Cecil Rhodes

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This document appears to be a page (marked 163 and section 5) from a manuscript or essay discussing network theory, 'queing theory,' and geopolitical power dynamics in the digital age. It argues that controlling 'gates' in connected systems (like Facebook) provides immense power and speed, comparing modern digital dominance to historical industrial competition between Britain and Germany. The page bears a House Oversight stamp, indicating it was part of a government document production.

Manuscript page / government exhibit
2025-11-19

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This document appears to be page 157 of a philosophical essay or manuscript included in House Oversight evidence files. The text discusses the concept of 'Network Power,' 'Gatekeepers,' and 'Gatelands,' arguing that modern power lies in controlling protocols and access to networks (financial, biological, digital) rather than physical territory. It draws comparisons to Cecil Rhodes and historical empires while analyzing the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion in a connected world.

Essay / manuscript page / evidence document
2025-11-19

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This document is page 151 of a manuscript or historical text (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018383) detailing the 1893 Battle of the Shangani between British forces and the Matabele led by Lobengula. It describes the decisive use of machine guns by the British, the subsequent massacre of the Matabele forces, and includes a quote from Lobengula pleading to Queen Victoria. The text contextualizes this within 19th-century imperialism, mentioning Cecil Rhodes and the 'Convergence Club.'

Manuscript page / evidence document
2025-11-19

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This document is a page from a book detailing the history of British colonial expansion in Southern Africa, specifically focusing on the strategic importance of the Cape and conflicts along the Shangani River. It discusses the motivations of figures like Cecil Rhodes and interactions with the Matabele tribe and Chief Lobengula.

Book page / historical account
2025-11-19
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