US - BRITISH




NEO - COLONIAL CONSPIRACY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD


From the first chapter, i already describes about what is CIA and it functions. Now, i will go through to the second chapter which is more about Colonialism in the Muslim world. From my view, the Europeans were likes lions, wolves and bears, waiting for the change to devour their victim, kept from gorgoing themselves only by fear that while they were eating one of the other animals would in turn gorge on them. Keep on reading in this chapter for more information.....


Chapter 2
Colonialism is such a despicable, shameful, degrading and miserable word we can find in the dictionary.

England was the first European colonizer to see the long term potential of the oasis in the Arab desert which we know as oil. England not only became one in international trade but also getting wealthier and powerful because of her colonies that provided her sustenance. Big buildings such as castles of ancient designs if you happen to visit the United Kingdom were built by colonial people who were under servitude of the British Empire.

Prior to the discovery of oil in the Arab world, European powers were not interested in the Arab region. The only reason why Britain was interested in Egypt was because of the Suez Canal built by French engineers opened in 1869. India became a British colony after Portugal, and she became top producer of its raw material requipment and a market for her finished products.

The Ottoman Empire was one of the largest political structures that the western part of the world had ever known since the Roman disintegreted. It ruled estern Europe, western Asia and most of the Maghrib, and held togethers lands with very different political traditions, many ethnic groups such as Greeks, Serbs, Bulgarians, Romanians, Armenians, Turks and Arabs, Christians of all the historic Churches, and Jews. The Ottoman Empire was faced by challenges, internally and externally.

The European colonisers not only had defeated the Arabs due to military superiority but it was attributed also to their mastery of the art of lies and deception. This where the Arab leaders became easy preys to collaboration with enemies of the Ottoman Empire, even knowing that such act was self-inflicting and fatal to the downfall of the Empire.

The missionaries who built schools in the Ottoman territories taught the Muslims and Christians alike to rebel against the Empire, and they succeeded inciting nationalist chauvinism and destroying the Islamic State. This worked in Serbia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Greece and others, and this tool was also adopted in Baghdad, Damascus, Beirut, Cairo and Jeddah. Here you can see that the design to destroy the Khilafah Ottoman State was well-planned and was designed to work on a long term basis which would yield far reaching results.


to be continued yer, i'm tired to type and think. So many research need to do..on second chapter will continue later.. if my blog alread update i will announce....need to eat and sleep...hhuhuuu

for more information can follow this references :
  • The West's Weapon of Mass Destruction and Colonialist Foreign Policy: The Assessment of the Muslim Community in Britain, Khilafah Publications, 2002.

CONSPIRACY IN THE MUSLIM WORLD

US - BRITISH
Neo Colonial

P/S : My research on Conspiracy in the Muslim world. Good to read and understanding how The Europe try to blame our religion Islam as a terrorist in their world. So many questions that will be answered in this article. The resource is from The book US-BRITISH, Neo Colonial in the Muslim World by A.R.I Cayongcat.



Chapter 1
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

"The Agency spies on every country in the world except Great Britain, Australia, and Canada. The CIA undertakes covert action to influence or overthrow foreign governments or political parties. The Agency trains its officers to break the laws of other countries." - Ronald Kessler (Author of the Inside The CIA)


Paramilitary Operations
These covert activities are costly and controversial type. The operations include assassination of "hostile" foreign leaders, hostage rescue missions, pre-emptive attack against terrorist attacks, support military units for US ground troops in undeclared wars, and many other conflict situations.

Political Influence Operations
The purposes of the operation was to manipulate foreign political parties, organisations, and leaders.

Propaganda and Disinformation Campaigns
These operations were intended to influence the foreign media and general public opinion. As part of the activities, the CIA planted newspaper editorials. It happened in Angola and Nicaragua for the people to hate their governments and when public opinion got intense, the CIA went for the kill.

Economic Warfare Operations
Foreign labour unions were financially supported by the CIA to organise protest-demonstrations or sabotage campaign to bring dowm foreign economies and business.

Training and Support for Foreign Military and Domestic Security Forces
Foreign policy and paramilitary forces were provided exhaustive training and supplied equipments to quell anti-governments protests and demonstrations.

Maintaining the Convert "Infrastructure"
CIA maintains substantials secret infrastructure in support to its wide range of operations. For examples, the CIA maintains a number of air bases and airlines, Swiss bank accounts, and front organisations.

Terrorising Democracy: US Style
American leaders, past and present, had been saying, over and over again. that America is the sanctuary or centre of democracy. It says that democracy is government of the people, for the people and by the people, yet what we see of America is amazingly different of what it preaches.



to be continue....


P/S : Suggestions for further reading
  • The Umbrella of US Power: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Contradictions of US Policy, New York, Seven Stories Press, 1999.
  • John Follain, Jacka: The Secret Wars of Carlos The Jackal, London, Orion,1998.
  • John Pliger, Hidden Agendas, London, Vintage, 1999.
  • Miles Copeland, The Real Spy World, London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1974.