The Futile Efforts of Anti-Afrikan Agency Operating Against Omowale Malcolm X and the Imperative Mission for  Global Afrikan Ascendancy

  • By kwende ukaidi
  • 09 Feb, 2020

Remembering Omowale Malcolm X

The Creator Supreme is all-knowing and Afrikan souls of the world have been bestowed upon with superlative knowingness from the Ultimate Divine. Remembrance is an important part of knowing. For the Afrikan it is recollection and rejuvenation of spirit. For the Afrikan it is the bringing forth of the best s/heroes of the Afrikan pantheon. For the Afrikan it is key in the process for restoration of self. For the Afrikan it is honouring the best of the Afrikan self. For Afrikan it reconnects the soul to higher purpose. For the Afrikan it is profound learning. For the Afrikan it is a part of spiritual and cultural  the life and example of this great hero. This great Heru. This great Ogun. In remembrance, of Omowale Malcolm X the wicked hand of the alien forces of anti-Afrikan agency rear their ugly head in the futile attempt to thwart the eternal thrust for global Afrikan ascendancy. Author Baba Zak Kondo sheds light on the background foul manifestation of some of these dastardly operations:  

“The Counter-Intelligence Programme is something that the FBI initiated, well actually we need to put this in historical context probably the first step is to define what counter-intelligence is ‘cause a lot of people don’t have an understanding of what counter-intelligence is. The best way to do that is to first define what intelligence is. Intelligence simply means acquiring information..if you work for an agency, for example, it could be FBI. It could be military intelligence. It could be NYPD or what have you. If your job is to gather intelligence, all that simply means is that you’re going to document it. Your going to get any type of information that can then be used to evaluate whatever the target is. Counter-intelligence is something different though. Counter-intelligence deals with first getting the information and then using the information or using some type of scheme, some type of programme, some type of techniques, some type of activity in order to hurt, in order to discredit, in order to disrupt, in order to destroy. They like to use the term neutralise, which is like an all-encompassing term which means to weaken to the point that its no longer a threat.

Counter-Intelligence, you can go all the way back to the turn of the century and see aspects of counter-intelligence. But when you really begin to see it directed at [so-called] dissidence in the United States, where I like to begin is probably with the Garvey Movement. Those of you people who have read for example, the Garvey Papers, know that J. Edgar Hoover was able to build his reputation during the post world war one period by going after Garvey. And in fact it reached a point whereby the person who would actually introduce Marcus Garvey to the Madison Square Garden Conventions that the Universal Negro Improvement Association would hold every year was actually someone who was on the payroll of the agency which became the FBI (you know they went through a lot of name changes). And of course, that whole mail fraud campaign against Marcus Garvey was actually something that the Justice Department with Hoover and other people actually created. It was a façade. Garvey really did not commit mail fraud. But I’m saying all of that basically to say that is where you begin to see its origin particularly amongst Black people. I prefer to use the term Afrikan people.

Now, after world war two, is where you really begin to see it escalating…after world war two you begin to see J. Edgar Hoover beginning to consolidate his own authority, consolidate his own power. So, by the time you get into the middle of the 1950s, the FBI is ready to officialise a counter-intelligence programme. Now, I say officialise simply because they’re going to use techniques they were already using anyway with groups during the war, even before the war…when they initiate the first counter-intelligence programme or COINTELPRO as they like to call it.

One of the unique features of counter-intelligence is that the bottom line is to use anything that you can use in order to destroy your enemy. And I think that for the average person it’s difficult for them to really begin to really understand what that means. I think one former FBI agent probably put it best, that was Arthur Murtagh, who used to work for the Atlanta office, during the King era. And one of the points that he said is that, ‘You must realise counter Intelligence operators, that is those people, you know those agents who are involved in counter intelligence’, he said, ‘they have fiendish minds’. And what he was saying with that is, is that an operation will be successful or unsuccessful depending upon how diabolical the scheme they could come up with.

One of the keys to counter intelligence though, is to plant a seed, and then to rely upon people to react to that seed a certain way. And if they give you the reaction that they want then a lot of times that will accumulate in you achieving your goal. Now, another thing that you want to be clear on that counter-intelligence has used for a very long time is simply to exploit existing weaknesses of people. Jealousies and envies, personality conflicts. Anything that they could use in order to weaken a target. Groups like the FBI have historically have used. And remember too, the best type of counter-intelligence operation is those operations in which the intelligence agency be it FBI, be it CIA always remains in the background. In fact, the very best, as one former FBI official said is, ‘the very best counter-intelligence operations are those that remain secret from inception to eternity’. Now, what this does for people like myself is it makes it very difficult sometimes to trying to uncover it. Because remember now, the best type of counter-intelligence that you are going to find, we’re not supposed to know. I’m not supposed to know about it. And you’re not supposed to know about it. And the people that are being targeted in it, they’re not supposed to know about it either. And so, it makes it very difficult for us to then piece thing together. And of course, that’s very consistent with the concept of plausible denial. And plausible denial is something that the intelligence community has developed and this is simply a very unique, a very sophisticated way to deny their participation; their knowledge of operations which are generally illegal, immoral, unethical. Because most counter-intelligence activities that you find are one of the above – immoral, illegal, unethical. And of course, you don’t have to be a genius to figure out why plausible denial exists.

The other reason that it exists is that it’s a protection, if you will, for senior officials who do not have to be connected to some of these schemes… There are two major ways that very sickening counter-intelligence schemes are authorised by senior officials. One is of course, is euphemisms. And that’s simply when you use real nice terms in order to order something that’s not real nice. You know a classic example, August 18th 1960 national security council meeting…and they’re talking about Patrice Lumumba of the Kongo…CIA senior director Alan Dulles is there..and Eisenhower who represents the highest authority. In any type of counter-intelligence scheme, in the intelligence community the president represents the highest authority. He stops the meeting, when they’re talking about Lumumba, he looks at Alan Dulles, and he tells Alan Dulles, ‘Patrice Lumumba is one man and one man cannot stop the United States government from implementing policy’. Alan Dulles who has been trained to pick up the energy, because remember the whole key to plausible denial and authorising these messages is the energy that you receive from the senior official. He picked up the energy left the meeting and immediately authorised the assassination of Patrice Lumumba and sent it down the channels saying he had the highest authority. You that’s how that works, you see later on what happened was actually what was supposed to happen. Later on, they had a congressional hearing in which these allegations were made. All but one person in that entire meeting who was still alive said that he thought that was an assassination order. Everybody else who was interviewed or testified in the hearing, they said, ‘No, he just made the statement that he was just one man’. That’s how its supposed to work. And therefore, plausible denial is intact. That one person who interpreted it, was a man by the name of Robert Johnson. He was a very perceptive person because, he should not, if they did it right, he should not have interpreted that evidence as an assassination order…

The second way a very sensitive counter-intelligence operation is authorised is what is known as circumlocution. That is simply when you beat around the bush. You want something done you don’t say, ‘I want you to kill such and such’. You say, ‘You know, such and such really, it would be real nice if you know, suppose their was two men and one of these men you really didn’t like that much. And well, you just wish that something just bad would happen to him’. Something real simple ridiculous like that. But if you say that to the wrong person at the right time it could be deemed as an assassination order. And we have cases like that in the United States government…

The only way we’re going to understand counter-intelligence is for us to realise that… the sky was the limit as one former FBI informant said. He said that the sky was basically the limit. Anything, if it could bring results, that’s all they cared about. If it meant, for example, someone getting killed, that didn’t matter. If it meant a person ended up going to jail for something that they didn’t do, it didn’t matter. If it meant burning down buildings or arson, it didn’t matter. If it meant getting information about someone’s sex life and circulating it or using it as a form of blackmail or whitemail depending on what side of the fence you on, it didn’t matter. And that’s how counter-intelligence works. And, of course we’re going to see this in Malcolm’s assassination”.

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