Kenya Security Situation Currently
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 7:12 am
This is a very serious threat to Kenya because the Global Mafia is wounded, and therefore extremly dangerous.
The Global Mafia have suffered great losses recently - in Syria, Congo and the US. They will not accept another loss, this time in Kenya, without a serious underground fight.
How should Kenya defend its sovereignty from the attack by the Global Mafia?
If it were up to me, I would do the following:
1. Classify counties in terms of threat level from the mafia. Starting with the most susceptible to underground attack/creation of militia by the mafia:
(1) Lamu
(2) Turkana
(3) Kilifi
(4) Mandera
(5) Garissa
(6) Wajir
(7) Marsabit
Identify all foreigners working in these counties(minus those from the far east). Check their local associates and online footprints. Any association with locals who hold extremist views? If the answer is yes, then the foreigner’s mission is most likely not that they stated when coming to Kenya.
In the case of Kilifi, only do this for foreigners based in the rural parts of the county, since there are too many foreigners in the towns. In the case of urban areas of the county, do the reverse ie. check whether locals with extremist opinions have any close contacts with foreigners based there.
If the answer is yes, then the foreigner’s mission is most likely not that they stated when coming to Kenya.
The advantage of this strategy is that:
(a) It preempts destruction of the country by neutralising threats before destabilisation missions become successful.
(b) It is done behind the scenes, therefore no one is inconvenienced, or feel like their privacy is being invaded.
2. The only foreigners/foreign companies allowed to work in Lamu must STRICTLY be from either China or Japan. If no company from these 2 countries is willing to develop projects there, especially the port, then let Kenya develop them regardless of how long it will take.
This is not about money. It is about Kenya remaining as a relatively peaceful country. A country cannot develop amidst civil war and anarchy.
Something most people do not know: The hate that the Global Mafia have for LAPSSET is so deep, that it is irrational. These are people who are not Kenyan, and neither are they citizens of neighbouring countries, yet they are so mad about an infrastructure project in Kenya that they are ready to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to sabotage it.
After observing the Global Mafia’s activities in Kenya for a number of years, I have come to the conclusion that there is something they know about Kenya that we Kenyans do not know.
Their obsession with Kenya is not normal.
The Global Mafia is so motivated and advanced in their tactics that they can use companies from countries nobody would be suspicious about to sabotage projects in the country or to use as a front for the formation of militias to destabilise Kenya.
The advantage of companies from China/Japan is that the Global Mafia does not yet own, or have influence on, construction companies there.
I have seen online some people recommending Dubai & South African companies to be allowed to develop berths in Lamu port. If that happened, that would be the beginning of the end of Kenya as we know it.
Kenya would end up just like our neighbour to the east.
It would be a tragic betrayal to the hundreds of thousands of Kenyans who risked their lives to fight for independence.
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