Gabon Rejects the Rothschilds

Western humanity is so unprecedentedly evil, that Sub-Saharan Africans are rescuing their civilization from our corruption.

That should sting like a sriracha jellyfish, but my cracker peers are too busy nodding at my mention of African monkey supremacy. I’m not complimenting them! I’m disrespecting YOU, you Cuckleheads! You Gonzos for Bongo!

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Gabon military officers declare coup after Ali Bongo wins disputed election

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By Peter Beaumont, 30 August 2023

A group of military personnel appeared on state television to announce they were seizing power to overturn the results of a presidential election, seeking to remove a president whose family has held power for nearly 56 years. The officers introduced themselves as members of the Committee of Transition and the Restoration of Institutions.

If successful, the coup would be the eighth in west and central Africa since 2020. The most recent one, in Niger, was in July, while the military has also seized power in Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso and Chad.

Kicking out the globohomo! That means they love their children more than we Americans love our children. And they send their children to work in lithium mines without safety equipment.

Hmm. Niger, Mali, Guinea, Burkina Faso and Chad are contiguous. If Sudan joins in, then there will be a BELT you could build a ROAD on across the widest part of Africa.

Crowds instead took to the streets of the capital and sang the national anthem to celebrate the coup attempt against a dynasty accused of getting rich on the country’s resource wealth while many of its citizens struggle to scrape by.

“Today the country is undergoing a severe institutional, political, economic, and social crisis,” the officers said in a statement, saying the 26 August election lacked transparency and credibility. “In the name of the Gabonese people … we have decided to defend the peace by putting an end to the current regime.”

The officers said they represented all Gabonese security and defence forces and announced the election results were cancelled, all borders were closed until further notice and state institutions dissolved.

“We canceled your fake&gay election. WHAT NOW, NULAND? HUH? Tell your soldier-queers to bring it!”

Unlike Niger and two other west African countries run by military juntas, Gabon has not been afflicted by jihadi violence and had been seen as relatively stable. But nearly 40% of Gabonese aged 15-24 were out of work in 2020, according to the World Bank.

That’s not why the people opted for regime change.

The political demise of Bongo fits a pattern of coups in French-speaking Africa in recent years. The French-educated Bongo met the French president, Emmanuel Macron, in Paris in late June and shared photos of them shaking hands.

THAT is why the people opted for regime change. The same reason that France opted for regime change, too! but with more effectiveness. What’s the difference between the Gabonese military and the Yellow Vests? Firepower.

Bongo, in his annual Independence Day speech on 17 August, said: “While our continent has been shaken in recent weeks by violent crises, rest assured that I will never allow you and our country, Gabon, to be hostages to attempts at destabilisation. Never.”

In his speech, Bongo acknowledged the widespread frustration over rising costs of living, and listed measures his government was taking to contain fuel prices, make education more affordable, and stabilise the price of baguettes.

Dayumn, that sounded tone-deaf even to me. A guy so ignorant of Africa that I thought, until this very hour, that Niger meant a part of Nigeria. “Let them eat baguettes!”

The French prime minister, Élisabeth Borne, said France, Gabon’s former colonial ruler, was following the situation closely.

How closely, you ask?

France has around 400 soldiers permanently deployed in the country for training and military support, including at a base in the capital, and has extensive economic ties to the country in the mining and oil sectors.

Of course. All those accusations against us for the “evil colonialism” of centuries past, was only projection from the Jews and Yankees practicing the very worst forms of colonialism to this hour.

The implosion of GAE is going to uncover a lot… of…

Before Wednesday’s dramatic announcement, Bongo’s spell in office was marked by disputed elections and a stroke that spurred rumours about his fitness for office and fuelled a minor attempted coup.

The private intelligence firm Ambrey said all operations at Gabon’s main port in Libreville had been halted, with authorities refusing to grant permission for vessels to leave.

Heehee, they aren’t letting “the voters” escape to a safer harbor.

The French mining company Eramet said it was ceasing all operations in Gabon, and was implementing procedures to ensure the safety of its staff and facilities. The company’s subsidiaries in Gabon operate the world’s largest manganese mine and a rail transport company.

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Eramet is a French multinational mining and metallurgy company, listed on the Euronext Paris exchange under the symbol ERA.

The company was founded with the funding of the Rothschild family (although they were careful to avoid being listed as founders of the company) in 1880. With discretion, the family took full control of the company in 1890.

Every. Single. Time.

The true evil was never white colonialism. It was, AND STILL IS, Jewish colonialism.