UN Big Tony
Guterres Flies to Bluewash Buhari and
Biafra After Lying About Mariupol
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
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LITERARY UN GATE,
April 30 -- After
sucking up to Putin and
bringing missiles on Kyev,
where next? Why, to Nigeria,
of course. Another dictator,
Buhari, killing his own people
and that of a neighboring
country.
In this case it
was Cameroon. As Anglophones
tried to flee the assault of
Paul Biya's trained killers,
burning their houses as the UN
Peacekeepers were doing in DR
Congo, Buhari sent them back.
His real
representative in the UN,
Amina J. Mohammed, backed up
Biya and held down Ambazonia
like Biafra. These were Big
Tony Guterres' people.
The
first stop would be Senegal, a
Ramadan ho-down with Macky
Sall. Who cared if his mission
had ripped off an architect in
New York? Who cared about
killings in Casamance?
Long time UN
propagandist Stephane
Dujarric, with the help of
Guterres personal censor
Melissa Fleming, crafted a
statement about Big Tony's
long history of Ramadan trip.
Tony had a bone
to throw in every direction,
to keep himself living in the
mansion. And if the Press
asked a question? Rough it up
Buhari style. Tony's loved a
man in a uniform.
There would also
be Niger, where a UN official
named Robert Fowler had been
grabbed some time ago. Tony
would have love to go to Chad,
but because he'd colluded in
coups he wanted to avoid the
optics.
Three days in
West Africa then back to the
mansion to bask in the bribes.
Who cared if anyone ever got
out of Mariupol?
Meanwhile Kurt
Wheelock kept digging... For
now, book
"Identity Thieves"-
follow up coming.
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