
British P.M Gordon Brown’s reluctance to reveal the backroom deals behind the Lockerbie bomber’s release thrust into the open the plan he and Tony Blair set in motion 5 years ago in 2004.
Done Deal: Brown and Col. Gaddafi
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi (current head of the African Union) has been welcomed back into the fold to act as the West’s ‘Manchurian candidate’ during the drafting phase of the African Unions’s strategic planning ratified in 2012.
At a glittering ceremony full of British style pomp and eccentricity Gadaffi proclaimed himself ‘King of Kings’ of Africa, The ruler of Muslims and the Dean of Arabs. The Ugandan delegation protested pointing out that this absurd claim was an anathema to the constitutional role entrusted to each sovereign African nations elected leaders.
The push for the A.U is to enable the mobilisation of Africa’s armies by powers controlling the A.U allowing future conflicts on the continent to be started or vetoed by ‘the coalition’. They see these conflicts as vital in the continued destabalisation and plundering of mineral and oil wealth by the West such as is happening in Congo at present among many others.
Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, Tidjane Thiam, Bob Geldof and the Commision for Africa in 2004