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KARANJA KIBICHO: This is how DEEP STATE looks like

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Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr Karanja Kibicho has opened up over the discussion surrounding the mysterious Deep State.

Kibicho admitted that the discussion has been ongoing, over this dragon.

He however described it as an imaginary thinking by people who do not live the reality.

The PS was speaking during an interview in a local television station.

He gave an analogy of a mad man who uses non-existing thoughts to attract people’s attention.

Just for people to realize that this was a mad man, pointing at the manhole, occupying our whole afternoon. Did he see a snake? This is the exact description of deep state.

Kibicho

“One time I was walking in town, and someone pointed at some man hole, and everybody crowded there because there was some mysterious thing inside that manhole,” said Kibicho.

He added: “Just for people to realize that this was a mad man, pointing at the manhole, occupying our whole afternoon. Did he see a snake? This is the exact description of deep state.”

Zero

According to Kibicho, people point at something non-existent, that is so deep which cannot be understood.

“What is deep state? Zero,” he said.

According to Kibicho, Kenyan description of deep state is some bad thing that is evil and always scheming bad about government.

Now we are in a very transparent society. There is nothing you will do without being questioned

Kibicho

“There is nowhere I have sat where there are people scheming about harming this country,” he said.

He claimed that people still live in the old times where there was no accountability, when people used to operate in vague manner.

“Now we are in a very transparent society. There is nothing you will do without being questioned,” he added.

Kevine Omollo
Kevine Omollo
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