Talk here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tex_hHIqKE
I thought it would be a proposed pan-African government.
Goddammit, a modern, strong, prosperous Africa and a stabilized USSR would have made this century so much cooler. Then if all the wonders of the middle east weren't torn down to make an opium, oil, and trafficking hub.
I just want world peace without c*pitalism, is that so much to ask??? 🙄
I was in Camp Lemonier in Djibouti and Chabelley Airfield there under my battalion which we fell under AFRICOM while there. Ama
I mean, what would you say is the point of AFRICOM other than American hegemony?
The ways the “COMS” work is just dividing up the world into theaters of war essentially. Divide and conquer. Of course, some of them bleed into each other. The airfield we would guard would launch the drones you’d hear about during Obama. Launch at night with missiles, land in the morning with none. These would go to Syria, Iraq, (CENTCOM) other places in Africa, etc. they wouldn’t always launch missiles, use them as recon and stuff.
Wait so it's all just plans for US hegemony?
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Always has been
Some guys claim the south side of the airfield was haunted. There were a bunch of graves which essentially were just piles of rocks.
Aside from stupid shit we had to do, nothing really in the horror realm.
How mundane. Did you ever do anything off base? I've always wondered what kind of impact these bases have on nearby populations.
So my companies mission was to do security on chabelley airfield. So defending on the schedule we would stay a few days at the main camp, then convoy over to the airfield for a few to pull guard.
We would go on a highway, then a dirt road that would go through a wadi or two. A lot of the road had trash piled up around it. A lot of huts and weird looking shelters were sheet metal and tires and trash. The dirt road has a water Buffalo we watched decompose over a few weeks. Trash was everywhere there as well.
On the way to a range we went through a small town which was old brick, wood gathered, sheet meta, tires, etc. some market looking stalls and goats everywhere. We had kids chase the bus and wave at us (got a picture of one) and people once again generally seemed indifferent to us.
How did the base affect people in Djibouti and how often was your base used to launch attack into Somalia
The main camp is an old French military base. We essentially took it over and do operations in all of Africa from there, it’s our only naval port there I think? Japan has a bad across from us and now I think China has one there.
On my interactions with locals they just seemed whatever. I would metal detect wand down workers into the airfield and sweep cars with a mirror for ieds, we weren’t allowed to give them water, and our interpreters were tight (except for one). Maybe they were just so used to it being there it has never been any different?
I’m sure we launched into Somalia and everywhere from there. We talked to explicitly an air force pararescuemen who couldn’t talk about where he operated in because it’s classified. There were a bunch of other countries brass and officers who would go there too. Special forces, seals, pjs, all had there own areas that I was never near.
I see all the bullet point open ended questions and my first thought is Q drop lol. My brain is ruined.
I've always really liked the analysis of Ajamu Baraka. It surprises me that his following isn't huge.
I mean it's hosted on YouTube which is a honeypot. Everythings a honey pot comrade
7/10 posters on here are prob a combination of fbi/cia/mi6/mi5/Democrat paid troll farms etc.
Just accept you're on a list and that you'll probably see the inside of a prison in your lifetime for your political beliefs
If I keep posting for 2 more years I'll be promoted to MI7