All 3 initially said no. From this article, It looks like Somaliland is weakening. Or maybe they just appear more open to bribes...
Better utilised for Somalisrael?
Have they considered Hamas would rather be martyred than leave Palestine.
Black Mischief resurrected😩
Horrific shitty US & UK. Jesus wept. Well written info & update. May our true thugs be tracked, arrested, prosecuted. And made to plant trees, grow food, dig wells. For the rest of their lives. W/no armaments. Nor parole. Sickening evil.
Must end.
Thank you,Kit.
Fascinating read. I’m Harrison, an ex fine dining industry line cook. My stack "The Secret Ingredient" adapts hit restaurant recipes (mostly NYC and L.A.) for easy home cooking. Dm me if interested in a recommendation swap — we’re growing fast!
check us out:
https://thesecretingredient.substack.com