UN War Crimes in Katanga (Congo): The Untold Story Of U N Betrayal – Documentary
In this amazing documentary, the United Nations and its brutal “peacekeeping” troops are exposed brutalizing and murdering the people of Katanga. The problem, according to the UN, was that the people of Katanga refused to submit to a brutal, Soviet-backed Communist dictator. They decided to secede. But instead of minding its own business, the UN sent troops to subdue the province. Those troops perpetrated all manner of war crimes, including bayoneting children and bombing hospitals. Don’t believe the propaganda from the fake movie Siege of Jadotville. The UN was a brutal aggressor in this war. The UN’s troops continue to be exposed for raping children, killing civilians, and committing war crimes all over the world.
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Congo under Lumumba was a democratic socialist government or social democratic government, the powers to be using the UN and a bunch of useful idiots wanted to drive a wedge in Katanga so supported dumb ass secessions to weaken the newly independent government, to take over mining and so fourth, eventually the US, Canada, Britain, France with THE UN overthrew Lumumba, had Mobutu kill him and Katanga remained a part of Congo/Zaire until Rwandan backed thugs led by Kabila and Kagame overthrew Mobutu and the county has been a basket case ever since.
Profound. It is the same pattern throughout the 19th & 20th history. It was not so much what they had done, but what they had… Assets, & freedom! To me, it also reaks of Kissinger & Rockerfeller. I don't know if that was the case, but the manipulative causes to take over other peoples freedoms & assets is the same up to today with the same technocratic elites controlling everything. I must now read G. Edward Griffin's book. It is difficult to understand the present if you do not research history. You cannot defend your freedoms if you do not know how to apply the law. Learn both, people, then resist.
Excellent documentary! Thanks for posting this.
While I read G. Edward Griffin's "The Fearful Master: A Second Look at the UN", I came across this documentary, which helps me give real colors to Griffin's must reading book. I recommend both!