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Google Android Netbooks

November 30th, 2007 No comments
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M009 E18 MID 7" Google Android 4.0 Tablet PC 4GB Computer Netbook 3G WIFI PINK
Paypal   US $179.99

Google Android Netbooks
Microsoft Windows is going to die soon? Right?

I think Windows have finally got what it deserves and it about to due in the next 5-10 years. Linux is becoming really popular and so is Mac OSX. Intact, Mac Osx and the Mac are growing 8X faster than any other computer in the world. Google chrome OS is crap, but it's also coming. HP said it is going to dump Windows and use it's own HP webOS on it's new computers in the next 1-2 years for there hand helds, phones, computers, tablets, and idk how but there printers. Android is also being featured In a new line of netbooks. Microsoft windows took a 15% plunge down in a matter or 6 months last years, and is still going down.

I like this idea. Lol

I doubt it. It might cut down especially as more and more people look to have a variety of computers rather than just one, and as a lot of content becomes more and more browser-centric.

And Microsoft is just one rather visible player in a land of propriety restriction and lock in. The iphone and ipad platforms are in many ways worse than windows in this area.

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7 Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case


7 Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard - Black Faux Leather Carrying Case


$3.39


Please note : it does NOT work for Coby Koros & Kindle fire, blackberry
This black leather case with laptop-style keyboard is the perfect accessory for 7" tablets. This protective cover is multi-functional and lets you type just as you would with your laptop/netbook. This case is equipped with a full working keyboard, a stylus, pockets to hold up to 2 styluses, USB cable, and an extendable stand. ...

7'' A13 Google Android 4.0 AllWinner Tablet Boxchip Cortex A8 1.2Ghz MID Capacitive Touch Screen G-sensor WIFI, Camera, Skype Video Calling, Netflix, Flash Supported Dragon Touch(TM) MID7134B [By TabletExpress] (4GB Black)


7'' A13 Google Android 4.0 AllWinner Tablet Boxchip Cortex A8 1.2Ghz MID Capacitive Touch Screen G-sensor WIFI, Camera, Skype Video Calling, Netflix, Flash Supported Dragon Touch(TM) MID7134B [By TabletExpress] (4GB Black)


$67.98


TabletExpress is ONLY one authorized distributor by Dragon Touch(TM) in North America.Buy genius Dragon Touch (TM) tablet from TabletExpress only.
Specification:
Operation system: Android 4.0 Support HD Flash 11
Main IC: Allwinner A13 (CPU+ GPU+ VPU) Cortex A9 1.2G
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Storage: 4GB
Memory: DDR3 512MB
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9'' Google Android 4.0 8GB MID Capacitive Touch Screen G-sensor A13 Tablet MID948B - Dragon Touch (TM) [By TabletExpress] (9'' 8GB)


9'' Google Android 4.0 8GB MID Capacitive Touch Screen G-sensor A13 Tablet MID948B - Dragon Touch (TM) [By TabletExpress] (9'' 8GB)


$98.99


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Specification:
Display: 9" multi-touch Capacitive screen, 800x480 pixel
Product Size:9.4"x 5.8" x 0.51"
Weight :17.36 ounces
Operating System: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
CPU: All Winner A13, Cortex A8 at 1.2GHz
GPU: Mali 400
RAM: 512MB
Storage: 8GB internal (a...

WolVol Touch Screen PC Green MINI LAPTOP 7 inch Netbook Notebook COMPUTER Built-in WIFI with the Google Android Market 4gb HD 256mb RAM (INCLUDES: Velvet Pouch Case, Charger, Mini Optical Mouse, Touch-Pen)


WolVol Touch Screen PC Green MINI LAPTOP 7 inch Netbook Notebook COMPUTER Built-in WIFI with the Google Android Market 4gb HD 256mb RAM (INCLUDES: Velvet Pouch Case, Charger, Mini Optical Mouse, Touch-Pen)


$119.94


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WolVol BLACK 7 inch Laptop NETBOOK WiFi Built-in Camera TONS of Android Games and Apps 4gb HD 256mb RAM (INCLUDES: Velvet Pouch Case, Charger, Mini Optical Mouse)


WolVol BLACK 7 inch Laptop NETBOOK WiFi Built-in Camera TONS of Android Games and Apps 4gb HD 256mb RAM (INCLUDES: Velvet Pouch Case, Charger, Mini Optical Mouse)


$119.94


The WolVol gives you all the benefits of travel internet access without the expense and bulk of larger laptops. It is slim and lightweight (Unit weight: 1.3 POUND). It has 2 built-in speakers on side of the screen; Built-in camera on the screen; Built-in WIFI, Ethernet Port, 2 Jacks MIC in & headphone out, USB 2.0 Ports, Mini HDMI port, SD Card Slot Reader. This fantastic product allows you to: Br...

Duzign Rover Messenger Bag (Light Brown) for Samsung Series 5 Chromebook + Pocket for 10 Inch Tablet


Duzign Rover Messenger Bag (Light Brown) for Samsung Series 5 Chromebook + Pocket for 10 Inch Tablet


$29.21


UniqueYour life should not be tethered by anything, so stay mobile with the Rover Messenger Bag. The Rover Messenger Bag has beautiful accent stitching throughout and is made from stylish synthetic leather, which gives it an elegant look. On the front of the Rover Messenger Bag are two pockets (approximately measure 6.75 x 6 x 0.5 inches; 17.1 x 15.2 x 1.3 cm each) that secure shut with magnetic b...

Hard Case [with Memory Foam] Travel Bag for 10.1 ZENITHINK ZT180 TOUCHSCREEN GOOGLE ANDROID Tablet - Black [8020]. Bonus Ekatomi Screen Cleaner Sticker


Hard Case [with Memory Foam] Travel Bag for 10.1 ZENITHINK ZT180 TOUCHSCREEN GOOGLE ANDROID Tablet - Black [8020]. Bonus Ekatomi Screen Cleaner Sticker


$13.99


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Laptop Hood

November 30th, 2007 No comments
Hoodman HOODPC Hood for 14-Inch to 16-Inch PC Laptop
Hoodman HOODPC Hood for 14-Inch to 16-Inch PC Laptop
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Is it safe to operate my laptop without the bottom cover?

It starts up, but it just shows a black screen. It doesn't even display the VAIO logo. I've made some changes under the hood, but I don't want to put the cover on yet. Is it safe to run a laptop without the bottom cover? The model is a Sony VAIO VGN-FE48G.
Laptop only boots when the cover is off for some reason. Can anyone explain why? Looks like I got myself one helluva paperweight unless I get this thing working.

the purpose of stoppers on the bottom at each corner of the laptop is to raise it from a flat surface to
allow bottom circulation, i wouldn't operate it without a bottom cover, but if you still needs to make adjustments then put it on a wooden surface

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Hoodman HOODPC Hood for 14-Inch to 16-Inch PC Laptop


Hoodman HOODPC Hood for 14-Inch to 16-Inch PC Laptop


$34.99


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Portable Laptop or LCD Privacy and Anti Glare Sun Shade Hood for 12 -Inch-17 -Inch Laptop or Slim profile LCD monitors


Portable Laptop or LCD Privacy and Anti Glare Sun Shade Hood for 12 -Inch-17 -Inch Laptop or Slim profile LCD monitors


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Laptop or slimline LCD monitors 12"-14" sun shade or hood. Ideal fro working under bright light conditions or for those who prefers privacy at work. Easy store away case included....

STM Hood Small Laptop Carrying Cases , Black (dp-1901-03)


STM Hood Small Laptop Carrying Cases , Black (dp-1901-03)


$76.50


The STM Hood is a sleek hands-free solution to your digital day. Featuring a high density foam padded laptop section lined with soft brushed nylex....

STM Bags Hood Laptop Backpack (15 in.)


STM Bags Hood Laptop Backpack (15 in.)


$84.95


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17 inch Lady in Hood Design Laptop Sleeve Bag Carrying Case with Hidden Handle & Adjustable Shoulder Strap


17 inch Lady in Hood Design Laptop Sleeve Bag Carrying Case with Hidden Handle & Adjustable Shoulder Strap


$17.50


These premium unique designed neoprene cases / sleeves are the ultimate for sophisticated on-the-go e-reader users. It protects and stores your Laptop / MacBook security. Unique image appears on both sides of the neoprene sleeve case with matching skin sticker (not included) They are made from durable neoprene that is naturally tear and damage resistant. The interior is also neoprene so it natural...

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shell Backpack with Masks


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Shell Backpack with Masks



Whether you want to become the ultimate Ninja Turtle, or need an awesome way to carry your things to school, this TMNT shell backpack is the way to do it! The turtle shell backpack features a green faux leather exterior with stitching along the back to look like a real turtle shell. Ridged flaps along the outer edge continue the turtle shell appearance, while a zipper at the top reveals a large op...


KNITTED HOOD SACQUE - Vintage Hooded Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern - Instant Download Kindle Ebook - AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD to Kindle DX, Kindle for PC, ... baby clothes, baby patterns, hoodie, hoody)


KNITTED HOOD SACQUE - Vintage Hooded Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern - Instant Download Kindle Ebook - AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD to Kindle DX, Kindle for PC, ... baby clothes, baby patterns, hoodie, hoody)


$1.49


KNITTED HOOD SACQUE - Hooded Baby SweaterA downloadable vintage knitting pattern for your Kindle!This pattern was originally published by Columbia Minerva in "Quick-Knit Baby Book", Volume 728. The entire book (on Kindle) may be purchased for $3.99 from NorthernLightsVintage via the following link: http://amzn.to/aqXJsa. The Quick-Knit Baby Book contains 12 knitting patterns for babies ranging in ...

Laptop Crashes Network

November 30th, 2007 No comments

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Nokia Astound (T-Mobile)
The Nokia Astound is a great value for an 8-megapixel camera phone, but its app selection doesn't measure up to Android's.
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KVM Console to USB 2.0 Portable Laptop Crash Cart Adapter -  Laptop KVM Server Console Adapter


KVM Console to USB 2.0 Portable Laptop Crash Cart Adapter - Laptop KVM Server Console Adapter


$358.92


The NOTECONS01 KVM Console to USB 2.0 Portable Laptop Crash Cart Adapter turns your notebook or netbook into a portable server crashcart, eliminating the need to lug around a large, heavy and awkward video screen, keyboard, and mouse. This adapter delivers the VGA stream from any host computer to a laptop and emulates the laptop mouse and keyboard outputs for simple access and control of connected...

WD My Passport 1TB Portable External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 Silver


WD My Passport 1TB Portable External Hard Drive Storage USB 3.0 Silver


$159.99


My Passport offers up to 1.5 TB capacity in an amazingly small enclosure. It features ultra-fast USB 3.0 connectivity; compatibility with USB 2.0; automatic, backup software; and password protection and hardware encryption to help protect your files from unauthorized use....

Linksys AE2500 Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Adapter


Linksys AE2500 Dual-Band Wireless-N USB Adapter


$39.99


Upgrade to Dual-Band N to avoid interference and enjoy superior performance. Connect your computer with the speed and range of Dual-Band N to surf the web, share photos, stream videos, and game online. Enhance your computer with the flexibility and high performance of Dual-Band Wireless-N. Just plug the Adapter into your computer's USB port to wirelessly connect to a network or hotspot. With trans...

Lenovo Network Station thin client AS-400 Server Desktop PC series Driver Recovery and Drivers Installation DVD Disk from The Spare People


Lenovo Network Station thin client AS-400 Server Desktop PC series Driver Recovery and Drivers Installation DVD Disk from The Spare People


$7.50


Automatic Drivers Recovery "Complete" A leading software company developed this Software Exactly for this computer model and supports all the Operating Systems supported on your computer. Drivers are included, Internet connection is NOT needed. The software detects the installed hardware devices inside your computer and installs the required hardware drivers in the right order. What are Drivers? D...

Lenovo Network Station thin client S-390 Server Desktop PC series Driver Recovery and Drivers Installation DVD Disk from The Spare People


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Automatic Drivers Recovery "Complete" A leading software company developed this Software Exactly for this computer model and supports all the Operating Systems supported on your computer. Drivers are included, Internet connection is NOT needed. The software detects the installed hardware devices inside your computer and installs the required hardware drivers in the right order. What are Drivers? D...

Lenovo Network Station thin client OS-2 Warp Server Desktop PC series Driver Recovery and Drivers Installation DVD Disk from The Spare People


Lenovo Network Station thin client OS-2 Warp Server Desktop PC series Driver Recovery and Drivers Installation DVD Disk from The Spare People


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Automatic Drivers Recovery "Complete" A leading software company developed this Software Exactly for this computer model and supports all the Operating Systems supported on your computer. Drivers are included, Internet connection is NOT needed. The software detects the installed hardware devices inside your computer and installs the required hardware drivers in the right order. What are Drivers? D...

WWE '13


WWE '13


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Memory Ram Cover

November 29th, 2007 No comments
Dell Inspiron N5110 15R RAM Memory Cover Door - 74RTF
Dell Inspiron N5110 15R RAM Memory Cover Door - 74RTF
Paypal   US $8.95

Memory Ram Cover
I'm so sick of flashy memory-hogging mp3 players! I need a small, very simple mp3 player for PC?

UGH!!!!! I do not need it o play a billion music formats. I do not need it to have pretty graphics. I do not want it to do idiotic "visualizations" or show picture slideshows, or any of that other crap that they do. I do not want it to search the Internet for cover art. I do not want "more info" about the artist. I do not need lyrics. UGH, just PLAY THE DAMN mp3 ALREADY! I also want it to be really small and lightweight as far as memory use, because I like to play games while listening to music, and the games need all the RAM they can get.

Help?

I hear 'ya! That really is annoying.

Get Billy from SheepFriends, it's so tiny and does nothing but play mp3s really well. Uses almost no memory. http://www.sheepfriends.com/?page=billy

Lesson 04 - Install a RAM memory upgrade into any desktop or laptop computer







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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-Inch, Wi-Fi)


Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7-Inch, Wi-Fi)


$179.00


Samsung GT-P3113TSYXAR 7.0 inch Galaxy Tab 2 1.0GHz/ 8GB/ Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Tablet Computer (Titanium Silver)...

Samsung Chromebook (Wi-Fi, 11.6-Inch)


Samsung Chromebook (Wi-Fi, 11.6-Inch)


$249.00


The New Samsung Chromebook For Everyone. The Samsung Chromebook is a new computer that helps you get everyday things done faster and easier. It starts in seconds, has virus protection built-in, and runs your favorite Google apps plus thousands more. The Chromebook comes with leading Google products, like Search, Gmail, YouTube and Hangouts, so you can work, play, and do whatever you ...

Corsair Vengeance Blue 8 GB (2X4 GB) PC3-12800 1600mHz DDR3 240-Pin SDRAM Dual Channel Memory Kit CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B


Corsair Vengeance Blue 8 GB (2X4 GB) PC3-12800 1600mHz DDR3 240-Pin SDRAM Dual Channel Memory Kit CMZ8GX3M2A1600C9B


$63.98


CORSAIR high performance Vengeance memory module 8GB (2x4GB) 1600MHz 9-9-9-24, 1.5V for motherboards using AMD, Intel dual channel processors and upcoming 2nd Generation Intel Core platforms. Vengeance memory modules provide users with outstanding memory performance and stability. Each module is built using carefully selected DRAM to allow excellent overclocking performance, and has a limited life...

Link Depot LD-MCHOLDER Memory Card Carrying Case - Black


Link Depot LD-MCHOLDER Memory Card Carrying Case - Black


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Memory cards are so compact that unfortunately they can be easily lost or damaged. This anti-static memory card case keeps all your memory cards safely stored so you always know where they are. You won't be digging in the dusty bottom of your camera case or briefcase looking for your valuable memory cards anymore. Memory cards not included....

Green Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Toshiba Thrive 10.1-inch Tablet + SumacLife TM Wisdom Courage Wristband


Green Neoprene Sleeve Carrying Case for Toshiba Thrive 10.1-inch Tablet + SumacLife TM Wisdom Courage Wristband


$14.99


Now you can safely carry and protect your wireless Tablet with our stylish Neoprene Sleeve Cover Carrying Case. The external dimension of this case is 11 5/8 x 8 ½, the Interior approximate dimension: 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 and fits any 10 Tablet. This case has been made of Neoprene padding which is an oil-resistant synthetic rubber: used in crepe soles for shoes, but in this case it has been used to mak...

Green Neoprene Protective Sleeve Cover Carrying Case with Exterior Accessory Pocket for ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101-A1 10.1-Inch Tablet Computer 16GB and 32GB + SumacLife TM Wisdom Courage Wristband


Green Neoprene Protective Sleeve Cover Carrying Case with Exterior Accessory Pocket for ASUS Eee Pad Transformer TF101-A1 10.1-Inch Tablet Computer 16GB and 32GB + SumacLife TM Wisdom Courage Wristband


$14.99


Now you can safely carry and protect your wireless Tablet with our stylish Neoprene Sleeve Cover Carrying Case. The external dimension of this case is 11 5/8 x 8 ½, the Interior approximate dimension: 10 1/2 x 7 3/4 and fits any 10 Tablet. This case has been made of Neoprene padding which is an oil-resistant synthetic rubber: used in crepe soles for shoes, but in this case it has been used to mak...

N64 Memory Expansion Cover


N64 Memory Expansion Cover


$4.99


Authentic CGR Retro Parts brand quality N64 memory expansion replacement cover....
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Laptop Policy Corporate

November 29th, 2007 No comments

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Multinational corporations: The new colonisers in Africa

Before the end of the first period of colonialism African nations were properties of their colonial masters who did what they could to rape the continent of whatever resource they deemed good for the development of their citizens in Europe.

Out of nowhere and without any consultation with the people of the African continent, the Europeans met and divided the continent amongst themselves in what has been termed 'The Scramble for Africa'.

Through this scramble France, Britain, Belgium, Spain, Portugal, Germany and Italy all went on a looting spree, raping Africa of her resources without putting any of the proceeds back for the development of the continent.

When US President Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Gambia on 13 January 1943, he was so appalled by the conditions of Gambians that he made this lamentation:

'It's the most horrible thing I have ever seen in my life… The natives are five thousand years back of us… The British have been there for two hundred years – for every dollar that the British have put into Gambia, they have taken out ten. It's just plain exploitation of those people.'

He continued, telling his son Elliot, 'I must tell [Winston] Churchill what I found out about his British Gambia today. This morning, at about eight-thirty, we drove through Bathurst to the airfield.' (Elliott notes that it was here that his father began speaking with 'real feeling in his voice'.) 'The natives were just getting to work. In rags … glum-looking…They told us the natives would look happier around noontime, when the sun should have burned off the dew and the chill. I was told the prevailing wages for these men was one and nine. One shilling nine pence. Less than fifty cents.'

'An hour?' Elliott asked.

'A day! Fifty cents a day! Besides which, they're given a half-cup of rice. Dirt. Disease. Very high mortality rate. I asked. Life expectancy – you'd never guess what it is. Twenty-six years. Those people are treated worse than the livestock. Their cattle live longer!'[1]

And the exploitation was not peculiar to Gambia. The Gold Coast (now Ghana), Nigeria, the Ivory Coast, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)), Namibia, South Africa, Congo and Angola all suffered from the same colonial exploitation and underinvestment.

For almost 300 years the Europeans, who were supposedly civilised, devout Christians, irresponsibly looted Africa's resources and made slaves of its natives without developing their colonies. When the local population protested against this exploitation without reciprocal investment, they were brutally crushed, as happened in the Congo, where King Leopold II of Belgium looted the resources, made slaves and killed close to 10 million Congolese.

Martin Ewans, co-author of ‘European Atrocity, African Catastrophe: Leopold II, the Congo Free State and its Aftermath' has described in detail the horrors committed by Leopold II, the State of Belgium and the companies that exploited the resources of Congo.

He writes: "Leopold's exploitation of the territory (Congo) and its peoples that ensued was merciless to the point of genocide. Large tracts were declared to be ‘vacant lands' and the inhabitants were debarred from profiting from them. Concessions were granted to a small number of companies, which were given a free hand in procuring rubber by whatever means they chose. Leopold himself created a Domaine de la Couronne from which the profits of the rubber regime went to him personally. The local inhabitants were forced to collect rubber for minimal returns, and were subjected to a variety of compulsions if they failed to deliver the quotas demanded. Hostages were taken against deliveries, chiefs killed or intimidated, individuals slaughtered and whole villages razed. A potentially lethal whip of dried hippopotamus hide, the chicotte, was widely used, and the regime's soldiers were ordered to produce severed hands, to prove that they had used their weapons effectively. The populations of the rubber producing areas were decimated, partly as a result of these practices, partly through flight, and partly as a result of the malnutrition and disease that followed. Overwhelmingly, Belgium chose not to know about what was going on. Strict secrecy was in any case imposed on those who worked in the Congo, and it was a simple matter to deal with any who stepped out of line. For a long time, even the missionaries who worked in the Congo said little or nothing publicly, fearing that they might prejudice their evangelical activities".[2]

Altogether the atrocities that Leopold II and Belgium perpetrated against Africans claimed more than ten million lives. The crimes committed were so monstrous that its records have been sealed away from the public and even serious researchers have been denied access to them. It is important to state that the underlying cause of the slaughter of Africans was resources: land, rubber, gold and diamond. Peter Bate's film the ‘White King, Red Rubber, Black Death' is a reconstruction of what really happened in Congo.

Despite having looted Congo's resources for more than seven decades the country was virtually left undeveloped: without roads, schools, hospitals, good drinking water and rail lines. There was a deliberate policy to keep the people uneducated and undeveloped. According to Martin Ewans when Congo gained independence in June 30th, 1960 ‘there were a mere seventeen African graduates, and not a single qualified African doctor, lawyer or engineer. There were no Africans in the senior judiciary and not a single army officer, while in the senior administrative ranks, out of a total of nearly 5,000, the numbers of Africans barely ran into double figures. There were no experienced political leaders, no educated citizenry, no indigenous administrators, no professional, commercial or military elite, no established middle class with a stake in the stability and well-being of the country' [3].

In 1904 to 1907 the German, led by Commander-in-Chief Lothar Von Trotha, committed their first genocide of the 20th century by killing 90 per cent of the Herero and the Namaqua people of South West Africa (now Namibia) when the people protested against the exploitation of their resources. And the sad stories of South Africa, Zimbabwe, Algeria, Namibia, Kenya and Angola, where people were denied access to land, citizenship and basic rights and had to take up arms before they were granted independence, are in many history books. We know how Nelson Mandela (now a hero in Europe) and a number of freedom fighters endured long prison sentences, torture, exile and deaths in the hands of their 'devout Christians' and 'civilised' European colonisers. The idea was that through The Scramble for Africa they had bought Africa and had power to do as they wish, hence the rape, torture, genocide and mass killings.

While Europeans became richer, Africans became poorer. For example, with the looting of the Congo's resources, enslavement, the amputations of hands and 10 million deaths, Brussels – which now doubles as the capital of the European Union – and Belgium were built.

When they were given their ‘freedom', the fathers of independence inherited nothing more than empty treasuries. They realised that after more than 300 hundred years of colonial rule their colonial masters had left them nothing; no money and no infrastructure.

This bad situation and their eagerness to improve the lives of their peoples forced them to turn to the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank for assistance, and when they went lo and behold their former colonial masters were there waiting for them. The colonisers used their majority votes to dictate to the World Bank and IMF about how these former colonies should be helped. Of the 185 members that make up the IMF, six colonial masters and their allies – comprised of the United States, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, France and Italy – control 42 per cent of the votes.

The colonial masters dictated to the IMF and the World Bank that for Africans to be helped, they had to open their economies to allow European and American corporations in. This underscores the numerous conditionalities that are associated with loans from these institutions. The conditionalities are nothing more than a smokescreen designed to ensure that Europeans never lose their grip on the resources of their former colonies. Some of these conditionalities include instituting secret memorandums of agreement, subsidies to foreign corporations and massive tax concessions (such as income tax, usage fees and property tax) – the primary source of revenue for 'export-oriented', developing countries.

The sad thing is that Africans thought independence would give them respite to develop, but this was never to be as the colonial masters used their corporations and intelligence services to deliver vengeance on the people. They encouraged and financed civil wars, unashamedly polluted rivers, wells and the soil through their oil and mineral activities, deliberately understated their profits and falsified profit documents, as well as undervaluing their goods, indulging in smuggling, theft and the falsification of invoicing and non-payment of taxes, and employing kickbacks and bribes to public officials. They also overpriced projects, provided save havens for looted funds, promoted the sale of guns, overthrew African leaders, supported dictatorships and assassinated those who disagreed with them. We know, for example, the tragedy of Patrice Lumumba of Congo and the support the West gave Mobutu.

The corporations forced onto Africa by the IMF, the World Bank, the US and Europe have been implicated in a number of cases for corrupting African leaders and stealing trillions of dollars worth of resources. Global Financial Integrity says that '$900 billion is secreted each year from underdeveloped economies, with an estimated $11.5 trillion currently stashed in havens. More than one quarter of these hubs belong to the UK, while Switzerland washes one-third of global capital flight.' Of this $900 billion, $150 billion comes from Africa.

'The idea that Switzerland has a clean economy is a joke; it is a dirt-driven economy,' says Richard Murphy, director of Tax Research LLP. The Swiss Bankers Association claims that four-fifths of the nation supports banking secrecy, which reveals a society deeply embedded in a culture of impunity and exploitation. The fact is that those who steal must find a way to hide their loot, and Switzerland provides the ideal environment for such crimes to take place. And it is not Switzerland alone that does not have a clean economy. Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg can all be described as vampires.

In her article 'Capital flight: gingerbread havens, cannibalised economies', Khadija Sharife writes:

'This policy is especially lethal for developing countries where the poor are now caught in tax brackets, courtesy of the IMF and World Bank's structural adjustment programmes (SAPs), instituting policies ranging from "tax holidays" to the privatisation of state services [and] carving out huge slices of natural capital at corporate auctions… Africa has collectively lost more than $600-billion in capital flight, excluding other mechanisms of flight including ecological debt (globally estimated at a potential $1.8-trillion per annum), the cost of liberalised trade (just under $300-billion) … and the list goes on…'[4]

Thus with the support and collusion of the IMF and the World Bank these corporations are paying close to nothing for the resources they take from Africa.

Africa has been labelled the world's most corrupt region because multinational internal mis-pricing makes up 60 per cent of capital outflow, with corporations declaring profits in tax havens, as opposed to the country of performance. Corporations declare about 40 per cent of their profits in the African countries where they operate, siphoning the rest into their safe-haven accounts in order to avoid paying tax which could be used to eradicate poverty. And this is not the end of the corruption and the story of daylight robbery.

We know how Elf operated as an arm of the French state supporting dictators, looting resources and establishing a flush fund used to bribe African leaders to look the other way while the corporation looted Africa's oil and gas.

The author of Poisoned Wells Nicholas Shaxson wrote of the subject: 'Magistrates discovered the money from Elf's African operations supplied bribes to support French commercial, military and diplomatic goals around the world. In exchange, French troops protected compliant African dictators.'

This explains why there are so many more corrupt dictators in French-speaking Africa compared with elsewhere in Africa. Gabon's Omar Bongo, Togo's Gnassingbé Eyadéma, Zaire's Mobutu Sese Seko, Guinea's Lansana Conté, Côte d'Ivoire's Félix Houphouët-Boigny, Burkina Faso's Blaise Compaoré, Congo's Sassou Nguesso and Chad's Idriss Déby are some of the compliant leaders who were or have been protected by France. And what happened to the non-compliant African leaders? Your guess is as good as mine. Please find time to read more about Bob Denard, a Frenchman who made a career as a mercenary overthrowing African leaders. French author Jean Guisner says: 'Denard did nothing that was contrary to French interests – and he allegedly acted in close cooperation with French intelligence services'.

In the Elf corruption case André Tarallo, the real boss of Elf-Afrique, 'told the court in June 2003 that annual cash transfers totalling about £10m were made to Omar Bongo, Gabon's president, while other huge sums were paid to leaders in Angola, Cameroon and Congo-Brazzaville. The multi-million dollar payments were partly paid to ensure the African leaders' continued allegiance to France. In return for protection and sweeteners from Elf's coffers, France used Gabon as a base for military and espionage activities in West Africa.'[5] 

The real deal is that Elf, Shell, BP and their counterparts in Europe and America pay bribes to African leaders to induce them to look the other way when they plunder resources. Ask any Gabonese or Congolese whether they have benefited from the oil and diamonds and the answer will be a big no. What is so tragic is that the people know they have oil, diamonds and see these companies processing them everyday yet do not know where it goes, who buys them and where the proceeds go.

In the UK former Prime Minister Tony Blair was accused of selling a device based on ageing technology to Tanzania. 'The UK sold a useless air traffic control system to Tanzania in 2001 in a scandalous and squalid deal, the House of Commons was told.' Clare Short, an minister of parliament, said, 'The deal was useless and hostile to the interests of Tanzania.' She continued, 'Barclays Bank had colluded with the government by loaning Tanzania the money, but lying to the World Bank about the type and size of the loan.' Short said, 'Tanzania could have paid much less for the same equipment which cost them £28m'. Shadow International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell said 'BAE had used ageing technology and said the system was not adequate and too expensive.'[6] 

And it all happened after they had bought Tanzania officials to look the other way while a device based on ageing technology was being sold to the country. BAE colluded with Tony Blair and Barclays Bank to sell a useless commodity at an exorbitant price to Tanzania. This is nothing but a continuation of the contempt and impunity with which Europeans have traditionally treated Africa before, during and after colonialism. BAE is indirectly saying that Africans do not deserve the latest technology even if they pay a cut-throat price. It is also a message to Africans that they must develop their own technology and not rely on the generosity of others.

It is no secret that the Shell oil company colluded with Nigeria's corrupt Abacha regime to steal oil, pollute the country's rivers, wells, creeks and soil and render millions of farmers and fishermen in the Niger Delta jobless. '[Shell] admitted that it inadvertently fed conflict, poverty and corruption through its oil activities in the country. Nigeria contributes to about 10% of Shell's global production and is home to some of its most promising reserves, yet the country is steeped in poverty and conflict.'[7] So Shell, in addition to stealing Nigeria's oil and polluting its rivers, wells and soils, also promotes corruption, poverty and conflict.

In the DRC about five million people have died in a war, the underlying motive for which is the satisfaction of the West's insatiable appetite for high-quality, low-price cell phones, laptop computers, Playstations, jewels, diamonds and coltan. And in Paris, London, Brussels, Berlin, New York or Washington, who cares about five million deaths anyway? Why has the DRC's war not ended? Who supplies the rebels their arms and who buys the minerals they mine illegally? Why have Ugandan and Rwandan forces crossed several times into DRC? And whose agenda are they pursuing? A report by the UN says it all.

The panel calls for financial restrictions to be levied on 54 individuals and 29 companies it says are involved in the plunder, including four Belgian diamond companies and the Belgian company George Forrest, which is partnered with the US-based OM Group.

The individuals named include Rwandan army Chief-of-Staff James Kabarebe, Congolese Minister of the Presidency Augustin Katumba Mwanke, Ugandan army Chief-of-Staff James Kazini and Zimbabwean Parliament Speaker Emmerson Mnangagwa, BBC online reported.[6] The report also accused 85 South African, European and US multinational corporations – including Anglo American, Barclays Bank, Bayer, De Beers and the Cabot Corporation – of violating the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development's (OECD) ethical guidelines on conflict zones.

The guidelines they were accused of violating relate to arming Rwandan, Ugandan and Congolese rebels and profiting from their illegal looting of Congo's minerals, as the following excerpt shows:

'Despite the recent withdrawal of most foreign forces, the exploitation of Congo's resources continues, the report says, with elite networks and criminal groups tied to the military forces of Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe benefiting from micro-conflicts in the D.R.C. "The elite networks derive financial benefit through a variety of criminal activities, including theft, embezzlement, [the] diversion of public funds, [the] undervaluation of goods, smuggling, false invoicing, non-payment of taxes, kickback[s] to public officials and bribery," and added that such pillaging is responsible for much of the death and malnutrition in eastern D.R.C.'[8]

And so while millions die in Africa with the complicity of these corporations, European and North American citizens, with all their hypocrisy, live to enjoy lavish holidays. And when Africans try to reach Europe the citizens say 'Europe is full. No more immigrants.' Where do the queens and kings in Europe get the diamonds and gold that they show off? Is it not from the blood diamonds from Congo, Sierra Leone and other conflict zones in Africa that are smuggled out and sold in Brussels, Zurich, London and New York? 

And this is not their only crime. We know how Halliburton established a $180-million flush fund and bought Nigerian officials to secure a $10-billion oil contract. We know Acres International of Canada paid $260,000 to secure an $8-billion dam contract in Lesotho. We know Swiss, British, German and French financial and banking institutions have made fortunes by providing safe havens for funds looted by Abacha, Mobutu, Bongo, Conté, Kenya's Daniel arap Moi and the rest of the dictators in Africa. And it is no secret that Belgium is angry with the DRC government for inviting China into the country because they are privy to and beneficiary of all the daylight robbery going on in the resource-rich but economically impoverished country. 

Africans know that these corporations are making fortunes but they see none of the benefits from these fortunes. Ghanaians know gold and diamonds are being mined at Obuasi and Akwatia but they do not know where it goes, who buys them and where the proceeds end up, and the same is true of the oil in Nigeria, Gabon, Cameroon, Algeria, Angola and Equatorial Guinea. And as for the DRC, a nation with one-third of world's natural resources, the less I say the better. 

This corrupt, daylight robbery is what has been promoted as globalisation, with Africa and the Third World being encouraged to join by Europe, America, the IMF and the World Bank. My question is whose globalisation? Is it the globalisation that only those with blue eyes enjoy or what? If the answer is no then the IMF and the World Bank should explain why the world is divided between the 'white haves and the coloured have-nots'. Is this not a second colonialism dressed as globalisation? 

Susan Hawley says it all: 

'Multinational corporations' corrupt practices affect the South (i.e. Africa, Asia and Latin America) in many ways. They undermine development and exacerbate inequality and poverty. They disadvantage smaller domestic firms and transfer money that could be put towards poverty eradication into the hands of the rich. They distort decision-making in favour of projects that benefit the few rather than the many. They also increase [the] debt that benefit[s] the company, not the country; bypass local democratic processes; damage the environment; circumvent legislation; and promote weapons sales. Bribes put up the prices of projects. When these projects are paid for with money borrowed internationally, bribery adds to a country's external debt. Ordinary people end up paying this back through cuts in spending on health, education and public services. Often they also have to pay by shouldering the long-term burdens of projects that do not benefit them and which they never requested.'[9]

And in all these, the Western media has kept silent and has not raised a voice against what its governments, intelligence services, corporations and businessmen are doing to Africans. They prefer instead to criticise China for courting the same African leaders Euro-Americans have been protecting for decades. A clear hypocrisy isn't it? These are the same criticisms King Leopold II levelled against the Arabs who were competing with him for resources and slaves in Congo, and we know what Leopold II, the 19th-century Hitler, did in the DRC in the name of Christianity and 'civilisation'. 

With China as a fierce competitor, Africans now have a choice not to go to the World Bank and the IMF for conditional loans. They also have a choice to either give their resources to Chinese companies or European and American cartels. It may be the beginning of the end of colonialism, slavery, instability, dictatorships, corruption and all the ills that Europeans and Americans have been promoting in Africa.

It may be the beginning where Africa's resources will be bought and payment made to the people and a new chapter that will usher in Africa's development and close the poverty gap from 5,000 years to perhaps 100, as observed by Franklin D. Roosevelt.

About the Author

* Lord Aikins Adusei is an activist and anti-corruption campaigner. He blogs at www.iloveafrica2.blogspot.com and can be contacted at politicalthinker1@yahoo.com.

 

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