Amin served well in the British army against the Mau-Mau uprisings, and rose through the ranks, a tough big man, he made a formidable heavyweight boxer, and totally ruthless as Uganda's leader, and in a similar way to Hitler's expulsion of the German Jews whom he said held the monopoly of German top jobs, Amin threw out 65,000 Asians who he said also held all the top jobs and businesses, he seized all their assets, and all foreign currencies in the banks was confiscated. Where did all the money go?
Intelligence reports coming from Uganda told of Amin's five wives and dozens of children, his beating and expulsion of Bishop John Sentamu, whom he said was a British spy, (John was later rewarded with the Archbishopric of Birmingham).
The murders of up to 400,000 of his own people echoed his hero, Joseph Stalin, and his belief in primitive bush magical practices meant he kept the severed heads of enemies in his fridge, and many were tortured to death on a whim.
His chief astrologer who was said to be Gandhi's family favourite, Pt. Ajai Bhambi Ji, was employed to know what the White House Astrologer was saying, but the madness was uncontainable, and as Idi was crowned king of Scotland in his own tartan kilt, he outlawed the wearing of miniskirts which he said inflamed men's passions beyond control. Lord Owens signature is also on the I.O.P.S memo, which asks for an assassination on Amin who was by now considered an international menace.
But where did all the money go?
Tiny Rowlands was a man of huge wealth and influence, he was also like lord Rothschild and Billy Smart, a " Black bag man " that means if M.I.6 want to do something that could have diplomatic repercussions, the Foreign office who oversee, will veto it, so M.I.6 will go to someone like Tiny Rowland for finance, for this Tiny wanted all problems smoothed for his purchase of Harrods store.
But where did the money go?
Every Friday night a huge cargo plane left London and flew over the small W.W.II North Weald airfield, Essex, because this had an up to date nuclear bunker prepared for bigwigs, all air traffic was monitored as it flew over, but instructions were to ignore the weekly Friday flights, because Harrods whose motto is: "all things for all people everywhere" was selling jumbo loads to the man our government said was a mass murderer Idi Amin. These planes were packed with Land rovers, Rolls Royce cars, armaments, Harrods luxuries and crates and crates of the top eatable and drinkables imaginable, particularly Scots whisky that Amin said should be available free to all, and all to a country where the people were starving.
That's where the money went.
Idi Amin was eventually toppled from power and ended up, and died in Saudi Arabia. Internal papers at Amnesty International, suggested putting him on trial for mass murders, using the same laws that are being examined for Tony Blair.
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