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Comments by "Doctor Ness Prophet" (@DoctorProph3t) on "Kony 2012: Jason Russell Naked Meltdown" video.
At best, Invisible Children are useful idiots . They are being played like a violin and I can see in my mind’s eye in six months time, President Obama wiping away the tears thinking of the children, as he announces he will have to send more troops into Uganda and at the same time, the stocks of the concerned oil companies rocket skywards...
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Joseph Kony will be the new ‘devil’ (see Saddam and Gaddafi) and western troops will have to invade to remove Kony from Uganda. At the same time, they will take control of the mineral assets and place their puppets in control of Uganda. The main politician in the video who advocates the removal of Kony is Republican Senator Jim Inhofe and guess who have been his major source of funds for the 2008 and 2010 re-election campaign.
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This would almost come close to Uganda's oil resources of Sudan and surpass the West and Central African countries of Gabon, Chad and Equatorial Guinea. In Uganda, some 30 million people. I am generous minded and am prepared to believe the people behind “Invisible Children” are genuine but to anyone with a brain, the agenda is obvious . America and probably Britain as well, need an excuse to invade Uganda to control the mineral assets, specifically oil.
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At the border to Congo. Oil discoveries in Uganda, rejoicing in the Ugandan capital, Kampala: The oil reserves of the East African landlocked country, according to estimates by scientists could be up to six billion barrels. Was drilled in northeastern Uganda on the border with Congo, where in 2006 the first oil deposits were discovered. An occurrence of two billion barrels, according to the geologists is already secured
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From his Wikipedia page: Fundraising In the 2008 election cycle, Inhofe’s largest campaign donors represented the oil and gas ($446,900 in donations), leadership PACs ($316,720) and electric utilities ($221,654) industries/categories . In 2010, his largest donors represented the oil and gas ($429,950) and electric utilities ($206,654).
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