Major General Kagame and President Bush set up strategy military action on Kenya

US President George W. Bush (R) whispered to the President of Rwanda, Paul Kagame as they walked to the motorcade on his arrival at Kigali International Airport in Rwanda on February 19. Bush was on his third day of Africa tour that took him to Benin, Tanzania, Rwanda, Ghana and Liberia. His tour focused on development, fighting HIV/AIDS and malaria.

  Military projection on Kenya is at hand! Strategy and logistics are in force!
  The battle to save the Great Lake region from collapsing under the corrupt Mt Kenya Mafia’s illegitimate Kibaki government rule, is taking a new twist and Kofi Annan will soon call it quits as the military option takes natural cause.
  
  The main battle will be to have Kenya divided into Jimbos whereas the Coastal Jimbo will be under the US and British Marines units to guard the main port of entry from the looming economic and humanitarian crisis being felt in DRC, Rwanda, Burundi, Uganda Northern Tanzania and Sudan.
  
  While Western Kenya ( Rift Valley, Western, Nyanza ) Jimbos shall be manned by a UN peacekeeping force under the command of Rt UN Major Gen. Opande together with experienced contigents of the Kenyan military UN peacekeeping veterans still in service who worked with him in Liberia/Kosovo/Angola.
  
  The regional leaders have agreed to have Major General Paul Kagame supervise the military action if the talks fails, while all the immediate neighbors (Tanzania and Uganda) will provide security escort to all the goods from Mombasa to the Great Lake region countries.
  
  The enforcement of a sanction against Kenya will force Kibaki and his cronies, Kalonzo included, to accept Bomas Draft or face full wrath similar to what the late Saddam of Iraq was subjected to.
  
  It is now advisable that all other community who are pro-ODM-Majimbo government to immediately find the way to their ancestral land following the major onslaught genocide being planed by the Mungiki militias who now make up 70% of Police/GSU force. Their will be no guarantee for their security in Central Province, the only safe haven is in ancestral homes.
  
  Mr Kalonzo is campaigning to undo the said plan by persuading the international community to have them have Kibaki step down for him to lead the country in order to avert chaos, the proposal which has been rejected and dismissed as selfishness, because it is Raila and ODM who have been mandated by Kenyans to lead.  Therefore, Mr Kalonzo is being described as one who lacks intelligence and is corrupt. Mr Kalonzo is a traitor and is now working around the clock to betray Kibaki and the Mt Kenya Mafia internationally.
  
  This move is in the last stages and will be implemented immediately when the Kofi Annan mediation fails next week. (unedited)
  
  

Rev Okoth Otura,
President/Founder,
Christian Democratic Movement of Kenya-(CDMK) &
East Africa Christians Transformation Mission Fellowship-(EACTMF)
  CANADA
www.cdmk.org

www.eactmf.org

Received by Jaluo Press on Fri, 22 Feb 2008 at 21:37:49 -0800 (PST).  Edited by Jaluo Press, Sunday February 24, 2008. 

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READERS: Please note that this report is UNCONFIRMED. 

4 thoughts on “Major General Kagame and President Bush set up strategy military action on Kenya

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    From: Vincent
    Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 18:45:15 -0800

    HEY GUYS PRAY ALOT.

    Posted on behalf of Vincent by Jaluo Press.

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    Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 22:55:05
    Subject: RE: FOREIGN INFLUENCE IN KENYA FOR THEIR INTERESTS

    Mr. Preacher, I take you as being very informed and so what you are saying is true. It is also explicit that the re-colonization plan thrills your heart. It is amazing you are able, so soon, to hear President Bush’s whisper to President Kagame and design literature about it! HOWEVER, BE IT TRUE, AND IT IS YOUR INTENT AND PARTICIPATION IN THE STONE THROWING PROCESS , WE WILL LIVE TO REGRET AND CURSE everyone who has a hand in the whole matter. I want you to save this message. I know even if you do not, when hearts finally settle to sanity, we shall retrospect our today’s contributions in the fate of our nation.

    By being Rev, you are a shepherd and people place you at elevated position. Learn from Bishop Desmond Tutu, a Christian freedom fighter who never preached killing and hatred. In the fight for freedom in South Africa, you cannot quote him on dissension of the African tribes or races – never a traitor for his country for expedience though he was able! That is what I expect a Preacher , Mr. Reverend, to preach! I have followed your catechesis for a long time but remember “curse is he who misleads one of the little ones.” I know it is hard to swallow some pride but in Christ Jesus, everything is possible.

    All the nations mentioned (USA, Britain) and others you have not been mentioned (France, Germany, etc.) are ready to invade Kenya in support of their corporations to whom Raila had sold Kenyan’s interest long before elections. Kenya had been sold out even before the faulted elections so there are partisan groups in those continents who stand to loss enormously if Raila does not control the country.

    I see you rejoicing on how your country is going to be shared by hyenas and wolves! There is an African saying that “a sheep has never cried for a kid that is not hers.” Whatever a Kisii, Luhya, Kikuyu or Kamba does or owns in Kenya, belongs to Kenya. An except was in Moi’s twenty some years era that experienced total repatriation of Kenyan resources by the likes of Rutos, Njirongos and Mudavadis who are now ODM’s advisers and king makers . A British, American, French on Kenya soil will, finally be for the betterment of his country – commercially or logistically.
    You speak of Iraq as if the American action is a feat for the human and sane world and so the same can happen to Kenya!

    I do not want to enter into racial differences because I, as a Muembu beyond tribal cacoonry. I am however in the group of your so-called MT Kenya Mafia – A TERMINOLOGY I HATE TO MY CORE. We fought for independence and the tall black soldiers I saw with my own eyes were called “mbirondos.” They appeared to enjoy killing us on sight. They killed more of us than the number of thieves recently shot as they attempted to kill or break into people’s property in Kisumu and elsewhere. My apologies because some of them were innocent! However, I have no bitter feelings on any human person from the Kavirondo gulf. They killed us in obedience or hatred but the burden is their and their posterity.

    Then we worn independence, not given, but a Muembu received no governance favors except we, Mau Mau children who could not go to the formally colonial high school like the Alliance , Maseno and Nairobi Loyal College for ten years started competing with the colonial favored tribes. The horse was tied for ten years so that the donkey could catch up! During Nyayo’s time, there was a say, “Uking’oa muti monja, panda tatu” when you sack one Kikuyu (Gema) employ three others. This happened for twenty-four years. Who benefited and why didn’t the face of Nyanza province change and who was the beneficially?

    I was a board member of several schools in Kenya during Nyayo era and a witness to so many best Central and East Provinces Schools forcibly converting to nation schools so that the quarter system could benefit other provinces – again the horse was tied for the donkey to catch up.
    The first time in twenty-four years, Kibaki three years have allowed the horse to gallop. The donkeys are in real problems!

    A Muembu has, since independence worked hard for whatever he got thereafter and he settled on nobody’s land. Our long serving Minister Nyaga did not build even a toilet for his Mbere people who were brothers and sisters until the Nyayo divisive politics split us. However, when a Kikuyu is targeted, an acronym Gema, like Kamatusa, an association for expedience becomes known. A Muembu is remembered when there is weeping and not in laughing. If a Kikuyu will be attacked, an innocent Miraa vendor and agricultural Muembu will not be spared. I also have no bitterness about that but I want you Luo guys to know that people have feeling like you do. Many have suffered for no fault of their own but remain examples that the government is a facilitator and the citizen has the burden of development.

    However, as the Masaai wants to benefit from the wild life and the claim that every spot a hoof of his cattle trod belongs to him, it is important to know that more than 75% of Kenya’s cheap hydro-electricity is from the seven-folk of the Tana River. Where are they? Have you ever heard a Muembu, Mumbere or Mukamba claim compensation they, in no less right disserve than the Masaai on the wildlife? I am not joining hands with any group that worships human deities; Kibaki or Raila. God may take them away any time if that can heal our hurting nation. It looks like some of us would choose to exchange their lives with Raila or Kibaki even when it is God’s judgment to vindicate Kenya.

    I have lived enough to learn from experience, educated and traveled enough to know world history; especially that Congo is the way it is because a conflict we are anticipating and encouraging for Kenya in our “stone-throwing Diaspora discourse” landed Congo to what it is today. Lumumba is said to have been abducted by foreign intelligence before he was finally assassinated. Nicaragua, Plague, Haiti and many South American States are colonies of the USA today! They will never be free again. Shame on ourselves if we cannot shade tears at this horrible message from whoever fabricated it!

    By the way, Julius had a caption showing starving women and children being fed by Humanitarian Aids. Since there was catastrophe blamed on faulted elections results, I have not read from anybody on this mailing list about saving lives of starving people in Nyanza and the Rift Valley. Who is ODM going to govern when everybody dies? I see a people who are engrossed in worshipping a deity who globetrots in chartered plains as people are dying! Mine is a wake up call. First things first, life saving first, power next! The reverse is purely demonic and the disciples have their share of the blame.

    Kenya’s resources are so Jimbo dependent that there is no Jimbo that can survive on its own. Equitable distribution of these resources to every Jimbo appears to be the issue. Labor mobilizes the resources. When I consider the rate of educated labor in Luoland since independence, I fail to see their presence on their own soil. They have refused to mobilize those powerful resources they possess on their soil. Many of them do not even have ancestral homes in fear of being bewitched. If every educated and employed Luo spent 10% of his income, on the Luoland since independence and especially when horses were on leach, the entire Nyanza province would be much prosperous than the humble industrious Kisii, just to say the list. I really do not see what the ODM government will do to develop the Luoland if the elites want to live in luxuriant homes with big TVs and driving big vehicles in Nairobi. When Asians and other tribes acquired business in their townships the Luo elites chose employment and luxury. The poor mother labored selling fish to educate sons and daughter who did little, if nothing, to uplift the parents’ living standards. Let us wake. The horse cannot be tied anymore for you, not even by the Americans or the British. You need to learn combat war not stone throwing-especially the mastery of the pen and the tongue. It is not Kibaki or Raila with the solution to our Jimbo’s problems. We are collectively responsible. Tunju maximized on the CDF but the ODM wave removed him; an example of sycophancy and king making of the first order! This is why people like Anyong Nyong have almost foregone their intellect and sound to sing Raila lyrics however odd.

    In crisis, only those who have have anything to lose. I bet somebody has to convince the “haves” not through threats or intimidation why they should lose what they right owned. They were lulled to buy land so that a parent can educate a son/daughter who finally settles in the city without thinking of compensating the parent the land sold to get his/her school fees. The parents have continued to be poorer and poorer among the so-called Kikuyu settlers. The best wedding or party in the area is Kikuyu’s. The only home that can afford meat, is Kikuyu’s. These sons and daughters, instead of blaming themselves for their failures to uplift their ancestral homes are rising on the innocent people. If you consign people to their ancestral homes, what do you do with the Asian and the multi-racial communities on the Coast?

    Let us settle with the Psalmist, “Be still and know that I am God” then as we get to know God, we shall hear the agonizing groans of his creation. In knowing Him, we shall be face to face with human blood that is crying to him like the blood of Abel. As we repent for the spilt blood, we shall detest further spilling of blood at any cost; in life or in death, in power or in servitude. Then when we cry to him, He will hear us.

    May God bless us. May God bless Kenya. Amen

    James Mwaniki

    Posted on behalf of James by Jaluo Press.

  3. Omboga Omollo

    To Mwaniki,

    Whatever you say does not help much. Taking the position that Kikuyus have developed their own land with their own resources-that you can tell to the birds. The Kikuyu have beneffited as a community from the presidency: prediod. It does not matter how loud you sing’ the song’ of luos not developing their land. They have opposed kikuyu hedegemony for 45 years and their land as a whole has suffered from ethnic discrimination in terms of allocation of resources. If the presidency has not helped, how come kibaki stole the vote? Assume for a minute the kikuyu have not benefitted from the presidency, then why, why, why, is it so important? Is it not the reason we have problems now? Who becomes president, thus which community benefits?

  4. KEN WAMUTIRI

    Let us settle with the Psalmist, “Be still and know that I am God” then as we get to know God, we shall hear the agonizing groans of his creation. In knowing Him, we shall be face to face with human blood that is crying to him like the blood of Abel. As we repent for the spilt blood, we shall detest further spilling of blood at any cost; in life or in death, in power or in servitude. Then when we cry to him, He will hear us.

    May God bless us. May God bless Kenya. Amen

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