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US Secretly Training and Funding ‘Elite’ African Commandos
By Sarah Lazare | Common Dreams | May 27, 2014
The Pentagon has been secretly backing a U.S. Special Operations program to build elite units to fight “terrorism” in Libya, Niger, Mauritania and Mali, the New York Times revealed Monday.
Afrikan Liberation Day and the Commitment to an Anti-imperialist Pan-Afrikan Solidarity
May 25, 2014 is the 56th anniversary of Afrikan Liberation Day (ALD) and it should be observed as more than a commemorative event. ALD was institutionalized by the emerging independent states in Afrika to give focus, direction and resources to the struggle against colonial domination. However, the work of emancipating Afrika and Afrikans from exploitation and domination is still a work-in-progress during this post-colonial or flag independence moment.
#Terrornoia Update: Apr. 24, 2014
#Terrornoia Update | The proxy war in Syria rolls on with renewed rat-lines to terrorist cells courtesy of the U.S, U.K., & Saudi Arabia (despite Bandar's departure); Drone-terror strikes in Yemen by U.S. CIA & JSOC armchair assassins incinerate dozens of alleged Al Qaeda militants; Africa is hit by terror and counterterror.
Porkins on Trans Resister Radio ep. 86
I recently had the great pleasure of joining Aaron Franz on his show Trans Resister Radio to have a wide ranging discussion on geopolitics. Me and Aaron discuss Ukraine and Crimea, the Rwandan genocide, NATO war in Yugoslavia, war propaganda, KONY 2012, the evolution of American foreign policy, and a whole lot more.
Porkins on Trans Resister Radio ep. 86
I recently had the great pleasure of joining Aaron Franz on his show Trans Resister Radio to have a wide ranging discussion on geopolitics. Me and Aaron discuss Ukraine and Crimea, the Rwandan genocide, NATO war in Yugoslavia, war propaganda, KONY 2012, the evolution of American foreign policy, and a whole lot more.
Mapping Africa
In February the World Bank announced an ambitious plan to initiate a $1 billion fund to finance an effort to map the mineral resources of the African continent. Their plan is to use advanced satellite and surveillance technology to, in the words of a World Bank senior manager, “identify the areas with more profitability.”1
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