badison
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Kwa ambaye hajawahi kusikia committee of 300 hawa mabwana ndo wanaendesha dunia na bara letu tutaishia kuwa maskini wa kutupwa tusijidanganye na wanasiasa wale hawana maamuzi yoyote ni mbwa tu. Kuna watu nyuma ya pazia ambao hutakaa kuwajua au kuskia popote ndo wanaendesha serikali zetu. Sasa wewe kaa ukiwaza mambo ya uchaguzi na maendeleo utalala hapo. Shadow governments exists Africa nzima, tafuta kitabu kinaitwa committee of 300 pdf online ujionee. And i quote from the book " LONRHO, the giant conglomerate run by Angus Ogilvie, an important member of the The Committee of 300, on behalf of his cousin, Queen Elizabeth II, now has total control of this valuable resource while the people of the country sink ever deeper into poverty and misery, notwithstanding a hand-out of in excess of $300 million from the UnitedStates.
LONRHO now has a monopoly of Rhodesian chrome and charges any price it likes,whereas, under the Smith government this was not allowed. A reasonable price-level was maintained for twenty-five years prior to the Mugabe regime taking power. While there were problems during the 14-year rule of Ian Smith, since his departure unemployment has quadrupled and Zimbabwe is in a state of chaos and de facto bankruptcy. Mugabe received enough foreign aid from the U.S. (in the region of $300 million per annum) to enable him to build three hotels on the French Cote d'Azur, Cap Ferat and Monte 10 Carlo, while his citizens grapple with disease, unemployment and malnutrition, not to mention an iron-fisted dictatorship that allows no
complaints.
LONRHO now has a monopoly of Rhodesian chrome and charges any price it likes,whereas, under the Smith government this was not allowed. A reasonable price-level was maintained for twenty-five years prior to the Mugabe regime taking power. While there were problems during the 14-year rule of Ian Smith, since his departure unemployment has quadrupled and Zimbabwe is in a state of chaos and de facto bankruptcy. Mugabe received enough foreign aid from the U.S. (in the region of $300 million per annum) to enable him to build three hotels on the French Cote d'Azur, Cap Ferat and Monte 10 Carlo, while his citizens grapple with disease, unemployment and malnutrition, not to mention an iron-fisted dictatorship that allows no
complaints.