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Heartfelt Letter from Mary, a Young Kenyan

September 7, 2010

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Dear Henry,


Thank you for this website which is helping to expose the truth. I am one of the people who are 'alert' and 'aware' of what is going on in the world. 

My name is Mary. I am 24 years old. Single and virgin (and proud). I live in Kenya which is a developing country. We face the same problem everybody else is facing in the world. I am just looking for my way out.

I am very different from my peers. I don't party and drink. The dating scene is a nuclear waste land. I am trying to save and build for the future, which I know will be very dark. Everybody around me seems to think that the world is just fine and things will carry on the way they are.

Here in Kenya, people are abandoning farming; thus the food prices are starting to go high. Even in the rural areas, they buy food,which they used to produce, from shops. They don't store food for the 'bad' years anymore.

Also many people are moving into the city where they purchase a small piece of land for an extravagant price. And those who can manage to get a land big enough plant silly flower gardens and trees which you cannot eat (I believe you should try and plant things like fruit trees for its benefit if you are not into full agriculture).

In that land you can't even grow anything and you depend entirely on the supermarket for your food and the (defunct) city council for your water, which they never deliver. Here in Kenya, you have to make private arrangements for your water, especially drinking water.

You can't also depend on the police force as they are very corrupt. There are so many private security companies in Kenya to give security if you have the money.

Our health care is for those who can pay for it .We are among the most corrupt and expensive country in the world. They call this kind of living 'progress' and 'sophisticated/good living in the city '. You can impress people by living like an ignorant carefree sheep.

I hope to have enough to buy my land maybe plant some crops, raise few cattle and save some food for the coming global drought/famine/ww3.  I hope/pray that I do not starve to death or get killed in the madness. I hope to get out in time.

I also hope to get out (stop fully depending on) of employment (bond servitude) soon, if I can. I think I can make enough for me freelancing since I am single for now + I don't want to be the victim of the mark of the beast so as to preserve my 'job' (slavery coz at that time we will be working for peanuts, I mean worthless paper electronic money (peanuts are more valuable than money, at least at that time), if there will be any job at all) and 'daily bread'(GMOs and other empty foods, if they will be any).

Already, in this country you cannot go into some major buildings without your ID and/with your telephone number. You are also required to be scanned, video recorded and physically searched sometimes especially handbags.

This is sad because our freedom fighters who fought our British colonizers fought against IDS and being restricted in movement. I hope to meet Mr. Right along the way. One who is enlightened on what is going on and is not spending time parting and fornicating away in this little time left.

Everybody laughs when I try to tell them of the coming events, especially my friends and family (now I know how Noah felt). I hope they make it though the coming global disaster and I will surely miss them.

My immediate family members (dad, mum, sister, brother) will run to me if I am successful in my farm, so I know I have to budget for them. I pray that I get the last laugh.

This is a third world country so we will experience the worst hit. I was wondering if you could direct me to some survival sites. Maybe even suggest some books for me? Every little information counts. I am already studying alternative medicine and I am proud to say that I have not been to a hospital in 1 ½ years neither do I take the pharmaceutical poisons.

I also don't buy (overpriced and toxic) cosmetic lotions but I put on natural oil like olive, Shea butter, coconut oil etc on my skin which is doing wonders and I am getting comments all over. I am now studying essential oils and their uses. I am also staying away from processed foods and staying sugar free. I've never felt better. Keep up the good work and pray for me.


Mary can be reached at  <redsunmaria@yahoo.com>

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Dear Mary,

Thanks for this great account of life in Barack Obama's birthplace. No one can foretell the future but I am not as pessimistic as you. I don't believe there will be a world war. If there is, Kenya will be spared. So chin up girl!

As for the rest of us, in harm's way, let's stop being such Chicken Littles!  They keep tensions high in order to justify spending all that money on "Defense."  But they can't harm us without harming themselves. We're the collateral on the national debt. We're a necessary evil.  We create the demand for their commodities.

Political freedom will probably continue to deteriorate. Education and the mass media will become more coercive and decadent. But for most, material conditions will be adequate to lead rich and rewarding private lives.

The Illuminati's biggest asset is the ignorance/complacency of the intelligentsia and the masses. I don't think they will jeopardize that by too many more shenanigans.

You are a brave and intelligent young woman. You live in an impoverished country. I wish you strength and wisdom.  Keep in touch.


Henry

 




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Comments for "Heartfelt Letter from Mary, a Young Kenyan"

Kay said (September 9, 2010):

At 30 years I discovered your website . This was a year after 9/11,prior to which I implicitly believed everything the MSM fed us.You and other counter-factual (conspiracy theory) authors hel[ped me see things clearly-thanks!

As one of the few Kenyans not breathlessly enamoured of the Jewish created CIA trained bathhouse boy Obama, I've endeavored to show my countrymen your writings on the subject to little avail-as I'm sure you know people would rather settle for smoke and mirrors and the make believe of wishful thinking when the reality is too disillusioning.

I honestly don't think things are as bleak as Mary makes out, I'm in a small town some 140 km out of Nairobi and yes poverty does exist,but everyone says it has noticeably decreased in the past 6 years. The UN thinks so too,and no longer classifies us as a highly indebted poor country,the standard description in this part of the world.

On a sidenote,we've also seen attempted feminization of Kenyan society by our very own Swinems and Abzugs who would Dworkinize our legal structures a la America but failed miserably in mid-2006.

It may suprise you to know this is somewhat unfortunately Westernized society, perhaps too prone to new attitudes simply because they're 'Western'. We have a clique (mercifully still small) actively attempting to legalize sodomy. Thanks to you I now know how the advocates of faggotry and feminism are both handmaidens of the devil,with one being a stalking horse for the other.

Anyway,you're not just a teacher Henry,but an eyeopener; some eyes will willfully remain shut but continue what you do.

Kay,a 37 year old selfemployed Kenyan guy


Dan said (September 8, 2010):

This letter from Kenya reminds us that dignity still resides in many human hearts. A friend's daughter spent 6 months in Kenya in 2005 with a group of young missionaries. At the time Kenya was one of the most stable, affluent countries in Africa. We know why that's not so now or anywhere in the agricultural world.

I've read in our magazines, Wall Street Journal, Rolling Stone, of wicked men bragging of buying thousands of square miles of farmland in Africa and India as the farmers have been displaced by design. Americans can't pull their heads out of their Glen Beck, Fox News, NPR, Hip Hop, or Lady GaGa coma to even be aware of the atrocities going on all over the world as we wait. Mary's premonition of famine and Apocalypse may not happen here, but it's a very real probability in UN targeted 'zones' on earth. The mainstream reality merchants don't carry the voices and news of real people anymore, but it's still here. One thing they don't think worth reporting is the work churches do sending volunteers to Kenya, and elsewhere to help. I've met young people who do this work and it's not fake. Such youth are are a minority in this culture as Mary is in hers, but it gives me hope for humanity's future because I know there will always be some people who never give in. There never have been many in any age or land, but those are the people who preserve humanity.


Henry Makow received his Ph.D. in English Literature from the University of Toronto in 1982. He welcomes your comments at