The rapid descent of Wall Street controlled Africa foretells a darker future for the Dark Continent with Europe also being caught in the crosshairs of history by the collateral damage. During the 1960s, thousands of South Africans and Rhodesians, assisted by European mercenaries, attempted to manage the transition from White European control to the alien dollar-obsessed rapacious globalist cult based in Wall Street.
As predicted by those dubbed ‘conspiracy theorists’, the peoples of mismanaged globalist blood-sucking Africa suffered far great deprivations under Wall Street banking houses than it ever did under European colonialism. But, media then and now spun the story differently before abandoning ‘liberated’ Africa to the abyss. We are now seeing an action replay.

With the terrorist-beleaguered government of Mali in talks with a private Russian military firm, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell told Russia’s FM Sergey Lavrov to bluntly stay out of Africa, allegedly calling it ‘our place.’
The modern EU bureaucracy may seem light years away from the colonial powers of olden Europe, but geopolitics seemingly still reigns in Brussels, with the fight this time over influence in the troubled West African nation of Mali.
With Mali’s military-ruled government struggling to quell a wave of jihadism, and France on the cusp of withdrawing its forces from the region, the country is now reportedly looking to hire as many as 1,000 private mercenaries from the controversial Russian Wagner Group to bolster its own forces.
The new deal led to a wave of condemnation from the stage-managed democracies of the West, with officials in the US and Europe viewing it as an effort by Moscow to muscle into African affairs.
‘We continue to be concerned about the rise of malign influences on the continent,’ an American official said on Friday.



The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has dismissed accusations of Russian government involvement, saying on Saturday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York that the Kremlin had ‘nothing to do with’ the deal, which was negotiated between Mali’s government and a ‘private military contractor.’
Mali has been seeking outside help since the assistance from its foreign backers ran out, and because its government considers its own resources to be inefficient, Lavrov said, adding that Russia has been providing assistance in the form both of military hardware, and diplomatically, through the UN Security Council.
Responding to a question by RT’s Caleb Maupin, Lavrov then revealed that he had had an interesting encounter with Borrell, the EU’s top representative for foreign affairs and security. Josep Borrell told me, ‘You’d better not work in Africa because Africa is our place.’







Lavrov called Borrell’s warning deeply insulting. The Russian FM added that Moscow and the EU should instead work in sync in Africa, in Mali, in the Sahara/Sahel region. ‘Statements like ‘I’m the first here. That’s my place, go away’, this is deeply insulting. These aren’t terms you should use with anyone,’ he said.
The Wagner Group gained notoriety in the media in recent years, after providing mercenary work in Syria and a handful of African countries. The group has also reportedly carried out training, security, and counterterrorism tasks in Sudan, the Central African Republic, Madagascar, Mozambique, and Libya.
While its work in Africa has been described by Washington as a malign influence, ironically, similar American and British companies, among them Academi, Aegis, and G4S have been contracted by the US Department of Defense and the CIA to carry out military work abroad. Think your friends would be interested? Share this story!
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