Batutsi expansionism takes hold in Eastern DRC

When I wrote about Tutsi Empire project, detractors quickly dubbed me a genocide promoter and a tribal hater. But I stood my ground. Batutsi want to set the cloak back to pre-colonial days of lords and serfs. From their small nucleus in Mbarara town in southwest Uganda in the early 1960s, Nilotic Batutsi debated and agreed to use military means to recapture the dominance over Bantu people that they lost through the ballot box because of their numerical inferiority.

The guerrilla war in Uganda gave them the opportunity to capture Uganda and use it as a base to invade and overthrow Bahutu-led government in Rwanda, then overthrew Bahutu-led government in Burundi and Bantu-led government in Zaire.

The declaration of Tutsi Empire was cut short when the people of Congo resented Batutsi dominance in Desire Kabila government. Kabila expelled Tutsis from DRC. Kagama and Museveni responded with another attack which was defeated by a combined force of Angola, Namibia and Zimbabwe because they resented a Tutsi Empire in Middle Africa of Nilotic Batutsi dominating Bantu people in the Great Lakes region.

BBC has vindicated me. According to BBC’s Gabriel Gatehouse, “The M23 is largely made up of ethnic Tutsi, the same group which dominates the government in Rwanda”.

Now that Goma has fallen, the next move is to capture Kinshasa and take the entire DRC. Batutsi will then proceed to capture Angola, Namibia, Congo and Gabon and get to the Atlantic Ocean Coast.

They will take a short break and then move onto Kenya and Tanzania and get to the Indian Ocean Coast thereby controlling Middle Africa that Mugabe tried to prevent when he joined Kabila to repel Uganda/Rwanda invading forces in 1998. But that will not be the end.

In April 1997, Museveni announced to the whole world that “My mission is to see that Eritrea, Ethiopia, Sudan, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Rwanda, Burundi, and Zaire [he left out Somalia] become federal states [he has refused a federal government in Uganda] under one nation” (EIR Special Report 1997). Museveni didn’t specify who would lead this ‘one nation’. This is the Tutsi Empire Museveni in collaboration with Kagame has been pursuing.

The fall of Goma is a wakeup call for leaders in Africa especially those in Middle Africa. The next axe will fall on one of you.

As Nilotic Batutsi capture Bantu territories they impoverish, marginalize and render Bantu people politically and economically powerless and voiceless as they did in pre-colonial days. Poverty, marginalization, unemployment, collapsing systems of education, healthcare and housing etc experienced in Uganda are planned.

Batutsi have presented themselves to the world as victims in a hostile environment since the 1994 genocide in Rwanda to win sympathy but history shows that they are the aggressors.

Talking peaceful resolution of conflicts doesn’t seem to be working. Those being trampled have to defend themselves by any means necessary. This Tutsi expansionism must be stopped and reversed.

, , , , , , , , , All