Dr Arikana exposing Israel secrets behind its Power
Summary
TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the need for unity, organization, and financial resources within the African diaspora to drive Africa's development. Drawing comparisons to the influence of a small Jewish population globally, the speaker urges pooling funds across borders to invest in African industry and infrastructure currently owned externally. They criticize continued division and foreign exploitation since colonization, arguing true liberation requires economic control. The speaker ultimately calls for coordinated action between Africans worldwide to finance and operate strategic sectors, ending reliance on outside funding to uplift the continent.
Takeaways
- 😊 The Jewish people united and pooled financial resources to support their community and Israel
- 😮 Africa has vast natural resources but little financial control over them
- 🤔 The African diaspora needs to unite and pool funds to invest in the continent
- 🔍 Understanding Africa requires an African perspective, not just the colonizer's perspective
- 😠 Colonial powers still control and exploit Africa's resources and development
- 😤 Africa is defeated by disunity and lack of funding to participate economically
- 🧐 Economic liberation was intentionally denied to black people globally
- 💡The solution is for the diaspora to unite into associations and pool funds
- 💸 With combined funds, Africa can begin taking control of core sectors
- 💪United financially, the diaspora can transform the paradigm for Africa
Q & A
What realization did the 13 Jewish men come to in 1945 regarding their need to unite?
-They realized there was a need for them to unite and speak with one voice when it comes to issues pertaining to them and their country.
What is the main resource the Jewish people used to gain financial control and influence?
-They united and pulled out their own financial resources to fund themselves rather than rely on others.
How can African diaspora help build a bridge to empower Africa financially?
-If a million diaspora donated $1000 each, it would provide $1 billion that could be invested in Africa year after year.
How did the colonizers exploit Africa's resources?
-They built infrastructure designed only to extract resources out of Africa without developing the continent.
Why is it difficult for African businessmen to think continentally?
-They struggle to make a living in their own small countries with restrictions and barriers to reach neighboring countries.
What is needed for Africa to address challenges like border issues and single currency?
-It requires a shift in mindset to come together, trust each other, and protect against outside invaders.
Who controls most major employers and mining in Africa?
-The former colonial powers from Europe still control the major industries they built.
Why can't Africans compete to develop pillar sectors?
-They lack unity of purpose and pooled financial resources to bid on major contracts.
What was denied from black people globally throughout history?
-Economic liberation was intentionally denied to keep black populations disempowered.
How can black populations start to regain economic freedom?
-By building their own financial resources and institutions rather than relying on outside funding.
Outlines
🎵 Jews United Financially to Support Israel and Themselves
In 1945, 13 Jewish men met in a library soon after the Holocaust. They united to speak with one voice on Jewish issues and back it up financially. Though small in number, Jews globally wield financial power. African diaspora needs that level of unity and funding.
😞 Africa Still Suffers From Effects of Berlin Conference
It's hard for African businesses to think continentally due to restrictions. African diaspora abroad can help bridge gaps. With coordinated funding, trade barriers and infrastructure bottlenecks can be addressed. But colonial mindsets still divide Africa 130 years after Berlin conference.
😡 Same Colonial Powers Still Control African Resources
The colonial powers that divided Africa still control its resources by owning key industries. Africa supplies 75% of minerals to the London Stock Exchange. Africa needs to get ownership in pillars of development like mining and manufacturing rather than just make noise.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Unity
💡Financial Resources
💡African diaspora
💡Colonizers
💡Berlin Conference
💡Mind
💡Pillars of development
💡Economic liberation
💡Meaningful associations
💡Insanity
Highlights
Jewish people unite and speak with one voice on issues pertaining to them and their country.
Jewish unity is useless without financial resources to back it up.
Jews financially control the world with their unity and resources despite their small population.
If African diaspora could contribute even small amounts, it would add up to make a major difference.
Africa has immense land and resources, but little financial control due to disunity.
Colonizers built infrastructure in Africa only to extract resources, not develop the continent.
African diaspora must help Africa progress by providing integrated thinking and an understanding of Africa's true situation.
A single African currency, passport, stock exchange, and monetary policy are needed for a unified Africa.
Africa's division goes back to the Berlin Conference partitioning and is perpetuated by continued mistrust.
Insanity is doing the same things repeatedly while expecting different results - Africa must wake up.
Africa's development is still controlled by colonial powers through ownership of pillar industries like mining.
African disunity and lack of funding prevents participation and control of the continent's pillar industries.
Economic liberation was intentionally denied to black people globally to disempower them.
Meaningful organization and pooling of resources is key for Africa to progress and control its economies.
United financing is the bridge for Africans to begin competing and taking over pillar industries.
Transcripts
[Music]
allow me to share with you
briefly that in 1945 13 Jewish men met
in the
library they didn't even have a place to
meet this was soon after
Holocaust the ideas they came up with
during that
meeting were based on two
facts two realizations that there was a
need for them to unite
for them to speak with one voice when it
comes to issues pertaining to them and
their
country they also realized that their
Unity was useless if they did not back
it up with Financial
Resources so that is all they did they
United they said we may not like each
other as
individuals but when it comes to their
jewishness when it comes to Israel they
stick together like superglue they also
pulled out their Financial
Resources if I may stand stop for a
second use Israel as an example and the
Jewish
people the Jewish people own this little
bitty tiny little piece of land which is
a
desert there's only 15 million Jews
around the
world compared to Africa we have the
largest landmar on Earth richest
continent on Earth and over 400 million
African
diaspora the
Jews their little bitty country that is
a
desert financially they control the
world whether you like it or
not when those Americans in
charville were holding their ticket
torches talking about the Jews will not
replace us you never saw a single Jewish
man on television
complaining they complain with their
finances their dollars speak for them
Jews did not go and borrow money from
anybody they fund
themselves they're probably the most
powerful people
financially their money speaks for
them what did we do instead when George
Floyd gets killed and many others we on
the street we make noise and that's it
if everybody that
protested could put a dollar and say yes
we want to protest but we're also going
to do something about
it now we could get
somewhere we could get
somewhere translate those
voices into finances let's make that
bridge let's create that
bridge let's take a page from the
Jews let's understand that as black
people we are the most IND dangered
species on
Earth let's also make a commitment that
how long are we going to all this carage
to go on how long are we going to
continue to be
stupid it's about the finances my
brothers and sisters if we do not bring
our finances together if we do not
understand that my $85 a month for a
year is an investment in not only myself
but my children my grandchildren and
generations to come then who are we what
is the
solution understand that the
brain drain out of Africa started over
400 years ago with the children of
Africa who were being taken out of
Africa as slaves remember when they were
choosing which Africans to take out as
slaves they chose the fittest the
smartest that who they felt would
sustain and survive the rigorous journey
across the
Atlantic followed by those who have left
Africa in recent years in search of
greener pastures some running away from
farming and Wars
but the end result
is Africans around the world are
building other
nations while we are allowing our
beloved continent to languish or be
exploited the colonizers have been in
Africa for
centuries all they have succeeded in
doing is building infrastructure
designed to do nothing but extract
resources Out of Africa that's all they
have done and that's all they plan to
continue to do we're the only ones who
can change that
Paradigm and that means the African
diaspora must wake up that means the
African diaspora must understand what is
really going on and not understand
Africa from the eyes of the colonizers
from the eyes of the media that have
chosen to paint Africa as a diseased and
dying continent in need of
rescue let's understand our Africa as
African diaspora let's understand our
role
it's very difficult for African and
African businessmen in Malawi in bosana
to think
Continental they're struggling to ech
living in that little bitty country with
all the restrictions and the
difficulties of reaching to the next to
the country next door to then ask that
same businessman to think
Continental but the people who can help
with that bridge the PE people who are
already integrated in a way
people who can come to Africa with an
integrated
mind are the children of Africa in the
diaspora like I said
before a million diaspora with $1,000
dollar that's a billion dollars a
billion dollars is a lot of money and
then you take that 1 billion let's do it
year year in and year out Financial
Resources we need to pull our funds
together we need to begin to look at our
continent as a continent what do the
market women in Africa need today how do
we begin to make it possible for the
market woman in Nigeria to sell to the
market woman in Kenya what she cannot
find in Kenya but it's in Nigeria how do
we begin to loosen those trade barriers
it's a level one I'm hoping that the
African Continental free trade area can
begin to address those issues but
looking at what we have right now when
you see countries still blocking borders
still making it difficult difficult for
country for Africans to travel uh freely
around the continent all of our
challenges if you begin to understand
them they all go back to the mind we
must open up our Africa we need a single
African currency it's just that simple
we can't talk about the
afcfta and still have 54 I mean 44
different currencies we can't talk about
uh a single Africa if we still have to
carry a passport to travel around our
country we can't talk about progress
within Africa if we still are having to
fight all these various wars in the
different countries as little bitt
different uh military Africa needs to
truly begin to look at what are the
needs of the continent how do we move
1.27 billion people let's have a
strategy for that how do we feed 1.27
billion people let's have a strategy for
that how do we
house how do we clothe 1.27 billion
people that thinking outside the box is
what's really going to give us the
results that we desire but as long as
Togo is strategizing for Togo as long as
jouti is strategizing for
jouti we are defeated before the game
even begins and that's exactly where
they want us to be that's exactly where
they put us with the Berlin Conference
and that's why it saddens me to think
over 130 years later since the Berlin
Conference we are still suffering from
the effects of the Berlin Conference so
again our
challenges while they are many there are
challenges that we can address but for
us to be able to address these simple
challenges like border issues need for a
passport single
currency single monetary policy single
Stock
Exchange basic things that we should
just do
automatically it goes back to the mind
because we get so divided the French are
coming in if you're Fran ofon so to
speak why do we even call ourselves
frankophone if we're
anglophone look at Echo us and the echo
in West Africa they can't come to an
agreement on something that is so
obvious and so terribly
needed I don't want to sound like a
broken record our problem goes back to
the Mind our ability to solve our
problems it starts with the mind I'm
sorry to say but it is suddening it is
disappointing it is frustrating and as a
mother you look at it and say my
children
what
happened why can't we wake up from this
Slumber why can't we wake up and say
enough is enough we got to come together
we got to trust each other and we've got
to protect and defend each other against
these Invaders how
long are we going to continue to
mistrust each other to not believe in
each other how long are we going to
continue to be stupid and continue to do
the same things over and over and
expecting a different result Albert
Einstein called it
Insanity I would hope we can all look in
the mirror and say Insanity nor
more prior to
Independence if you were colonized by
the British those are British companies
if you were colonized by the uh
Portuguese by the
Germans by the French those are the
major Employers in your country it
Independence they just lay low but
they've never left they're still mining
they are still running most of the
industry 75% of the minerals being
traded at the at the land on Stock
Exchange are coming from Africa so we
need to
strategize and see how we can get into
manufacturing get into mining those
pillar of development that are currently
owned by the same people who have been
oppressed ing us how do we
strategize to get ourselves into
ownership of the pillars of development
because we can talk all we
want but if we don't get into these
sectors we are always going to be noise
makers I like to agree with Professor
lumba when he says he doesn't blame the
Chinese the Chinese are taking advantage
of our Africa because we are missing in
action I was talking to the managing
director for the Zambian development
agency he said Ambassador every day I go
to work I have Chinese lined up outside
my office not even zambians are lining
up let alone Africans or African
diaspora so what are we supposed to do
we need development in our countries but
our people are not coming in to take
advantage of the opportunities that's
one the other issue is a lot of these
contracts are contractor funded and that
brings us to issue problem number two so
not only are we not
organized in this
meaningful associations we also don't
have the funding because if we were to
be organized meaningfully we could then
pull our resources together so we're
defeated because we don't have the
funding to participate in the bidding
process for this contracts so where are
the opportunities the opportunities
start with the realization that where we
are defeated is unity of purpose having
associations that we can pull our funds
together so we can realize that when we
begin to compete
financially we can begin to take over
those pillars of development within our
countries the way things are
today it is very difficult for us as
Africans to get into those areas
those sectors those pillars of
development because we are defeated
financially we must understand that the
one thing that was denied black people
around the globe no matter where you see
us it could be in Papa New Guinea it
could be in Brazil in Africa in the
United States in Europe in China the one
thing that we were denied is economic
Liberation that was intentional
how then do we
regroup and build our
own Financial nucleus because as long as
we are still having an idea and going to
them for funding we are still
enslaved so it goes back to how do we
create those meaningful
relationships goes back to what we are
doing is
adding
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