Expatriate:
An expatriate is a person
temporarily or permanently residing
in a country and culture other than that of the person's upbringing.
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Saturday, March 31, 2012
Monday, January 30, 2012
MADNESS IN NEW ZEALAND
This is amazing indeed. It seems that New Zealandrers who want to be free would do well to move from that advanced nation of brimming intellects on high to the land of the primitive Wogs of Kenya, Tanzania, or Uganda. The world looks down on small African nations, but I can promise you that those Wogs are a lot freer than 100% of the White race. Why? Answer: Their leaders DEPEND on them to produce their own food, and surplus goes to market, not the other way around.
SEE THE MAD NUT CASES IN NEW ZEALAND AT WORK
Here is a letter to a the web site above. I want it here in case the authorities force it off the web. If indeed this is the work of our Food and Drug Administration in the USA, as well as their lordships Monstanto, then we may assume that New Zealand is merely a test case to learn public reaction.
This will soon be worldwide policy, and they will try to force it on Africa and Asia as well. This makes me think again about the things I have said about President Mugabe being corrupt. We dare not accuse anyone in the world of being wicked anymore, for we have blood on our hands.
goldenagebeyond on 2012/01/14 at 3:26 am, commenting on Food, illegal? Not in my back yard.
I have just spent 3 hours reviewing (or attempting to review) NZ Government Food Bill 160-2
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/government/2010/0160/latest/whole.html?search=ts_bill_food+bill_resel&p=1#dlm3435700 as well as a good selection of the comments made by the select committee.
http://www.legislation.govt.nz/bill/government/2010/0160/latest/whole.html?search=ts_bill_food+bill_resel&p=1#dlm3435700 as well as a good selection of the comments made by the select committee.
Just to add some perspective, I have a PhD in population ecology (U of California at Santa Barbara), I have spent most of my working life as an Environmental Analyst including 15 years as a Programme Specialist and finally as a Director with UNESCO.
In all my years working with the highest International policy levels dealing with environmental management relating to Human System I have never encountered any regulatory document anywhere that even vaguely approaches the detail present in this document. The time taken to draft this cunningly contrived control mechanism would run into hundreds of thousands of person-hours. The cost of drafting anything like this complex control mechanism would be VAST, probably running into the millions of dollars. The scope of the document is absolutely incredible. It allows for the state to absolutely deploy its full capacity to control even the minutest levels of food and food-related components. If desired, this could even include a food-plan to cover what one might feed a dinner guest along with the associated proscriptions and punishments that might be involved in case of deviations therefrom. I say “allows” because everything and almost any related thing can be “allowed” by the Minister (or not), in addition to the thousands of specific conditions cited.
This is a comprehensive control-mechanism pure and simple. Its political purpose is clear: the source of funding to support drafting the template for this item are quite clear and many people have already alluded to this in the comment-stream above. What kinds of free-trade agreements do you think will develop with this sort of thing as the back-stop? True, it allows for rules and procedures to be formulated to help ensure that the food one buys is “safe” but that is not the primary intent of Bill 160-2 at all. Nothing other than the full and explicit control of society is intended through so called “food management”. Food (energy) is the fundamental ecological choke-point that governs all living systems….. Think about it folks.
NZ Food Security: for “source of funding etc” as above see Codex Alimentarius on youtube etc and at www.nzfoodsecurity.org/codex-nz. Also research the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
THE KANYA KDF INVADES SOMALIA
Actually, they invaded over a year ago. The Transitional Federal Forces were trying to take the southern part of Somalia, but they were not making much progress.
So, the Kenya Defense Forces invaded to help the TFF get the job done. The world media chatters about the zeal of Muslims militants, and many news sources have predicted failure. After a year, the KDF is plodding on to Kismayo, the de facto capital of Al Shabaab. The KDF have invaded and liberated at least eight towns and cities and turned them over to the TFF to further administer.
The object is not to invade and hole Somalia forever but to force Al Shabaab to sue for a peace treaty and a cease fire.
What has the US done to help? The best they can do is criticize the KDF. The US Ambassador in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia has mocked at the KDF for being "bogged down." The facts are that the KDF is moving steadily on toward the center of Somalia, but they have not done the classic rush of the US into Baghdad. It may just be that the US Ambassador has no concept of how Africans fight.
What is amazing is that the KDF is doing what the US Military could not do-- subdue the countryside in the south. About eight Kenya soldiers have been killed, while hundreds of Al Shabaab have been killed. Al Shabaab shot down a Kenyan helicopter in the first days of the invasion, but the KDF plowed forward in spite of the loss.
In comments in news articles, KDF soldiers write about their determination to liberate Somali people. What is Kenya's interest in this? Oil? Power in the horn of Africa? None of the above, as with the USA and Western forces in the Middle East. Kenya seems to simply be doing what they believe they can do..... what no one else has yet done, including the mighty USA.
I love it. The Wogs to the rescue. By the way, the commander of the operation is a Luo :-) That will mean something significant to your Expatriate Wogs in the UK. We who lived there long ago know how the Lou in the the King's African Rifles fought in Borneo, Belgium, and the the "Emergency" in the Kenya Highlands.
So, the KDF has nearly surrounded Kismayo with bases. Al Shabaab is ready to destroy all bridges across the Juba River, but the KDF do not need to cross that river to take Kismayo. With Mogadishu under a Provisional Transitional Government and reasonably stable, if the KDF took Kismayo, a pincer operation could be launched to secure all of central and southern Somalis. Now, when did you ever hear a Western nation of news media that dared to talk about this much success? Al Shabaab will never give up. They are terrorists, and they have a Jihad ethic. But, it is looking like order may one day return to Somalia.
Bully for Kenya :-)
Monday, January 23, 2012
ASKING TO ENTER ETERNITY THE HARD WAY IN TAHITI
Well, here are the mad people from Australia, as well as some Tahitians.
You cannot say these folks are timid in their zeal for the big ride.
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
DID INDIA REALLY GET INDEPENDENCE FROM ENGLAND?
India, with the help or Mahatma Gandhi, wrested its freedom from the white skinned Anglo-Saxons long ago. Now, they are trying to look like Anglo-Saxons. This may seem like an admission that lighter races are superior, but it is actually a pathetic testimony to the ongoing dissatisfaction of humanity with their predestination.
Watch:
What is a real laugh is that Anglo and American women are just the same-- dissatisfied with the way God made them. These Anglo twinks lay in the sun and tan themselves darker. In Tennessee, USA, the ladies go to tanning salons and roast themselves a deep well done tan.
So, how is an expatriate Wog supposed to be a responsible racist anyway. These modern women are messing up the whole world social structure. I propose the United Nations pass a Treaty of skin. This treaty would be followed by all member nations shipping white women to countries where white women are to live, and they ship dark woman to places where dark people live.
This way, they could still tan themselves or bleach themselves, but at least we could all do a better job of practicing intelligent discrimination.
I do try to be reasonable at this blog.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
AMBITION-- IN AFRICA, OR THE OVAL OFFICE-- YES, BUT NOT IN A WOG FROM EAST LOS ANGELES PLEASE
If Darin's patriarch had not been grabbed by slavers long ago in Ghana, his ambition today would be right in style.
READ THE STORY
Or, if Darin had been sired by a Kenya drunk in Hawaii, and if he made it all the way to the White House, his ambition would be anticipated, and his lie about his home's value would be overlooked by the press and Congress.
So, what is the issue. He lied about the value of his home, did he not? That is high crime and must be punished by prison. Well then, why do all these Congressmen lie and lie and lie, cheat the system, and why do the super rich lie and only have to pay up the difference when caught?
In case you did not notice, we now live in a high class banana republic. The power above grabs you by the genitiles to make sure you are not a terrorist, and they pour over your tax return in the hope they can make a criminal of you.

Now, what has this got to do with the Empire Lost?
The parallel is exactly the same in the UK and the old Commonwealth nations that are now liberated. Ambition is still admired, but it is fulfilled by thugs and scoundrels.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
IN WHAT OTHER PARLIAMENT OR LEGISLATURE ON EARTH WOULD MEMBERS FEEL FREE TO DO THIS?
VIDEO OF KENYA PARLIAMENT IN SESSION
If you cannon understand everything as I can (grew up in Kenya), at the end the issue at hand is made clear.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
BEGINNER'S SWAHILI THE FUN WAY
Too bad the Raj back in the UK cannot say, "Hakuna Matata".
The way things are going for the allegedly "developed nations," I may be looking up some old Kikuyu farmer in the Kiambu of Kenya to ask for a small plot of land to put up a house and disappear from the masses and the asses.
Any offer? I can grow just about anything if you have good soil. Just a bit of posho will be mshahara enough.
Friday, December 9, 2011
KENYA UNDER ATTACK FROM GMO HUCKSTERS
Kenya does not need GMOs. The article below does not discuss what happens if economic panic and collapse takes place After Kenya farmers are committed, and after their heirloom seed is corrupted by the GMOs.
The seed companies have only one motive-- to force Kenyan farmers to buy seed every year from them, and this spells big trouble. Aside from the price of the seed, the seed companies have no regulatory measure over them to follow ethical guidelines.
One possibility that is never discussed is that a seed company can enter many Developing Nations, get them addicted to GMOs and hybrids, and then they can claim all the crosses with heirlooms as theirs. This has happened in the USA, and farmers have had to plow crops under or give them to the seed company as if the farmer were a criminal.
Add to this the possibility that the seed companies WANT Kenya and other nations to become addicted to GMOs and hybrid seed, and then they will withdraw for some concocted reason. This would create even more starvation as farmers had no heirloom seed left to plant. This would give the ruling nations of the earth to feed the starving and, in effect, make them slaves to the Western World.
The included article simply shows how the collusion between Kenya, and other African, politicians is causing an ongoing crisis to mushroom into a total disaster. As far as I am concerned, this is de facto colonialism. The difference in the neo-colonial era is the there is no one on the ground, as in the old British Empire, to make sure the "natives" benefit from the intrusion of the mother lands (seed companies) into Africa.
Food Crisis as Kenya Opens its Doors to GMOs
Kenya - 03 Nov 11

The horn of Africa is undergoing the most severe food crisis over the last 60 years. To address the growing number of people suffering from hunger, Kenya has decided to officially authorize the importation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs), becoming the fourth African country to open its doors to GM crops, together with South Africa, Egypt and Burkina Faso.
The new regulations were strongly opposed by environmentalist associations, a number of parliament delegates and local food producers, who are worried that the introduction of GM seeds will cause contamination of locally grown crops.
“When millions of people seem condemned to death by starvation, the rich local and international well-connected cartels (including industrial multinationals) are even hungrier”, says John Kariuki, vice-president of Slow Food International, working on the ground in his home country of Kenya. “With their excessive influence over many aspects of global economic, political and social life, they have lured some African governments into allowing the importation of GMOs.”
“The move is also allowing imported foodstuffs at the expense of locally produced alternatives,” continued Kariuki. “In many African countries what has been selected, saved, shared and withstood the test of time though surviving harsh climatic conditions is now no longer regarded as seed. Only dealers are allowed to sell seeds and in most cases they are sterilized deliberately so that farmers must go back to the shops every planting season.”
The real problem facing Kenyan agriculture, in fact, is drought. The genetically modified varieties which will be used are resistant to some kind of pesticides and produce toxins to be immune from some pests, but currently there is no plant genetically modified to resist to prolonged drought. In a nutshell, GMOs in the Horn of Africa are useless.
In addition, even if GMOs could grant higher yields (which is still to be verified) the problem would not be solved, as it is mostly due to inadequate distribution channels. In fact, as Kenyan media has repeatedly shown, farms in some parts of the country experience a large cereal surplus, which, unable to be transported to markets and sold to people, is used to feed cattle.
Find out more about Slow Food’s campaign against GMOs.
Or write to communication@slowfood.com
Source: The Ecologist
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
CHRISTOPHER ROBIN MISSED THE REAL SHOW
Ah yes, the guard is changing at Buckingham Palace, but no one puts on a show like this:
Now, we here in Texas, USA, and our neighbors in Mexico, might take notice. I would drive all the way to the border if I could see a show like this. Mariachi music included.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
THE MOST CONFUSING STORY SINCE LORD GLADSTONE
This could only happen in Great Britain!
Here is one of those lords a leaping making either a monstrous insane claim, or offering, by proxy, to save England and ultimately the world.
Part One:
Part Two:
Now, read a discussion of it all. It seems that someone suspects the Vatican is trying to buy England outright. What Philip II of Spain failed to do with the Armada, the Vatican will do by cashing in its vast gold holding. No strings attached, just take it.
Confused? Of course you are. This is possibly one of the most extreme situations in British history. Either we have a gigantic hoax or comic drama and insane double domes on high, OR we have the opportunity for England to take total control of the world economy and be the eternal nanny of all nations. Pax Britannia could not have been more attractive.
Here is another video of interest.
Here is a forum on the topic. I usually pass up forums, but this discussion is interesting.
Here are my votes for most likely to be the shadowy "Foundation."
.....The Bilderbergers
.....The Vatican
.....One of the Emirates of the Persian Gulf
.....Iran (which resulted in the UK today launching clandestine war on Iran)
.....Finally, in last place, I felt I should include a master schemer, Rupert Murdoch.
So, who is YOUR choice for Foundation X?
Sunday, December 4, 2011
SAUCERED AND BLOWED
In the hills of Appalachia in North Carolina and Tennessee, when they find the coffee of tea too hot, they pour most of the cup full into the saucer and blow on it. Then they pour the tea back into the cup from the saucer, and it all takes about twenty times as long to do it as it took you to read this paragraph.
Now, this is much too slow for the "poor munited Hindu" of India. He certainly does "the best he kin do."
If you missed the tea hanging in mid air, play it until you do.
DRIVING SCHOOL IN INDIA..... WELL, SORT OF
If you fail your exam in this driving test, you end up in hospital or worse.
I once saw one only motorcycle in a metal wire ball doing this at a circus in Kentucky, USA. But, all these guys up there together, and TAKING AN OFFERING.
You know, if Benny Hinn, the fake healing evangelist, did this sort of show I might hang over the edge with a ten dollar bill for him.
WELCOME THE WOGS HOME BRITISH STYLE
This video got to me.
I tend to keep emotions in the background, but I really must say that I got the warm fuzzies over this one. It is OK to take a break from cynicism and reality once in a while. The British, if they can be convinced to let their guard down, do have warm hearts.
Please notice all the authentic "wogs" in the video. This also is a strength of the British. Stiff upper lip, fair play, call it anything you like..... they must be given high marks for this.
PLEASE ENJOY (Ladie, do have a tissue ready please)
Saturday, November 26, 2011
COMIC RELIEF- JINGLE BELLS FROM GUJARAT
Not to vorry, for you I give pipty percent discount song:
Ve got more in the go down.....
Thursday, November 17, 2011
CHINA'S FOREIGN POLICY
It seems that China has a record of confrontation with its best customers.
What does this mean. We know that China is heavily invested in trade with the USA, which is mostly one sided as China makes most US goods in the market place. At the same time, China makes missiles that they inform us can reach Nebraska etc etc.
Now, look at the dispute of the border between India and China. This is the same picture. China agitates India while making trade agreements.
China keeps the heat on Taiwan also, and other Asian nations resist China while trading with China. It seems to me that this is some primal notion of international relations from a thousand years ago. I wonder if the history of China would bear this out.
So, if China keeps this up, it would seem that a stand off with the whole world is in the offing, like two gun slingers with their hand poised to draw, China wants to look aggressive while cooing like a dove about more trade.
Bah. What fools we are to turn out back on Mexico, South and Central America, Africa and much of Asia to pamper the dragon.
Here is the story of the Big Red Bully of the North:
Monday, November 7, 2011
WHAT IS THIS BLOG ALL ABOUT?
The word "Wog" has been badly used over the years. It came to be a slur on the "natives" in much of the British Empire. Winston Churchill once said, "The Wogs begin at Dover." This was taken as a subtle slur on Europe, which was out of character for Churchill. So, he must have had another meaning.
Perhaps Churchill used Wog the way many of us used it. The African or Indian was a potential faithful friend, servant, and nuisance. It all depended on what sort of relationship you and the Wog had.
When I was in secondary school in Kenya I one day opened an old dictionary from England to see if they included the word "Wog". They did, and the only definition given was "Worthy Oriental Gentleman". Revisionists today on the Web have come up with several other definitions which make it very clear that they are young hot heads who love to make up facts as they go along.
In my era in Kenya, the word Wog was used by the sons of British colonial staff and missionaries as a form of recognition of status. If a kid had grown up playing with Africans, learned Swahili or a tribal language fluently, and if he really felt partial to the Wogs in his life, the rest of us noted that, and we would call him a Wog. It was a mark of one having reached a rite of passage.
I remember as a kid in Rift Valley Academy being told I was a Wog. I really felt like I had arrived. To this was added the affection I felt and received by several of the African Kikuyu workers around the school and in the kitchen. I liked Africa, it was home, and certain Africans were close to my heart. In fact, I did not feel much distinction at all over racial issues.
Even today, when I meet a long lost friend from the past in Kenya, he may say, "How are you doing, you old Wog?" This sucks me at once back in time to sweet memories of good days.
So, you now know who we are talking about at this blog. If you are a younger African from the post-colonial era, you may have been taught that the word Wog was a racial slur. Sometimes it was, but other times it had nothing to do with race or status.
The Title of the Blog tells you what an expatriate is, and if you add the two words together, you have the idea. Now, not wanting to be a snob, I want to make it quite clear that any "native" of the British Empire is as worthy of being called a Wog as the best of us expatriates.
So, I do welcome you. But do remember that there is no place here for preaching and complaining about the past. Nor do I tolerate revisionist history. Many nations in the Commonwealth remade their history to make heroes of despicable characters, and many worthy "natives" were cast away because they thrived under colonialism by using it as an opportunity.
Those of us who were there know the times when Britain behaved badly, and we know when the "natives" behaved badly. It is pointless for any of us to try to put a good face on the bad. It is equally wicked to toss out the good done by Great Britain simply because it makes national leaders look bigger than life.
In fact, there have been many discussions of the various colonial masters, and Great Britain is always seen as the most self-conscious master. That is, the English usually realized that they ought to lift up the level of life in a possession before they set up shop in that nation to do business. The Raj in India had its warts for sure, but if one notes the flow of order in India today, one sees "Great Britain" everywhere.
I trust you will send in your experiences and stories. There is much to learn in such an exercise.
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