The press of the alledgedly cash strapped, economicly depleted US and EU, to colonize the entire continent of Africa becomes more evident each day, and with China sanctioning the colonization of Libya, when they could have pulled the military funding plug from the US at any time,
makes it clear and evident that a true Global,
PanAfricaims is necessary in some smal rudimentary form for the future survival of the Black race.
Without such unity, millions will suffer needlessly as individuals on both sides of the Atlantic.
What ever administration enters Washington in the next 4 years, one can be assured,
that draconian cuts will slash things we took for granted, in our communities, therefore we will have to find some way to provide our own.
As the EU economy takes a dive the IMF and World bank will use militarty force on African nations that have not nationalized their resources or formed a unified block of at least 40 nations,
to collect old debts.
El Hajj Malik Shabbaz satement was a foundation that, if followed,
it would have allwed us to bypass the rigged global depresion.
Remember!When an Oligachy falls it falls hardest on those at the bottom
"The Organization of Afro-American Unity will take measures to free our people from economic slavery. One way of accomplishing this will be to maintain a technician pool: that is, a bank of technicians. In the same manner that blood banks have been established to furnish blood to those who need it at the time it is needed, we must establish a technician bank. We must do this so that the newly independent nations of Africa can turn to us who are their Afro-American brothers for the technicians they will need now and in the future. Thereby we will be developing an open market for the many skills we possess and at the same time we will be supplying Africa with the skills she can best use. This project will therefore be one of mutual cooperation and mutual benefit."
Malcolm X, OAAU
This international debt problem has become such a crisis that many poor countries pay more money to the World Bank and the IMF each year than they receive in loans. The World Bank's own figures indicate that the IMF extracted a net US$1 billion from Africa in 1997 and 1998 more than they loaned to the continent.
(Of the 32 countries classified as severely indebted low-income countries, 25 are in sub-Saharan Africa. For example, the country of Chad in West Africa saw its debt increase from US$330 million in 1987 to US$1 billion ten years later. Chad's debt/GDP ratio rose from 28 percent in 1987 to 55 percent in 1997.)
http://www.whirledbank.org/development/debt.html
A small amount of our trillion, spent wisely in infrastructural and educational develoment and land reclaimation and assisting nations to nationalize,
would etablish a very real and tangible Sankofa,
that would ensure a stable future for all progeny of African descent
makes it clear and evident that a true Global,
PanAfricaims is necessary in some smal rudimentary form for the future survival of the Black race.
Without such unity, millions will suffer needlessly as individuals on both sides of the Atlantic.
What ever administration enters Washington in the next 4 years, one can be assured,
that draconian cuts will slash things we took for granted, in our communities, therefore we will have to find some way to provide our own.
As the EU economy takes a dive the IMF and World bank will use militarty force on African nations that have not nationalized their resources or formed a unified block of at least 40 nations,
to collect old debts.
El Hajj Malik Shabbaz satement was a foundation that, if followed,
it would have allwed us to bypass the rigged global depresion.
Remember!When an Oligachy falls it falls hardest on those at the bottom
"The Organization of Afro-American Unity will take measures to free our people from economic slavery. One way of accomplishing this will be to maintain a technician pool: that is, a bank of technicians. In the same manner that blood banks have been established to furnish blood to those who need it at the time it is needed, we must establish a technician bank. We must do this so that the newly independent nations of Africa can turn to us who are their Afro-American brothers for the technicians they will need now and in the future. Thereby we will be developing an open market for the many skills we possess and at the same time we will be supplying Africa with the skills she can best use. This project will therefore be one of mutual cooperation and mutual benefit."
Malcolm X, OAAU
This international debt problem has become such a crisis that many poor countries pay more money to the World Bank and the IMF each year than they receive in loans. The World Bank's own figures indicate that the IMF extracted a net US$1 billion from Africa in 1997 and 1998 more than they loaned to the continent.
(Of the 32 countries classified as severely indebted low-income countries, 25 are in sub-Saharan Africa. For example, the country of Chad in West Africa saw its debt increase from US$330 million in 1987 to US$1 billion ten years later. Chad's debt/GDP ratio rose from 28 percent in 1987 to 55 percent in 1997.)
http://www.whirledbank.org/development/debt.html
A small amount of our trillion, spent wisely in infrastructural and educational develoment and land reclaimation and assisting nations to nationalize,
would etablish a very real and tangible Sankofa,
that would ensure a stable future for all progeny of African descent