"Back in 1885, to much fanfare, the General Act of the Berlin
Conference launched the Scramble for Africa which saw the partition of the
continent, formerly a loose aggregation of various tribes, into the countries
that currently make up the southern continent, by the dominant superpowers (all
of them European) of the day. Subsequently Africa was pillaged, plundered, and
in most places, left for dead. The fact that a credit system reliant on
petrodollars never managed to take hold only precipitated the "developed world"
disappointment with Africa, no matter what various enlightened, humanitarian
singer/writer/poet/visionaries claim otherwise. And so the continent languished.
Until what we have dubbed as the "Beijing Conference" quietly
took place, and to which only Goldman Sachs, which too has been quietly but very
aggressively expanding in Africa, was invited. As the map below from Stratfor
shows, ever since 2010, when China pledged over $100 billion to develop
commercial projects in Africa, the continent has now become de facto Chinese
territory. Because where the infrastructure spending has taken place, next
follow strategic sovereign investments, and other modernization pathways, until
gradually Africa is nothing but an annexed territory for Beijing, full to the
brim with critical raw materials, resources and supplies. So while the
"developed world" was and continues to deny the fact that it is broke, all the
while having exactly zero money to invest in expansion, China
is quietly taking over the world. Literally."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/beijing-conference-see-how-china-quietly-took-over-africa
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