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Saturday, April 29, 2023

MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD TOOK ONLY ABOUT 20 YEARS TO DESTROY SUDAN

 I have mentioned this before - the question is how long will it take before you realise that something is wrong? 

Lets say you ate some bad food. How long will it take before your body reacts? Maybe within the hour before you throw up or you have to rush to the can. So within one or two hours you will know that you must avoid eating that food which is harmful to you.

How long before you know that a shoe does not fit? The answer : immediately. The shoe will immediately start pinching your feet. You will know immediately that you should not buy or wear that shoe anymore.

But how long will it take before you realise that your education system does not work? One day? One week? 10 years? 20 years? 50 years? Once you realise that it does not work how long will it take for you to get rid of the unworkable education system? Another 50 years?

How long will it take before you realise that your economic policies are disastrous? 10 years? 20 years? 50 years?  Once you realise that your economic policies do not work how long will it take for you to get rid of the unworkable economic policies? Another 50 years?

But how long will it take before you realise that your 'islamic system of whatever' (nauzubillah) does not work? 10 years? 20 years? 50 years?  Once you realise that your islamic system of whatever' (nauzubillah) does not work how long will it take for you to get rid of the unworkable system? Another 50 years?

The other day I mentioned Tunisia. It has taken about 12 years (since 2011) for the failed policies of the Muslim Brotherhood to cripple Tunisia. Although the Muslim Brotherhood's local franchise called the Ennahda Party announced 'giving up' their religious pursuits I believe it was just pulling the wool over peoples' eyes. Taqiya. Now Tunisia is going nowhere again.

The other failed Muslim Brotherhood experiment is the Sudan. This is a country which first split into two, 12 years ago in 2011 - to become the Muslim Brotherhood controlled 'Sudan' and the breakway christian-majority south Sudan. Most of the oil wealth and other mineral resources of the country remain in the south Sudan (I told you the Muslim Brotherhood are real idiots).

Now it looks like the 'muslim' part of Sudan may split again. They have begun fighting and it does not look like the fighting will end by the end of this month (two days away). I think this time around the camel-herders (I kid you not) are going to get their own country or territory.

Hermetti the present "strongman" in Sudan - who controls over 40% of Sudan's gold exports and is Sudan wealthiest individual - is a primary school educated former camel-herder. He used to herd camels and made money as a camel trader. 

He is also the head of a psychotic bunch of Salafi murderers known as the Janjaweed ('ganja weed') who massacred other muslim Sudanese over guess what - camel grazing lands.  

Then there are the Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan. The real nasties who have messed up the country in just about 20 years (from the 1980s).

In 1981, president Jaafar al Nimeiry, pressured by his Islamic opponents, and still President of Sudan, began a dramatic shift toward Islamist political governance and allied himself with the Muslim Brotherhood. In 1983, he declared an "Islamic revolution" and imposed Sharia, or Islamic law, throughout the country.

OSTB : Thus sealing Sudan's fate inside the Muslim Brotherhood's coffin. This was in 1981. 24 years later (2005) south Sudan was given autonomy followed by full independence in 2011. 

The state-wide declaration of Sharia law alienated the predominantly Christian and animist south. This prompted the start of the Second Sudanese Civil War.

Then in 1989 there was a Muslim Brotherhood inspired coup d'etat in Sudan. Of course backed by the United States of Americky. 

Hassan 'Abd Allah al Turabi (1 February 1932 – 5 March 2016) was the Muslim Brotherhood's agent in Sudan who was also "the true architect" of the 1989 coup that brought Omar al-Bashir to power.  Hassan Thurabi became a leader of the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood in the early 1960s.

OSTB:  I have mentioned before that I met Hassan Thurabi in the United States circa end 1981. There was an Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) conference where Hassan Thurabi was a guest speaker. The ISNA was of course a Muslim Brotherhood outfit.

  • New Disclosures Tighten ISNA-Muslim Brotherhood Bonds
  • July 22, 2008
  • The Islamic Society of North America's (ISNA) roots in the Muslim Brotherhood have been strengthened by newly declassified FBI memos 

In one session I asked Hassan Thurabi about multi-cultural societies within a dominant Muslim majority. He sort of  back-handed his wrist and said that 'the non-Muslims can be given some rights'.  This was in 1981. 

He went back to Sudan, convinced Jaafar Nimeiry to declare sharia in 1983, then in 1989 he engineered a coup against Jaafar Nimeiry, killed tens of thousands of christians - which finally led to the break up of Sudan into two countries in 2011. It did not stop there. The Muslim Brotherhood has fully infiltrated plenty of Sudan and the present conflict between the camel herder Janjaweed ('ganja weeders') is a continuation of this conflict with the Muslim Brotherhood. Plus both of them ie the 'ganja weeders' and the Muslim Brotherhood  still wage war against fellow Muslims in Darfur - who are non Arab speaking (native African speaking Muslims). 

Here is a news clip from 2021:

  • February 19, 2021
  • Egypt actively supporting Sudan in fighting  Muslim Brotherhood ideology, as the Egyptian Ministry of Endowments, in coordination with its Sudanese counterpart, sent a convoy of imams and preachers to Sudan on Feb. 4, specifically to the Darfur region, where protests and acts of violence have recently broken out.
  • On Feb. 10, protests, acts of violence, and looting broke out in the regions of north Darfur, west Darfur, east Darfur and north Kordofan
  • The Sudanese transitional government accused supporters of ousted Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir and  Muslim Brotherhood members of fueling those protests and spreading their ideology in the region. 
  • Sudanese authorities consequently launched a crackdown against figures affiliated with the former regime and the Brotherhood.
  • On Jan. 23, the Sudanese authorities shut down 131 Muslim Brotherhood-linked associations in south Darfur, accusing them of receiving foreign funds to support terrorist activitiesinciting violence and spreading extremist ideology in the region.

Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2021/02/egypt-sudan-darfur-missionary-imams-muslim-brotherhood.html#ixzz80Ew6Dii8

In other words in places like Sudan the Muslim Brotherhood is regarded as terroristinciting violence, spreading extremist ideology.

Nowadays whenever I see a group of these 'religious types' gathering together anywhere for any reasons whatsoever I remember  'auzubillahi min-al shaytanir rajeem' which means 'I seek refuge in Allah from the cursed satans'. Because indeed too frequently it is a gathering of satans - up to no good.

Theirs are long term projects - which create hatreds, anger, violence, chaos and breakdown of their societies. Look at Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt, now Libya, Syria. And on and on.

Lets hope Erdogan loses the general elections in Turkey in about two weeks. That is another Muslim Brotherhood nutjob who has caused so much chaos in Turkey and in Central Asia.  He has almost single handedly destroyed the Turkish economy. 

Will Oil Be A Losing Concern Again?

 

The oil markets are 'volatile' again. Meaning prices are moving south. Which is good for the world's economy but not so good for the oil companies. And governments who depend on oil revenues to grease the palms of thieving politicians and the crony classes.  

Oil prices are volatile despite the recent huge cuts in oil production. The Saudis cut 500,000 barrels while other OPEC+ countries cut another 600,000 barrels per day. Over 1.1 million bpd have been cut. And not forgetting the war in Ukraine and the sanctions against oil and gas exports from Russia. Plus the sanctions against oil exports from Iran and Venezuela. 

Imagine if there were no more sanctions against Russia, Iran or Venezuela or the war in Ukraine were over. Wouldnt that make the oil prices crash through the floor boards? Oil and gas could become a losing concern. Of course  the Wall Street boys and the City of London financiers know this too well.  

So maybe the wars and the sanctions will continue. Other people's sons may have to continue to die in their pre-planned wars. 

If the oil prices are kept high the oil giants make money, the weapons makers make money from wars and of course the financiers make money all round.   

There are other danger signs for oil and gas. The rest of this decade (the 2020s) will be the emergence and dominance of electric vehicles or EVs. The Chinese are leading the way. Oil will still be needed but less of it. 

Solar power is also taking off in a big way in China.

But there is more 'science and technology' on the way. It is possible that after this decade even electric vehicles or EVs may become obsolete.  The magic bullet is going to be hydrogen or H2. Again the Chinese are leading the way. Either hydrogen fuel cells or direct burning of hydrogen in hydrogen combustion engines. The "exhaust" is water or H2O.

Here is a 40 second video of a new hydrogen train in China that can run at 160 km/hr. It runs on hydrogen. This train is not experimental. It has already begun commercial operations in April 2023. 



Not to be left out, Toyota of Japan has come out with brand new hydrogen combustion technology. This technology has overcome significant issues including safety fears of storing hydrogen inside a vehicle. 



The age of oil is dying. The Stone Age did not come to an end because humans ran out of stones. Humans developed newer technologies. Massive unemployment happened in the stone cutting industries all over the Stone Age societies.

So bila harga minyak mahu turun?

The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT.

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