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Recently, a US lawmaker made a shocking revelation. For years, funds intended to aid other nations had been covertly utilized to fund terrorist organizations. Now, this wasn't very shocking to those who understand how world politics operate. Let's be honest. When it serves their own interests, Western nations have a lengthy history of upending established order in other nations. And you know what? Burkina Faso appears to be following the similar pattern. A few weeks ago, there was a crazy rumor around the nation. With bundles of cash, a foreign agent was apprehended. We are discussing Central African francs worth billions. His task? Persuade the Burkinabe troops to rebel against Captain Ibrahim Traore, their leader. This was a test of allegiance, not only a bribe. It was an obvious message. Will you support your nation or give in to pressure? This is where things become even more intriguing. During a recent interview, The information that Traoré provided truly reveals the extent of this issue. "A group of officers trained in France were immediately contacted and asked to take action when we stood up in 2022," he claimed. Their training did not prepare them to serve Africa. To safeguard French interests, they received training. And there are a lot of these officials in several African nations. The number of people who genuinely care about their country is unknown. Take a moment to process that. You see, this is a habit of France. Selected soldiers are sent back to France for training whenever it is involved in African nations. That seems like a fantastic opportunity on the surface. However, it's more like sowing seeds of control, as Traoré says. After returning home, the same troops turn into tools. They were the first people France contacted when Traoré began his rebellion in an attempt to put an end to it. However, things didn't work out as expected. Okay, visualize this. Something suspicious was happening in Burkina Faso only a few weeks ago. Furthermore, it was unrelated to charity or business. This is why it's important. A covert scheme involving a foreign man, an astounding 5 billion CFA francs, and some of the nation's own military personnel was discovered by Burkinabe officials. Yes, you heard correctly. Millions of dollars and a scheme that might rock the nation. This foreign agent may have believed that he would find some easy targets, such as troops who were trained outside, possibly in France, and would be prepared to turn against their nation for a fair price. Let's just say that if that was the intention, things didn't exactly work out for him. What happened, then? It all began when this foreigner arrived in the capital, Ouagadougou. He appeared to be just another businessman at first glance. Well-groomed, amiable, and most likely discussing partnerships and opportunities. The typical investment fare, you know. Here's the twist, though. He had no intention of building anything. Not hospitals, not schools. Not a coffee shop, even. However, what he did bring, was five billion CFA francs in a suitcase. But nobody was supposed to benefit from that money. It has nothing to do with jobs, water, or roads. Not at all. It was intended to cause anarchy, to destroy everything from the inside out, to turn obedient troops into traitors, and to incite discontent that might bring the entire nation to its knees. What precisely was this man trying to accomplish, and who was he really? You must really enjoy this video if you are still viewing it. Why not press the "like" button for a moment? Have you taken that action? Let's move on." They were so certain that their plan would succeed that they didn't even attempt to conceal it. They sent a man into Burkina Faso with the sole task of persuading a few trusted soldiers to turn against Captain Traore and assist in his downfall. Yes, the man arrived prepared, with a suitcase filled with 5 billion CFA francs—that's billions with a B. The idea was to buy loyalty. It was that simple. However, things didn't go as planned.