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Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by igbo2011(m): 6:06am On Feb 15, 2015
The objectives of the US military presence in Africa are well documented: counter Chinese influence and control strategic locations and natural resources including oil reserves. This was confirmed more than 8 years ago by the US State Department:

In 2007, US State Department advisor Dr. J. Peter Pham commented on AFRICOM’s strategic objectives of “protecting access to hydrocarbons and other strategic resources which Africa has in abundance, a task which includes ensuring against the vulnerability of those natural riches and ensuring that no other interested third parties, such as China, India, Japan, or Russia, obtain monopolies or preferential treatment.” (Nile Bowie, CIA Covert Ops in Nigeria: Fertile Ground for US Sponsored Balkanization Global Research, 11 April 2012)

At the beginning of February, AFRICOM’s “head General David Rodriguez called for a large-scale US-led ‘counterinsurgency’ campaign against groups in West Africa during remarks at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC:

In similar remarks at a the US Army West Point academy last week, US Special Operations Command (SOCOM) chief General Joseph Votel said that US commando teams must prepare for new deployments against Boko Haram and the Islamic State. ” (Thomas Gaist, US AFRICOM Commander Calls for “Huge” Military Campaign in West Africa, World Socialist Web Site, February 02, 2015)

Mark P. Fancher highlighted the hypocrisy and the “imperialist arrogance” of western countries, which “notwithstanding the universal condemnation of colonialism”, are evermore willing “to publicly declare (without apologies) their plans to expand and coordinate their military presence in Africa.” (Mark P. Fancher, Arrogant Western Military Coordination and the New/Old Threat to Africa, Black Agenda Report, 4 February 2015)

Now more troops from Benin, Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria and Chad are being sent to fight against Boko Haram.

This new war on yet another shadowy terrorist entity in Africa is reminiscent of the failed Kony 2012 propaganda campaign cloaked in humanitarian ideals. It is used as a smoke screen to avoid addressing the issue of the victims of the war on terror, the real causes of terrorism and to justify another military invasion. It is true that Boko Haram makes victims, however the goal of Western intervention in Africa is not to come to their rescue.

The deadliest conflict in the world since the Second World War and still raging is happening in Congo and the Western elite and its media couldn’t care less. That alone shows that military interventions are not intended to save lives.

To understand why the media focuses on Boko Haram, we need to know what it is and who is behind it. What is the underlying context, what interests are being served?

Is Boko Haram another US clandestine operation?

Boko Haram is based in northeast Nigeria, the most populated country and largest economy in Africa. Nigeria is the largest oil producer of the continent with 3.4% of the World’s reserves of crude oil.

In May 2014, African Renaissance News published an in-depth report on Boko Haram, wondering whether it could be another CIA covert operation to take control of Nigeria:

[T]he greatest prize for AFRICOM and its goal to plant a PAX AMERICANA in Africa would be when it succeeds in the most strategic African country, NIGERIA. This is where the raging issue of BOKO HARAM and the widely reported prediction by the United States Intelligence Council on the disintegration of Nigeria by 2015 comes into perspective…(Atheling P Reginald Mavengira, “Humanitarian Intervention” in Nigeria: Is the Boko Haram Insurgency Another CIA Covert Operation? Wikileaks, African Renaissance News, May 08, 2014)

In the 70′s an 80′s Nigeria assisted several African countries “in clear opposition and defiance to the interests of the United States and its western allies which resulted in a setback for Western initiatives in Africa at the time.” (Ibid.)

Nigeria exerted its influence in the region through the leadership of the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Group (ECOMOG, right), an army consisting of soldiers from various African countries and set up by the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and which intervened in the Liberian civil war in the 90′s. Liberia was founded in 1821 by the US and led by American-Liberians for over a century.

The Western powers, first and foremost the US, are obviously not willing to let Africans have a multinational army in which they have no leading role. ACRI, which later became Africom, was formed in 2000 to contain Nigeria’s influence and counter ECOMOG, thus avoiding the emergence of an African military force led by Africans.

According to Wikileaks reports mentioned in Mavengira’s article above, the US embassy in Nigeria serves as an

“operating base for wide and far reaching acts of subversion against Nigeriawhich include but [are] not limited to eavesdropping on Nigerian government communication, financial espionage on leading Nigerians, support and funding of subversive groups and insurgents, sponsoring of divisive propaganda among the disparate groups of Nigeria and the use of visa blackmail to induce and coerce high ranking Nigerians into acting in favour of US interests.” (Mavengira, op., cit., emphasis added)

Mavengira is part of the GREENWHITE Coalition, “a citizen’s volunteer watchdog made up of Nigerians of all ethnic groups and religious persuasions.” He writes that the ultimate goal of the American clandestine operations in his country is “to eliminate Nigeria as a potential strategic rival to the US in the African continent.” (Ibid.)

An investigation into Boko Haram by the Greenwhite Coalition revealed that the “Boko Haram campaign is a covert operation organized by the American Central Intelligence Agency, CIA and coordinated by the American Embassy in Nigeria.” The U.S has used its embassy for covert operations before. The one in Benghazi was proven to be a base for a covert gun-running operation to arm the mercenaries fighting against Bashar Al-Assad in Syria. As for the embassy in Ukraine, a video from November 2013 emerged recently showing a Ukrainian parliamentarian exposing it as the central point of yet another clandestine operation designed to foment civil unrest and overthrow the democratically-elected government.

The Greenwhite Coalition report on Boko Haram reveals a three stage plan of the National Intelligence Council of the United States to “Pakistanize” Nigeria, internationalize the crisis and divide the country under a UN mandate and occupying force. The plan “predicts” Nigeria’s disintegration for 2015. It is worth quoting at length:

The whole [National Intelligence Council] report actually is a coded statement of intentions on how [by] using destabilization plots the US plans to eventually dismember Nigeria […]

Stage 1: Pakistanizing Nigeria

With the scourge of Boko Haram as an existential reality, in the coming months the spate of bombings and attacks on public buildings are likely to escalate.

The goal is to exacerbate tension and mutual suspicion among adherents of the two faiths in Nigeria and leading to sectarian violence [...]

Stage 2: Internationalizing the Crisis

[T]here will be calls from the United States, European Union and United Nations for a halt to the violence. [...] For effect, there will be carpet bombing coverage by the International media on the Nigerian crisis with so-called experts discussing all the ramifications who will strive to create the impression that only benevolent foreign intervention could resolve the crisis.

Stage 3: The Great Carve out under UN Mandate

There will be proposals first for an international peace keeping force to intervene and separate the warring groups and or for a UN mandate for various parts of Nigeria to come under mandated occupying powers. Of course behind the scenes the US and its allies would have secretly worked out which areas of Nigeria to occupy guided as it were by naked economic interests […] (Ibid., emphasis added)

In 2012, Nile Bowie wrote:

The Nigerian Tribune has reported that Boko Haram receives funding from different groups from Saudi Arabia and the UK, specifically from the Al-Muntada Trust Fund, headquartered in the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia’s Islamic World Society [8]. During an interview conducted by Al-Jazeera with Abu Mousab Abdel Wadoud, the AQIM leader states that Algeria-based organizations have provided arms to Nigeria’s Boko Haram movement “to defend Muslims in Nigeria and stop the advance of a minority of Crusaders” [9].

It remains highly documented that members of Al-Qaeda (AQIM) and the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) who fought among the Libyan rebels directly received arms [10] and logistical support [11] from NATO bloc countries during the Libyan conflict in 2011[...]

Image: Abdelhakim Belhadj, rebel leader during the 2011 war in Libya and former commander of the Al-Qaeda-linked Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.

As covertly supporting terrorist organizations to achieve foreign policy aims appears to be the commanding prerequisite of foreign policy operations under the Obama Administration, Boko Haram exists as a separate arm of the US destabilization apparatus, aimed at shattering Africa’s most populous nation and biggest potential market. (Nile Bowie, CIA Covert Ops in Nigeria: Fertile Ground for US Sponsored Balkanization Global Research, 11 April 2012)

Reports also indicate that some Nigerian commanders may be involved in fuelling the insurgency.

According to the report, a Nigerian soldier in Borno state confirmed that Boko Haram attacked Gamboru Ngala in their presence but their commander asked them not to repel the attack. The soldier told BBC Hausa Service that choppers hovered in the air while the attacks were ongoing. 300 people were killed, houses and a market burnt while soldiers watched and were ordered not to render assistance to those being attacked. The soldier said that the Boko Haram insurgency will end when superior officers in the army cease to fuel it.

At the abductions of Chibok girls, one soldier in an interview told SaharaReporters,

“…we were ordered to arrest vehicles carrying the girls but just as we started the mission, another order was issued that we should pull back. I can assure you, nobody gave us any directives to look for anybody.”

Some soldiers suspect that their commanders reveal military operations to the Boko Haram sect. (Audu Liberty Oseni, Who is Protecting Boko Haram. Is the Nigerian Government involved in a Conspiracy?, africanexecutive.com, May 28, 2014)

Could it be that these commanders have been coerced by elements in the U.S. embassy, as suggested by the aforementioned Greewhite Coalition investigation?

Boko Haram: The next chapter in the fraudulent, costly, destructive and murderous war on terror?

It has been clearly demonstrated that the so-called war on terror has increased terrorism. As Nick Turse explained:

[Ten] years after Washington began pouring taxpayer dollars into counterterrorism and stability efforts across Africa and its forces first began operating from Camp Lemonnier [Djibouti], the continent has experienced profound changes, just not those the U.S. sought. The University of Birmingham’s Berny Sèbe ticks off post-revolutionary Libya, the collapse of Mali, the rise of Boko Haram in Nigeria, the coup in the Central African Republic, and violence in Africa’s Great Lakes region as evidence of increasing volatility. “The continent is certainly more unstable today than it was in the early 2000s, when the U.S. started to intervene more directly,” he told me. (Nick Turse, The Terror Diaspora: The U.S. Military and Obama’s Scramble for Africa, Tom Dispatch, June 18, 2013)

What exactly does the U.S. seek in Africa?

When it comes to overseas interventions, decades of history have shown that the stated intents of the U.S. Army are never its real intents. The real intent is never to save humans, but always to save profits and power. US-NATO interventions do not save. They kill.

US-led interventions since the beginning of the century have killed hundreds of thousands, if not over a million innocent people. It’s hard to tell because NATO does not really want to know how many civilians it kills. As The Guardian noted in August 2011, except for a brief period, there was “no high-profile international project dedicated to recording deaths in the Libya conflict”.

In February 2014, “at least 21,000 civilians [were] estimated to have died violent deaths as a result of the war” in Afghanistan according to Cost of War. As for Iraq, by May 2014 “at least 133,000 civilians [were] killed by direct violence since the invasion.”

As for Libya, the mainstream media first lied about the fact that Gaddafi initiated the violence by attacking peaceful protesters, a false narrative intended to demonize Gaddafi and galvanize public opinion in favour of yet another military intervention. As the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs reported, “violence was actually initiated by the protesters.”

It stated further:

The government responded to the rebels militarily but never intentionally targeted civilians or resorted to “indiscriminate” force, as Western media claimed […]

The biggest misconception about NATO’s intervention is that it saved lives and benefited Libya and its neighbors. In reality, when NATO intervened in mid-March 2011, Qaddafi already had regained control of most of Libya, while the rebels were retreating rapidly toward Egypt. Thus, the conflict was about to end, barely six weeks after it started, at a toll of about 1,000 dead, including soldiers, rebels, and civilians caught in the crossfire. By intervening, NATO enabled the rebels to resume their attack, which prolonged the war for another seven months and caused at least 7,000 more deaths. (Alan Kuperman, Lessons from Libya: How Not to Intervene, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, September 2013)

Despite these figures, the media will once again try to convince us that what the world needs most at the moment is to get rid of the terrorist group Boko Haram and that a military intervention is the only solution, even though the so-called war on terror has actually increased terrorism globally. As Washington’s Blog pointed out in 2013, “global terrorism had been falling from 1992 until 2004… but has been skyrocketing since 2004.”

The Guardian reported back in November 2014:

The Global Terrorism Index recorded almost 18,000 deaths last year, a jump of about 60% over the previous year. Four groups were responsible for most of them: Islamic State (Isis) in Iraq and Syria; Boko Haram in Nigeria; the Taliban in Afghanistan; and al-Qaida in various parts of the world. (Ewen MacAskill, Fivefold increase in terrorism fatalities since 9/11, says report, The Guardian, November, 18, 2014)

What the Guardian fails to mention is that all these groups, including Boko Haram and the Islamic State, have been, in one way or another, armed, trained and financed by the US-NATO alliance and their allies in the Middle East.

Thanks to the covert support of Western countries, arms dealers and bankers profiting from killing and destruction, the war on terror is alive and well. The West advocates for endless military interventions, pretending to ignore the real causes of terrorism and the reason why it expands, hiding its role in it and thereby clearly showing its real intent: fuelling terrorism to destabilize and destroy nations, thus justifying military invasion and achieving their conquest of the African continent’s richest lands under the pretext of saving the world from terror.
Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/is-boko-haram-a-cia-covert-op-to-divide-and-conquer-africa/5431177

Thoughts?

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Christianos: 6:20am On Feb 15, 2015
May God confound the wisdom of the wicked... Just like Haman.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Nobody: 6:26am On Feb 15, 2015
All I have to say is this...

It is time we Africans learned to blame ourselves for our mistakes.....and not outside forces.

At the rate we are going.....it would soon become the CIA's fault if we did not get that dream job, or that car, or that girl/guy, or pass our exams.

Boko haram is our fault. We did not plan well enough for the youth of this country. We looted the money that would have been spent on amking people's lives better. We lie, cheat and sin.

No wonder we have Boko and even Millitants and kidnappers.

But no....they are all CIA plots.

Perhaps it is because we cannot face the truth. We have met the enemy...and he is us.

Let's clean up our house,ok?

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by phe44u(m): 6:32am On Feb 15, 2015
God will save us no matter what they planned to do all i know is that Nigeria is passing through a difficult time now,but very soon we are going to overcome.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by jingh(f): 6:53am On Feb 15, 2015
even if they are, ow ve we try to curb them ?

the biggest punishment to happen to a country is to have someone like GEJ as a president

.....what a badluck

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by henryvirus(m): 7:25am On Feb 15, 2015
Seriously??........see wetin 'Jack Bauer mentality cause'...Op seems to have watched too many Spy and Terrorism movies. On a serious note, it might all be coincidences....i mean the events you summed up to get your conclusion. I think Bokoharam is just an extremist group with no affliation with CIA.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by mickyeddi(m): 7:27am On Feb 15, 2015
Yet again clueless Africans blaming outsiders for their problems. Your main problems in Africa is greed and religion, it limits your rational thinking.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Orunto: 7:39am On Feb 15, 2015
It could very well be using arab connection. That was why Obama forecasted Nigeria Divide and US stayed completely from helping Nigeria.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by igbo2011(m): 8:12am On Feb 15, 2015
phe44u:
God will save us no matter what they planned to do all i know is that Nigeria is passing through a difficult time now,but very soon we are going to overcome.

Why are we always waiting on god to save us? Can't we save ourselves?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yK3EdnC9Vs


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z6xCLJ-tso

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Kennywills7(m): 8:12am On Feb 15, 2015
The U S want to control us and of cos they are getting assistance from within
Those who are desperate for power should b very careful if not where their actions is leading d country is a dangerous path,
Anything done in secret will surely b uncover and reveal to d public

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 5:18pm On Feb 15, 2015
All these is of no use now, they already got us where they want us, they already got the people's mindset structured how they want it, we the people have blindly choosen our enemies as leaders.

There is something going on, the knowledge of this would alarm enlightened Nigerians, but when it finally gets exposed as most things of that nature usually goes Nigerians will be in no position to do anything.

I pity Northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt, they will be butchered as never was done Before.
I pity the Igbos, business which is their backbone will be destroyed and grounded by multinational favouring policies and bans, they will for the second time experience excruciating poverty where nobody will hear their story.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Nobody: 5:35pm On Feb 15, 2015
[size=13pt]You are naive not to realise that neo-colonialists are fighting to hold Africa down.

Do you think it is a coincidence that every effective African leader in history do not last long in office before they are assassinated or forcefully overthrown?

There is a stat that shows in last 10years 90% of world leaders that die in office are from Africa.
You can bet that vast majority of them were patriotic and competent.

Before you can fix a problem you need to first identify and acknowledge it. [/size]
bushdoc9919:
All I have to say is this...

It is time we Africans learned to blame ourselves for our mistakes.....and not outside forces.

At the rate we are going.....it would soon become the CIA's fault if we did not get that dream job, or that car, or that girl/guy, or pass our exams.

Boko haram is our fault. We did not plan well enough for the youth of this country. We looted the money that would have been spent on amking people's lives better. We lie, cheat and sin.

No wonder we have Boko and even Millitants and kidnappers.

But no....they are all CIA plots.

Perhaps it is because we cannot face the truth. We have met the enemy...and he is us.

Let's clean up our house,ok?

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by lorddannie: 6:58pm On Feb 15, 2015
ISIS is also CIA covert operation, abi?

What about the rising and persistent terrorist attacks in Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, arewastan, Mali, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Egypt, etc. They all CIA operations?

Why does CIA always use muslims? Why muslims countries?

We all know what it is! Let's call a spade, a spade.

CIA ko, CIS ni
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Babalegba(m): 7:29pm On Feb 15, 2015
@ the op. Stop smoking pawpaw leaves. Your post is an insult to the negro intellect.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 8:50pm On Feb 15, 2015
They say Africans have simple minds and simple needs, assuming those posts above me were actually made by Africans then i see no reason to argue on what the whites say about us.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by igbo2011(m): 9:13pm On Feb 15, 2015
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by ChimaAgbalajob: 10:13pm On Feb 15, 2015
igbo2011:

Source: http://www.globalresearch.ca/is-boko-haram-a-cia-covert-op-to-divide-and-conquer-africa/5431177

Thoughts?

Whether it is true or false that Boko Haram were truly a western plot to divide Nigeria, I'm all for that outcome now.

Nigeria must divide into compatible units. It has outlived its usefulness.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Rossikk(m): 12:03am On Feb 16, 2015
bushdoc9919:
All I have to say is this...

It is time we Africans learned to blame ourselves for our mistakes.....and not outside forces.

At the rate we are going.....it would soon become the CIA's fault if we did not get that dream job, or that car, or that girl/guy, or pass our exams.

Boko haram is our fault. We did not plan well enough for the youth of this country. We looted the money that would have been spent on amking people's lives better. We lie, cheat and sin.

No wonder we have Boko and even Millitants and kidnappers.

But no....they are all CIA plots.

Perhaps it is because we cannot face the truth. We have met the enemy...and he is us.

Let's clean up our house,ok?

It is time dumb Africans like yourself learnt to consider ALL POSSIBILITIES and PROBABILITIES instead of playing DUMB to the powerful external forces that may be helping jeopardize your future. How do you know there is no CIA plot against Nigeria? At least the op's source did some research. What have you got apart from blind faith in the innocence of 'whitey'? At least op is using his brain. Are you? If there happens to be an external plot to destroy this country, how will you tackle it by playing Mr blind and dumb trust oyibo pass my papa? Fact is unless you can categorically respond to the op's post point by point, you should simply keep shut and accept its possibility.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by hunter21(m): 1:35am On Feb 16, 2015
The way it looks now is that the west used the opposution and some nothern elements with the promise of getting them to power, but now they are not even interested in controlling Nigeria anymore they just want to balkanise it

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 7:13am On Feb 16, 2015
ChimaAgbalajob:


Whether it is true or false that Boko Haram were truly a western plot to divide Nigeria, I'm all for that outcome now.

Nigeria must divide into compatible units. It has outlived its usefulness.

Many people clamour for Division because they believe it's the solution to some of our problems as a country , they could be right and in some cases surely right, But it is not the Solution to All our problems especially the most pronounced sorts.

The question we would ask is , is the multi ethnics composition of Nigeria the reason why we could not choose a good leader for ourselves and the good patriotic ones whom fate has brought our way never lasts long enough, either assassinated or overthrown.
when you try to answer this question you will find out why most enlightened individuals does not support division under the parameters set by the West, rather they seek division without western influence, on conditions which is wholly designed by us.

If we allow the west to divide us on THEIR OWN TERMS those same problem will follow each and every nation that came out of Nigeria, Neocolonialism will be well embedded in our government not just because we are not the masters of our own nation but because we rely on the west for the existence of our nations. there will still be corruption, there will still be assassination and overthrow of honest concerned leaders, there would still be forced interference in our local affairs by nations who don't share the same ideologies,culture and aspirations as us and it's never in their agenda to see a prosperous African nation.

Nigeria was never meant to be a nation, we were different nations forcefully amalgamated for the interest of the Imperialists , we would be stupid to be balkanized for the interest of the Imperialists.

What i fear most is the situation whereby Nigeria gets divided into several nations each falling into perpetual enemity and mistrust, each suspecting the other for his security woes, with no agenda for unity of purpose, each RELYING ON THE WEST FOR ARMS AND ADVICE TO PROTECT HIMSELF FROM THE OTHER WHOM HE PERCEIVES AS HIS ENEMY AND EACH RELYING ON THE WEST AND WESTERN INSTITUTIONS AS THE ARBITER DURING CONFRONTATIONS, AS A RESULT EACH WILL BE SELLING OUT IT'S PEOPLE, GIVING AWAY RESOURCES MEANT FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATION, SUPPORT UNFAIR POLICIES JUST TO BE IN THE GOOD BOOKS OF THE WEST.

Only God knows how much i fear this scenario and we are getting close to it.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 9:58am On Feb 16, 2015
GenBuhari , Igbo2011

please read this wikileaks document of 2003
after that tell me what you think might be going on in Nigeria concerning same Tinubu and US rooting for Buhari

https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/03LAGOS369_a.html
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Nobody: 12:10pm On Feb 16, 2015
Having read, the piece, I think that what it claimed Tinubu said about Buhari was not fair although with Thief Obasanjo controlled press at the time having unfairly labeled Buhari religious extremist, it's possible Tinubu was referring to public perception of Buhari at that time rather than his own perception.

I see nothing out of the ordinary about Tinubu being in the same camp as Buhari today.
After all he has had years to witness how Buhari has huge popularity so Tinubu should see him as a valuable partner in a merger aimed unseating the ruling party incumbent president.

Regarding USA supporting Buhari, I think that USA does not support Buhari despite its public implied support.
The tens of billions USA is making from corruption in Nigeria under PDP clueless governments makes it illogical that they would support Buhari who is likely to end their ability to profit from our corruption.

My view is that USA is making public statements that may be interpreted as implied support for Buhari because behind the scenes they are covertly working to stop Buhari, this way they may deflected suspicion when Buhari is eventually stopped, just in the same way that Thief Obasanjo and Evil IBB who are probably in the know about plans to prevent Buhari presidency are also keen to show fake public implied support for Buhari to clear them of suspicion for whatever role they are playing to prevent a very popular Buhari victory in the elections.
thoth:
GenBuhari , Igbo2011

please read this wikileaks document of 2003
after that tell me what you think might be going on in Nigeria concerning same Tinubu and US rooting for Buhari

https://www.wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/03LAGOS369_a.html

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Volksfuhrer(m): 12:34pm On Feb 16, 2015
lorddannie:
ISIS is also CIA covert operation, abi?

What about the rising and persistent terrorist attacks in Iraq, Yemen, Pakistan, Afghanistan, arewastan, Mali, Sudan, Somalia, Libya, Egypt, etc. They all CIA operations?

Why does CIA always use muslims? Why muslims countries?

We all know what it is! Let's call a spade, a spade.

CIA ko, CIS ni

You know nothing about the CIA. SMH.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 1:12pm On Feb 16, 2015
@GenBuhari

the west is not interested in stopping Buhari, infact stopping him is not part of their objective, their objective is the disintegration of Nigeria.

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Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Nobody: 1:20pm On Feb 16, 2015
I agree but they know with Buhari in power it would be more difficult for them to disintegrate Nigeria. Which is why America is secretly in approval of elections postponement.
thoth:
@GenBuhari

the west is not interested in stopping Buhari, infact stopping him is not part of their objective, their objective is the disintegration of Nigeria.
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by thoth: 4:27pm On Feb 16, 2015
GenBuhari:
I agree but they know with Buhari in power it would be more difficult for them to disintegrate Nigeria. Which is why America is secretly in approval of elections postponement.
with Buhari in power the job is even easier to accomplish.
Just think very well you will see why .
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by Nobody: 5:09pm On Feb 16, 2015
How?
thoth:
with Buhari in power the job is even easier to accomplish.
Just think very well you will see why .
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by biafranqueen: 5:57pm On Feb 16, 2015
GenBuhari:
How?
I really love your objective thinking, and your loyalty to Buhari but you know Buhari so well, that he is a hands off manager and his relationship with Tinubu and OBJ is what they have in common.
All three are economic hitmen. Tinubu because of his deal he cut during his case in Maryland, he was let go and put to work.
What do you think they learn in war college abroad? How to move weapons and keep the masses suppressed.
How is the VP qualified to join Buhari when he was the attorney general that helped hand over the papers to the Lagos Government lodge and other real estate, to Tinubu's private conglomerate?
Re: Is Boko Haram A CIA Covert Op To Divide And Conquer Africa? by biafranqueen: 6:05pm On Feb 16, 2015
thoth:
All these is of no use now, they already got us where they want us, they already got the people's mindset structured how they want it, we the people have blindly choosen our enemies as leaders.

There is something going on, the knowledge of this would alarm enlightened Nigerians, but when it finally gets exposed as most things of that nature usually goes Nigerians will be in no position to do anything.

I pity Northern Nigeria and the Middle Belt, they will be butchered as never was done Before.
I pity the Igbos, business which is their backbone will be destroyed and grounded by multinational favouring policies and bans, they will for the second time experience excruciating poverty where nobody will hear their story.
It will not happen APC is only winning online with the help of the Chicago champaign agency that worked on Obamas 2011 re election. On the ground support for GEJ is solid!

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