Mzee Jomo Kenyatta
Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2019 11:17 am
Mzee Jomo Kenyatta was the first president of Kenya. What kind of president was he? What is his legacy?
I have been very surprised by certain things I have learnt about the topic of Jomo Kenyatta. For instance, I have discovered that if you write a positive article about him, Google automatically gives it a “negative adjustment”.
By “negative adjustment”, I mean that the Google algorithm automatically pushes your article, and other articles on your blog, several pages to the back, in each search term where your articles appear through Google search.
On the other hand, if you write a negative article about him, Google automatically gives it a “positive adjustment”.
By “positive adjustment”, I mean that the Google algorithm automatically pushes your article, and other articles on your blog, a few steps towards the top, in each search term where your articles appear through Google search.
I have also noticed this kind of rigging based on Jomo Kenyatta’s portrayal on articles/tweets by other search engines and also by Facebook and Twitter.
In fact, I have come to realize that Jomo Kenyatta is the most hated Kenyan - dead or alive - by the people who own/control the above platforms ( simply, THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS ).
The question is, why do they hate him so? Yet the man has been dead for more than 40 years?
The effect of these search engine/social media platforms’ adjustments - or rigging - of search algorithms regarding the topic of Jomo Kenyatta is that negative articles about him are more prominent online.
I have also discovered that all top people working in organisations/companies based in Kenya, that are owned or funded by THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS, all dislike, or outrightly hate Jomo Kenyatta.
That cannot be a coincidence. Remember, the man died way back in 1978.
This has really made me think that there is a lot most of us do not know about Mzee Kenyatta. I know for a fact that THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS absolutely hate any African nationalist.
It would be a great service to younger Kenyans if journalists and any other interested persons who were adults in the 1960s can write about how Kenya was then, and compare to current state of the country.
They should just tell facts, without fear or favour. They should then post the articles online and send the links to Kenyan blogs/forums/social media pages (because you cannot depend on search engines to feature such an article prominently). Hopefully, one such link can be posted here.
Some of the topics that might give a picture of how Kenya was run in the 1960s and 70s are:
1. State of companies like Rift Valley Textiles (RIVATEX), Kisumu Cotton Mills (KICOMI), Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers (KVM), Pan Africa Paper Mills (PAN PAPER), Kenya Co-operative Creamery (KCC) etc.
2. If an ordinary Kenyan (e.g. small scale farmer, small business owner, nurse, bus driver, watchman) made education for their children their number 1 priority, would they have been able to educate them to the highest levels possible? And what were the chances of getting jobs for such educated youngsters?
3. If an ordinary Kenyan (eg small scale farmer, small business owner, nurse, bus driver, watchman) made acquiring land their number 1 priority, would they have afforded to buy land?
4. What was the rate of unemployment? Corruption?
Such an unadulterated article would make for interesting reading.
The only fact I know about Jomo Kenyatta that I know THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS absolutely hated him for it, is his choice of personal doctor.
Interestingly, Daniel Arap Moi who was Mzee Kenyatta’s Vice President for most of his rule, and became Kenya’s president upon Mzee Kenyatta’s death, is not hated by THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS.
I believe one reason for THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS’ tolerance of Mzee Moi is because of his choice of personal doctor.
Any person who is a stranger to the workings of THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS wold think the above comment is not true, even petty. However, some of the things most people take as petty, THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS take them very seriously.
Can you guess why THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS demanded Mzee Jomo Kenyatta’s face must be removed from the Kenyan currency, for them to support the 2010 constitution?
As to why THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS still hate Mzee Kenyatta even though he has been dead for so long, I know why, but I will let the reader come to their own conclusions.
I have been very surprised by certain things I have learnt about the topic of Jomo Kenyatta. For instance, I have discovered that if you write a positive article about him, Google automatically gives it a “negative adjustment”.
By “negative adjustment”, I mean that the Google algorithm automatically pushes your article, and other articles on your blog, several pages to the back, in each search term where your articles appear through Google search.
On the other hand, if you write a negative article about him, Google automatically gives it a “positive adjustment”.
By “positive adjustment”, I mean that the Google algorithm automatically pushes your article, and other articles on your blog, a few steps towards the top, in each search term where your articles appear through Google search.
I have also noticed this kind of rigging based on Jomo Kenyatta’s portrayal on articles/tweets by other search engines and also by Facebook and Twitter.
In fact, I have come to realize that Jomo Kenyatta is the most hated Kenyan - dead or alive - by the people who own/control the above platforms ( simply, THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS ).
The question is, why do they hate him so? Yet the man has been dead for more than 40 years?
The effect of these search engine/social media platforms’ adjustments - or rigging - of search algorithms regarding the topic of Jomo Kenyatta is that negative articles about him are more prominent online.
I have also discovered that all top people working in organisations/companies based in Kenya, that are owned or funded by THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS, all dislike, or outrightly hate Jomo Kenyatta.
That cannot be a coincidence. Remember, the man died way back in 1978.
This has really made me think that there is a lot most of us do not know about Mzee Kenyatta. I know for a fact that THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS absolutely hate any African nationalist.
It would be a great service to younger Kenyans if journalists and any other interested persons who were adults in the 1960s can write about how Kenya was then, and compare to current state of the country.
They should just tell facts, without fear or favour. They should then post the articles online and send the links to Kenyan blogs/forums/social media pages (because you cannot depend on search engines to feature such an article prominently). Hopefully, one such link can be posted here.
Some of the topics that might give a picture of how Kenya was run in the 1960s and 70s are:
1. State of companies like Rift Valley Textiles (RIVATEX), Kisumu Cotton Mills (KICOMI), Kenya Vehicle Manufacturers (KVM), Pan Africa Paper Mills (PAN PAPER), Kenya Co-operative Creamery (KCC) etc.
2. If an ordinary Kenyan (e.g. small scale farmer, small business owner, nurse, bus driver, watchman) made education for their children their number 1 priority, would they have been able to educate them to the highest levels possible? And what were the chances of getting jobs for such educated youngsters?
3. If an ordinary Kenyan (eg small scale farmer, small business owner, nurse, bus driver, watchman) made acquiring land their number 1 priority, would they have afforded to buy land?
4. What was the rate of unemployment? Corruption?
Such an unadulterated article would make for interesting reading.
The only fact I know about Jomo Kenyatta that I know THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS absolutely hated him for it, is his choice of personal doctor.
Interestingly, Daniel Arap Moi who was Mzee Kenyatta’s Vice President for most of his rule, and became Kenya’s president upon Mzee Kenyatta’s death, is not hated by THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS.
I believe one reason for THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS’ tolerance of Mzee Moi is because of his choice of personal doctor.
Any person who is a stranger to the workings of THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS wold think the above comment is not true, even petty. However, some of the things most people take as petty, THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS take them very seriously.
Can you guess why THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS demanded Mzee Jomo Kenyatta’s face must be removed from the Kenyan currency, for them to support the 2010 constitution?
As to why THE GLOBAL BIGSHOTS still hate Mzee Kenyatta even though he has been dead for so long, I know why, but I will let the reader come to their own conclusions.