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The New World Order II.

Public Agenda

| November 17, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 2008 AllAfrica Global Media. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Byline: Dr. Kwame Osei

In the first installment of the New World Order, I intimated that the financial crisis engulfing western nations are signifying the end of the Anglo-American dominance on the planet and that a New World Order is on the horizon.

As a member of the Afrikan Conscious Study Group, where our motto is "proper knowledge is power", we have been dissecting this issue for some time now at our meetings on Sundays at the Dubois centre.

This feature will explain how despite the end of their dominance, western nations will seek to use Afrika in a vain and failed attempt to rescue themselves.

Whether Afrika and Afrikans as a whole are aware, the stark reality is that there is a new "scramble for Afrika".

The original "scramble for Afrika" was in the aftermath of the Congress of Berlin in 1884/1885 where America and her western cousins such as Britain, France, Belgium, the Netherlands literally carved up Afrika for themselves and in the process stealing vast swathes of Afrikan land and by proxy creating the artificial boundaries we see today and in the course splitting entire families.

The current "scramble for Afrika" is a sinister and deadly attempt by Afrika's so-called development partners in a bid to save themselves from the inordinate financial chaos which is engulfing them.

This new "scramble for Afrika" has even more players with China, India, Turkey and Russia all vying to rape Afrika of its vital resources like Gold, Diamonds, Colthan, Oil and Copper.

Whilst the west, India, China, Russia et al …

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