Kenyans Protest the Ruto Regime and Its Finance Bill, Part 3: June 28 to 30, 2024–7 Days of Justice
A collection of evidence and documentation of events, including of abductions, violence, shootings and killings by the Ruto regime.
Following “7 Days of Rage” from June 21 to 27, “7 Days of Justice” were announced for June 28 to July 4, 2024:
Friday, June 28, 2024
More abductions by the Ruto regime:
Kenya’s parasite class:
Ruto regime ‘security’ forces violence and killings:
Mourning and burials:
Action in the context of religion and churches:
“Fuck your prayers”:
Saturday, June 29, 2024: Exposing the US Ambassador Meg Whitman
More abductions by the Ruto regime:
More Ruto regime ‘security’ forces violence and killings:
Lawfare against Kenya and Kenyans by the parasitic Ruto regime:
On Meg Whitman, the sinister bilionaire US executive and ambassador to Kenya
…who seems to be part of that lawfare and organized land theft effort:
Margaret Cushing Whitman (born August 4, 1956) is an American business executive, diplomat, and politician serving as the United States ambassador to Kenya since 2022. Whitman was president and chief executive officer (CEO) of eBay from 1998 to 2008. Afterwards, she became president and CEO of Hewlett Packard Enterprise from 2011 to 2015, during the company’s major split. She then served as the CEO of Quibi from its launch in 2018 until its closure in 2020. A member of the Republican Party, she ran for governor of California but was defeated by former governor Jerry Brown in California’s 2010 gubernatorial election. Whitman was a senior presidential campaign official for Republican Mitt Romney in both 2008 and 2012, although she supported Democrats Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden in the 2016 presidential election and the 2020 presidential election, respectively.
Whitman was an executive at The Walt Disney Company, where she was vice president of Strategic Planning throughout the 1980s. In the 1990s, she was an executive for DreamWorks, Procter & Gamble, and Hasbro. During Whitman’s 10 years with eBay, she oversaw its expansion from 30 employees and $4 million in annual revenue, to more than 15,000 employees and $8 billion in annual revenue. In 2014, Whitman was named 20th in Forbes List of the 100 Most Powerful Women in the World.[2]
In 2008, Whitman was cited by The New York Times as among the women most likely to become the first female president of the United States.[3] She ran for governor of California in 2010, winning the Republican primary. The fifth-wealthiest woman in California with a net worth of $1.3 billion in 2010,[4] she spent, at the time, more of her own money on a single election than any other political candidate in American history.
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She was appointed to the board of Goldman Sachs in October 2001 and then resigned in December 2002, amidst controversy that she had received shares in several public offerings managed by Goldman Sachs, although she denied any wrongdoing.[67][68][69][70] (see Ties to Goldman Sachs for further detail).
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Goldman Sachs, whose executives donated $100,000 to the Whitman campaign, manages a part of Whitman’s fortune. As CEO of eBay, Whitman earned approximately $1.78 million resulting from a practice known as spinning whereby executives who did business with Goldman Sachs could reap profits by getting early deals before the public on hot IPOs offered by the bank. […] While Whitman was on Goldman Sachs’ board, she served on the compensation committee, which approved multimillion-dollar bonus packages for then-CEO Henry Paulson and his top aides. Public domain documents reveal that Whitman has a multimillion-dollar stake in 21 investment funds managed by Goldman Sachs.[70] Given Goldman Sachs’ major investments in California state finances, all these ties to Goldman Sachs led to considerable controversy during the gubernatorial campaign.
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In December 2021, Whitman was nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as the United States Ambassador to Kenya. She was confirmed in July 2022 and took office the following month.
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She graduated with an A.B. in economics with honors from Princeton University in 1977 after completing an 83-page-long senior thesis titled “The Marketing of American Consumer Products in Western Europe.” Whitman then obtained an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School in 1979.
Whitman is married to Griffith Harsh IV, Chair of Neurosurgery at the University of California, Davis, previously at Stanford University Medical Center.[18] They have two sons, Griffith Harsh V and William Harsh, both of whom had college careers marred by violent behavior.[19][20][21][22][23] Whitman has lived in Atherton, California, since March 1998.[24] Whitman College, a residential college completed in 2007 at Princeton University, was named for Meg Whitman following her $30 million donation.
On her violent rapist eldest son Griffith Rutherford Harsh V:
From this October 22, 2010 Salon article by Alex Pareene:
California gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman doesn’t even have photos of her adult sons on her campaign website — although her excuse for never voting was that she was focused, at the time, on being a mother.
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The question is: Would a student whose mother hadn’t donated $30 million to the school have had the complaint go away without further incident? And would the woman have pressed charges against a man who wasn’t a billionaire?
On the 2006 ankle incident with Griffith from this June 16, 2010 Salon article by Alex Pareene:
Meg Whitman’s eldest son is named Griffith Rutherford Harsh V. in 2006, when he was 21, he was arrested on felony battery charges after he broke a woman’s ankle at a bar in Palo Alto.
According to police and court records unearthed by Gawker, the fight happened when 22-year-old Valerie Sanchez said “fuck your fraternity” to Griff and knocked his hat off his head. Later, according to Sanchez:
Griff “pushed” her “with two open hands on her chest and shoulder area.” She fell down and felt her right ankle “snap.” A nearby security guard witnessed the event and corroborated Valerie’s version of the events.
Whitman bailed him out (with a $25,000 cashier’s check) and, a year later, charges were dismissed. No one is willing or able to explain why. This seems perhaps more serious than shoving someone over a Second Life dispute.
From a June 18 Gawker article on the same “battery” incident:
The next morning, Meg Whitman, Griff’s mother and then the CEO of eBay, posted Griff’s $25,000 bail with a cashier’s check and brought her son home. Nine court dates followed over the next year, but the charges were ultimately dismissed, although it’s unclear why. We attempted to speak with Griff by phone, but he hung up on us. Meg Whitman’s campaign didn’t respond to our messages. The lawyer who handled Griff’s case said he was not authorized to respond to our questions. A call to the alleged victim, Valerie Sanchez, was not returned.
In other words: Meg Whitman apparently donated $30 million to Princeton in 2007 to make the very credible 2006 rape accusations against her son Griffith and the fact that he broke a woman’s ankle in the same year go away.
Whitman’s younger son William in turn is at least a racist piece of shit. From a Dec. 19, 2009 Gawker article by Azaria Jagger, retrieved from the Wayback Machine:
Sunday, June 30, 2024: Occupy Churches
Ruto visits a church and is ‘greeted’ by enraged Kenyans, including with at least one “Ruto Must Go!”:
Ruto regime abductions:
Ruto regime violence:
A long and catastrophic Ruto interview at State House:
Ruto’s bullshit bingo:
Ruto on his own regime’s abductions:
Ruto on his own regime’s police killings:
Ruto on the Githurai massacre:
Ruto on finances and debt:
Ruto on menial slave jobs outside of Kenya and in ‘human rights paradises’ such as Saudi Arabia:
Ruto on a shot and killed 12-year-old boy:
A summary thread of Ruto’s bullshit:
Some thanks for the three interviewers:
More prophetic tweets from the murdered Jacob Juma:
A success for Kenyans:
National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has written to Speaker Moses Wetangula announcing the withdrawal of the controversial Land Laws (Amendment) (Number 2) Bill, 2023, which sought to impose land rent on freehold land owners and property owners who enjoy free ownership.
In a letter dated June 13, Ichung’wah says there is a myriad of constitutional and legal issues arising from the Bill and “no further consideration of the Bill should be undertaken.”
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The Bill, sponsored by Ruiru Member of Parliament Simon King’ara, sought to amend the Land Act of 2012 by inserting a new section immediately after Section 54, which states that the owner of any freehold land within the boundaries of any urban area or city shall pay an annual land levy equivalent to the land rent charged on a comparable leasehold property of the same size in the same zone.
It could give the Lands Cabinet Secretary power to acquire land compulsorily whenever the county or the national government determines a need to acquire a piece of land.
However, experts warned that if enacted, the amendments could see hundreds of Kenyans lose their property to the government.
According to Dr Mwenda Makathimo, the Executive Director of the Land Development and Governance Institute (LDGI), this translates to taxing Kenyans for owning land in urban areas.
“This means the government is charging you a tax for owning freehold land which is not government land. That is what this Act will bring. The land you might have inherited from your parents or land that you might have bought is freehold land,” he told Citizen TV.
“Imposing this annual levy on land that is freehold property essentially has the effect of converting freehold property into leasehold property and by that, running the risk of dispossessing many Kenyans who may not afford to pay the levy and this includes Indigenous people whose lands are ancestral,” Eva Makori, Acting Regional Coordinator, International Land Coalition (ILC) Africa added.
While Ichung’wah previously claimed that there was no such a Bill, Citizen TV established that the Bill had gone through all the steps at the National Assembly and to the Senate.