![]() Towards that end, the remainder of this report will focus on Kane's personal history. It's my belief that if we had spent as much time trying to understand Kane as we have trying to understand Tiberium, we might not be in this situation today, on the brink of another world war. It was from these rumors that Kane's legend grew, inspiring millions to join his cause. All we had were the rumors of his past circulating in the media. ![]() I believe this is a very important distinction to make.ĭuring the First Tiberium War very little intel on Kane's background was gathered. Loyalists would fight for Tiberium, but they would die for Kane. It was these qualities that helped him build his army and his empire. Kane has an undeniable charisma and a keen understanding of human psychology. But Kane had another advantage: GDI was selling fear, he was selling hope. His accusation that GDI was hoarding Tiberium for the developed nations it represented enraged - by design - the downtrodden and disillusioned in dozens of developing nations. From 1995 to 2019 Kane stealthily traveled the globe one step ahead of GDI discreetly spreading his message of a Tiberium revolution.ĭuring this period, Kane smartly used GDI's good intentions against them. ![]() Kane has been the leader of the Brotherhood of Nod ████ CENSORED █████. While this is partially true, my findings over the last eight months of investigation should shed some more light on Kane himself and what makes him tick. Much of Nod's success has been attributed to the allure of Tiberium itself and the power it represents. ![]() In most previous intel reports on Kane, it's my belief that the man himself has not been properly profiled. SAT-TRACK DATA: DNA / biometric prints on digi-file (#) but data deemed counterfeit. She made all the illustration’s for the dossier alongside an art collage.PUBLIC RECORDS: Multiple aliases (Kane, Caine, Quayym. Rafeef Ziadah: Lecturer in Politics and Public Policy in the Department of International Development, King’s College Londonįourate Chahal El Rekaby: A Lebanese artist and graphic designer. He is a member of the Almounadil-a current (a revolutionary socialist labour organisation). She is co-founder of the Innovation, Science and Technology Think-tank for People-Centered Development (ISTiNAD).Īli Amouzai: Activist and researcher from Morocco. Muzan Alneel: Sudanese writer and activist. He is the editing coordinator of the media outlet. ![]() Ghassen Ben Khalifa: Journalist and a revolutionary socialist from Tunisia. The webinar will be in both English and Arabic In this webinar, we will hear from some outstanding scholars and activists from the region who have written brilliant essays for our recently published dossier on the Arab Uprisings. Nevertheless, the insurgent hope is still alive as what is taking place right now in Sudan with people insisting to continue their revolution is just a testimony of this ongoing hunger for justice and liberation.Īll of these momentous events between 20 have opened new horizons for people to express their discontent and demand radical change and reforms, forcing almost every government in the region to concede on issues – both political and economic. These various people’s movements find themselves pitted against entrenched authoritarian and counter-revolutionary forces bent on suppressing them. Social movements, workers, youths and marginalised sections of society rose up to demand bread, freedom and justice. Since 2010, the Arab region has witnessed waves of inspiring uprisings and popular resistance against authoritarianism and dispossession. Decem| 17:00 Algeria Egypt Iraq Lebanon Morocco Révolution Sudan Syria Tunisia Uprising ![]()
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