 Right away gang. There's a lot of stuff going on, right? One of the places that There's a tremendous amount of stuff going on as Africa. Okay, huge huge huge now I put on an article a More than one article, but I compile it all into one article is a four-piece five-piece article basically And I started working on this thing back in 2011 or so and I put out the main piece in 2013 I hadn't had and set last piece to it in 2014, right? So in 2010 2011 it became clear to me that Africa was in trouble. Okay So I'm not gonna read chat for a second and I'm gonna give you a little intro regarding Africa because I think it's important to Just plant the seed right because at the time when I put out this article this huge piece, then this was in 2013 I'm gonna link it up in our chat. Okay Apologies if I'm not gonna be reading the article again I'm reading the article reading The the chat for a second. Okay. Let me just close this thing up Now I titled this article the future of Africa looks bleak Here is why and when I put out this article and at the time I was getting a lot of My articles on my side were getting a lot of views were circulating a lot And I got some flak people coming back at me telling me that oh Chico, I don't know what you know, you don't know what you're talking about Globalization is great. There's a lot of investment going into Africa and Africa is going to be prosperous for Many years to come. This is just the beginning and my reply to them was read my article You guys don't know what the hell it is you're talking about the future of Africa looks bleak here is why and I want to read you The introduction to this piece is a four-part piece and an introduction to it Okay, all I'm gonna do is I'm gonna read you the first two paragraphs in this introduction And then I'm gonna read you the titles of each of the subsections Important to keep this in mind. Okay, so Wrote this in 2013 February 2013 pieces put together in 2011 2012 compiled all 2013 and whatnot The future of Africa looks bleak. Here's why Introduction Contrary to what some have been hoping for the future of Africa looks to be bloodier than is past The reasons for this are vast and varied as the continent itself such as resources oil water land minerals economic interests of external powers growth trade monetary policy and Ideological differences structure of government core corruption tradition ethnicity One of the main reasons that this scramble for Africa has intensified in the last few years And will most likely continue to escalate for the next few decades is because Western nations are losing major battles on multiple multiple other fronts Just to name a few the coalition of the willing has lost Iraq as well as Afghanistan Syria's a stalemate Pakistan Yemen Somalia Libya Algeria Congo and Mali are a disaster Bahrain is in lockdown Latin America is freeing itself from US control and Israel has gone rogue, okay to this you can also out South Africa and Ethiopia as well, okay now the Subsections that I broke this into are the following Apologies again. I'll read the chat after I finish this that where I can zap this up as a as a segment and load it up in the individually As a standalone because we're not uploading this full live stream on to censor to write part one Western powers go full retard on Africa China versus Africa a resource war the too long to read a Too long didn't read version one sentence summary of what I just wrote there of The data presented in part one Africa has resources that are required to maintain our current economic system That's what part one talks about part two France has forgotten the battle of Algiers Africa never will ordinary victories by Manu Larsonette not Larsonette Okay, and too long didn't read version Etrosities were committed in the first scramble for Africa atrocities will be committed in this one as well Okay, and in that one I link up Comic pages from a comic book called ordinary victories fantastic comic book French comic book highly recommend reading it part three Recolonization of Africa is symptom of our addiction to growth differential accumulation Why GDP growth race influence foreign policy? The too long didn't read version of that is many Western powers are facing a serious economic crisis And they believe that Africa assumed to be a soft target will provide a lifeline Remember I wrote this in 2013. That's how obvious it was where we're headed part four title The subjugation of Africa the battle for a continent full throttle into oblivion Okay, too long didn't read version links to some recent developments news and information That will complement our discussion so far Libya Nigeria Egypt Sudan water food China and the United States Okay, now if you know what's going on in Africa right now Read this piece Remember I wrote this in 2013 and I got a lot of flak for it because people were like oh, Joe You're wrong. You're wrong. You're wrong. Well, dude. You guys have no idea what's coming and Though one optimum sentence thing to keep in mind here. I said it's it's gonna be like this for a few decades to come for the next few decades What's happening in Africa is not going to stop it's gonna continue I just wanted to share that because right now Libya they annihilated the highest the country with the highest standard of living the Western powers we did South Africa has completely collapsed Ethiopia's in civil war What is it a third quarter of his military just got wiped out? Okay? Egypt is in trouble, especially in regards to water the United States just bombed Somalia again Okay, and so on and so forth This is from that I'm going back to the chat