The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
His name is John Foster Dulles. He specialized in pressuring weak countries to bite off more than they can chew to their own peril. 72 years ago, he acquired Ethiopia and turned it into a guinea pig for his Neo-colonial experiment whose effects still reverberate today. Thanks to him, during the last 72 years Ethiopia has never known peace, and Ethiopia's national IQ of 63 is the lowest in the world. It was a failed experiment that only a few Ethiopians are aware of the fact that they were taken for fools.
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Re: The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
We have not seen a single ascari smart person on earth
How about a single hamassien who is smart
ሉጢ ሁላ : የጣልያን ሚስት
ከኛ ጋር እኩል ማውራት አማራቸው እንዴ
Fiyameta wrote: ↑28 Sep 2024, 01:40His name is John Foster Dulles. He specialized in pressuring weak countries to bite off more than they can chew to their own peril. 72 years ago, he acquired Ethiopia and turned it into a guinea pig for his Neo-colonial experiment whose effects still reverberate today. Thanks to him, during the last 72 years Ethiopia has never known peace, and Ethiopia's national IQ of 63 is the lowest in the world. It was a failed experiment that only a few Ethiopians are aware of the fact that they were taken for fools.
Re: The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
"John Foster Dulles and his bother had a specialty. And that was pressuring small and weak countries to accept the demands of big American corporations. And that was what John Foster Dulles did to the very weak, feudal Ethiopia in 1952."
John Foster Dulles, before becoming a US secretary of state, he was a corporate lawyer representing major US oil companies, such as the New York based Sinclair Petroleum that signed an oil exploration agreement with then Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie to exploit the vast oil and natural gas deposit found in the Somali region.
The owner of Sinclair Petroleum company wrote a letter to then US president urging him to federate the smart country Eritrea to the client state Ethiopia so his company may find a sea outlet through Eritrea to export the Somali people's oil and gas to other countries for profit.
Not a single drop of oil has been extracted in the Somali region, yet the blood of millions of Ethiopians has since been flowing like river due to the ignorance that seems to have permeated in every level of the society.
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𝟞𝟛𝟘 𝔽𝕀𝔽𝕋ℍ 𝔸𝕍𝔼ℕ𝕌𝔼
ℕ𝔼𝕎 𝕐𝕆ℝ𝕂, ℕ.𝕐.
𝒮𝑒𝓅𝓉𝑒𝓂𝒷𝑒𝓇 𝟤𝟩, 𝟣𝟫𝟦𝟧
𝒯𝒽𝑒 𝒽𝑜𝓃𝑜𝓇𝒶𝒷𝓁𝑒 𝒥𝒶𝓂𝑒𝓈 𝐹. 𝐵𝓎𝓇𝓃𝑒𝓈
𝒮𝑒𝒸𝓇𝑒𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓎 𝑜𝒻 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓉𝑒
𝒲𝒶𝓈𝒽𝒾𝓃𝑔𝓉𝑜𝓃 𝒟.𝒞.
𝒟𝑒𝒶𝓇 𝑀𝓇. 𝒮𝑒𝒸𝓇𝑒𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓎:
𝑀𝓎 𝒸𝑜𝓂𝓅𝒶𝓃𝓎 𝒽𝒶𝓈 𝑜𝓃𝓁𝓎 𝓇𝑒𝒸𝑒𝓃𝓉𝓁𝓎 𝒸𝑜𝓂𝓅𝓁𝑒𝓉𝑒𝒹 𝒶𝓃 𝒶𝑔𝓇𝑒𝑒𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝐼𝓂𝓅𝑒𝓇𝒾𝒶𝓁 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶𝓃 𝑔𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓇𝓃𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝒻𝑜𝓇 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒹𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓁𝑜𝓅𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝑜𝒻 𝓅𝑒𝓉𝓇𝑜𝓁𝑒𝓊𝓂 𝒾𝓃 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶.
𝐼 𝒻𝑒𝑒𝓁 𝓇𝒶𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝒸𝑒𝓇𝓉𝒶𝒾𝓃 𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝓎𝑜𝓊, 𝓅𝑒𝓇𝓈𝑜𝓃𝒶𝓁𝓁𝓎, 𝒽𝒶𝓋𝑒 𝒷𝑒𝑒𝓃 𝒾𝓃𝒻𝑜𝓇𝓂𝑒𝒹 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓇𝑒𝓆𝓊𝑒𝓈𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝓉𝒽𝒾𝓈 𝒶𝑔𝓇𝑒𝑒𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉. 𝒰𝓃𝒻𝑜𝓇𝓉𝓊𝓃𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓁𝓎, 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒸𝑜𝓊𝓃𝓉𝓇𝓎 𝑜𝒻 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶 𝒾𝓈 𝒶𝓃 𝒾𝓃𝓁𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒸𝑜𝓊𝓃𝓉𝓇𝓎, 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓃𝑜 𝒹𝒾𝓇𝑒𝒸𝓉 𝓌𝒶𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝑜𝓊𝓉𝓁𝑒𝓉 𝒻𝑜𝓇 𝑒𝓍𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉 𝓈𝒽𝒾𝓅𝓅𝒾𝓃𝑔. 𝒮𝒽𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝓌𝑒 𝒷𝑒 𝓈𝓊𝒸𝒸𝑒𝓈𝓈𝒻𝓊𝓁 𝒾𝓃 𝒹𝒾𝓈𝒸𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓇𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝑜𝒾𝓁, 𝓌𝑒 𝓌𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹, 𝑜𝒻 𝓃𝑒𝒸𝑒𝓈𝓈𝒾𝓉𝓎, 𝒷𝑒 𝓇𝑒𝓆𝓊𝒾𝓇𝑒𝒹 𝓉𝑜 𝒸𝑜𝓃𝓈𝓉𝓇𝓊𝒸𝓉 𝒶𝒹𝑒𝓆𝓊𝒶𝓉𝑒 𝓅𝒾𝓅𝑒 𝓁𝒾𝓃𝑒 𝒻𝒶𝒸𝒾𝓁𝒾𝓉𝒾𝑒𝓈 𝒻𝓇𝑜𝓂 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶 𝓉𝑜 𝒶 𝓈𝓊𝒾𝓉𝒶𝒷𝓁𝑒 𝓈𝑒𝒶𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉, 𝒶𝓈 𝓌𝑒𝓁𝓁 𝒶𝓈 𝒶𝓃 𝑒𝓍𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉 𝓈𝒽𝒾𝓅𝓅𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓂𝒾𝓃𝒶𝓁.
𝐼𝒻 𝓌𝑒 𝒶𝓇𝑒 𝓉𝑜 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝒸𝑒𝑒𝒹 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝑜𝓊𝓇 𝒹𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓁𝑜𝓅𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝑔𝓇𝒶𝓂 𝒾𝓃 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶, 𝒾𝓉 𝒾𝓈 𝑜𝒻 𝓋𝒾𝓉𝒶𝓁 𝒾𝓂𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉𝒶𝓃𝒸𝑒 𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝐸𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓇𝑒𝒶 𝓈𝒽𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝒷𝑒 𝓇𝑒𝒸𝑜𝑔𝓃𝒾𝓏𝑒𝒹 𝒶𝓈 𝒶𝓃 𝒾𝓃𝓉𝑒𝑔𝓇𝒶𝓁 𝓅𝒶𝓇𝓉 𝑜𝒻 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶, 𝒶𝓈 𝓌𝑒 𝓌𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝒽𝒶𝓋𝑒 𝒶 𝓈𝓊𝒾𝓉𝒶𝒷𝓁𝑒 𝓈𝑒𝒶𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉 𝑜𝓊𝓉𝓁𝑒𝓉.
𝒪𝓊𝓇 𝑒𝓃𝓉𝒾𝓇𝑒 𝒹𝑒𝓋𝑒𝓁𝑜𝓅𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝑔𝓇𝒶𝓂 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓈𝑒𝓇𝒾𝑜𝓊𝓈𝓁𝓎 𝒷𝑒 𝒹𝑒𝓁𝒶𝓎𝑒𝒹 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝒶𝒻𝒻𝑒𝒸𝓉𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝒽𝑜𝓊𝓁𝒹 𝐸𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓇𝑒𝒶 𝒷𝑒 𝓊𝓃𝒹𝑒𝓇 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒹𝑜𝓂𝒾𝓃𝒶𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃 𝑜𝒻 𝒶𝓃𝓎 𝑜𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇 𝓅𝑜𝓌𝑒𝓇 𝑒𝓍𝒸𝑒𝓅𝓉 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶. 𝐼, 𝓉𝒽𝑒𝓇𝑒𝒻𝑜𝓇𝑒, 𝓊𝓇𝑔𝑒𝓃𝓉𝓁𝓎 𝓇𝑒𝓆𝓊𝑒𝓈𝓉 𝓉𝒽𝒶𝓉 𝓎𝑜𝓊𝓇 𝑔𝑜𝑜𝒹 𝑜𝒻𝒻𝒾𝒸𝑒𝓈 𝓈𝓊𝓅𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒹𝑒𝓂𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝑜𝒻 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓇𝑒𝓈𝓅𝑒𝒸𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝐸𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓇𝑒𝒶.
𝐹𝑜𝓇 𝓎𝑜𝓊𝓇 𝓅𝑒𝓇𝓈𝑜𝓃𝒶𝓁 𝒾𝓃𝒻𝑜𝓇𝓂𝒶𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃, 𝐼 𝒶𝓂 𝒶𝓉𝓉𝒶𝒸𝒽𝒾𝓃𝑔 𝒽𝑒𝓇𝑒𝓉𝑜 𝓅𝒽𝑜𝓉𝑜𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓉𝒾𝒸 𝒸𝑜𝓅𝓎 𝑜𝒻 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝓈𝓊𝓅𝓅𝓁𝑒𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉𝒶𝓁 𝒶𝑔𝓇𝑒𝑒𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉 𝒷𝑒𝓉𝓌𝑒𝑒𝓃 𝓂𝓎 𝒸𝑜𝓂𝓅𝒶𝓃𝓎 𝒶𝓃𝒹 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝐼𝓂𝓅𝑒𝓇𝒾𝒶𝓁 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶𝓃 𝒢𝑜𝓋𝑒𝓇𝓃𝓂𝑒𝓃𝓉, 𝓌𝒾𝓉𝒽 𝓇𝑒𝓈𝓅𝑒𝒸𝓉 𝓉𝑜 𝒸𝑜𝓃𝓈𝓉𝓇𝓊𝒸𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃 𝑜𝒻 𝓅𝒾𝓅𝑒 𝓁𝒾𝓃𝑒𝓈 𝒾𝓃 𝑜𝓊𝓉𝒷𝑜𝒶𝓇𝒹 𝑜𝓊𝓉𝓁𝑒𝓉𝓈, 𝒻𝓇𝑜𝓂 𝓌𝒽𝒾𝒸𝒽 𝓎𝑜𝓊 𝓌𝒾𝓁𝓁 𝓇𝑒𝒶𝒹𝒾𝓁𝓎 𝓈𝑒𝑒 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒾𝓂𝓅𝑜𝓇𝓉𝒶𝓃𝒸𝑒 𝓉𝑜 𝓉𝒽𝒾𝓈 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝒿𝑒𝒸𝓉 𝑜𝒻 𝓉𝒽𝑒 𝒶𝒸𝓆𝓊𝒾𝓈𝒾𝓉𝒾𝑜𝓃 𝑜𝒻 𝐸𝓇𝒾𝓉𝓇𝑒𝒶 𝒷𝓎 𝐸𝓉𝒽𝒾𝑜𝓅𝒾𝒶.
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Re: The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
What happened to the Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba? Listen to this....
Re: The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
The author wrote: "The brothers, John Foster Dulles and Allen Dulles, their actions helped set off some of the world's profound long term crisis." Look at Ethiopia!


Re: The New Yorker Who Treated Ethiopia as his Own Personal Property
Ethiopia is on the verge of disintegration and there's nothing that can be done about it.

