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mercredi 26 octobre 2011

One billion Africans boycotting the North Atlantic Terror Organization. Eine Milliarde Afrikaner un der Boykott der Nord Atlantischen Terror Organisation. Mil millones de africanos boicotando la Organización Terrorista del Norte Atlántico. Un milliard d'Africains boycottant les pays de l'Organisation Terroriste de l'Atlantique Nord

You know what?

This blog (1) has got a lot of readers, all over the world.

How do I know that?

Thank to Google!

Let's make a test: just type three key words as libya nato boycott; as below (middle of october) into your favourite search engine.

The result? 4,660,000 items and... on the first page, ranking Nr. 5 behind the excellent site libya360...




And if you try other key words, like libya, boycott, ford, you will get something like this: first page... Of course, the situation may change, but I must recognize that I generally find my blogs among the 100 first items (out of several millions like here).


Of course, I don't display any statistics on my blog, because I find it irrelevant! What does that mean "one mouse click"? Does that mean that the reader stays 1 second, or 1 minute, or one hour on your site? How could you know it?

Of course, we all know that there are on the Internet the same amount of smart people and of idiots as in the whole society. That means that there are a few very smart and intelligent people, and a huge amount of idiots, who spoil their time doing nothing but surfing: just staying on the surface of things, and the fact is that a lot of websites are designed for those people who are not even able to read a small book within one week because they find that there are too many words! 

As for me, I consider that the Internet is a revolution as powerful as the invention of printing by the Chinese first, and then by Johanes Gutenberg in Europe!

Never forget this: only the Internet made it possible to crush some legends about September 11th, with for instance that WTC7 building collapsing without being hit by any plane, or that alleged crash of an airliner into the Pentagone, without any trace of gazoline on the lawns, and without the slightest piece of an airliner outside the building!

So, we all know now how powerful is the Internet.

And at that moment of sorrow about that little country (5 million inhabitants) destroyed by the Judeo-Christian barbarity and a mafia representing 800 million people (1 Libyan against 160), I must think of Mahatma Gandhi, as he urged his Indian brothers and sisters to buy no longer any fabric imported from England, while India could produce their own textiles.

100 % made in India


That statement by Gandhi was the beginning of the end of the English supremacy in India!

Question: does the Internet make us more or less powerful than Gandhi?

Wait and see!

But, dear African brothers and sisters, let's forget your pathetic delirium after products imported from the West, and once in your life, try to behave like sensible and respectable world citizens, able to stand up against intolerance and the humiliation of your own continent.

The current UN-NATO agression in Libya is not a war for democracy against Gaddafi, but a colonial war against all Africa.

Dear African brothers and sisters, if you are so keen of shining products, why not buy them in India, Singapore, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, Thailand, Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela..., while trying to learn to make them by yourselves?

In conclusion: you will be respected if you are respectable and despised because you are despicable.

By the way...


(1) Blog available in two versions : a French (and older) one, and this one in English, German, Castellano... depending on my fitness!


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