By Femi Fani-Kayode
I just watched a horrific video of hundreds of young men in
the traditional orange prison garb.
They were in shining new handcuffs and their eyes were
filled with the darkness of hopelessness, helplessness and sheer terror.
They reminded me of sallah rams and christmas turkeys just
before the slaughter.
Their bodies were hung upside down on a butchers meat-hook
whilst their throats were slowly slit wide open with a sharp long knife and
their blood drained into a metal gutter by a group of jihadist terrorists.
I was badly traumatised and pained as I witnessed the life
flow out of them and heard the bloodcurdling screams, the frightful moans and
groans and their pitiful and child-like begging as the blood streamed down
their bodies in gallons and fed the waiting gutter.
After that came the powerful water hose, like those that are
used in a modern abattoir, to wash away the blood and clean up and drain the
metal gutter.
The whole thing was cold, clinical and barbaric and it made
my heart beat ten times faster.
These were not animals that were being butchered and diced
like Chinese fried pork but human beings, each of whom had their own dreams,
hopes, aspirations and loved ones.
It was worse than a horror movie: it was today’s harsh
reality.
That sight and those sounds will never leave me. They are a
living and undeniable testimony of man’s inhumanity to man.
They are incontrovertible and irrefutable evidence of the
fact that, as the Holy Bible says, “the tender mercies of the wicked are
cruel”.
That pain conjured up a living force in me and inspired and
moved me to write the following words.
I struggled desperately to get into the minds of the
barbarous beasts that have dedicated their lives to the devil and that commit
such heinous and mind-boggling crimes with such passion and ease.
They reminded me of those in our own nation that share a
similar disposition and that are given to shedding innocent blood at the drop
of a hat either in the name of their god or for the sake of their cows.
What I discerned and saw and what came to my spirit was as
follows.
They love the blood. The blood is life. The blood is sweet.
They love to see it flow. They love to see it sprinkled. They love to see it
spattered all over the walls. They love its smell and its warmth.
They love it even more when it is the blood of infants and
babies. They thirst for it. They yearn for it. They cry for it. They lust for
it. They crave for it. They kill for it. They love the blood.
They love sharp knives and cutlasses. They love violence and
aggression. They love tribulation and turmoil. They love tears and hardship.
They love fire and they love to burn. They love to watch
others suffer and they love to inflict pain and misery.
They are the children of the Amalekites, the firstborn of Al
Qaeda and the bastard offspring of ISIS and the Taliban.
They are the blood brothers of Al Shabab, Hamas and Islamic
Jihad. They are the headhunting herdsmen that come in the dead of the night
spreading terror and carnage and riding on the wings of the Angel of Death all
in the name of grazing their accursed cows.
They are the Janjaweed of Darfur, the Barbarians of the
Rhine and the frenzied hordes of Atilla the Hun and Ghengis Khan all rolled
into one.
They are Hell’s most loyal and faithful: the servants of
Samaliel, the Lord of Flies. They are the seed of destruction. The children of
perdition. The enemies of humanity.
The purveyors of poverty. The merchants of slavery. The
slayers of children. The drinkers of blood. The eaters of human flesh and the
mockers of our faith.
They are debased, dehumanised, depraved and devoid of any
feeling or compassion. They are totally evil and evil is their name. They are
indeed the darkness that seeks the darkness.
Permit me to conclude this insight with a brief word on the
tragic and unfolding events in southern Kaduna which has been plagued and
afflicted by attacks from these same herdsmen and lovers of cows.
The bitter truth is that Southern Kaduna has been turned
into a blood bank for those who delight and deal in the shedding of human
blood.
What people need to understand is that those that are
funding carnage, that are behind it and that are encouraging it are using the
killings and the blood of the people of Southern Kaduna and the Shiite Muslims
as a ritual sacrifice.
They will never stop it. They need it. They want to be
President in 2019 and they are paying for it with the blood of Christians and
Shiite Muslims today.
Others did the same in 2011. All the killings that took
place then were necessary for the relevant person to ascend the throne by 2015.
Some even sacrificed their own children. This matter is
deeper than most people think or appreciate. It is not political. It is not
religious. It is spiritual.
Blood is the currency in the spirit realm. They need it to
get what they want and to feed the vampires and demonic entities that they
slavishly worship.
They are pagans. Worshippers of Molech: the demonic deity
that delights in the shedding of human blood and the sacrifice of infants and
babies.
May God deliver us and rid our land of these bloodsucking
human bats and evil vampires. They are the darkness that seeks the darkness.


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