It was hilarious to listen to those conversations.. and also very nerve wrecking as well. For the very simple fact that someone in a position of higher authority will openly speak to a stranger calling from an unknown number and discuss issues for several minutes without hesitation is simply scary... Would anyone with common sense not insist on identifying a caller and further probe into their credibility before speaking to them?  

This is absolutely revealing on the dangers of keeping a nation in darkness... it is like getting to a North Korean citizen in a concentration camp who is eager to reveal the secrets of the suffering.. Mind blowing...

Demba


On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 11:03 AM, Y Jallow <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Suntou:
 
Walahi, my jaws almost flew off. : )
 
I said to myself, for real! Is this some comedy show?
 
You can certainly tell how empty some of these heads are.
 
The stubborn Pa Nderry Came close to talking with Jammeh, (LOL).
 
Best,
Yero
 

Date: Wed, 1 May 2013 16:15:03 +0100
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Subject: [G_L] Freedom Scoop
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Pa Nderry apparently spoke to President Jammeh's boys and girls, because I cannot call them Ministers. All indications are that, the Jammeh cabinet is oblivous to what is happening online. If Mr Jobarteh and the rest even listen to Freedom radio for even one day, the disguise voice of Pa Nderry should never deceive them.
The encounter is comical and sad. The country's elites are uninformed and redundant at best. Mr Mbai got them right, any western accent is dead trap. But Mr Mbai's impressons were more comical than authentic. If that can trigger the insiders of Mr Jammeh cabinet to lossen up, it shows that, we have not been pushing the system hard enough.
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