By Kashif Ahmed
Thomas Sankara (December 21st, 1949-October 15th, 1987) was the revolutionary leader of Burkina Faso: Martyred in the struggle to liberate his country from the shackles of the usury based, fractional reserve banking system.
Captain Sankara made a daring stand against the evil ideology of Jewish extremism, and openly challenged the parasitic tyranny of the Rothschild central bank: Assassinated in a U.S.-Israeli-French plot at the age of 38; Sankara’s popularity has increased with every passing year, and many Africans aspire to follow his heroic example.
ADDITIONAL READING
- The Zionist Infestation Of Africa: Zimbabwe To Uganda, Congo To Somalia And Beyond
- Burkina Faso: Thomas Sankara’s revolutionary legacy lives on

