Monday, December 15, 2014

SOUTH AFRICA – A FAILED STATE- THE HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE

This is the next one of a series of articles in order to establish as to whether South Africa is a failed state and if so, then why.

Everybody knows Somalia – a failed state in the International Lexicon. No Post Office, NO, Electricity, no health services, no government, but crime, criminals, pirates and the rest.

In South Africa - the Post Office is not functioning, no electricity because the de facto criminals from Eskom has stolen the money. Everything gets loaded onto the public; they must pay and pay and pay. Everywhere you look, there is a mess, the Guptas are implicated, and the Zuma's are implicated. Are these the people that are leading South Africa into a new Somalia?


There is basically no government in South Africa! Zuma controls everything. Since the days of him being the Head of DIS (he ANC’s Intelligence Service in the struggle); he has had the dirt on each and everyone. To such an extent that the government is focused on protecting him. This is a man who is singularly responsible for the theft of the Libyan moneys, which was so reported during the last year. Will he and the RSA government be charged at the end of January 2015 at the International Criminal Court (ICC) for the theft of the billions of US dollars of Gaddafi and the Libyan people? Did some of this money find a way to the enemies of the USA, such as ISIS, in Syria and IRAQ? Is it true that there is a couple of thousand of ISIS fighters in the RSA under the protection from the President’s office?

The Zuma’s believe that they can forge ahead like King Leopold II in the Belgian Congo. No regards to the rest of the government, everything must be plundered for their benefit. South Africa has only a government in the name. People work in government to steal a salary. Allegations are rife that the Department of Foreign Affairs (DIRCO) people are earning some R 60 000 per month without knowing what job they should be doing. Furthermore, every year they get new cars; the previous vehicle becomes their private property and they are allowed to dispose of or keep it is entirely their choice. A real gravy train, but no government.

When one has regard to the history, specifically a work by Chris Ash –
“Kruger, Kommandos and Kak”, that the so-called Afrikaners was nothing more than a corrupt bully, whose pleasure it was to steal, loot, murder. The same issues come to the fore in the First Carnegie Report whence it is stated, “that the Afrikaners do not wish to work. They prefer to be squatters on the wealthy Dutch farmer’s farm.” In all these references, the same refrain comes to the fore. The Afrikaner stems from a low life background.

So guess who supports Zuma and his cronies? Yip, you have guessed right- the Afrikaners. Since the ANC took over in 1994, a small group of Afrikaners was already set in their ways to becoming filthy rich. Anybody else would be destroyed by the use and abuse of a rotten government system. Look at the Tollgate saga.

The Afrikaners had set structures in place to serve this small group. The uber- Afrikaners. They created structures that were cloaked in secrecy. One such an example is Armscor, the State-owned entity tasked for the procurement of arms and weapons for the South African Defense force. It was most interesting that when the Arms deal issue came to the fore, the National Party (NP) who had been benefiting from it was quietly. Also most interesting to note was the fact that the NP member, who handled the portfolio of Defense, was silent on the issue. He also asked his colleagues to tone down their criticism of the Arms deal as it would upset relations with the ANC. Then the NP was swallowed by the ANC.

Yet, when one goes back to Ash’s book, the same aspect becomes known in his descriptions. Various journalists have highlighted the issue of Paul Kruger, President of the ZAR (Transvaal) during the Second Anglo-Boer War, between Britain and the Boer republics, and the shenanigans of distinct Kruger’s family.

In one instance, Kruger’s family granted themselves loans from the Treasury to the tune of British Pounds 500 000 and banked it with British Banks. There is no record of these moneys ever being repaid. So, then what is the difference between Paul Kruger and Jacob Zuma? They both seem to have been cut from the same cloth. The difference is that during Kruger’s time, Sammy Marks started a company called Transvaal Power and Light, a precursor to what was to become eventually ESKOM, the disastrously mismanaged electrical utility.

Whilst many people would want to harp on the sins of the fathers. There are many, the fact of the situation is that under the so-called democracy of the last 20 years, the country has been set on a course of self-destruction.

It would appear that the democracy everybody had been clamoring about does not exist. The teachings of the London School of Economics seem not to have been about democracy but more about blatant stealing and corruption. The parliament has become nothing else than an expensive waste of time. All in keeping with the teachings of the London School of Economics?

A big fuss is made about WOOLWORTHS, a local shopping chain, procuring supplies from Israel. Yet, nothing is made of the fact the Israelis had been training Nelson Mandela in Ethiopia. Neither the fact that Jacob Zuma was allegedly supplied safe houses during the struggle by people such as Selwyn Nathan, Hirschowitz and many more. Some of them find themselves at work in the machinations of PARAMOUNT Logistics. Whence the issue of the USD 300 million that went missing with the export of RATEL Infantry Fighting vehicles tom Jordan around the years 2000 has not yet been concluded.

Whilst fingers can be pointed to old Paul Kruger, and indeed his shenanigans, at least during his tenure, there was an effort to establish business. Not that one must for one minute forget about the cowardice of specifically the Boer burghers on the battlefield. However, under Pres Jacob Zuma, the RSA is hurtling towards a failed state. Not in years, not in months, more in weeks it would seem!
What would happen in the time before end January 2015? Will all the charges at the International Criminal Court against Pres Zuma and his criminal elk realize? What will become known?
The stealing of the Gaddafi and Libyan moneys?

The oil issues in the DRC (CONGO). Equatorial Guinea? The diamond concessions In the DRC? The Gold, Diamond and Uranium concessions in the Central African republic? The nuclear aspirations in the RSA of the Zuma’s and their partners the Guptas? The thefts of state moneys due to the machinations of the legal processes in the RSA? By Who? The role of white Afrikaners in these processes? Who are they?

KEEP ON READING, IT WILL BE PUBLISHED. DUE TO THE COURTS IN THE RSA BEING SO COMPROMISED IN PROTECTING THE CRIMINAL ELEMENTS AT WORK IN THE RSA GOVERNMENT, ALL WILL BE REVEALED BY PUBLISHING SUCH! 

A little snack to savor on – South Africa has a Police Commissioner that is only two years in her post. Yet, she had been photographed with a 10 year service medal on her ample chest. 

WHAT IS ONE TO CALL THIS? HELPPPPPPPPPPPPP………………………………..

Much more to come!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!




South Africa - Gaddafi Assets and Zuma

Where are the Gaddafi assets hidden? In South Africa, it is estimated that over $30 billion of missing assets has drawn international attention. 


We have written several stories on the African National Congress (ANC) government and President Jacob Zuma. There is a link between the ANC, Zuma, and Gaddafi and all overshadowed by the ESKOM, Nkandla, Nuclear, China Russia and disorderly parliamentary debacles. 


Snippets from previous articles – (links appear below)

Therefore, Gaddafi’s money had gone missing in the RSA. Various Ministers have been implicated in this issue. Allegations also are that a vast amount of Gaddafi’s moneys had found its way to the South African Reserve Bank and that a substantial amount thereof went missing from here. This is encapsulated in a different letter to Pres Zuma from a different source.

This money went missing. Apparently due to a syndicate in the SA Reserve Bank channeling the money away. This happened during the time of Thabo Mbeki as President. The same syndicate is implicated in the disappearance of the Gaddafi money. Has President Zuma been informed? What action has been taken? Apparently, Pres Zuma is being manipulated. He and his clan were fed chicken feed, the Nkandla debacle, whilst the very significant transactions were manipulated without his or his government’s knowledge. However, he is continuously being fed aspects in order to divert his attention. His own Ministers in his Cabinet are involved.
  
There is the rumor that the road built toward Nkandla; Zuma’s homestead could have been financed by Gaddafi money. Nobody talks about this money and it was during 2010 when Zuma and Gaddafi arranged a meeting. Apparently, Gaddafi’s money was sent to South Africa. This secretive operation was headed by Defense Intelligence (DI) General Shilobane, who acted promptly under the authority and control of the ruling party, the ANC. US Dollars, gold and diamonds were part of the consignment entrusted to South African government.

Gaddafi is linked to the financing of the oil exploration operations which culminated in viable oil deposits being found in the following places – Malawi –In the lake. Tanzania – offshore and in the lake bordering Malawi, Kenya – offshore, Mozambique – north of Beira, Namibia – offshore, Ghana – offshore and doubling their capacity. The moments these fields would come into production it would have an impact on the regional political and economic aspects but also in the international sphere. Gaddafi would have had an exceptionally high standing.

In France at the time of the killing of Moumar Gaddafi, the local arms company in France belonging to the State, Nexter, gave then President Zarkouzy a Billion Euros in order to get rid of Gaddafi. The reason that they would be at the forefront of new contracts with the new Libyan regime for massive orders. At this time, Gaddafi’s moneys were moved to the RSA, billions of dollars, hundreds of billions!!! Names such as Nissim Dangor, Jesse Duarte, and her brother, as well as the Dockrats, were mentioned, as to the truth thereto, who will know!! However, a certain Abrahams – working for the National Prosecuting Authority have been implicated assigning these moneys into South Africa, whence apparently a lot of it had gone missing. Allegations have surfaced that some of this money was used to build a highway to Pres Zuma’s compound at Nkandla in Kwazulu Natal. In addition, an agent of the State Security Agency (SSA), an alleged Intelligence establishment of a decidedly dubious character. Whereby a majority of them has been compromised by foreign services or otherwise just sold their allegiance to whoever would give them money. 

The same people are also alleged to have been involved to a larger or a lesser degree in the vanishing of the Gaddafi money. The Gaddafi money was apparently handled by the AU’s (African Union) auspices. Personnel and consultants were provided with diplomatic cover from the AU according to reliable sources.

In this regard, it must be borne in mind that the British MI6 had always been extremely well entrenched in Libya. Many Libyans had been recruited as MI6 agents. Especially during the time of the Afghans fighting against the Russian invaders.

It is alleged that the rise of Gaddafi was due to the role of MI6. MI6 was also involved in the movement of the Gaddafi moneys as well as the financing of the oil explorations of the African continent. The Tar sands project in Canada is another project that was financed by Gaddafi. All of these investments were routed via British companies.

READ MORE AND ACCESS PRIOR ARTICLES RELATING TO THE GADAFFI ASSETS, ZUMA AND MORE. 


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Sunday, December 14, 2014

South Africa: A Dark Country

South Africa: A Dark Country

South Africa: A Dark Country


South Africa
The South African power Giant Eskom has turned South Africa into a dark country. The failure to supply electricity to the country and implementation of load-shedding is ruining the economy. It is not only the supply of power, but the corruption and other crimes have given South Africa the appearance of a dark country.
There is a clear indication the ruling African National Congress (ANC) party is under collapse and must stop corruption as indicated by Transparency International (TI). TI announced that South Africa scored 44 percent for fighting crime while countries Oman and Rwanda rated better than South Africa.
The numerous alleged scandals engulfing President Jacob Zuma and the ANC administration have affected South Africa’s perception in the eyes of the world. South Africa is perceived to be a corrupt country. The Nkandla scandal, the Spy satellite and tapes saga, the Gupta scandal, and the Arms deal are examples of high-profile and embarrassing state of affairs for South Africa. The devastating death of South African soldiers in Central African Republic (CAR) remains an unresolved mystery. The reputation of a democratic country is tarnished, and the international standing as a state for stable investment is volatile.
It is estimated that South Africa loses over ZAR30 billion a year to fraud and corruption. This loss has an adverse affect on the ordinary people in the country. Fewer hospitals, insufficient schools, and unstable power supplies stagnates the economy while the ANC government lose billions to fraud and corruption.
Eskom, the power giant of South Africa, continues to boast of huge profits for the end of the financial year in March 2014. Eskom generated a net profit of R7.1 billion and although this figure is R5.2 billion more than the previous year, and under the R12.2billion confirmed for the six months ending September 2013. That is hefty amounts of profit for the state-owned sector to achieve and assumed credit given to management for successful administration.
The sustainable development is a commitment made by Eskom for the entire country and on their website is the following, “Eskom has integrated sustainable development issues into decision-making for many years. Given that our sector is long-term in nature and that many decisions have implications for decades, it is vital that we take robust and responsible decisions.”
It is a comforting thought to know that the Eskom power supply makes “robust and reliable decisions.” However, it may not be the case, given the fact that load shedding is popping up repeatedly. Eskom, the power giant of South Africa, has implemented the following growth over the past twenty years.
During 1994, Eskom operates 37,636MK of generating capacity. In 2000, over two million government built homes received electricity and saw a significant change in management balancing racial equity. During 2003, the Klipheuvel wind farms were commissioned and a decision to service the unproductive Camden, Komati and Camden power stations.
In 2005, spending was over ZAR10 billion on black economic empowerment (BEE) and in 2007, the construction of Medupi and Kusile power stations started. The demand factor placed the country’s power grid under severe pressure during 2008 and Eskom implements load shedding in South Africa. During 2009, Eskom completed five open-cycle gas turbines. In 2011, Eskom raised USD1.75 billion by issuing a US dollar bond. The Camden power station ceased operation in 2013. A total amount of ZAR119.4 million was spent on BEE compliant suppliers. Eskom spent a total of R132.9 million on corporate social investment projects. Since 1991 more that 4.5 million homes in South Africa received electricity.
Impressive decision-making by the Eskom top-dogs and considering that in 1994, all power stations were operational. The supply and demand have increased significantly since 1994 with a population growth increasing from 39 million people to 53 million in 2013. Available statistics reveal that operational powers stations were fully functional in 1994 and that numerous new power plants have been commissioned but not completed.
Eskom had increased its employment capacity and contributed to job growth to expand the power supply. Eskom employees have agreed the company offers significant benefits, in the form of social security progress, free lunches, medical aid, and pension funds. Governed by the Solidarity, and National Union of Mine Workers unions, employees often turn to these representatives for leadership and guidance. The unions often raise impossible demands for management to accomplish, and most staff agrees that Eskom is a good company; many have vented their frustration at bad management and contractual work.
There is a no power thanks to Eskom’s prerogative. Every senior manager is entitled to a substantial salary. Prior to 1994, under the apartheid government, there were no blackouts (politically incorrect to say blackouts should be previously lit up). Load shedding, continual blackouts continue and Eskom will always have a reason for the recurring happening. The most surprising excuse was the story about the torrential rain wetting the coal reserves. The rain, according to Eskom is responsible for the coal being wet. It is assumed that Eskom would have facilities to ensure that the coal bed for combustion was dried prior to loading.
It is disturbing to note that the ANC is afraid of apartheid and blame a lot on it. in fact; it appears that the governments after 1994 have all been inhabited by pusillanimous leaders. The ANC does not to have the guts and pride to sort out this mess, and apartheid is being blamed.
During the apartheid heydays, the world was acquiring unusual profits on investment into apartheid. Rising expectations and increase in living standards became the norm from the accelerated profit growth. Production costs increase and profits decrease. South Africa has a vast treasure trove of mineral riches and Eskom the state-owned corporation is not exempt from indulging in the treasures.

Read more at
http://guardianlv.com/2014/12/south-africa-a-dark-country/#ufoouFhHckiqpdwF.99

Cornelia De Wet the True Story

Cornelia De Wet the True Story

Cornelia De Wet the True Story

cornelia de wet
Cornelia De Wet, a South African political prisoner since 2010, shares riveting details of prison life in the true story of the conviction of explosives and ammunition. The De Wet family ordeal continues with harassment, after appearing in court 23 times. Securing the services of a prominent advocate Eckard Rosemann and an instructing attorney for the defense, a trial date has been set for January 2015 and March 2015.
Cornelia De Wet finally was allowed bail until the trial hearing. Cornelia De Wet remains determined to prove that the charges filed are false and without conviction. With the trial date set for early 2015, and after a grueling four years Cornelia De Wet hopes to get closure on this nightmare.
The failing justice system of South Africa, coupled with corruption indeed sparks a fear of unfairness and discrimination. The Leeuweg, Panzer Protection, and BBF groups have not stopped the harassment against Cornelia De Wet, creating doubt in a fair trial. Cornelia De Wet is hoping that the ending to the distress will stop. The state wants to convict Cornelia De Wet and hand down a prison term of 15 to 20 years if found guilty. Cornelia De Wet wants a fair trial and justice to prove that this debacle was a framed charge to humiliate the family.
 Laura Oneale
Sources
Guardian LV
Personal interview with Cornelia De Wet, Mpumalanga, South Africa

Monday, December 8, 2014

SOUTH AFRICA – A FAILED STATE

This is one of a series of articles in order to establish as to whether South Africa is a failed state and if so, then why.

Everybody has been speaking about democracy. The right to vote, the right to a better living!

South Africa in 2014 is everything but. South Africa has all the hallmarks of a failed state. Let us begin from the latest working backwards.

In the Sunday Independent of 7 December 2014 an article                         “Found in SA ….Libya’s trillions”. The article deals with the fact that Pres Zuma got involved in moving Libya’s riches out of the country and into South Africa. According to the report, several complaints had been raised with the UN placing Pres Zuma and the RSA government on terms for charges at the International Criminal Court. These charges would be followed through if the Libyan assets were not returned promptly.
The charges, which would be brought, would include charges of theft. These charges might even make the Holocaust thefts seem like small change.

These assets were bought in on 62 flights. Landed at Waterkloof? In addition, the Gupta plane that landed at Waterkloof. Is there a link?

South Africa  since 1994 has steadily started losing its lustre, today criminals zoom in on South Africa as it would appear that criminality rules. The President had/was/ is facing more than 700 charges of fraud. This is a man who has been implicated in nearly every dark deed that has come to the fore. This is the man to whom the African National Congress (ANC) bows and all his friends, such as the Gupta receive preferential treatment.

The Courts are a pitiful mess. The South African dream has been shattered. Will the Libyans proceed with these charges? If so, what value will any South African diplomatic passport hold? Since when can criminals be absolved by using diplomatic passports? Will South Africa find itself under United Nations administration?

Who pays for all this? Referring to so-called 62 flights on which these assets were transported, who paid therefore? Whose planes were used? All this whilst Gaddafi’s money man , Bashir Saleh was living it up in Nkandla with Khulubushe Zuma. Who by the way had received more than USD 200 million from Gaddafi in order to buy oil concessions in the Congo (DRC) according to various allegations.
However, can one work through the courts in South Africa?

Good luck! The courts in South Africa do not instil confidence. Pres Zuma’s legal advisors pursued cases, which were brought against him. It was in the Highest Courts where the President’s legal team was shown up by not having a case. Yet, the Court’s time was wasted, justice delayed and who pays? The poor taxpayer! Despite Laws such  as the Public Finance Management Act 1 of 1999 as amended which spells out the issue of wasted coasts, nobody does a thing. The Office of the Auditor General does not seem to be able to comprehend  the fact of the wasted public moneys. The Auditor General himself has become the highest paid civil servant!

A failed state? What does it look like? There are no Constitutional guarantees and stealing, all the time. How does South Africa have 63 000 USD millionaires? What did they do to amass such wealth? On average more than USD 10 million each, this becomes a tidy sum.

Yet, they deem this to be a democracy? Like hell!!

This is legalized stealing, nothing else. Will Pres Zuma and his government be arrested on their overseas travels? Alternatively, will the Libyans send out death squads after them?

Next time, we look a bit deeper at the lack of democracy, the thieving shenanigans and the similarities to Pres Paul Kruger of the old ZAR.





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SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 2014

SOUTH AFRICA: THE EVIL EMPIRE?


Therefore, Gaddafi’s money had gone missing in the RSA. Various Ministers have been implicated in this issue. Allegations also are that a vast amount of Gaddafi’s moneys had found its way to the South African Reserve Bank and that a substantial amount thereof went missing from here. This is encapsulated in a different letter to Pres Zuma from a different source.



SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 2014

South Africa Living in Cuckoo Land Part 5


These are the same people whose names appear concerning the fact that the Gaddafi moneys have been dispersed in South Africa. The Reserve Bank plays a pertinent role in this matter. How much Gaddafi money transited and ended up in South Africa? USD 100 billion? More? If so there are movements which can lead to these actions being spotlighted. It’s most compelling that the USA by way of the Rockefeller Foundation had routed vast amounts of money to the RSA for structural development. This happened during the time of Thabo Mbeki as president. 

These funds had disappeared !! It’s gone missing!!!

The name of the FIVE STAR TRUST HAD COME TO LIGHT AND AN AMOUNT OF USD 25 BILLION is mentioned. This money went missing. Apparently due to a syndicate in the SA Reserve Bank channeling the money away. This happened during the time of Thabo Mbeki as President? The same syndicate is implicated in the disappearance of the Gaddafi money. Yet, has President Zuma been informed? What action has been taken? Clearly, Pres Zuma is being manipulated. He and his clan were fed chicken feed, the Nkandla debacle, whilst the very big transactions were manipulated without his or his government’s knowledge. However, he is continuously being fed aspects in order to divert his attention. His own Ministers in his Cabinet are involved.
  

SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 2014

South Africa Living in Cuckoo Land - Part 4

http://dillydee.blogspot.com/2014/04/south-africa-living-in-cuckoo-land-part.html


There is the rumor that the road built toward Nkandla, Zuma’s homestead could have been financed by Gaddafi money. Nobody talks about this money and it was during 2010 when Zuma and Gaddafi arranged a meeting. Apparently Gaddafi’s money was sent to South Africa. This secretative operation was headed by Defense Intelligence (DI) General Shilobane, who acted promptly under the authority and control of the ruling party, the ANC. US Dollars, gold and diamonds were part of the consignment entrusted to South African government.

Gaddafi is linked to the financing of the oil exploration operations which culminated in viable oil deposits being found in the following places – Malawi –In the lake, Tanzania – off shore and in the lake bordering Malawi, Kenya – off shore, Mozambique – north of Beira, Namibia – off shore, Ghana – off shore and doubling their capacity. The moments these fields would come into production it would have an impact on the regional political and economical aspects but also in the international sphere. Gaddafi would have had an exceptionally strong standing.

M0NDAY. APRIL 28, 2014

South Africa Living in Cuckoo Land - Part 7

SOUTH AFRICA – CUCKOO LAND: AN EVIL CESSPOOL?

In France at the time of the killing of Moumar Gaddafi, the local arms company in France belonging to the State, Nexter, gave then President Zarkouzy a Billion Euros in order to get rid of Gaddafi. The reason thereto that they would be in the forefront of new contracts with the new Libyan regime for massive orders. At this time, Gaddafi’s moneys were moved to the RSA, billions of dollars, hundreds of billions!!! Names such as Nissim Dangor, Jesse Duarte and her brother, as well as the Dockrats were mentioned, as to the truth thereto, who will know!! However, a certain Abrahams – working for the National Prosecuting Authority have been implicated assigning these moneys into South Africa, whence apparently a lot of it had gone missing. Allegations have surfaced that some of this money was used to build a highway to Pres Zuma’s compound at Nkandla in Kwazulu Natal. Also, an agent of the State Security Agency (SSA), a alleged Intelligence establishment of a decidedly dubious character whereby a majority of them has been compromised by foreign services or otherwise just sold their allegiance to whoever would give them money. 


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SOUTH AFRICA: THE SINS OF THE FATHERS – PART I
Despair

The same people are also alleged to have been involved to a larger or a lesser degree in the vanishing of the Gaddafi money. The Gaddafi money was apparently handled under the AU’s (African Union) auspices. Personnel and consultants were provided with diplomatic cover from the AU according to reliable sources.

In this regard, it must be borne in mind that the British MI6 had always been extremely well entrenched in Libya. Many Libyans had been recruited as MI6 agents. Especially during the time of the Afghans fighting against the Russian invaders.

It is alleged that the rise of Gaddafi was due to the role of MI6. MI6 was also involved in the movement of the Gaddafi moneys as well as the financing of the oil explorations of the African continent. The Tar sands project in Canada is another project that was financed by Gaddafi. All of these investments were routed via British companies.