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{UAH} The East African Community: A Globalisation Farce- Frank Mujabi

The East African Community: A Globalisation Farce Foisted On An Unsuspecting People By Imperialist Running Dog Rwandan Outlaw Kayibanda Museveni: By Frank Mujabi, Ugandan Economist, London UK.Frank Mujabi <frank.mujabi21@gmail.com>

The East African Community was a globalisation vanity project to create an imperialistic client state in East Africa.

The idea was to create an EU like state in East Africa with common currency, and fluid borders, at the beck and call of the US and European globalisation cartels.

Similar to what they did in Europe, when creating the European Union, the creation of the client superstate in East Africa was also going to be by stealth.

The citizens in all EA member countries were told of only the fake economic benefits to them, without mentioning the loss of sovereignty which would accompany the creation of the superstate.

The Uganda "strongman and charismatic dictator" Yoweri Museveni was chosen to lead the creation of the EA community.

Uganda in particular was chosen to be the testing ground for the political and economic restructuring required to make a country ready to be occupied by global companies.

The destruction of Uganda had to done secretly by stealth.

The policies to destroy UG's basic infrastructure were disguised in various economic policies under the World Bank Millenium Development Goals.(MDG).

All essential services supplied by a government in any functioning country in the world, were completly privatised in Uganda.

The government lost control of all hospitals, schools, universities, public transport, road construction, agriculture, co-operatives, economic planning, banking, hotels, factories, and anything you can think of.

In order to disguise and dupe, ministers of these defunct ministries were kept in place.

A duplicate secret government which runs the country was created called the State House, directly controlled by the dictator Museveni.

Through the RDC's chosen by Museveni agriculture was deliberately crippled by the introduction of the coffee and banana weevil, which resulted in people moving away from the unproductive villages into towns leaving their land empty for eventual take over by the global agricultural companies to come.

The deliberate destruction of agriculture in Uganda, and the deliberste destruction of the co-operatives which ensured the sale of the commercial crops Uganda produced, was to ensure that farmers abandon their farms and land to move into ghettos in town, so that the land is free for the international 'investors' .

The destruction of the roads and hospitals in the rural areas also hastened to make people leave villages for towns, again paving way for the a'globalised' East African Community.

Museveni was greatly rewarded for accepting to offer Uganda as the the testing ground for policies the globalisation mafia would use to take over other African countries.

He was given money through EU donor funds to run a FAKE ECONOMY in a country which does not produce anything and has an unemployment rate of about 90%..

Uganda has also been allowed to borrow billions of dollars through odious loans from IMF, World Bank to bolster the FAKE ECONOMY.

The USA also boosted the FAKE ECONOMY by renting Museveni's private army in conflicts in Somalia, SSudan, and by giving him Dept of State contracts to guard US military buildings in the Middle East.

Every world leader (in the globalisation cartel) of note, has been to Uganda to make M7 look big, and successful, and to lure other East African leaders to agree to be like 'succesful' Uganda.to create the East African Community.

Bill Clinton, Hilary Clinton, George Bush, 
The Pope, The Queen, Prince Charles, Netenyahu, Turkish President, outgoing Korean President, Iranian leader, and most of the African and Commonwealth leaders have all been to Uganda, to meet the enigmatic leader who embraced globalisation.

The UGANDAN FAKE ECONOMY has been sustained by FAKE NEWS and FAKE economic statistics and data, supplied by the IMF and World Bank , internationally.

Is the East African Community worth the price Uganda has paid ?

Really ?

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Julius Peter Moto
Julius Peter Moto My brief opinion. Uganda's GDP grew from negative 3% in 1980, to about 10% by 1984, then to negative 3% in 1986/87/88...fast forward in 2016, the average growth is 6% p.a. Evidence of physical growth and reduced household poverty are all around us...if one is not interested in the so called IMF WORLD BANK cooked statistics. The EAC has continued to contribute to wealth of member states via the customs union protocols. The author is ignorant of Uganda's economy and our latest trajectories.
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