Wednesday, September 10, 2014

September 11 a Prayer for Peace

In remembrance of September 11

We pray to the great Spiritual Power in which
we live and move and have our being.
We pray that we may at all times
keep our minds open to new ideas and shun dogma;
that we may grow in our understanding of the nature of all living beings
and our connectedness with the natural world;
that we may become ever more filled with
generosity of spirit and true compassion and love for all life;
that we may strive to heal the hurts that we have inflicted on nature
and control our greed for material things, knowing that
our actions are harming our natural world and the future of our children;
that we may value each and every human being
for who he is, for who she is,
reaching to the spirit that is within,
knowing the power of each individual to change the world.
We pray for social justice,
for the alleviation of the crippling poverty
that condemns millions of people around the world
to lives of misery - hungry, sick, and utterly without hope.
We pray for the children who are starving,
who are condemned to homelessness, slave labor, and prostitution,
and especially for those forced to fight, to kill and torture
even members of their own family.
We pray for the victims of violence and war,
for those wounded in body and for those wounded in mind.
We pray for the multitudes of refugees, forced from their homes to alien places
through war or through the utter destruction of their environment.
We pray for suffering animals everywhere,
for an end to the pain caused by scientific experimentation,
intensive farming, fur farming, shooting, trapping,
training for entertainment, abusive pet owners,
and all other forms of exploitation
such as overloading and overworking pack animals,
bull fighting, badger baiting, dog and cock fighting and so many more.
We pray for an end to cruelty,
whether to humans or other animals,
for an end to bullying, and torture in all its forms.
We pray that we may learn the peace that comes with forgiving
and the strength we gain in loving;
that we may learn to take nothing for granted in this life;
that we may learn to see and understand with our hearts;
that we may learn to rejoice in our being.

With gratitude to World Prayers.org. 


Monday, September 8, 2014

Affirmative Action Is the Real Victory for South Africa

Affirmative Action Is the Real Victory for South Africa

“I don’t know if white kids are three times more stupid than black children.” Quote from the official ANC Policy Document.

The African National Congress (ANC) believes that real victory for the nation is the ability to deliver, and affirmative action for South Africa is the answer. The ANC introduced affirmative action and the implementation is not only on the promises made but to bring about peace and prosperity, create opportunities and remove the poor living conditions associated with civil war. Affirmative action is the plan, the solution and the democratic route to iron out apartheid injustices, and generate favor for the oppressed.

Marxist Student Supports Malema in Land Grab Policy

Marxist Student Supports Malema in Land Grab Policy  - Guardian LV article

The young Marxist student supporting the Malema nationalization policies continues to boast the fundamental radical policy of communism. In his endorsement of Malema’s proposals for nationalization and land redistribution to the poor and gullible masses, the Marxist student courts disaster at the expense of land productivity.

Execution by Necklacing used to Liberate people

Is the Emmaus Community linked to Winnie Mandela and the execution by necklacing? It was during the apartheid years that necklacing a form of mob justice (a tyre forced over the victim’s head and shoulders, drenched in petrol and set alight) was forcibly used in the South Africa community against government or police informants.
A South African sent the following email regarding his thoughts and comments on how the Emmaus Community and other church members are all embroiled in this tragic, gruesome death of innocent people. (There is a video relating to this story – link is at the end of the message.)

I was shown uncut videos by Army Commandos, the police and Church of England in South Africa of the terrible necklacing of innocent victims ordered by Winnie Mandela during the 1980s UDF up-rising against apartheid.

Winnie Mandela's voice was broadcast on Radio South Africa, "With these matches, tyres and petrol we will liberate our people... "

Past Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of the Church of the Province of South Africa was aired on SAfm on 31 August 2014 with a BBC documentary. He mentioned that he was delivering certain things to Winnie Mandela's home when he was an anti-apartheid activist during that 1980s period of unrest. He refused to mention what those important things were that were hidden in his car.

He followed Bishop Desmond Tutu to be a primate of the Anglican Church.

The Church of England in South Africa is not the same as the Anglican Church.
It seems that Njongonkulu was delivering matches, tyres and petrol to Winnie Mandela's house! He was complicit to these terrible murders!
What happened was like this.
Desmond Tutu was in full knowledge what was about to happen. The time was set for the masses to necklace an intended victim. TV cameras and video cameras were ready for the event.According to Bantu custom if, someone inhaled smoke in his/her last breath he/she was cut off from his/her ancestors for eternity.
Desmond Tutu in full view of the available cameras was caught saving the unfortunate victim(s) from dying a death from necklacing, showing the world what a savior he was.
All a political stunt.
A murderer and someone who condemns a soul to be lost are promoted to the high office of cardinal of his Church!

That is not all!
At the end of the 1960s, a group was brought to Southern Africa from the United States of America by friends of Dr. Billy Graham and is called the Emmaus Community.
They have a campsite on the South Coast road between Pietermaritzburg and the South Coast of Natal.
This camp is called Camp Jonathan.
One of their main thrusts is the so-called Emmaus Walk. Jesus after his resurrection met certain of his disciples and spoke to them on the Emmaus Road. After he disappeared, the disciple only realized who he was.
Bishop Njongonkulu Ndungane mentioned this Emmaus Walk on air and he went on to say that the breaking of bread is part of the ceremony to met and break each other's lifestyles, then to apologize for breaking the other person and then negotiate and talk about things and what to do next.
The Emmaus community is made up of Roman Catholics, Protestants and even Jews (who remain faithful Jews), top businesspersons, top lawyers, advocates, police officers, farmers, and ordinary community members, plus many others.
One cannot ask to join; instead, one can only be invited to join. This is done in secret.
They say, "God is a good God who provides for his people. And each member who has been to Camp Jonathan and done the Emmaus Walk, look after each other with gifts for as long as they live."
At the same time, they target and victimize people, who have not been invited, destroying livelihoods lives and their souls.
A victim will be targeted, his things destroyed, and they will say sorry, and then say. "Let’s have tea and chat... "That is how they abuse people while Emmaus community members drive in expensive cars and live in nice houses and are well provided for.
It is the Emmaus Community who got these clergy members and Winnie Mandela to commit these terrible crimes and get away with it!
The masses made their way in full view of these cameras, walking, marching, and chanting towards a specific direction. The intended victim was caught and in slow fashion the tyre was placed over his/her, neck and busy hands threw petrol over him/her and another struck a match. Victim was tortured to a slow and deliberate death from inhaling dangerous fumes and hot smoke and fire.

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Forced into Prostitution and Drug Dealing

Horror Stories
We have all heard about the horror stories of human trafficking, drug lords and prostitution. Hearing these stories is the norm and affects so many people in South Africa. We read the stories, watch the YouTube videos and remain shocked that such horror is a reality. It is in fact not a new story, but a never ending story of continued abuse with little hope of ending. It is the painful and sad endings for children who once had opportunities to live a life of success and experience the beauty of life, shortened by the effects of drugs.
There are areas that have been earmarked or perhaps chosen because of the density, for the activities of drug lords, trafficking and prostitution. Mostly these areas are rundown, dirty and a place people would not visit. Hillbrow previously referred to as the trendy cosmopolitan city and a safe place to live. Yet, today, it is a city where people dare not wonder, for fear of being hijacked, kidnapped, robbed or murdered.
Rosettenville is located in the south of Johannesburg and many years ago were home to white middle class families. After the vote for democracy in 1994, the area started crumbling as service delivers took its toll and an influx of immigrants settled in the city. An average three-bed roomed house was turned into about twenty to thirty rooms and hired to people desperate for a place to stay. A house with one bathroom facility was soon shared between a hundred people. The filth from overcrowding soon spiraled into the open roads, causing an infestation of rats and cockroaches. Both of these two areas are dangerous and it is where danger lurks on every corner.

Focus on Rosettenville Drug operation

Drug lords began operating in earnest, every second house was a drug den. Drugs were no longer a difficulty to get; there were a large variety and eager people selling to addicts. The South African Police patrolled down the dark streets of Rosettenville not attempting to arrest the perpetrators but rather collect bribes and keep the thriving drug activity booming. Once in a while, a drug lord would be arrested but alas, within a day was out on the streets continuing the sleazy drug operation.
Young girls, school children, were lured into the dark world of drugs, by forcing them to take drugs, and keep them addicted. Once in the hands of the evil satanic people, these youngsters would be under a pimp who would force them into prostitution for money and drugs. These young girls and sometimes males were victims were often beaten, raped and endured hostile behavior from pimps.
Prostitution began to thrive as young girls, white, black and colored pranced down the streets looking for customers. Hooked onto drugs and the need for the next injection of heroin, crack or crystal meth, these girls some as young as twelve years old would forget about school, family or friends. It was a case of survival and getting money for a quick fix.
Neighboring areas soon saw the rise of high walls, security gates, links to armed response companies, and electric fencing as the dark elements of Rosettenville began invading the decent places for new business.
No happy ending.
The evil surrounding the drug infested areas has affected families from all over South Africa, and there are some terrible stories of rape and torture. The drug lords have no mercy, it is all about money and there is not a shred of compassion for the suffering caused.
Most of the young girls exposed to drugs and prostitution become AIDS/HIV-infected and develop Tuberculosis (TB). This is a death sentence and often the youngsters do not reach the age of thirty. TB itself is a killer, but contracting the disease with AIDS/HIV spells disaster and leaves little hope of survival.
The world of drugs, the evil and mastery behind the drug lords does not make it easy for families to rescue their children. The endless heartache for parents who have to endure the horror of not knowing what is happening to their children tells a story of bitterness and shame. While it is not entirely true that all victims under the influence of pimps and drug lords are kidnapped by the evil beings, there are the children who willing take drugs due to peer pressure, social influences and dares.

Drug and Prostitution

Is there sufficient proof that the South African Government is committed to stopping this problem?

  •  Definitely NO
  •  A little
  •  Yes all the time.
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A True Story

Sometimes, people will take the chance of exposing the racketeering. A decent family who is neighbors to a drug den in Rosettenville often witnesses some strange occurrences. Last week they saw young male enter the house, probably to buy drugs. An hour later, an elderly man with the assistance of the police entered the house, demanding the release of the youngster. The entire house was searched and there was no sign of the boy. The noise from the shouting alerted the neighbors who called to the old man telling him the boy was still in the house. The drug lords hid the child in the roof in an attempt of keeping him hooked to drugs. Fortunately the boy was released into his parent's care and is now receiving rehabilitation.
The neighbors reported a sinister happening when a young girl entered the house followed by her mother who demanded the evil drug lords to let her daughter go. They refused, laughing and mocking the woman, who adamantly tried to get her daughter out of the house of sin. The woman was forcibly raped in front of her daughter. The mockers laughed and joked about the stupid white woman. Eventually, the evil scumbags let the two women leave. They immediately alerted the neighbor who called the police for assistance.
This particular house has been a horror home for many and the neighbors have had to take extra precaution to secure their livelihood. The neighbors have given up on calling the police for assistance, as it has now appeared to be a waste of time. Either their calls are not recorded or the lack of interest does not stop the drug lords and pimps from continuing with their wrongdoings. Often when police officers do arrive to investigate a claim, nothing happens. It is always, a quick walk into the house and soon speeding off flashing their blue lights. The lack of tackling the drug problem by the police officers often causes citizens not to respond to the urgency associated with this crime.

Drug Den in Rosettenville

A special investigating unit has undertaken to crack down on drug and prostitution in South Africa. This unit has issued a video recording of their excellent work and shows the dark side of street life and the commitment of people who care. This group of authorities travel all over South Africa in an attempt to combat the sinister gangs operating freely. Perhaps it is a little to late to combat and close down the evil deeds of drug lords or perhaps the intensive efforts given by the special investigating unit sheds a glimmer of hope. There are parents who have not seen their children for more than five years and have exhausted all efforts of finding them alive.
Drugs abuse in South Africa has spiraled out of control over the last twenty years and the law enforcement do not cope with the escalation of crime attached to drugs. The bribery is a cause of not controlling this satanic crime and the future for children remains uncertain in South Africa.
 http://doradee.hubpages.com/hub/forceintoprostitutionanddrugdealing