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Africa’s Killing Fields

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African independence and de-colonisation was a massive deception. Power was transferred not to Africans but to a global banking and corporate elite. This necessitated the collaboration of corrupt political elite in harmony with bought media assisted by a potpourri of liberal cannon fodder

Add to this toxic brew the intrigues of an alien cabal of shadowy conspirators and the outcome is obvious. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Death, Famine, War, and Conquest descended on Africa from the late 1950s.

The foot soldiers of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse included power-hungry African gangsters, mainstream media journalists, Anti-Apartheid Movement, the Church and liberal dilettante. Understand this and you know everything you need to know about the downfall of Africa.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJan 15, 2017
ISBN9781365683640
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Michael Walsh

The author of seventeen novels and non-fiction books, Michael Walsh was the classical music critic and a foreign correspondent for Time Magazine, and received the 2004 American Book Awards prize for fiction for his gangster novel, And All the Saints. His books The Devil’s Pleasure Palace and The Fiery Angel examine the enemies, heroes, triumphs, and struggles of Western Civilization from the ancient past to the present, while Last Stands (2020) explores the reasons why men fight to end when all is lost. He divides his time between Connecticut and Ireland.

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