World War 3 Africa: Obama orders military occupation under the False Flag of fighting ebola! Ebola? More likely it’s about all that new found oil and the control of the World’s biggest economy!

17 September 2014 (06:27 UTC-07 Tango)/22 Dhu l-Qa’da 1435/26 Shahrivar 1393/24 Gui-You 4712

“Liberia is facing a serious threat to its national existence. The deadly ebola virus has caused a disruption of the normal functioning of our state.”-Brownie Samukai, Liberian Defense Minister

The Obama regime loves to claim the U.S. taxpayers are sending hundreds of millions of worthless U.S. dollars to fight ebola, even though last month UN health officials said they were still waiting for such U.S. funding to show up.  Now Obama is ordering 3-thousand U.S. military personnel to establish a military base in the name of fighting ebola.  I’m sure that despite the fact that U.S. funding is failing to come through for anti-ebola healthcare, the U.S. military base (in Ghana) will become reality.

A more likely reason for U.S. military presence is oil, and all that money that comes with it.  Yep, it’s that evil oil again.

The countries being hit hard by the unusually virulent strain of ebola also happen the area of massive new oil and natural gas exploration, led by a company based in the British empire country of Australia.  That company is called African Petroleum Corporation.

Let’s look at the oil ops just in the country of Liberia:

The former(?) U.S. colony of Liberia has been allowing foreign oil companies to drill for natural gas and oil, since 2004.   Some of the oil companies operating there are Spain based Repsol, California based Chevron, Texas based Anadarko Petroleum (who claims their oil operations are all for the “world’s health and welfare”), and Australia based Woodside Petroleum which has had an on-again-off-again interest in west African oil (Woodside quit its interest in the Israeli Leviathan gas fields and returned to western Africa in July 2014 by becoming a partner with United Kingdom’s Chariot Oil & Gas in Morocco, and in August 2014 by becoming a 40% partner with Texas based Nobel Energy in a new project off the coast of Gabon).  Then there’s Texas based ExxonMobil, which took over oil drilling in Liberia from a Canadian company in 2013.

The African Petroleum Corp. finally struck oil in Liberia in 2012, but full blown oil production is not expected to begin until 2015 (interestingly ExxonMobile stated they’re delaying their production until 2015 due to the ebola outbreak).

However, obvious corruption within the Liberian government caused the awarding of new oil contracts to be put on hold, until a new law is created to stop such corruption.  To add to the frustrations of the oil companies, at the end of 2013 Chevron downgraded their expected chances of striking oil, to just 50/50.   At one point it was estimated that Liberia might have one million barrels worth of oil off its coast.

The Obama regime now claims the ebola outbreak is “chaotic” and requires the help of the U.S. military to control.  However, Chinese and Cuban doctors seem to have things under relative control in neighboring Sierra Leone (39% death rate), apparently it’s just the former(?) U.S. colony of Liberia that’s out of control (about 50% death rate)?  In fact most of the fear mongering now being done by United Nations health officials is actually about Liberia.

So what’s this about a new U.S. military base in Ghana?  The international airport at Accra (the capital of Ghana) will be turned into a USAF base, under the guise of being an “airbridge” to supply medical help to the ebola infected countries.

Analysts have stated that the airport is actually being expanded into a giant military base under the control of the United States.  For some reason the internationally rated airport has been deemed too small to handle all the military aircraft from the U.S. that will be calling it home.

By the way, Ghana is estimated to have 800-million barrels of oil just waiting to be sucked up by western oil companies!

So is there a problem with getting medical supplies into the affected countries, that would justify an ‘airbridge’?  China and Cuba don’t seem to be having a problem getting in and out of the area.

The Washington Post reported that unnamed U.S. Department of Defense officials stated that military hospitals were also going to be built.  Barack Obama claims this is because “If the outbreak is not stopped now, we could be looking at hundreds of thousands of people affected, with profound economic, political and security implications for all of us.”  

Interestingly, one medical analyst who has been pushing for U.S. military intervention is now criticizing the current Obama regime plan.  Laurie Garrett, with the Council on Foreign Relations, has been warning for years about what is happening now in Liberia.  But she says what the Obama regime is about to do will do nothing to stop the spread of ebola: “We will have a central command, but it will be commanding U.S. military personnel, not people from other countries and certainly not the Liberians themselves.  And we also see that the response is not a regional one. We are, unfortunately, dividing our response according to kind of old colonial ties…. 

…..we’re late to the game. And if you just do the math, based on the statement made today by WHO, a doubling time every 10 to 21 days, and you take the number of actually identified and suspected cases existing now and do your math, you can see that if we can’t get a response on the ground immediately, effectively, across the region, we will be looking at a quarter of a million cases by Thanksgiving, and 400-thousand by Christmas …..we’re talking about something equivalent to the Black Death’s impact on Tuscany and Florence in 1346!”-PBS Newshour interview, 16 September 2014

So, the Obama regime is sending a military mission “late in the game” to establish a military base in Ghana (estimated to have 800-million barrels of oil) to help poor but possibly oil rich Liberia fight ebola.  Remember I said Liberia had suspended the awarding of oil contracts?  According to an August Reuters report, Liberia is about to restart the oil contract bidding on three offshore ‘blocks’ in October, with 13 more new ‘blocks’ up for auction if the new petroleum law passes in November (however, the Reuters report also revealed that of the six working oil wells constructed so far, none are considered “commercially viable”).   Then there are the Cubans and Chinese.

Yep, the Chinese are vying for oil rights in the very same ebola affected countries!

In August 2014, China purchased a record amount of oil from west African countries that are already producing oil.  Nigeria, Angola and other oil producing west African countries are now exporting 1.2-million barrels per day to China!

What about the Cubans?  It was recently revealed that the biggest money maker for Cuba is renting out their medical experts to help other countries fight outbreaks of disease.  Not just renting out medical personnel, but educators, sports trainers, etc.  According to Agence France-Presse, Cuba makes the equivalent of $6-billion USD every year on renting out its ‘professionals’.

Yesterday, The Nation revealed that many Liberians thought the ebola outbreak was a False Flag op by their government to bring in more taxpayer funding from other countries, as well as donations from private organizations, and to kill off dissenters: “I was hearing people tell me that what was happening wasn’t ebola, that whatever it was had been created in labs as an effort to kill Liberians. That it was a way the government could get money from the World Health Organization so that it could then put the money in its pockets.”-Satta Watson, resident of Monrovia, capital of Liberia

The point is that it’s all about the money, and new west African oil discoveries are potentially the biggest money makers ever.  How much so?  According to The Telegraph, by 2050 the countries of Africa will be making more money than Europe Union and United States put together: “Africa is going to go from a $2 trillion economy today to a $29 trillion economy by 2050.  That’s bigger than Europe and America put together in today’s money. Life expectancy is going to go up by 13 years. The population’s going to double from 1-billion to 2-billion, so household incomes are going to go up sevenfold in the next 35 years.”-Charles Robertson, economist

So this ‘race’ between the U.S. and China to supposedly stop the spread of ebola could really be part of the plan to see whose going to control the World’s biggest economy.

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