"I'm still here," Baba keeps saying. But Kenyan media keeps on ignoring this statement. WHY?
"I'm still here," Baba keeps saying. But Kenyan media keeps on ignoring this statement. WHY?
Who decides what happens in Kenyan affairs and how it is reported?
Here's an example to show what I mean. People have said that Raila Odinga has said things like, "I'm going nowhere," "Baba is going nowhere," "I'm still here in the thick and thin of Kenyan politics," and so on. Have you read about that in the news?
Nope. In the news, we instead hear about Raila's successors, like who will take over after Raila and so on. Instead, we hear in the news that "Ruto is gaining power" and "He has now completely neutralized the opposition," which are comments on the Raila-AU-job story. Now, we're told, Ruto is moving toward being in full charge. Isn't that what we're seeing in the news right now?
That's why I ask again: who decides how politics are covered and analyzed in Kenya? We're not seeing the truth in the media because they don't show what's really going on in the country called Kenya.
As we continue to connect events, we can connect the current state of the country to the new start of the story that Raila is leaving Kenya to focus on a job with an African union that will keep him very busy. At work, he can't even get involved in politics in his area. Do you remember how that story began? We can very easily connect what's happening now to the start of that Raila-AU drama.
However, it's all part of a well-oiled and carefully planned fiction story that has taken over Kenya. The Kumekucha Chris channel was also part of that propaganda plan. It's interesting to note that the people spreading propaganda have calmed down since my last video where I talked about Dennis Itumbi's boys. And people who have responded are being very careful. But I'm still going to clear and block a lot of comments to keep bad stuff out of my channel's comments section. It's fine to argue and even disagree about things. But let's not have that UDA propaganda garbage on this channel.
Another thing that the news isn't talking about is what's happening with the Kenyan Shilling right now. Kenyans were shocked when the currency suddenly became stronger against major foreign currencies. However, that strength has now abruptly ended, and the Kenyan Shilling is stuck between 144 and 146 Kenya Shillings to the US dollar. It's stuck there and going up and down, but all signs point to it soon losing value against the big foreign currencies again. Those are the very clear signs.
We need to get ready for what's coming. It needs careful planning because it could mean the difference between life and death.
Early on, we said on this station that Kenya was in the season of judgment. We also said that the season of judgment always comes with the season of exposure; they are like twins. Why is that? As the Judgment takes place, evil will be shown, and no one will be able to say, "Why is the Judgment on Kenya?" Things are better for us than for that country and that other country. The fact that it was made public means that no one can say that again.
Kenyans were recently complaining about the heatwave because it was so unbearably hot in most of the country. On this show, we said that when it gets too hot, it almost always leads to too much rain and flooding. That has now happened.
We also said on this station that after the controversial US pastor Benny Hinn's visit to the country, Almighty God would make it clear to us and everyone else whether Hinn's visit was a blessing or not. Now, I don't think it was an accident that the Benny Hinn mega-crusade in Nairobi was followed right away by heavy rain with strong winds. Most especially near Kiambu Road. It's also not a coincidence that someone very close to the UDA government broke the story. The first person on Twitter to tell us about the damage caused by windy rain was Dennis Itumbi. He said that trees had fallen on Kiambu Road. Because of this, people were stuck there, and some of them were stuck all night in their cars. Electrical poles were knocked down by the wind, damaging infrastructure. For many hours, a large part of that part of Nairobi did not have power.
Also, just as the campaign was coming to an end, we heard about something that had never happened before in Cameroon. We were told that Charles Kipsang, a Kenyan runner, had passed out and died before crossing the finish line in 16th place in a cross-country race in that country. The man was only 32 years old.
Kenyan runners are known all over the world, but this has never happened to one of them during a race.
I think that everything was a reaction to that Crusade. One of the worst accidents happened in Busia when an oil tanker crashed head-on into a bus carrying people. Then there was a fire, and all of the people who died in that accident were burned so badly they could not be identified.
Could you tell me ONE good thing that has happened since the campaign, just so I'm sure?
What is going to happen next?
Our country has already been through floods and many other tragedies. Soon, there will be hunger and food shortages because of the Judgment season that has hit Kenya.
In terms of our politics, I think it's also part of the well-thought-out propaganda plan that UDA leaders have toned down their criticism of the opposition in order to sell the story that Raila and Ruto have secretly shook hands.
All of this is part of the effort to spread a false story about a kiss. That's why you see news stories about UDA leaders saying they back Raila for the AU job. A well-thought-out plan has been made to trick Kenyans into giving up on Raila and the opposition. The goal is to make Kenyans feel lost so that they have no choice but to follow Ruto and the UDA government in any way possible.
UP NEXT: Ruto Museveni Raila photos: The lie behind them | Kenya news
Comments
Post a Comment