Tuesday, December 23, 2014

WHY I DO NOT LIKE BLACK PEOPLE - SOUTH AFRICAN STORY

A white South African shares his views on why he does not like black people.

NOTE - Names have been changed for safety reasons. For the purpose of this story, our protagonist will be called Paul.

Paul’s story in his own words:

People would probably call me a racist that is fine. I do not like most black people and will give a detailed account on how I arrived to this conclusion.

Growing up in a relatively modest white area during apartheid years, there were no luxuries or grand holidays. Our family was regular working class people, where the mother had to work to support and contribute toward expenses. We were a happy family, six children blessed with loving parents and understanding that God was  always in control. The family were not big on religion but respected the Word of God and teachings of the New Testament. From an early age, as children, it was drilled into our minds the two important commandments – Love the Lord your God with all your mind, soul, and body and Love thy neighbor as thyself.

Considering that our family grew up to respect and honor these two commandments would probably cause people reading this to call me a hypocrite. Yes, I thought about that and believe I can justify my dislike of blacks.

As a youngster, we had a black nanny, Anna, who was a plump woman in about her thirties. I liked Anna; she looked after the children while both parents were at work. Cooked us food, cleaned up our mess and even spanked us when we misbehaved. It was never without good reason that she would hold the wooden spoon and shout some foreign words to the naughty kids who did not listen. Our parents respected and trusted Anna and Anna had their permission to reprimand the children when needed. I believe Anna fulfilled the mother image for the youngsters and will always remain grateful for the years of dedication she gave to our family.

Anna was really the first black person I had contact with. Every year end she would travel to her hometown and spend the festive seasons with her family. We actually missed her during that time. One year upon her return, she told my mother she was pregnant. My mother a loving and caring person promised to help Anna and assured her the baby could stay with her on the premises.
Anna gave birth to a healthy baby boy and after spending a few days in the hospital returned to our home. I was probably about six at that time and utterly fascinated with the black baby. Over the next few months, Anna allowed me to hold the baby and sing to him. The child was named Kenny and being the second black person I encountered in my life, I felt bonded with this tiny baby.

Attending government schools was nothing out of the ordinary; there were only white children, teachers, and a small amount of black people who undertook the menial tasks of cleaning. We never had contact with the cleaners and therefore never had the opportunity to understand these people. Everywhere we went, black people were scarce, and so I believed that the white people were the majority and black people were aides.

There were no computers, telephones or televisions in our day. There was a radio but that to was off limits and the children were only allowed to listen when the parents allowed this form of entertainment. Our days were spent at school, playing sport, visiting friends, riding our bikes and enjoying the wonderful, safe environment we grew up in.

Crime was never a big factor and if there was an incident, the efficient police dealt with it promptly and continued to secure our communities. Occasionally we would hear the elders speaking about violence and intimidation from black communities but as a child this had absolutely no affect on our lives.

I was unable to attend University upon completing my schooling as my parents were unable to afford the additional costs. Jobs were plenty; it was an entirely new world to explore. My older brothers and sisters were working and loved the new found independence. My parents were aging fast and the additional financial help from the kids was a blessing.

We now had television and the use of a telephone, that was fun for awhile but so boring. I did not want an office job, or to start a trade, I wanted more. I was inquisitive and spent most of my time in the library exploring the history of our country. In school, we learned about the Boer war, the Zulu war and so forth but there was so much more.

I turned eighteen and was enlisted in the South African army. The army was my home for the next two years was the most adventurous, scary and enlightening years of my life. There was actually a war, and I was part of this new formation. I never knew there were millions of blacks that wanted the land. Army life was grueling, but we were taught discipline, respect and the fear of God.

It was over; the apartheid government gave South Africa to the blacks. Now I had to start a new life with people I had no knowledge of. It was difficult, watching the infiltration of millions of blacks take over not only the white only residential areas, city by city. The decline of service deliveries, the hospitals, and the government departments’ rapid deterioration soon aggravated me to such an extent that I wanted to leave this land. Yes, I considered emigrating, but that to was difficult for an ordinary white family man, where would we find the money to leave our beloved land.

I met several black people and honestly can say some are magnificent, honest and intelligent. By the mid 2000s, I was married and lived in a relatively decent area. Of course, we had black neighbors, but these people were like me, honest, respectful and courteous. I was impressed until I had the opportunity of visiting big city centers. What a disaster, the filth, the overcrowding, the stench was overbearing and upon trying to discover why, was told that immigrants have nowhere to live and became refugees in any open spot of land they could find. Why did the government allow this to escalate into such a hectic uncontrollable position boggled my mind?

What horrified me the most was the ignorance of the majority of blacks, the culture of believing that everything in South Africa was their heritage. The disrespect and hatred for white people were perhaps still understandable, but the blatant horrendous crimes committed against whites were unforgivable.

There are few white people I know that were not a victim of crime, perhaps the lucky ones. The measures white people had to take to ensure their safety was not usual. Expansion of security gates, fences and alarms were the standard procedure. Public transport was out of the question, there was none and the small available amount was crowded with blacks. Government schools declined to such a sordid state that the only option of receiving a decent education was to admit your children to private schools. 

Walking down the street was a memory of years gone by, it was impossible to try only because the chances of being mugged was against you. Life was terrifying for many and as a man attempting to protect his family the stress of survival became the way of life.

Over the years, the black population increased by millions and the service deliveries decreased to such an extent that South Africa was entering a slum condition. The fundamental human rights of having water and electricity was becoming a luxury.

We have computers, internet, cell phones, games and more to entertain us in our homes. Finding entertainment outside is a dangerous excursion as you might just be a target for crime.
I wanted to know why and went on a mission to understand why black people lived in conditions not fit for humans.

As I said, my neighbors were intelligent and obliging to me upon my quest to understand black people. I learned so much from these humble people. I liked these black people, I could communicate with them, drink tea with them and laugh with them. They told me about their struggles under apartheid and when South Africa became a democratic country their determination to rise above the pettiness of the past. It was their strength to get educated and live a purposeful life. I learned that it was the education that gave them the opportunity to succeed. Indeed they assured me there were many black people who had taken the opportunity to get a decent education and live a peaceful meaningful life. I like these black people.

My black neighbors told me they had an intense dislike for the majority of their kind, based on the fact that their ignorance and ungrateful nature caused the world to frown upon blacks. Their stories of cultural habits leaning toward caveman ethics enthralled me. I began to understand that while some black people cannot leave the past and focus on a healthier future was perhaps the reason for the filth, sickness, and poverty.

Many times my neighbors invited me into their home, which my no means were shabby, in fact, more luxurious than mine. I was enlightened about the black culture tactics around Africa and the laziness of many tribes. Perhaps the most alerting stories were the criminal elements that stalked the black people into crime. I was told that it was a cultural thing.

Perhaps, I will never understand all the reasons for their behavior, and trying to understand why raping a child to cure HIV/AIDS was beyond my intellectual capacity. The love of money and material wealth was foremost the agenda for most. I ask myself, was it the suppression during apartheid years that caused the majority of blacks to steal, and plunder whatever they can. No, it is not, I was told that stealing is a cultural thing, again?

How can a man whether white, black, pink or blue like and respect one another when there is no open road to communication or understanding or more importantly respect? How can I admire a person who as no respect for his neighbor? How can I like a man that has evil intentions and open hatred for white people? How can I like the black government that plunders and destroys a country that once had moral and respectful standards? How can I like a black man that cannot string one sentence together without swearing? How can I like a black man when the blatant open hatred is to target white people and who have no respect for life?

Oh, there is so much more, and I can guess that most people know exactly how cruel it is to try and survive in South Africa.

Perhaps the most difficult commandant is to “Love thy neighbor as thyself.”



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Sunday, December 21, 2014

Christmas 2014

I am filled with gratitude for people who have made my life meaningful and happy.

Christmas is a time to love, and leave your past failures and heartaches behind. Let us celebrate this Christmas with hope in our hearts, knowing the Messiah will always be our guide.

Christmas is a time to celebrate the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus. A time of rejoicing, a time to give and share, knowing that even a smile will brighten somebody’s day.

I wanted to find a special Christmas message to share and there are so many beautiful, inspirational and blessed words it was difficult to choose something unique. After searching, I found a Christmas message that seemed so perfect, a message to have Christmas every day of your life.


Jesus was born in the cradle of Christ Consciousness twenty centuries ago. His universal Christ Consciousness is reborn in every wise man. Are you ready in the coming Christmas to expand your soul to behold within yourself, the birth of the omnipresent Christ?
To observe the birthday of Jesus with gifts and festivities shows some respect and attention to the ideas of His life. But to meditate and prepare your mind for the holy occasion of Christmas. That you may experience within yourself  the birth of a new consciousness of universal brotherhood, and love for all living creatures is really to celebrate Christmas. Drive away from your mind all pride and prejudices, that you may fittingly hold the omnipresent Christ Consciousness in your love-expanded bosom.
If at Christmas you find your strong will unconquered by the tests of temptations, know that Christ is with you.
When you cannot be roused to wrath by crucifixion through others wickedness, know that you are ready for Christ. When you feel love for all, in spite of any hatred toward you, know that an alter for Christ is created within you.
When at all the time, you can feel within you the ecstasy of unbroken joy of meditation, know that Christ is with you ever more, and that within your deathless consciousness you will celebrate the Christmas experience of every moment, every minute, every day ever year, unto eternity.
Swami Narayani from the book ‘Within and Beyond”

The above story was published on this link:
by Paramhansa Yogananda, Inner Culture, December 1937



Stay blessed this Christmas, knowing that you are special, an inspiration and loved. Wishing you a merry Christmas and an awesome new year, filled with beauty, love, joy, and happiness.


Laura Oneale


Monday, December 15, 2014

South Africa Minority to Benefit If Britain Leaves the EU

South Africa Minority to Benefit If Britain Leaves the EU


South Africa

Jack Sen is the UK Independence Party (UKIP) parliamentary candidate for West Lancashire, in Britain and believes South Africa Minority group could benefit if Britain leaves the EU. Although the Sen family are British, with some Afrikaner and Indian heritage, Sen is described as a British patriot totally. Sen the UKIP parliamentary candidate for West Lancashire, has a special connection to South Africa.
Sen spent many years in South Africa, and grew jaded living under the anti-western Marxist African National Congress (ANC) ruling party. Sen watched as South Africa fell under Marxist rule. Sen fought back as an activist and remains an outspoken critic of the West’s hypocrisy toward the genocide of minority South Africans.
Sen also discussed the love for both Britain and South Africa and why the countries need to co-operate to end the excessive violence, corruption, and genocide.
Sen explained, “There’s so much we share as people. It is a  proud history we share. We fought alongside one another in both World Wars. Most minority South Africans have British ancestry. I could go on and on. To think Britain has closed the door on the Commonwealth because of the membership of the EU makes me ill. It is not just counterproductive to the British national interests, but immoral.”
During the interview, Sen expressed deep feelings for South Africa and during the conversation; it appeared as though Sen had no plans for visiting the country anytime soon. The health risks and involvement with local British politics were factored as the main reason.
Sen replied, “Not for the time being. It is simply too unstable, and there is much work to be done in Britain. I am dedicating my time to my endeavors in West Lancs with UKIP. Hopefully, to help Britain get back on track and for our friends in the Commonwealth to benefit.”
Sen has not forgotten South Africa, a nation held dearly. The parliamentary candidate firmly believes that Britain should accept without delay the Afrikaner people for humanitarian reasons.

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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. 


SOUTH AFRICA – A FAILED STATE




 Read the following articles regarding Gaddafi and Zuma that reveal more about South Africa as a failed state.  

Gaddafi’s SA stash looted
December 14 2014 at 10:15am
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