Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nigeria. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2025

Hysteria

 




Some really bizarre "Social Darwinist" speculations in this one. I mean, is Eddie ironic? Has he lost it? Still, it´s interesting that a certain Yoruba female is the only voice of reason in the (dis)United Kingdom... 

Monday, March 11, 2024

Fake aliens from a hollow earth

 


 



These are some clips from the YouTube channel of Coby Obi, a Nigerian supporter of Hindu Tantrika Paramahamsa Nithyananda (often accused of being a cult leader). I´m not sure how aligned this channel is with the "official" messaging of Nithyananda. For instance, it has a rather marked Afro-centrist tendency and often references Zulu shaman Credo Mutwa (who was also a favorite of David Icke).

In the clips above, Obi argues that Earth is hollow and the home of "inner earth civilizations". I get the impression that they are malevolent or asuric in nature (the asuras are the "titans" or "giants" of Hindu mythology). There are supposedly entrances to the inner earth all over the world: India, China, Igboland in Nigeria, Congo...

More disturbing still, is the idea that the "grey aliens" of UFO lore are degenerate humans from the future, visiting us in their time machines. These humans have become completely dependent on technology and seem to represent a kind of alternate asuric timeline. The "UFO disclosure" in the United States is really a conspiracy to make us accept these fake aliens from the hollow earth and/or the dystopian future. 

Luckily for us, there are also real aliens. Unsurprisingly, these are the devas (gods or demigods) of Hindu lore, beings of light inhabiting higher planes of existence. If we align ourselves with their teachings, we can presumably live free and spiritual lives without dependence on technology...

Presented here for easy reference only. 

   


AI really is our god, after all

 


This is the YouTube channel which got its Osho videos taken down, apparently due to a copyright claim from Osho International Inc. The channel content-creator seems to be something as strange as an Afro-centrist Ibo Shaiva.

The video above is paranoid, but still raises some relevant questions. A German church apparently created an AI preacher (!) with sermons written by ChatGPT (!!).

Yes, really. Something´s wrong when a cultist YouTube bro (apparently a devotee of Paramahamsa Nithyananda) sounds more rational than a mainline Protestant church, LOL.     

Tuesday, February 27, 2024

Fiasco in West Africa

 


Has Niger won the power struggle in West Africa? The West African organization ECOWAS, which is presumably dominated by Nigeria, will lift its sanctions against Niger, where a pro-Russian military junta overthrew the pro-Western government last year. ECOWAS also calls on Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso to rejoin the organization. Mali and Burkina are allies of Niger. Finally, ECOWAS will lift its sanctions against Guinea, which is still an ECOWAS member. 

Ostensibly, all these sanctions are about "restoring democracy", but I think it´s safe to say that it´s really an expression of geopolitics. Anti-Russian geopolitics, to be exact.

The sanctions did cripple Niger´s economy, but they have also hit back at Nigeria, apparently because the two nations have intertwined economies. So rather than continuing with the blockade, ECOWAS (which at one point even threatened military action against the Niger junta) have backed down. And yes, it´s a win for Russia. But apparently also for the civilian population, who didn´t get shit out of the shenanigans.  

That being said, I couldn´t care less whether or not the nations in the Sahel are run by military regimes or not. I´m happy as long as they fight al-Qaeda and don´t conspire with the Wagner Group. Or ex-Wagner, in this case. If you have to bribe them to make them leave the Russian orbit, by all means, bribe them, then.

I have spoken. Plainly.      

"West Africa drops sanctions against Niger, ceding to coup regime"

Monday, July 27, 2020

I can´t be bothered



This seems to be the study which triggered the recent flurry of globalist propaganda about the need for mass immigration from Africa, especially Nigeria. 

The same people also claim to believe that climate change is a clear and present danger. And oh, we have to close down everything (including, I suppose, the Nigerian border) due to pandemics. Will they ever get their propaganda priorities straight, I wonder? 

As for the study itself, who the fuck cares? Less people is a good thing on a finite planet... 


Saturday, March 2, 2019

Good luck, Jonathan



To all my readers in Nigeria: why oh why did you re-elect Gafaar Nimeiry as your president? :D 

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Save the panda




A song about Chinese food, with a video clip taped in a Mongolian restaurant, Japanese-style geishas dancing and a Nigerian rapper dressed in a panda costume?! Well, at least the panda is Chinese. Or, to be more specific, the Chinese live on the territory previously belonging to the panda. Ha ha ha. OK, if you take this with a *very* large grain of salt (or sweet sour sauce, or even, I suppose, sushi), this could actually be funny, although I found myself laughing mostly *at* Alison Gold and her producer Patrice Wilson. That's the guy in the panda suit, remember? As for this song being "offensive", come on, it's neither more nor less offensive than Speedy Gonzales! Recently dubbed "worst video of the year" by Yahoo News. Not so. This is actually better than Gold's and Wilson's other tunes!

A Thanksgiving turkey





This is presumably an Alison Gold wannabe. She's quite successful, too. “The turkey… mushed potatoes…It's Thanksgiving…hey, hey”. That's about the level of the lyrics. And know what? The rapper from Gold's song “Chinese Food” is here too, this time dressed as a turkey! Believe it or not, but Patrice Wilson is the producer behind these – hopefully – very deliberate turkeys. Only two stars for you this time, Mr. Wilson, but I hope the Thanksgiving dinner tasted well, ha ha.

Sunday, August 26, 2018

The dogs of war

A different product, not on sale from Amazon


A review of a very obscure flag on sale from Amazon. 

This is not the flag of the independent republic of Benin, but rather a super-obscure banner used by the “Republic of Benin” in southern Nigeria during the Biafran War. The name is taken from the largest town in the region, Benin City. The city and surrounding areas were controlled by Biafran military forces from August to September 1967. Nominal independence was declared on 19 September 1967. The new state, headed by a Governor, collapsed already on 20 September, as Nigerian troops retook the territory. Governor Albert Okonkwo fled with the retreating Biafran troops. The flag is similar to that of Biafra. If you love Frederick Forsyth, this might be your thing. Otherwise, probably not.