Will the British Empire Lose Its African Slave Trade?

05 Jan 2008

January 5, 2008 (LPAC)--China was the first to intervene into the British Empire's 'Gorey' policy for Africa; now, Russia has come to Africa's defense at a time when the British Empire is going for end game. In reaction to Russia's attempted policy intervention, which would give Nigeria a more beneficial trade agreement, the Financial Times, today, ran an hysterical article, "Gazprom Plans Africa Gas Grab."

"What Gazprom is proposing is mind-boggling," a Nigerian oil official told the Financial Times. "They are talking tough and saying the West has taken advantage of us in the last 50 years and they're offering us a better deal."

Russia's better deal is to develop Nigeria's energy resources by building infrastructure for exploiting natural gas, such as liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants. In return for building liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants, for which there is a market in Europe, Gazprom is asking for gas exploration blocs. Gazprom also promises to help end "the chronic electricity shortages that are sapping growth in the country." Nigerian officials "talk enthusiastically about the idea of working with the Russians, who they say share their perception that Western companies have profited from Nigeria's oil for decades without giving enough in return."

Also, to further China's intervention, the Chinese ambassador to Zimbabwe, Ma Deyun, announced that China and Zimbabwe (another British destabilization target) intend to increase trade between their two countries to $500 million during 2008. She also announced the imminent delivery of 5,000 tons of food aid to Harare, and promised the building of two primary schools, a hospital, and an Agricultural Technical Demonstration Center.

The British Empire will collapse. Will you go down with them?