On the fifth of March, 2012, a 30 minute documentary video titled "Kony 2012" by film maker Jason Russell for the campaign group Invisible Children was released. The video went viral, instantly. It has touched the heart of the world because of its emotional display to the public. Many people were quick to react and donate their money without doing their own research on the subject. Well, for those who donated, you have been fooled. Recently, 2.5 billion barrells of oil has been found found under and around Lake Albert in western Uganda. And for that purpose, US government went wild to find a way to enter Uganda. That's where the roots of the video stand. Oil. They don't care about Kony or the Ugandans. All they care about is money, oil and the expansion of US forces around the world. The supposed atrocities committed by Joseph Kony and his LRA started 22 years ago and ended 6 years ago. Kony is no longer in Uganda and is rumored to have died 5 years ago. Ugandans laugh at th! e idea of invading to find Kony because it is no longer a politically relevant issue in Uganda. Ugandans say this is all propaganda in an effort for US government to enter their land and take its immense oil reserves. Keep in mind, 12 politicians and 20 Hollywood stars have already signed on to show their support for this military invasion, which is a red flag alert. According to the Invisible Children's official financial reports from last year, almost 70% of their money went towards movie-making ...
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