Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Unreporting The Continuing Congo Genocide Of Millions - USA Can Stop This And Does Not

TEN MILLION DEAD?
SLAVERY, HOLLYWOOD, & GENOCIDE IN CENTRAL AFRICA

http://allthingspass.com/

These two young men were captured by Congolese soldiers in the Kahuzi Beiga National Park, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. I was on a mission with these Congolese soldiers. The soldiers pillaged their village -- I was standing right there -- and the poorest people in the world were made poorer...

I want to tell the world this story... because I cannot get it into the mainstream "news" and the photos will not be shown there... I want you to know about the western interests behind this war, about the huge deceptions of it, about the hidden agendas of the National Geographic and the New York Times...about George Bush and Bill Clinton and their connections to mining operations in Congo...

Read the Africa stories on this site. keith's most recent expose -- Hotel Rwanda: Hollywood and the Holocaust in Central Africa -- is a must read for anyone concerned about democracy, truth, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

All Things Pass: the investigations, journalism and photography of keith harmon snow.

An award-winning journalist, keith's work has appeared in publications in the US, UK and Japan. These include: THE SUN; Z Magazine; World War 4 Report; Black Commentator; Index on Free Expression; Asahi Weekly; Yomiuri Shimbun; Toward Freedom; Far East Economic Review; BART, Voice (Pioneer Valley), Far East Traveler; The Voice News, Daily Hampshire Gazette, Greenfield Recorder, Tennessee Green, Cross Section, Valley Advocate, Peacework, Wingspan and Mountain Bike. In Tokyo, he worked on an assignment for Newsweek, and he was staff writer, photographer & editor at Japan International Journal. He has three publications in the aerospace and defense journals of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineers (IEEE).

Returning (2000) from his investigations of war in central Africa and "the genocide" in Rwanda, in 2001 keith gave expert testimony, on genocide and U.S. covert operations in Africa, at a special congressional hearing in Washington D.C. He also attended the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda in Arusha, Tanzania. In 2002, two of keith's reports on Central Africa won awards from the internationally recognized Project Censored and they are included in Project Censored 2003, a book on the top 25 underreported news stories of 2001-2002.

keith harmon snow is an independent (non-corporate) freelance journalist and investigator whose work revolves around truth, freedom and equality. Entirely dependent on individual donations and voluntary contributions to sustain this work, he has lived under the poverty line for over a decade, while continuing to work as a volunteer for three non-profit humanitarian organizations. On his missions to Africa, keith has provided food, medical supplies and basic health necessities to many, many indigent and suffering people. He is a believer in direct action, non-violent social protest, and civil disobedience.

Please explore this site, enjoy the hard work, and learn how you can get involved to help mitigate suffering and build a better world. Discover the myriad ways that you might engage in an apprenticeship with keith, build and experience a custom designed international adventure program of integrity, education and service, or participate in an exploratory expedition that would change your life forever.








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