 Source: Prison Planet
Source: Prison PlanetPaul Joseph Watson
While the political left and an army of Hollywood trendies are clamoring
 for a U.S. Military invasion of Uganda to capture Joseph Kony, a man 
who has not even been in the country for six years, Ugandan authorities,
 backed by the World Bank and British carbon trading companies, are 
slaughtering Ugandan villagers and stealing their land in a brutal new 
form of neo-colonialism that has gone largely unnoticed.
Following the release of Kony 2012, a film made by a shadowy charity with links to USAID,
 the Tweetosphere exploded with a deluge of leftist politicos and 
clueless celebrities jumping on the bandwagon to call for Barack Obama 
to launch yet another act of “humanitarian” bloodletting to go after 
Kony, leader the of Lord’s Resistance Army (LRC).
In their haste to appear trendy and in vogue with a 
viral trend that was all over the social networks like a bad rash within
 the space of 24 hours, those advocating an increased military 
intervention on top of the 100 US troops already sent into Uganda last year, most notably habitual “humanitarian” warmonger Angelina Jolie, didn’t concern themselves with the facts.
The propaganda campaign that has put Joseph Kony on a par with Osama Bin Laden and Hitler is a crude hoax to legitimize the US military-industrial complex’s agenda to re-colonize Africa under Africom.
“Not surprisingly, the [film] is seriously misleading, 
falsely implying there’s war raging in Northern Uganda when there’s not.
 In fact, Kony has not been in the country for six years; his group is a
 much-depleted rump, numbering a few hundred people at most,” writes ABC Australia’s Jeff Sparrow.
Ugandan journalist Angelo Izama
 calls Kony 2012 a “misrepresentation,” noting that the film’s 
“portrayal of [Kony's] alleged crimes in Northern Uganda are from a 
bygone era,” and that the problems facing the country in 2012 are AIDS, 
Hepatitis, prostitution and unemployment, none of which would be 
alleviated by a U.S. military invasion on the pretext of hunting a man 
who is not even in the country.
“At the end of the day the Kony2012 campaign will not 
make Joseph Kony more famous but it will make Invisible Children 
famous,” writes Izama. “It will also make many, including P.Diddy, feel 
like they have contributed some good to his capture- assuming Kony is 
even alive. For many in the conflict prevention community including 
those who worry about the militarization of it in Central Africa this 
campaign is just another nightmare that will end soon. Hopefully.”
While a legion of celebrity idiots and political 
operatives push the Kony 2012 hoax, Ugandan people are currently facing a
 very real threat of murder and displacement that has nothing to do with
 the Lord’s Resistance Army. It’s being carried out by the Ugandan 
government itself in alliance with the World Bank and carbon trading 
companies.
As we reported last year,
 armed troops acting on behalf of New Forests Company, an outfit backed 
by the World Bank whose board includes HSBC Managing Director Sajjad 
Sabur as well as other former Goldman Sachs investment bankers, burned 
houses to the ground and killed children to evict Ugandans from their 
homes in the name of seizing land to protect against “global warming.”
An Oxfam report documents how the British outfit has 
worked with the Ugandan government to forcibly expel over 20,000 people 
from their homes using terror and violence as part of a lucrative 
scramble for arable land that can be used to satisfy the multi-billion 
dollar carbon trading ponzi scheme, which is worth $1.8 million a year 
to the company.
Harrowing stories speak of how armed “security forces” 
stormed Ugandan villages and torched houses, burning children to death 
as they threatened to murder anyone who resisted while beating and 
torturing others.
But you won’t see the likes of Angelina Jolie or Bono 
tweeting about it in protest, because slaughtering people in cold blood 
and evicting families from their ancestral land in the name of saving 
the planet is perfectly acceptable.
Forget the manufactured hype surrounding ‘Kony 2012′ – 
it is nothing more than a cynical ruse designed to manipulate naive 
do-gooders into legitimizing another US-backed “humanitarian” assault 
aimed at swallowing up Africa’s resources and land.
While Joseph Kony and his army disappeared six years 
ago, Ugandans are being killed and evicted in their thousands by western
 entities right now – but nobody is making ‘viral’ films about the 
crisis and no celebrities are tweeting their displeasure.
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Paul Joseph Watson is the editor and writer for Prison Planet.com.
 He is the author of Order Out Of Chaos. Watson is also a regular 
fill-in host for The Alex Jones Show and Infowars Nightly News.
