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'''Boko Haram''' is an organisation established in [[Nigeria]], [[Cameroon]] and [[Niger]] that promotes a version of [[Islam]] which makes it "haram", or forbidden, for Muslims to take part in any political or social activity associated with Western society. It is suspected to be a CIA front to destabilize the region<ref>https://www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/boko-haram-and-the-cia-connection/</ref><ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/is-boko-haram-a-cia-covert-op-to-divide-and-conquer-africa/5431177</ref>
  
An organisation established in Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger that promotes a version of Islam which makes it "haram", or forbidden, for Muslims to take part in any political or social activity associated with Western society.
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==Official narrative==
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The United State government designated Boko Haram as a ''terrorist organisation'' on 13 November 2013 <ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/US-blacklists-Nigerias-Boko-Haram-as-terror-group/articleshow/25722039.cms US blacklists Nigeria's Boko Haram as terror group] - Times of India 14 November 2013</ref> The US [[AFRICOM]] also gave military "help" to nations in the area to fight the group.<ref>http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-nigeria-bokoharam-usa-idUKKCN0S825G20151014</ref>
  
The United State government designated Boko Haram as a ''terrorist organisation'' on [[Isdate::13 November 2013]] <ref>[http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/US-blacklists-Nigerias-Boko-Haram-as-terror-group/articleshow/25722039.cms US blacklists Nigeria's Boko Haram as terror group] - Times of India 14 November 2013</ref>
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==Problems with official narrative==
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In 2015, Sudan's president [[Omar al-Bashir]] said that America's [[CIA]] and [[Israel]]'s [[Mossad]] are behind group Boko Haram and [[ISIL]].<ref>https://www.euronews.com/2015/02/16/cia-and-mossad-are-behind-boko-haram-and-isil-says-sudan-president</ref>''
  
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The [[Greenwhite Coalition]] ("a citizen's volunteer watchdog made up of Nigerians of all ethnic groups and religious persuasions") made a report on Boko Haram. It revealed a three stage plan of the [[National Intelligence Council]] of the United States to "Pakistanize" Nigeria, internationalize the crisis and divide the country under a [[UN mandate]] and occupying force. The plan "predicted" Nigeria’s disintegration for [[2015]]
*[[Document:Who pulls Boko Haram’s strings?]] - A ''Voice of Russia'' interview with [[Keith Harmon-Snow]]
 
  
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{{QB|The whole [National Intelligence Council] report actually is a coded statement of intentions on how [by] using destabilization plots the US plans to eventually dismember Nigeria […]
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Stage 1: Pakistanizing Nigeria
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With the scourge of Boko Haram as an existential reality, in the coming months the spate of bombings and attacks on public buildings are likely to escalate.
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The goal is to exacerbate tension and mutual suspicion among adherents of the two faiths in Nigeria and leading to sectarian violence […]
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Stage 2: Internationalizing the Crisis
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[T]here will be calls from the [[United States]], [[European Union]] and [[United Nations]] for a halt to the violence. […] For effect, there will be carpet bombing coverage by the [[corporate media|International media]] on the Nigerian crisis with so-called [[experts]] discussing all the ramifications who will strive to create the impression that only benevolent foreign intervention could resolve the crisis.
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Stage 3: The Great Carve out under UN Mandate
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There will be proposals first for an international peace keeping force to intervene and separate the warring groups and or for a UN mandate for various parts of Nigeria to come under mandated occupying powers. Of course behind the scenes the US and its allies would have secretly worked out which areas of Nigeria to occupy guided as it were by naked economic interests […]<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/is-boko-haram-a-cia-covert-op-to-divide-and-conquer-africa/5431177</ref>}}
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Latest revision as of 11:14, 9 June 2024

Group.png Boko Haram  
(Islamic terrorism)Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Michelle-obama-bringbackourgirls.jpg
US first lady Michelle Obama propagandizing to "do something" in relation to the Chibok kidnapping, of 276 schoolgirls in 2014.
Founder Mohammed Yusuf
HeadquartersGwoza, Borno, Nigeria Sambisa Forest, Nigeria Marte, Nigeria
Staff7,000-10,000
Nigerian "terror group" suspected to be a CIA front to destabilize the region as part of the "war on terror".

Boko Haram is an organisation established in Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger that promotes a version of Islam which makes it "haram", or forbidden, for Muslims to take part in any political or social activity associated with Western society. It is suspected to be a CIA front to destabilize the region[1][2]

Official narrative

The United State government designated Boko Haram as a terrorist organisation on 13 November 2013 [3] The US AFRICOM also gave military "help" to nations in the area to fight the group.[4]

Problems with official narrative

In 2015, Sudan's president Omar al-Bashir said that America's CIA and Israel's Mossad are behind group Boko Haram and ISIL.[5]

The Greenwhite Coalition ("a citizen's volunteer watchdog made up of Nigerians of all ethnic groups and religious persuasions") made a report on Boko Haram. It revealed a three stage plan of the National Intelligence Council of the United States to "Pakistanize" Nigeria, internationalize the crisis and divide the country under a UN mandate and occupying force. The plan "predicted" Nigeria’s disintegration for 2015.


The whole [National Intelligence Council] report actually is a coded statement of intentions on how [by] using destabilization plots the US plans to eventually dismember Nigeria […]

Stage 1: Pakistanizing Nigeria

With the scourge of Boko Haram as an existential reality, in the coming months the spate of bombings and attacks on public buildings are likely to escalate.

The goal is to exacerbate tension and mutual suspicion among adherents of the two faiths in Nigeria and leading to sectarian violence […]

Stage 2: Internationalizing the Crisis

[T]here will be calls from the United States, European Union and United Nations for a halt to the violence. […] For effect, there will be carpet bombing coverage by the International media on the Nigerian crisis with so-called experts discussing all the ramifications who will strive to create the impression that only benevolent foreign intervention could resolve the crisis.

Stage 3: The Great Carve out under UN Mandate

There will be proposals first for an international peace keeping force to intervene and separate the warring groups and or for a UN mandate for various parts of Nigeria to come under mandated occupying powers. Of course behind the scenes the US and its allies would have secretly worked out which areas of Nigeria to occupy guided as it were by naked economic interests […][6]


 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Who pulls Boko Haram’s strings?interview16 July 2013Keith Harmon-SnowKeith Harmon-Snow interviewed by Voice of Russia about Boko Haram and the beneficiaries of their activities
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