SNEAK
PREVIEW
Three
British colonial officers protested at the British rigging of
Nigeria’s Independence Elections. (Two gave in to pressure. It was
decided that I was the ringleader and should be punished accordingly.
In fact, Charles Bunker was my senior officer.)
The
remarkable way in which I was treated – vilification; vindication;
commendation; threats; hostility; offer of a knighthood (with
permanent exile); denigration – puzzled me until I read every book
on Macmillan, his diaries, biographies, etc. Only then did I realize
I had been treated in accord with Macmillan’s personal philosophy.
However, as Macmillan had by this time killed three million innocent
Africans with Labour’s help, I could hardly feel badly done to. I
was very lucky to be alive. Had I come near success as a
whistle-blower, I would have been killed. This was no problem for
M15/6 who have many killers to hand. Actually I was a failed
whistle-blower because poisoned by Porton Down, which was the view of
a Minister of Defence who had reason to know!
For
twelve years I suffered the devastating effects of a poison, which
destroyed my gut and simulated tropical sprue, which is rarely found
in Africa. All this time Porton Down had the antidote. This was
naturally denied me. The chance survival was remarkable and only
after many years of medical research did I feel confident enough to
re-commence my whistle-blowing. By this time the British had created
a wasteland in Nigeria. This proud showcase of democracy had become a
total basket case, thanks to Macmillan’s Machiavellian
Machinations.
Macmillan
evolved his Casablanca philosophy while resident Minister in North
Africa. The rest of Africa, particularly Nigeria, suffered from
Macmillan’s criminal tactics in the 50’s and 60’s, and the
documentary evidence is beginning to emerge. Macmillan adored what he
learned in North Africa. He was exhilarated!
‘The
purely Balkan politics we have here are more to my liking,’ he
wrote. ‘if you don’t like a chap, you don’t deprive him of the
whip or turn him out of the party. You just say he is a monarchist or
has plotted to kill Murphy’ – Macmillan’s American counterpart
– ‘and you shoot him off to prison or a Saharan concentration
camp. Then a week or two later, you let him out and make him Minister
for something or other. It’s really very exhilarating.’
In
1960 Macmillan rigged Nigeria’s Independence Elections and put
Northern stooges in power. He then jailed Opposition leaders. Chief
Anthony Enaharo got fifteen years on trumped – up treason charges!
This was sheer effrontery of Macmillan when he was the one who was
destroying democracy. Chief Enaharo is still alive, outraged and
seeking justice. Following a coup and a British counter-coup, he then
released Chief Enaharo and his colleague, Chief Awolowo, made them
Ministers in the military administration and with massive supplies of
British arms encouraged them to wage war on their fellow nationalists
of the Ibo nation in the East. This was passed off as a civil war in
which three million innocents died. It was a classic example of
British perfidy and followed exactly the tactic proclaimed by
Macmillan a few years earlier in North Africa. No doubt it was very,
very exhilarating! And the African victims of his treason to British
parliamentary democracy? They were not human beings. They were, in
his words, ‘only barbarians’.
My
own treatment as a whistle-blower was not much better. His
son-in-law, Julian Amery, through the Governor General, Sir James
Robertson, threatened my life should I succeed in alerting the
British public. At the very least, they promised, if I did not accept
permanent exile to the Far East, I would never work again. They kept
that promise with the help of successive British Governments. Mr.
Blair has done nothing to help me, or to deceive the British people
about Iraq and, following in Macmillan’s footsteps, waged an
illegal war.
Mac,
SuperMac, devious? Devious is not the word. Insane is a better one.
Drunk with power? Hitler was insane? Is Blair, who lied to
Parliament, not insane?
A
Dagger in the Heart
“Without
oil, and without the profits from oil, neither the UK nor Western
Europe can survive.”
TO
BE CONTINUED.
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