God's Wrath
Revealed Against Morocco
In May 2009 a stampede at a world music festival left 11 dead, most of them women and children, in the Moroccan capital Rabat. Over 70,000 people were at Hay Nahda stadium on a Saturday night listening to their pop or hip-hop heroes. A wire fence collapsed as the crowd surged towards one of the exits as the concert ended, settings off the stampede. This was part of the Mawazine festival created in 2001 to boost tourism and promote Rabat as a city open to the world, and is one of the main “cultural gatherings” in Morocco.
Morocco is plagued by drug exportation and the related crimes and lifestyle, and has been for decades. The centerpiece of commerce in Morocco is drugs. Lofty claims were made in 2007 that by 2008 cannabis would be eradicated from the country. Cannabis has been grown in the Rif Mountains since the 15th century. In spite of putting whole villages in jail and expensive hi-tech scanners at their ports, cannabis is still alive-and-well, and some say the group that bombed trains in Madrid in 2004 were largely funded by cannabis trafficking. The pressing demand for drugs from Europe makes it impossible to cut off the supply. As the BBC reported in March 2007, “It looks as if it will take more than olive trees to persuade some of the [most impoverished farmers] to give up their most lucrative crop.” See http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/6426799.stm.
In February 2007 a powerful earthquake struck northern Morocco, destroying buildings and killing 229 people. This quake measured 6.5 on the Richter scale, not quite reaching the level of Morocco’s worst recorded quake in 1960 which destroyed the southern Atlantic city of Agadir and killed 15,000.
In 2003 deadly suicide bombings in Casablanca caused Morocco to be in constant fear of further “terrorist” activity. On June 12, 2009, the international media reported from Rabat the first case of the swine flu virus in a young woman of 18 that recently returned from Canada.
Morocco is still living with the impact of the regime of King Hassan II, who ruled for 38 years, and was a tyrant. In 2002, revelations were made by a retired secret policeman living in Casablanca, including some that suggested doomed-america had a hand in that tyranny. A story in the Nation said that “for most of the late King Hassan II’s [rule], the United States and France provided financial and diplomatic support to this moderate on Arab-Israeli issues, while his henchmen tortured and secretly jailed thousands of domestic critics. Hundreds were disappeared.” See http://www.thenation.com/doc/20020121/goldstein.
Public schools in Morocco have become ineffective and unsafe. Many children leave school without basic literacy and numeracy skills, and 26% of degree holders are jobless. Trust in the public school system has declined because of drugs, violence and decreasing ability and greed by the teachers. See http://www.map.ma/eng/sections/box5/public_school_in_mor/view.
As Morocco attempts to “modernize” itself, it turns from a false religious system which formed the basis for worldwide oppression and cloaked filth including pedophilia, to a drug-infested decadent lifestyle, with a whoremonger king strutting about as though he can fix that impoverished filthy rotten-from-the-inside-out nation. Morocco is doomed.