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KDF did a great job at Westgate
The Clown
#21 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 12:54:52 PM
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Much Know wrote:
The Clown wrote:


You know what @jaggernaut, the first responders saved hundreds of lives. Yaani hao plainclothes police na akina Haji wenye unawadharau did so much at great risk to themselves. They were the first on the scene, not the soldiers who think so highly of themselves.

Many people also "saved themselves" by fleeing, question is Why was KDF rescuing people from the ground floor and first floor (you can see them rescuing people from nakumatt) when others were lying they had cleared all floors, you are on real gullible clown.


He he, and this is the guy who claims to know much.

In one post he asks us whether "a clip of soldiers carrying paper bags is theft" yet here he uses the same clips to credit the KDF for rescuing people from Nakumatt.

Make up your mind sir; you either believe what is in those clips or you don't. Can't have it both ways.
Much Know
#22 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:06:33 PM
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The Clown wrote:
Much Know wrote:
The Clown wrote:


You know what @jaggernaut, the first responders saved hundreds of lives. Yaani hao plainclothes police na akina Haji wenye unawadharau did so much at great risk to themselves. They were the first on the scene, not the soldiers who think so highly of themselves.

Many people also "saved themselves" by fleeing, question is Why was KDF rescuing people from the ground floor and first floor (you can see them rescuing people from nakumatt) when others were lying they had cleared all floors, you are on real gullible clown.


He he, and this is the guy who claims to know much.

In one post he asks us whether "a clip of soldiers carrying paper bags is theft" yet here he uses the same clips to credit the KDF for rescuing people from Nakumatt.

Make up your mind sir; you either believe what is in those clips or you don't. Can't have it both ways.

I have not cliamed the video is "fake", Laughing out loudly YES the soldiers were carrying paperbags, question, what is in the paperbags, bread? beer? pillows? or valuables? You see, you know nothing about those paperbags and where they were taken and what was inside. Did they go with them to their barracks and keep money under the bed? or deposit it in banks or did they throw it in the military lorries and share it there, do you know anything about soldiers bank accounts? The banks reported receiving their cash.
Ras Kienyeji Man
ecstacy
#23 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:13:21 PM
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@jaggernaut

I agree with you to the extent that as the governed in this democracy we MUST go beyond the 'Jicho Pevu' mindset exhibited by Moha who wants to sell Standard Media products at times at the cost of the truth.

Why did he chose to ignore this evidence you have availed just to balance the story?
With access to Atul Shah of Nakumatt, why did he not put to them a direct question on what was leaving that building using their branded paperbags? All he was asking is the general value and blanket loss of stock after the operation.

In a maturing state like Kenya, we MUST acknowledge the great acts of bravery and professionalism exhibited by our Military in the same breathe we are attacking them here. Hence, I like what you have done to the extent you provide the same digital evidence Moha and company chose to ignore so as to suit their narrative. Disenfranchising KDF wholesale like we are doing will negate those following their code of conduct. We must be seen to want to separate the wheat from the chaff.

Only a thorough investigation by the Military Police on what went perceivably wrong at Westgate will settle the Kenyan psyche at this point. This is happening but unfortunately, the Moha's of this world did not bother find out.

As for the KDF, they need to change tact on this one as a PR job on this one and admit that something went wrong that they are aware and acting upon it swiftly. Ultimately, Kenyans are groping in the dark and the Media are now peddling information as they do but KDF have to own the logical narrative.
Much Know
#24 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:30:12 PM
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ecstacy wrote:

Why did he chose to ignore this evidence you have availed just to balance the story?

That is the notion i was looking for, why is the story targeted at humiliating the army and NOT the condemning terrorist, actually it tells us very little about them other than claiming all Muslims caught for investigations in the aftermath were innocent, and showing the terrorist "humbly" praying where he describes the acts in the Islamic name. The only condemnation comes from one of the victims, let him show proof that the military stole, rather than showing a clip of men carrying paperbacks in file(loose formation), and then "planting the idea" in the heads of the audience that it is a theft going on, if he can show the stealing, i will applaud him and call him a hero.
Ras Kienyeji Man
kysse
#25 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:37:45 PM
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so what we saw soldiers carry in their pockets and nakumatt bags was money?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly poor we.

alma
#26 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:38:05 PM
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Propaganda: information, esp. of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

The bias is that Moha and not Namu said people looted.

Truth: a (1) : the state of being the case : fact (2) : the body of real things, events, and facts :

Truth is that its not Moha who said that people looted.

Quote:
In the latest footage, one soldier is seen putting down his gun and then proceeding to ransack the reception area for valuables. After about a minute, the seemingly dejected soldier is seen picking up his gun and leaving.


At least 20 complaints of looting have been filed by businesses at the upscale mall, which had about 85 outlets. Some have claimed their shops were intact when they went in after the siege ended, but found merchandise missing on subsequent visits.


Nation Newpapers http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/w60w7kz/-/index.html

"The biggest question has always been, did the millitary loot?" K24 http://www.youtube.com/w...Ut3SE-Mvs3WwP7UW-PiFdqQ

Quote:
One witness told The Associated Press he saw a Kenyan soldier take cigarettes out of a dead man's pocket.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co....iege.html#ixzz2iA88MwjU

Quote:

The CCTV footage showed three soldiers are seen walking out of the Nakumatt supermarket with plastic shopping bags filled with cash.

Police are reportedly trying
to identify them to bring charges against them.
- See more at: http://www.the-star.co.k...ir#sthash.7keJikFT.dpuf

Lets get to the truth here.

Shooting the messenger won't hide the truth.

Question: Did #kdf steal from Kenyans while Kenyans were moaning, grieving, dying?

I know what I think. Every Kenyans knows what they think.

The kdf knows what is true and what they want us to know.

"ndanganya toto jinga, sumuni na ndururu"
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
alma
#27 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:40:40 PM
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kysse wrote:
so what we saw soldiers carry in their pockets and nakumatt bags was money?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly poor we.


they were "repatriating" hostages
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
Much Know
#28 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:46:55 PM
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alma wrote:

At least 20 complaints of looting have been filed by businesses at the upscale mall, which had about 85 outlets. Some have claimed their shops were intact when they went in after the siege ended, but found merchandise missing on subsequent visits.



There you have it! Of course police/shop-owner and other busy bodies like namu and ali were walking around after the siege, you know police in Kenya is just another name for a thief, the foreigner probably mistook the police in camouflage for army.
Ras Kienyeji Man
alma
#29 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:50:19 PM
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Much Know wrote:
alma wrote:

At least 20 complaints of looting have been filed by businesses at the upscale mall, which had about 85 outlets. Some have claimed their shops were intact when they went in after the siege ended, but found merchandise missing on subsequent visits.



There you have it! Of course police/shop-owner and other busy bodies like namu and ali were walking around after the siege, you know police in Kenya is just another name for a thief, the foreigner probably mistook the police in camouflage for army.


Ahhh! At last we agree on something.

There was looting.

Great!

Now according to you, Namu and Ali did it.

According to you, The police and the Shop owners also did it.

Good.

Now can you please help us catch these criminals?

It's always a great day when Kenyans agree on something. There was looting.

The police say you did it. You say the police did it.

I feel so safe now.
Jose: If I make it through this thug life, I'll see you one day. The Lord is the only way to stop the hurt.
kysse
#30 Posted : Saturday, October 19, 2013 1:56:41 PM
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alma wrote:
kysse wrote:
so what we saw soldiers carry in their pockets and nakumatt bags was money?

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly poor we.


they were "repatriating" hostages

in paper bags? i cant even defend our troops anywhere because of those white paperbags
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