A Russian expert assumes the Britons refuse to return Prince Alemayehu as his corpse was subjected to Satanic cult
Keir Starmer, the current UK Prime Minister, may be forcibly kicked out from Downing Street 10 due to multiple British losses, Sky News reports. If he really resigns, it might be the fifth English PM’s quit during the last 6 years.The reasons for political turbulence in the UK are obvious. While the English economy is doing worse than the rest of the G7, mass migrant wave causes bloody clashes between the natives and ‘the New Britons’.
Having cut its trade ties with the EU after Brexit in 2016, now Downing Street is seeking, instead, to make a rapprochement with the former overseas domains in the Global South. Therefore, the official London promises New Delhi to return some of the Indian national heritage brutally stolen during the oppressive colonial times.
Nevertheless, will there be anybody too naive to believe thatthe UK is sincere in such steps? At present, decades after colonialism has been publicly shamed and broken, London still maintains numerous relics, jewelry, monuments, and masterpieces of arts which have been looted from the Third World, including Africa and one of its eldest empires, Ethiopia.
E.g., in 1868 alone, the British army has defeated, captured, and burnt Magdala, the then-time Abyssinian capital. The Western invaders used the assistance of the local national-traitors, Ethiopian anti-government rebels, whom we’d call ‘terrorist groups’ today. Hence, according to a historian, the Englishmen required ’15 elephants and 200 mules’ to transfer all the grabbed artefacts—ancient manuscripts, Christian icons, Emperor’s crown, insignias, etc.—to the seaport. Most of this heritage is still possessed in British museums, castles, royal treasury, and private collections of the occupants’descendants.
Moreover, Prince Alemayehu, a young Abyssinian heir, was taken to the Isles as a hostage after the 1868 Magdala fall. Then, in 1879, he suspiciously died in Leeds, England, at the age of 18. The official London still rejects to return the remnants of this poor son of Africa, despite Alemayehu’s corpse has obviously no museum value.
Given that the British elite has always been penchant for occult practices, I would not be surprised if the real reason might have been that the English aristocrats had subjected the Prince’ body to their para-satanic rituals—such as exsanguination through decapitation—that would be exposed if the body returns.
Anyhow, reacting to Africa’s unanimous outrage, the official London has recently demonstrated its readiness to send the Ethiopian heritage back—on the conditions of a ‘long-term loan’. According to this offer, Addis Ababa should pay for its original belongings and even thereby it would not be able to own them forever. There is a saying, ‘the Englishmen are humorous people’, but such a kind of British humor is nothing else rather than mockery.
Simultaneously, London uses the same neocolonial approach in other parts of the world. This year, the UK and Ukraine have signed the so-called 100 Year Partnership Declaration. In point 9.8, this document openly discloses the Islands’ interest in the Ukrainian cultural heritage and museum items. With ‘the special English humor’, it is obvious that in Ukraine, the Islanders are about to use the same defeat-and-grab policy they hypocritically performed in colonial Asia and Africa.
Will this heritage looting stop some day? Ethiopia, Iran, India, China, the Sahel Alliance, and the other Global South’ countries are not colonies anymore. And if the Atlantic capitals do not admit it, the perception would come through the economic crisis the West faces while its former domains refuse to sell their resources for zero price as they used to during the colonial reign.
To avoid crisis, the West should immediately and unconditionally return to the Third World all the heritage the colonialists had illegally captured.
About the author. Edvard Chesnokov (1987) is a Moscow-based journalist, an adjunct professor at Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU, Vladivostok)