👹 Pedophile
Jeffrey Epstein secretly funded AI experiments on over 5 million
Ethiopian school children via digital ID.
❖[Mark 9:42]❖
“Whoever
causes one of these little ones who believe in me to sin, it would be
better for him if a great millstone were hung around his neck and he
were thrown into the sea.”
👉 Selected
comments:
• @lauradoesart
Protect the children but
not the 5 million Ethiopian ones you exploited, and the others we
don't even know about. What will the implications of this be for
Ethiopian society moving forward I wonder...
It's really instructive
the way all of these things dovetail together. Digital ID, AI,
trans-humanism, eugenics, fascism, etc... And all fundamentally in
service to viewing, and using humans as an exploitable resource in
every possible way. We're just taking capitalism to it's final, and
most extreme form.
• As an
African I pray Epstein and his complices
burn in hell,including Bill Gates and Donald stinky Trump 🤮🤮🤮
• Old white
dude thinking out loud, "They trained the AI on 5 million black
children and then being 'supreme' they put a white face on the
android.",
•
@neuroticnice
As an
Ethiopian-American, I was like 12 when Sophia the robot came out, and
it was so cool at that time. now knowing this, it's so sick they prey
on these countries that might not be as technologically advanced!!
•
@caroliinebinns7304
So make this
make sense. These psychopaths are Eugenists who believe black
Africans are inferior, yet they need to harvest the data and minds of
Ethiopians to provide “ intelligence” for their AI?? The
unfortunate thing is is that the African continent is still too
trusting of white people from the West who always need and will
always profit from the human and natural resources of the African
Continent. The other point is that Ethiopia is sacred, they still
refer to the book of Enoch and have preserved their history from
European influence. They could not be invaded by the Italians. Now
the west is going to penetrate in another way. Why don’t these so
called supreme billionaires leave Africans and everyone else alone.
In essence they need everyone to be submissive to fulfil their
nefarious agenda.
•
@halouser248
I'm so angry,
why are we allowing this and doing nothing.
• @ayejay8862
It's not new.
The west, particularly the US, has been using Africa and Africans and
blacks in the Americas for experimentation for centuries. From
militaristic to pharmaceutical, this evil pursuit is a continuation
of a very long tradition. The results of that are being used against
everyone.
This is so
evil! Why does it seem that many experiments was done on African and
African American people? This goes right along with the mantra make
America great again. If you are a believer of Christ this is aligned
with the end times. I hope that with the Epstein files being exposed
that this house if cards will start to fall down. This net is wide
and the powerful need to be held accountable!!!
Africa allows
all these people to over and abuse them, over and over again. You
will think history should have taught them a lot of lessons, but here
we are again. Greed, lack of self wort, low self esteem, lack of
clear vision for the future, and good leadership is seriously lacking
and yet to be found in Africa. It is so sad. Exposing these bad
actors may help to shape the future, who knows.
👹
Epstein Spoke with Renowned Scientist about Benefits of Turning
Children Trans | Ethiopia's AI Institute & Epstein
👹
Recently surfaced emails tied to Jeffrey Epstein show participants
discussing so-called “hunts” & parties using racial slurs to
describe targets.Investigators reviewing the material say the wording
may point to elite role-play or themed gatherings in which Black
people are released into an arena maze to be hunted.
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Rich Sickos Paid to Kill Civilians in ‘Human
Safari’ Trips to Sarajevo [ Evil Human Sacrifices
Small and homogeneous
Somalia, as a country with a population of 7,000,0000 people who
share one culture, one language and one religion, is one of the least
diverse nations on the planet. But this hasn't stopped Somaliland’s
sudden recognition by Israel.
👹What a wicked and evil world!
They will never escape God's judgment!
“There are
six things that the LORD hates, seven that are an abomination to him:
haughty eyes, a lying tongue, and hands that shed innocent blood, a
heart that devises wicked plans, feet that make haste to run to evil,
a false witness who breathes out lies, and one who sows discord among
brothers.”
History has
already delivered its verdict: large, coerced multi-ethnic states
inevitably fail, while smaller sovereign nations endure and prosper.
Yugoslavia’s collapse stemmed from centralized power that
suppressed national self-rule, enforcing coercion among its peoples.
Its dissolution ended that forced unity. Violence was concentrated in
areas where borders remained disputed, such as Bosnia and Kosovo,
while consolidated secessions—like those of Slovenia and, later,
Croatia—quickly stabilized. Once new borders stabilized overall,
violence sharply declined. Fragmentation itself did not fail; the
true failure lay in prolonging an incomplete and unsustainable union
through delay and refusal to accept separation.
Africa endures
the same structural flaw, amplified by borders arbitrarily drawn
during the 1884–1885 Berlin Conference to suit imperial
convenience. Those lines disregarded language, culture, and
historical ties, then solidified into post-colonial states designed
primarily for resource extraction. The consequences—genocide and
civil war—have erupted within these recognized states, not between
potential successors: Rwanda exemplifies genocide without
secessionist partition; Sudan civil war culminating in separation;
Nigeria chronic internal conflict without partition; Congo permanent
internal extraction and violence. Forced unity breeds death;
separation contains it.
By contrast,
smaller, more cohesive states like Botswana have achieved stability
and prosperity precisely because scale and ethnic alignment enable
effective, accountable rule. The African Union (AU) perpetuates a
profound hypocrisy by clinging to the 1964 Cairo Declaration and the
supposed “sanctity of colonial borders” to stifle internal
demands for sovereignty, even as it vigorously champions Palestinian
statehood. This inconsistency represents a fundamental legal
fracture. By endorsing self-determination for others while treating
Africa as a “prison house of nations,” the AU has undermined its
own moral authority on questions of territorial integrity.
Remedial
Secession and the Limits of Uti Possidetis Juris
Fragmentation
aligns with orthodox international law through the doctrine of
remedial secession—recognized when a people face systematic
oppression, denial of self-determination, or existential threats
within a state, specifically persistent denial of internal
self-determination plus material harm, as mirrored in Canadian
Supreme Court and ICJ reasoning—and the qualified application of
uti possidetis juris, which preserves colonial borders but yields to
binding self-determination rights when unity becomes coercive and
unsustainable. Territorial integrity protects states that genuinely
serve their peoples; it does not entitle regimes to imprison distinct
communities.
Self-Determination
Is Binding International Law
Self-determination
is not mere activist rhetoric; it is enforceable law. The UN Charter
(Article 1(2)), the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights and International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural
Rights (Article 1), the African Charter on Human and Peoples’
Rights, and South Africa’s own Constitution (Section 235) all
affirm the right of peoples to freely determine their political
status. These instruments impose a positive legal obligation on
states to enable meaningful self-determination; where internal
self-determination is persistently denied, international law does not
merely permit external self-determination—it anticipates it.
Palestine
Ends the Argument
The
international community has already dismantled its own selective
objections. As of late 2025, approximately 157 UN member states now
recognise the State of Palestine, including major Western powers such
as the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and France, alongside
long-standing recognisers like Spain, Ireland, and Norway.
This wave of
recognition proceeded regardless of unresolved borders, fragmented
governance, or institutional shortcomings, establishing that
diplomatic recognition follows asserted peoplehood and political
consent, not administrative competence. The standard applied was
political consent, not state performance. That precedent eliminates
any claim to inconsistent standards: if such prerequisites are not
required for Palestine, they cannot justly be demanded of African
peoples seeking lawful self-determination. Communities like Biafra,
Ambazonia, Azawad, Darfur, and Katanga qualify under the same logic.
These groups seek consent-based governance. The disorder and violence
arise not from their aspirations but from their continued
suppression.
Israel and
the Logic of Survival
Israel’s
existence demonstrates the necessity of partition when unified
governance proves impossible: a single-state mandate descended into
civil war, leading to partition, which delivered sovereignty, secure
borders, and long-term survival. Peoples facing existential threats
cannot endure within hostile or predatory majorities. Africa’s
challenge manifests more as extraction than outright annihilation,
but the underlying principle remains identical: true survival
requires sovereignty. Refusing Africans a mechanism accepted for the
Jewish people imposes hierarchy, not impartial law. The logic of
Zionism—survival through sovereign control and self-defense—offers
the only realistic path for South Africa’s distinct communities.
Just as the Jewish people concluded that security was impossible
without physical borders and independent defense, the Zulu, Xhosa,
and residents of the Western Cape must recognize that their safety
and prosperity cannot be assured under an extractive central
authority. Sovereignty is not a luxury; it is an imperative for
survival.
South
Africa: Fragment First
South Africa
presents the most urgent and compelling case. Under the African
National Congress (ANC), the country has collapsed into one of the
world’s worst examples of governance—or rather, not governance at
all, but systematic extractive plunder designed to enrich the party’s
leadership. Every component of government is effectively for sale,
including and especially foreign policy, which has been aligned with
Iran through deepening military ties, such as participation in joint
BRICS naval exercises involving Iranian vessels and high-level
defense visits. The ANC has stolen and sold whatever it could from
the nation.
Even the
superficial façade presented during South Africa’s G20 presidency
was pure deception—an elaborate, rushed effort involving temporary
clean-ups and makeovers that quickly faded, concealing the persistent
neglect and deterioration of Johannesburg’s city center, where
hijacked buildings, uncollected waste, and infrastructure collapse
continued unabated. For an example, see this video. Corruption is not
incidental but systemic.
Accountability
is virtually nonexistent. Resources flow inward to the center; decay
and deprivation radiate outward. The state is not failing in its
intended purpose—it is succeeding spectacularly as a wealth
extraction machine to benefit the ANC, focused on asset-stripping the
nation and plundering the public purse.
The nation’s
debt reveals the depth of this failure. As of late 2025 (CEIC/SARB
data), central government gross debt stands at approximately 78.9% of
GDP. When including municipal arrears, contingent liabilities
(government guarantees to SOEs totaling over R700 billion, with Eskom
alone utilizing over R350 billion and Transnet drawing heavily), and
the massive obligations of state-owned enterprises—particularly
Eskom and Transnet—the effective burden pushes the country toward
outright insolvency. Interest payments increasingly crowd out
essential services. Economic growth has stalled. Capital is fleeing.
This is not mere mismanagement; it is the inevitable outcome of
enforced unity on an unsustainable scale. South Africa is now
unsustainable in its current form. To avert widespread violence, a
peaceful breakup represents the only viable solution.
South Africa
must lead the way in fragmentation. Voluntary, referendum-based
independence for historical ethno-cultural homelands—such as those
of the Zulu, Xhosa, Tswana, Sotho, Venda, and Tsonga—along with the
Western Cape would replace coercion with genuine consent. A March
2025 poll by Victory Research (commissioned by the Cape Independence
Advocacy Group) showed 51% support for a referendum and 43% for
independence outright in the Western Cape, underscoring the mounting
urgency of consensual separation. This is not regression to
tribalism; it is the foundation of legitimate governance.
The Chaos
Claim Fails
The frequent
assertion that fragmentation would unleash chaos is refuted by
history. Every major African conflict of the past half-century has
occurred within existing borders. Yugoslavia’s wars ceased once new
borders stabilized. Eritrea’s secession, once accepted, did not
trigger endless violence—subsequent tensions arose from Ethiopia’s
refusal to implement the Boundary Commission’s ruling, not the
separation itself. Violence follows coercion; enforced unity
accelerates it.
Spain’s
recognition of Palestine highlights a broader inevitability: nations
that endorse self-determination abroad while denying it at home
invite the same principles to be applied internally. This precedent
jurisprudentially enables and structurally advances independence
claims for regions like Catalonia and the Basque Country—no matter
how long it takes, by Spain’s own act, not by separatist pressure.
It will jurisprudentially enable extensions to regions seeking
independence worldwide, including within South Africa, reinforcing
the case for consensual separation.
A
Disciplined Path to Fragmentation
Fragmentation
demands rigorous discipline to succeed peacefully and sustainably. It
should proceed through legally grounded referenda conducted under
international observation to ensure fairness and legitimacy.
Transitional fiscal agreements must allocate existing debt equitably
and establish currency stability during the separation process.
Finally, mutual recognition treaties among new entities would guard
against future revanchism or territorial disputes.
Conclusion
Berlin’s
borders served empire. Post-colonial elites preserved them for
personal extraction. The toll is evident in mass graves and depleted
treasuries. Europe has partially corrected its mistakes abroad while
preserving them at home; Spain’s recognition of Palestine stands in
direct tension with its continued denial of Catalan and Basque
self-determination, a contradiction that cannot survive sustained
application of the same legal principle. The world has legitimized
Palestine. Israel demonstrates why sovereignty is essential for
survival.
The graves of
Rwanda and the empty coffers of South Africa stand as final
witnesses. Africa can wait no longer. It must follow suit—starting
with South Africa. Refusal to permit lawful secession converts
territorial integrity into collective punishment.
Grant Arthur
Gochin
Emeritus
Special Envoy for Diaspora Affairs, African Union
Honorary Consul
for the Republic of Togo
Grant Arthur
Gochin writes on African sovereignty, self-determination, and
post-colonial state failure. He advises traditional leaders and
communities seeking lawful pathways to independence and international
recognition. Traditional leaders and communities seeking assistance
in presenting their case for self-determination to the United States
government are invited to contact him directly—he is easily found
online and offers pro bono diplomatic support.
About the
Author
Grant Arthur
Gochin is a diplomat, journalist, and Wealth Advisor. He focuses
on historical accountability and Jewish continuity. He serves as the
Honorary Consul for the Republic of Togo and is the Emeritus Special
Envoy for Diaspora Affairs of the African Union, representing all
fifty-five AU nations. He is Emeritus Dean of the Los Angeles
Consular Corps. His philanthropic work in Togo led to his investiture
as Chief of the Village of Babade. Gochin has spent many decades
documenting and restoring Jewish life in Lithuania, including leading
the Maceva Project, which mapped and preserved dozens of abandoned
and desecrated Jewish cemeteries. He exposed the Lithuanian
Government’s state-sponsored Holocaust revisionism and contributed
to global recognition of the systematic manipulation of historical
memory. His book Malice, Murder and Manipulation (2013) traces his
own family’s destruction in Lithuania. A consistent advocate
against contemporary and prior antisemitism, antizionism and other
bigotries, Gochin writes and speaks internationally on the political
uses of history and the necessity of historical integrity for Jewish
survival. His journalism confronts governmental misinformation and
disinformation campaigns. He maintains a firm position regarding
Israel’s legitimacy and security as grounded in historical evidence
and collective survival. Professionally, Gochin is a Certified
Financial Planner and Wealth Advisor based in California. He holds an
MBA earned with academic distinction and leads Grant Arthur &
Associates Wealth Services. Gochin lives in Los Angeles with his
husband, son, and his dog, named Kelev. https://www.grantgochin.com
Yesterday
the poor Ethiopian woman was mutilated by the Oromos – now this
little girl by an Algerian woman. This is the work of the evil spirit
of Hubal / Baal Mahomet (Muhammad/Baphomet)
👹 Woe,
to those who are hosting the evil Waqeyo-Allah-Lucifer spirit of
death and slavery!
Brigitte's + Macron's
France /
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+
የማክሮን
ፈረንሳይ
👹 Algerian woman 'raped, tortured and murdered 12-year-old
girl then dumped her in a trunk after dispute with the girl's mother'
in case that has rocked France.
An Algerian woman raped, tortured and murdered a 12-year-old girl
after a dispute with the child's mother, a court heard today in a
case that has shocked France.
Dahbia Benkired, 27, is accused of luring Lola Daviet to her death,
partially severing her head before suffocating her, after the girl's
mother refused to give her a pass key to an apartment block.
Investigators say Benkired slashed the schoolgirl with scissors and a
box cutter then bound her up in duct tape, including around her face,
leading to her death by asphyxia.
Depraved Benkired admitted in court today that she forced the young
girl to undress and wash herself, then perform a sex act on her 'for
my pleasure'.
The presiding judge of the Assize Court told the jurors that Lola's
'head was partially severed' at the neck.
In October 2022, Lola's body was found in a trunk in the lobby of the
building where her father and mother worked as caretakers.
Building residents saw Benkired in the lobby of the apartment block
in the 19th district, carrying suitcases and a heavy trunk covered in
a blanket, the investigation showed.
An hour and a half earlier, security footage showed Benkired
approaching the girl as she returned from school, then leading her
into the flat her sister occupied in the building.
She placed the body in a trunk and exited the building, pausing
outside a cafe, where she told a client who suspected something
strange in her luggage that she was 'selling a kidney', investigators
said.
She then convinced a friend to drive her and the bags to his home,
before taking a taxi with the trunk back to the building where her
sister lived.
She fled when she saw police deployed in the area, but was arrested
the next day.
A police investigation revealed that a pair of scissors, an oyster
knife and an IKEA knife were found in Benkired's flat with traces of
blood.
The Algerian woman had a tough upbringing with aunts before she
settled in France in 2013, the investigation showed.
She told the court that she had been abused by family and neighbours
as she grew up, claiming her aunts 'forced her to watch pornographic
films... and groped her in the forest.'
It was reported at the time of the killing that she was was the
subject of an expulsion order, prompting stinging criticism from the
right and one of the most bitter political debates in recent memory.
• Evil is all around us. This is beyond just human evil, it's
demonic evil we see today
• That poor innocent girl. What an utterly inhumane way to treat
her.
• Evil personified.
• A lot of women suffer hardship childhoods but they do not so this
to a child.
• My goodness she must have been absolutely terrified! What on
earth could possess someone to commit such horror on such a young
girl. I feel so sad that such depravity exists within this world.
Rest in peace sweet angel
♰ Revelation
21:8 Warns that
Sorcerers Will Have Their Part in
The Lake Of Fire. 🔥
The Bible views sorcery
and witchcraft as abominations to God, forbidden under penalty of His
wrath and exclusion from His kingdom. Key passages like Deuteronomy
18:10-12 and Revelation 22:15 list practices such as divination,
consulting spirits, and necromancy alongside murder and idolatry as
serious sins. While the Old Testament contains commands for the death
penalty for such practices, the New Testament focuses on spiritual
warfare and condemns sorcery as an act of rebellion against God,
rooted in opposing His divine power.
😔 Tunisian Man Sentenced
to Death For Facebook Posts Criticizing President | Tunisia =
Demonland