An article in the Daily Telegraph on May 2007 gave what was supposed to be the final solution to the murder of Jocelyn Hay, the 22nd Earl of Errol in Nairobi, Kenya in 1941. Apparently Sir Jock Delves Broughton who was tried for the crime and found not guilty was in fact guilty. Errol was having an affair with Broughton's wife and, according to the article, Broughton crept into the back of Errol's car and shot him on the Langata Road outside Nairobi, aided, apparently, by a Dr. Philips, an immigrant from Europe who was hard up and willing (presumably for a price) to pick him up after the deed was done.
A crime of passion? Or was that merely used as a cover-up?
At the time Errol in company with many members of the upper classes in England was known to have Fascist leanings, to be an admirer of Hitler and his ideas and to be against war with Germany.
In the early days of the war, i.e. 1940, in Kenya Jocelyn Hay was head of Manpower in Nairobi and an extraordinary number of aliens of Jewish origin were being given commissions in the army in non-combatant regiments.
The situation aroused a certain amount of dissatisfaction and one of the settlers went to Errol at the Secretariat to draw his attention to the situation and noted that his secretary was none other than a Miss Somen whose brother Issy had been recently commissioned as a major.
Subsequent to the visit to the Secretariat the settler sent a letter to the East African Standard, the daily newspaper, which was returned by the editor with the comment that publication would harm the war effort.
The letter was then sent to the Nakuru paper, the Farmers' Weekly. where it was published.
There the matter rested. Soon afterwards there was a fire at the Secretariat and by some mischance all the documents were burnt. At the enquiry Miss Somen admitted that she had been the last person in the building and might have left the kettle on.
A short time later Errol himself was shot.
The inclusion of the name of "Dr. Philips" in the article in the Daily Telegraph puts a different complexion on the crime. Why should an ear, nose and throat specialist with a flourishing practice get involved in murder? Could it be because he was Jewish?
Was it a crime of passion? Or a crime inspired by Zionist connivance?
The same hands are pulling the same strings in the present unrest in Kenya.
Unrest and corruption have ever been the chosen methods. Could this have anything to do with the fact that Kenya has been ear-marked as the possible site of another of those ubiquitous US bases, and for "US" read "Israeli" as they are synonymous.
It appears the "crisis" threatens to destablise one of the key partners of the untied states in Africa and could influence Washington's decision on where to site Africom its new military command for the continent.
An unstable Kenya means an unstable region and it is already an unstable environment said Kur Shillinger of the South African Institute of International Affairs.
Kenya has proved a willing US security partner quick to reinforce its borders and round up dozens of suspected Islamist militants who fled Somalia in 2006. African analysts said that Kenya would have been a natural candidate to host Africom which was launched last October and is currently working out of Stuttgart, Germany, awaiting an African home.
And Africa is indeed the new target of the Goblin Market, either for its strategic position, its mineral wealth or its cheap labour.