Lady,
Let me tell you a story about what Alula did in Hamashen. He recruited Woldenkiel's son to betray his dad. Together they write a letter in the name of Woldenkiel, to his son, telling him to carry a message for him to the Egyptians (Alula's enemies), which the son then conveniently "dropps and loses" during a heated battle, and the letter was later "found" by a soldier, who brings it to Alula.
Mind you, Woldenkiel and his son were fighting on Alula's side when the son "lost" the "secret letter" his dad "wrote" to him.
When confronted by Alula in front of whole court of "nobles", at first the son vehemently denies receiving such a letter from his dad. But when Alula "threatens" him telling him that he has "evidence", the son "reluctantly admits" receiving such a letter from his dad that he had in his pocket, but cannot find now, probably "lost" it during the battle, and "sobbingly begs for mercy".
Alula then scolds the son for his "betrayal", but commends him for his "honesty", and in front of the court asks Woldenkiel to either admit or deny the "treason" that his son in any case had "reluctantly admitted".
Can you rap your silly little mind around this, LD?
And as fate would have it, the name of Woldenkiel's son was Mesfin, a freaky quirk of history if you ask me
Re: A story for lady Diana about Alula, Mesfin and Woldenkiel
Why is the dedeb Mesfin now "reluctantly admitting" that Isiaias tried to make a deal with woyane 33 years ago, but that the woyane refused, because they cared more about Eritrea than the EPLF.
Mesfin is trying to takes us down to his level of intelligence
Any person who gets in bed with woyane is not credible even when telling us that 2+2=4.
Mesfin is trying to takes us down to his level of intelligence
Any person who gets in bed with woyane is not credible even when telling us that 2+2=4.
Re: A story for lady Diana about Alula, Mesfin and Woldenkiel
Justina,
The last person the weyane wanted to breath on their necks, back in 1991 was Isayas. Do you think Isayas would have taken second place to the frog ?
Idiot.
Isayas would have shot Meles' aszz on arrival.
Actually, the weyanes were hoping for Isayas to kill Eritrea so that the Agazian option could be a safe haven for them. That was the reason, they were playing games with the opposition.
Now, they have no choice. Isayas in Eritrea, playing to the amhara tunes spells death to the weyanes. ,
Brain dead

The last person the weyane wanted to breath on their necks, back in 1991 was Isayas. Do you think Isayas would have taken second place to the frog ?
Re: A story for lady Diana about Alula, Mesfin and Woldenkiel
Lady, I am not going to discuss the details with you about the current situation, why would I?Aurorae wrote: ↑25 Aug 2020, 16:15Justina,
The last person the weyane wanted to breath on their necks, back in 1991 was Isayas. Do you think Isayas would have taken second place to the frog ?Idiot.
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Isayas would have shot Meles' aszz on arrival.
Actually, the weyanes were hoping for Isayas to kill Eritrea so that the Agazian option could be a safe haven for them. That was the reason, they were playing games with the opposition.
Now, they have no choice. Isayas in Eritrea, playing to the amhara tunes spells death to the weyanes. ,
Brain dead
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I just wanted to teach you the many levels of deceit. A simple way would have been to simply accuse Woldenkiel of siding with the Egyptians, and get done with it.
But these idiots have a deep need to be trusted and know ladies like you are naive, so what do they do, they create six layers of deceit just to look credible
1. The son is included in the drama all along
2. He writes a letter in his dad's name together with Alula
3. He "loses" the "letter" during a battle
4. He then denies ever having received a "secret letter" from his dad, telling the court that both him and his dad are loyal
5. Then, when confronted by Alula with the "evidence", he "reluctantly admits"
6. Asks for "mercy" for his dad, saying that they should "spare" his dad and "punish" him instead
7. What is Woldenkiel to do with this multi-layered drama, with a son who "defends" him but under duress "exposes" him.
Poor hamashenay Woldat didn't know what hit him
That is why we feel we need to protect respectable ladies like you from these people, LD