This Book is free of charge and can in no way constitute a source of business.
You are free to copy this Book for your preaching, or for distribution, or also for your Evangelism on Social Media, provided that its content is not modified or altered in any way, and that the website mcreveil.org is cited as the source.
Woe to you, greedy agents of satan who will try to market these teachings and testimonies!
Woe to you, sons of satan who like to publish these teachings and testimonies on Social Media while hiding the address of the website www.mcreveil.org, or falsifying their contents!
Know that you can escape the justice system of men, but you certainly will not escape the judgment of God.
You snakes! You brood of vipers! How will you escape being condemned to Hell? Matthew 23:33
Nota Bene
This Book is regularly updated. We recommend that you download the latest version from www.mcreveil.org.
(Updated on 01 01 2024)
Mister
President,
At
a time when your puppets are asking
you to run for the next presidential election, I advise you to resign
from your
position as Head of State without delay. However, I cannot give you any
recommendations as to the position of party leader you have held since
1985.
If
I advise you to leave power, it's
because the National New Deal policy of which you are the artisan has
failed
all along the line. It is unable to renew itself. Cameroon has only one
problem, and this problem is you. Since November 6, 1982, when you
became
president, my country has been in deep darkness. You are indeed the
Demon, the
prince of darkness, the incarnation of evil. Get away from the sun of
the
Cameroonian people!
When
one has been in the dark for a
long time, it is possible to finally take pleasure in it. That's what
happens
to those who fawn over you. They are comparable to masochists. It's you
who
perverted these people. Fortunately, the majority of Cameroonians think
that
darkness is a bad thing. It's their cries of pain that dictate these
lines. We
are tired of you. We look forward to the sunny side of life, to see our
country
out of the abyss, out of underdevelopment.
Unlike
those who wish to remain in
darkness, we want to see public lighting in our villages very soon. We
want
wooden power line posts to disappear from the streets, all city
dwellers to
live in buildings, highways to connect regions between them,
underground
railways and trams in our cities; high-speed trains to make regular
trips
between Ebolowa and Kousséri as well as between Batouri and Bamenda. We
want
all citizens to have access to clean water, electricity and quality
health
care, every household to have a washing machine, tumble dryer,
dishwasher,
refrigerator and stove, the unemployed receive a State allowance, etc.
You
like to lull the people to sleep
with wonderful promises. Your policy of "great ambitions" remained
ineffective. The same goes for the "great achievements" and the
completion point of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC)
initiative. The
"Triennial Emergency Plan" that is much talked about today is another
powder in the eyes, another magic powder. As you have learned that the
People's
Republic of China has become an emerging country, you heat up. Already
before
the beginning of your political career, you had chosen the wrong camp,
and then
you stayed there; while the UPC had special relations with China and
the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics, André-Marie Mbida, Ahmadou Ahidjo, and
you were
bootlicking the capitalist powers of the West. Under the Ahidjo
government,
Cameroon achieved only a pseudo-political independence. To date,
Cameroon,
which united in October 1961, has the same currency that circulated
during the
colonial period: the CFA franc (Colonies of French Africa)! The New
Deal regime
you control is nothing more than an instrument of neo-colonialism.
China and
the USSR supported the UPC-led struggle because the nationalist
movement wanted
Cameroon to achieve not only genuine political independence, but also
economic
independence. But Mbida, Ahidjo and you helped Rene Coty, Charles de
Gaulle and
Georges Pompidou to crush the upecist (UPC party supporters) rebellion
in
Sanaga-Maritime, the Bamileke countryside and in the Mungo. You
participated in
the Bassa massacre and the Bamileke genocide. Several hundred of
patriots were
victims of these horrendous crimes that you impudently called
"pacification campaigns". Today, you are trying to make the
Cameroonian people believe that these killings were anti-terrorist acts
and
patriotism. On August 2, 2014 for example, you drew a parallel between
the
fight you are fighting against Boko Haram and the eradication of the
maquis
between 1955 and 1971.
Do
you believe that your crimes will
go unpunished? Think again! One day, you will be tried not only for
your
participation in the crimes committed under the Mbida government, under
the
Ahidjo government and during the presidency of the latter, but also for
those
you have committed since November 6, 1982. Neither the law nor cunning
will
help you escape justice.
In
August 1984, Israel tested a weapon
of mass destruction in Lake Monoun. The explosion that followed led to
the
death of 37 people in Njindoun near Foumbot. It was you who authorised
the
Hebrew State to perform the test in question. Two years later, Lake
Nyos
exploded for the same reason. Nearly 2,000 people died asphyxiated.
During
your reign, you have deployed
troops several times to massacre unarmed civilians who took to the
streets.
Before and after the 1992 presidential elections, thousands of citizens
were
shot dead. In the year 2000, 1000 others were victims of the
"Operational
Command" created by you. Heads also fell during the "hunger
riots" from February 23 to 29, 2008. More than 100 rioters were killed.
There
is no doubt that you foamed
internally when François Hollande admitted in your presence on July 3,
2015
that there were "repressions in the Sanaga-Maritime and Bamileke
countryside" from 1955 to 1971. He forgot the Mungo. In addition, he
avoided using the terms "massacre" and "genocide" and
suggesting reparations. Nevertheless, it must be acknowledged that it
is the
first French president to evoke the subject of the crushing of the
Bassa revolt
and that of the Bamileke in front of everyone. It's already something!
The
erection of the memorials of the victims is an aspect that must also be
put on
the table. It is a pity that Ahidjo died without being held accountable
for
these crimes. In truth, you have to be locked up!
You
are an inveterate liar, a dictator
who plays the democrat, a wolf in sheep's clothing. On July 3, 2015, at
the
press conference you and Holland organised at the Unity Palace, you
said:
"I am not at the head of the State by force, I did not take power in a
dictatorial fashion; I have always been elected by the people, and at
the
moment I am finishing a mandate that was given to me by the people, and
there
were other candidates in this election, I won them [sic]." All is only
lies and fabrications.
As
you know, Ahidjo chose you as a
dolphin especially because you used to inspire him with evil ideas. At
one
point, you pointed out to President De Gaulle and him that Felix-Roland
Moumié,
one of the leaders of the UPC, had an excessive fondness for sexual
pleasures,
and suggested to them to use a gorgeous-looking girl to trap him. The
two Heads
of State listened to your advice. Coming from Beijing via Moscow,
Moumié
arrived in Geneva on October 10, 1960. The Swiss Liliane Friedli turned
his
head at the Pacific Hotel and he missed the flight for Conakry. While
waiting
for the next flight, the beautiful contacted the French secret agent
William
Bechtel posing as a journalist. The president of the UPC agreed to give
him an
interview on October 15th. During the dinner-interview, Bechtel put
poison in
the glass of the thirty-five-year-old man that led him to his death at
the beginning
of the following month.
Another
example: in 1964, you
suggested that Ahidjo allocate a bonus for each guerrilla killed in
order to
encourage government troops and auxiliary forces. Your proposal was
accepted
immediately. Each guerrilla fighter's cut head was rewarded for 8000
francs! In
1964, you held the position of Special Advisor to the Presidency. Four
years
later, the tyrant Ahidjo propelled you to the post of secretary-general
to the
presidency. In 1975, he appointed you Prime Minister. Finally, you
succeeded
him on November 6, 1982, after he had resigned four days earlier. You
owe your
social promotion to your participation in the horrific crimes that were
committed during the 24 years that dictator Ahidjo was at the head of
the
State. You were indeed an asset in the office. In conclusion, violence
and
dictatorship are the two factors that brought you to power.
I
would now like to demonstrate the
falsity of your claim that you have always been elected by the people.
In the
presidential elections of 1984, you were the only candidate. The same
was the
case in that of 1988. The UPC was dissolved in 1955 in East Cameroon,
then in
1957 in Cameroon under British administration. It was forced to move
underground. Over the years, the CU, which was renamed CNU in 1966,
swallowed
the other legal parties. The CNU defined itself as the great unified
national
party. So, long before you assumed the highest office, Cameroon was a
one-party
State. The CPDM that you created in 1985 is nothing more than the CNU
in
another form. In 1991, the people took to the streets to demand the
restoration
of the multi-party system. As you are an enemy of democracy, you
appealed to
the troops and the police who drowned the revolt in blood.
Nevertheless, the
people did not abandon the resistance, they paralyzed the economic
activity of
the country by means of civil disobedience, "ghost towns". In the
face of its determination, you had to accept the principle of a
multi-party
system.
In
the 1992 presidential election, you
contested with other candidates for the first time. They were
politicians of
the opposition. John Fru Ndi was one of them. He was your dreaded
opponent. He
won this election hands down, but François Mitterrand, then president
of
France, stole the victory, because he did not want an Anglophone in
power. You
were declared winner. The people took to the streets, this time to
protest
against the murder of their will. Once again, you deployed troops,
again blood
flowed abundantly. Since 1992, you are an illegitimate President. Since
then,
you have mastered the art of rigging elections. On May 17, 1995, the
Mitterrand
presidency, of which you were, according to your own words, the best
student,
came to an end. You did not need him anymore because you had become a
master.
It is through the electoral deviousness that you won the presidential
elections
of 1997, 2004 and 2011. This is an indisputable fact. Whenever the
result of
the presidential election is proclaimed, one sees soldiers and heavily
armed
police in almost every city street. You use this method of deterrence
precisely
because you are a fraudster. Conclusion, it is not the people who give
you
mandates, but swindling.
You
lie shamelessly. You like to throw
flowers at yourself. The people cannot give a mandate to a candidate
they did
not see during the campaign period. You hide because you do not have
eloquence.
You use unfair methods to oust those who wish to surpass you. In
February 2014,
you granted pardon to a few prisoners, including Titus Edzoa who spent
17 years
behind bars. You had him arrested and jailed because he had announced
his candidacy
for the presidential election of October 1997. He found the courage to
break
the prescription that you are the natural candidate of the CPDM. He
violated
this prescription rightly because it is a poison for democracy. If he
was
released, it is thanks to François Hollande. Contrary to what I said at
the
beginning of this letter, I regretfully advise you to resign from your
duties
as National President of the CPDM. This party would have the
opportunity to
acquire statutes that meet the requirements of democracy.
You
are the shame of Cameroon. You
appear in public always with false hair to hide that you are an old
man. It's a
lost cause! Even strangers see you as you are and not as you would like
to be
seen. On 3 July 2015, for example, a journalist from France 2 tells you
the
following: "You have been in power since 1982, which makes you one of
the
oldest Presidents on the planet." You had already spent 33 years at the
top of the State and were 82 years old. You replied: "Does not stay in
power who wants, but who can." An effective President does not need to
spend more than two decades in power. He puts his political programme
into
practice and passes power over. He goes out through the front door. Had
Nelson
Mandela sought to be President for life? Benin's Boni Yayi had promised
that he
would not seek a third term. He kept his word.
When
the media asks you if you are
going to run for presidential elections in the future, you always give
them an
answer that leaves the public uncertain. At the end of October 2007,
you were
the guest of the Talk de Paris, a show from France 24. Ulysse Gosset,
the
presenter, asked you this question. In response to that, you say that
the 2011
presidential elections were certain, but still very far, that the
Constitution
as it was did not allow you to consider another term, that it was
premature to
discuss the subject of elections, that Cameroonians would do better to
tackle
urgent problems such as the fight against corruption, AIDS and poverty.
But
three months later, you announced in your televised wishes that you
were going
to amend certain provisions of the fundamental law of which article 6,
paragraph 2, which prevented you from representing yourself in 2011. On
April
14, 2008, you promulgated the law relating to revision of the
Constitution of
18 January 1996, a law whose Article 6 (2) removed the limitation on
the number
of presidential terms. You claimed that "the majority of the
population" wanted the article in question to be changed, which is
false.
On
July 3, 2015, the same journalist
from France 2 who pointed out to you that your name is among the oldest
Presidents in the world asked you the following question: "Do you
imagine
that a new mandate would be welcome or do you consider passing over
power with
the thought that a retirement would be well deserved?" As already on
the
set of the Talk de Paris eight years ago, you remained vague: "The
Cameroonian elections of 2018 are certain, but distant ... We have time
to
think, and when the time comes, Cameroonians, French friends and
everyone will
know if I'm a candidate or if I'm retiring." Since the beginning of the
current year, your supporters, who are in the minority, are holding a
number of
meetings at the end of which they call you to be their candidate for
the next presidential
elections. As I said, these people are your puppets. In other words,
you are
the one pulling the strings. We already know your modus operandi.
If
you had at least raised the
standard of living of the population, I might be able to understand
your desire
to stay in power till kingdom come. The problem is that you cling to it
while
you are an incompetent, lazy, sleeper, empty shell. Lapiro de Mbanga
was
drumming this truth to the people. He was your bête noire. You have
managed to
send him to kingdom come, but the lyrics of his songs remain.
Since
1982, Cameroon has only made
progress in reverse. You are an individualist, a narcissus, a
vainglorious
person. You become richer and richer, while the people become poorer
and
poorer. You are over 80, but the life expectancy of the Cameroonian
population
is 19 years. The truth is that you are not the man of the situation.
You are a
specialist in visual navigation, you do not see beyond the tip of your
nose.
The clairvoyance that characterised Ruben Um Nyobe, Felix-Roland
Moumie, Ernest
Ouandie and Abel Kingué are lacking in you. The lack of height of your
thought
led you to choose the wrong camp. You were badly off.
You
have instructed the members of
your government to trumpet that Cameroon will become an emerging
country
"by 2035". Here is another state of mind set. While your ministers
tell your dream to the people, you make some "short private visits to
Europe". Switzerland is the European country you visit the most,
because
most of your ill-gotten gains are there. Misuse of corporate assets is
another
crime for which you will be judged. The regime's big boys that you have
been
arresting under Operation Sparrow hawk followed your example. You have
stolen
more money than they all gathered. In 2010, the RichestLifeStyle.com
website
revealed that you were the fifth richest African Head of State, with a
fortune
that the US magazine ForeignPolicy.com valued at nearly 200,000,000 USD
(nearly
116,300,000 FCFA)! What position do you occupy six years later? The
first
maybe? It would not surprise me if that were the case. You have often
been
criticised for your extravagance, but this has never led you to change
this
behaviour.
Until
I got to the fifth year in
secondary school, I thought you were an honourable person. I did not
know you
were a manipulator, a swindler, a fake token, a pretentious, a bad
seed, a
thief, a wicked, a big criminal. A saying holds that you have to know
how to
leave things before they leave you. If you had applied this maxim, many
would never
have known your true nature.
You
are a tyrant, a man without
morality. Your power is based on immorality, perversity, cruelty. Even
in your
sentimental life, you have done things that are punishable. In July
1992, at a
time when the people were clamouring for multiparty politics, you
eliminated
your first wife, Jeanne-Irène. She had disapproved of the repressive
measure
you had taken and suggested that you leave power. But you were
determined to
continue shedding blood, to stay in power. Two years later, you married
Chantal
Pulchérie Vigouroux in second marriage, after you had liquidated her
concubine
named Churchill Che. I also put the disappearance of the parents and
two
sisters of Che on your account. Of course, Chantal Biya is an
accomplice to these
crimes.
Under
your rule, tribalism, nepotism,
favouritism and corruption have become widespread. Those who ask you to
represent yourself in the presidential elections are indeed
obscurantists. They
do not like their homeland. It is your governance that has fostered the
spread
of above-mentioned evils. In other words, you are the source, the
pathogen.
Therefore, you do not have the ability to eradicate them. If you leave
office,
they will disappear on their own. In case you have prepared a dolphin,
tell him
that you were wrong about him, and withdraw.
You
are not only one of the oldest
Presidents in the world, you are also one of the best guarded, best
protected.
Contrary to what you believe, this over-protection is a very bad thing.
This is
proof that you are suspicious of the people. This mistrust stems from
the
consciousness of being an illegitimate Head of State. You are an
inhabitant of
the ivory tower, an enigmatic person, occultist. Even those who wrote
your
biography have never had the opportunity to meet you, hence the titles
such as
"The Biya Code", "The Secrets of Power". You are dumb like
a carp. Moreover, there is research work on "The presidential
silences". You communicate by silence, you are invisible as God, except
that God is not wicked. But your supporters deify you, venerate you,
which
leads you to strut yourself like a peacock. Your way of governing is
indefensible; it is opaque, and this opacity is a favourable ground for
looting, shenanigans, crimes, cheating.
You
like to read speeches. In fact,
you never made a speech at short notice. You are incapable of it. What
characterises the texts you read is their inconsistency. But it is a
calculated
incoherence, it is intended to trap, to fool the public. Take for
example your
most recent speech, the one you made on this year's National Youth Day.
You say
that you will industrialise the ten regions of the country and that the
development of our agriculture will occupy a privileged place in this
enterprise. You invite young people to benefit from this measure.
Moreover, you
let them see a fund named "Special Youth" with more than 100 billion
FCFA, as a means to get them count on the government to achieve for
example
their agricultural project easily. But at the same time, you argue:
"The
land never betrays, do not be afraid to take the plunge, be
agricultural
entrepreneurs that Cameroon needs ... It's not a question of waiting to
be able
to muster big means. It is above all a matter of will and commitment.
In agriculture,
it is often possible to do a lot with little." Clearly, young people
who
want to start farming will wait for government support until the cows
come
home.
You
own a large farm in Mvomeka'a,
your home village. You showed it to Guillaume Soro during his stay in
Cameroon
in June 2014. What the President of the National Assembly of Côte
d'Ivoire does
not know is that you had put the knife under Robert Messi Messi’s (the
director
of the former SCB) throat, to get the money needed to create your
plantation.
Therefore, the realisation of a viable project in this area cannot be a
simple
matter of will. Suppose young people listen to your advice. Would they
not be
reduced to practicing extensive cultivation? They would swell the ranks
of
millions of older people who are already doing so. They would also work
with
archaic tools such as machete, hoe, spade. For what returns? In the
villages of
Cameroon, I see only peasants betrayed by land. Even where the soil is
fertile,
they live in garrets, which reflects their poor living conditions. In
Germany,
only 2% of the active population practice agriculture. They basically
do
intensive cultivation. We want our agriculture to be mechanised and our
agricultural production to be diversified.
I
already told you that you lack competence.
The only sensible thing you can do is resigning without delay. Quit so
that
Cameroon can get out of the medieval situation where it is.
Bamenda,
April 19, 2016
Hilaire
Mbakop, Writer
Grace
to all who love our Lord Jesus
Christ with an undying love!
Dear brothers and sisters,
If you have run away from fake churches and would like to know what to do, here are the two options available to you:
1- See if around you there are some other children of God who fear God and desire to live according to the Sound Doctrine. If you find any, feel free to join them.
2- If you do not find one and wish to join us, our doors are open to you. The only thing we will ask you to do is to first read all the Teachings that the Lord has given us, and which are on our website www.mcreveil.org, to reassure yourself that they are in conformity with the Bible. If you find them in accordance with the Bible, and are ready to submit to Jesus Christ, and live by the demands of His word, we will gladly welcome you.
The grace of the Lord Jesus be with you!
Source & Contact:
Website: https://www.mcreveil.org
E-mail: mail@mcreveil.org