Saturday, March 22, 2014

South Africa Today Living in a Cuckoo Land (Part 2)


Living in a cuckoo land part two reflects the South African conditions and history of its gilded past to democracy and worse.

Recalling Mandela's history as a communist terrorist is not the worst, it is the predominate reinvention of the reconciling combination that affects South Africa today. It is not this unleashing of violence against whites that caused the greatest concern for most. As President of South Africa, the economic system he maintained for the benefit of those already in power and systematically dispossessing middle and working class whites, especially Afrikaners. Not a surprising factor considering the history of the ANC and Mandela.

The ANC received friendlier treatment from leading business than their Boer rivals did. Although secret meetings continued while the guerrilla, battle played out. British business interests were involved in setting up talks between Afrikaner elite and the ANC. The independent Boer Republic leader Eugene TerreBlanche instilled fear into the business leaders who never entered into negotiations. The fears of a concept of an economy run for the folk than the possibility of black power remained visible.

The AB leader Eugene TerreBlanche fought for Afrikaner independence. After the end of the white rule, the ANC, prominent business leaders and the ruling National Party formed a joint front against Boer nationalists and Afrikaner patriots.
This new united front opposed leaders like General Constand Viljoen,(a former South African Military commander and politician), who betrayed a Boer succession plan in exchanged for the consideration of a Boer homeland. When Mandela got the concessions he wanted, he refused any such consideration. At one point, the Afrikaans people and a target of the Boeremag considered Viljoen.

The infamous Boeremag was created. Twenty professional and well-educated men, somehow become the martyr for the new democratic government. The crime intelligence and secret service department of the police handed weapons to this group of people who stashed it on a farm. A plan in the form of "document 12" was generated to overthrow the new government and cause mayhem in the country. This never happened. There was a bomb blast where one person died and caused the end the Boeremag. All found guilty of high treason and received harsh sentences based on a document that the government officials created. The reasons for this remain evasive and frightening. Was this phantom group created to show the majority of people how much control Mandela actually had?
Mandela and his new administration concentrated on reconciling whites to the new government by symbolically shredding the financial, social or political identity of this minority group. Mandela succeeded in receiving praise for keeping Afrikaner leaders such as F W De Klerk in his government. Although the real reason for this act was seen as nothing more than a working relationship with collaborators.

Since the end of apartheid, poverty among Afrikaners soared. There are thousands of people forced to live squatter camps. The soaring crime rate in South Africa is a drawback, and Mandela's response to the escalating crime was to criticize the media for focusing on too much crime. He did nothing to stop the spiraling crime that is now considered the opening stages of genocide against the Boer farmers. He implemented anti white racial preferences, as the whites became a powerless minority.
The high rate of HIV/AIDS infection is escalating at an alarming rate, and the ANC government did nothing to prevent the spread. The Minister of Health, Manto Tshabalala, advocated that eating beetroot and a diet heavy in garlic was the cure for the HIV infection. President Thabo Mbeki supported his health minister and was known for his denial of the scientifically established link between the HIV and AIDS. World leading experts in that subject called her an embarrassment and urged the president to sack her.

Genocide Watch Chief Gregory Stanton declared, "White South African farmers were facing a genocidal onslaught." Few people outside of South Africa paid attention to President Mandela singing songs advocating the murder of whites. Now the other presidents sing the song with delight.
When Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visited South Africa, she was so busy praising the ruling ANC government and pledging billions of dollars for their support, that she did not mention the problems she had stumbled across.

Dan Roodt a member of the Pro-Afrikaans Action Group, PRAAG found this disturbing and believed the Afrikaner did not matter under the Obama Administration. He said the murders, and in particular, farm murders were rapidly increasing.

Genocide Watch is a highly respected U.S. based nonprofit organization and an expert on genocide. They have been blowing the whistle about the onslaught of South African for more than a decade. The world media have hardly uttered a word regarding the ghastly murders.
Thousands of farmers known as Boers have been slaughtered in the most shocking ways. Many victims have been raped, tortured drowned in boiling water and worse. Evidence of the horrifying acts of brutality is available for the entire world to see over the Internet on numerous sights. Graphic pictures of dead women, children and babies brutalized

The ANC government downplays the gruesome murders of Boers (farmers) and claims it is just regular crime. Some of the farm murders are classified as simple robberies. Sometimes the crimes are not reported.

Mandela was smart enough to realize that South Africa depended on whites keeping their assets and skills in the country. He needed and wanted to grasp the golden eggs, not destroy it. He knew that killing his political enemies was not the answer. Like other African countries did when gaining independence from minority rule. He used the media to gain a reputation of a notability. It is the affluent South Africans and business interests, who were once his allies kept the economy from collapse, all from behind guarded communities and private security forces.

The ANC has plans for land reform and wants thirty percent of all agricultural land in the hands of blacks by the year 2015. The ANC have tried to introduce laws that would allow them to seize land by giving notice to the expropriated owner. This attempt was unsuccessful, and there was the intention to nationalize land. Another tactic the ANC government is contemplating it to limit the amount of land individual farmers can own.

Millions of productive acres of farmland have been transferred to black ownership, and now much of this land lies barren. Once productive maize fields now grows weeds. Fruit orchards are dying, fruit is rotting on the branches. Machinery is rusting, and irrigation pipes are stolen. The derelict farm sheds have been stripped of roofing. Windbreak trees hacked down and roads filled with potholes.

The ANC government is exploring land reform policies based on the same principle of Zimbabwe. A land reform legislation that crippled the farming community and plunged the country into chaos while there was total lack of interest from the world.

Afrikaans people have been destroyed. The history of the Afrikaner heroes has been replaced by the renaming of streets, towns and public squares with the names of anti apartheid leaders. Since Mandela refused to consider a Boer Homeland, millions of whites have left the country, and the Boer farmers are trapped. Their farms if converted to cash would mean nothing, and if they left, they would pay hefty taxes that would leave them destitute. Mandela primarily kept the whites around to pay taxes in order to keep his dictatorship party going and at the same time denied the white minority meaningful representation.

Winnie Mandela, the ex wife of Nelson Mandela complained that black poverty has not improved since the ANC takeover. It can only get worse. Blacks are turning to their usual practice of radical outright confiscation.
Julius Malema the founder of the new Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) political party has gained popularity among rural blacks with his promise of free land distribution and nationalization of mines and banks. He echoes the sentiment of fighting white males.

While the ANC have continued to dominate charities operating in South Africa from assisting poor whites, the escalation of poverty rises. While the polygamous State President Jacob Zuma rules, spreads corruption faster than the HIV virus, and causes the disparity among blacks and whites. Equality that smacks of racism reversed. A president who thinks the HIV virus can be washed away with a shower. Perhaps Zuma is better than what is to come.
Mandela is squarely responsible for all of this. From the beginning of his dream of a united South African state dominated by black voters to the small number of whites who fund the government by paying large amounts of taxes and get nothing in return. Today the tax rate of individuals simply amounts to almost fifty percent of their earnings and the service delivery is in shambles. There are no benefits for the taxpayer in form of the heavy taxing system. While under apartheid, whites received an average nine percent return on their taxes in the form of satisfactory service deliveries, this was apparently sufficient. Today education, health sectors, and infrastructure have falling into a degrading non-working system. The justice and security services are rife with corruption, and collaboration to continue escalating into a lawless community is evident.
Mandela is dead, and the misplaced hero worship is just that. Mandela exploited the Afrikaner under his illustrious scheming guise, murder in the name of democracy and genocide with a smile. A sudden onset of anti-violence against whites is probable, and he is not alive to see his destructive work undone when the Boers reclaim their right to freedom. They might take up arms just as Mandela's MK operation did in 1961, when they vowed to continue the fight lost to the Boers in 1836. Without Mandela South Africa is the same, no opportunities, this remains a collapse of a country, the high crime, and corruption. South Africa displays a failing infrastructure and the slow genocide of the Afrikaners. South Africa, living in cuckoo land remains a daunting aspect for the white citizen and the almost extinct Boer.

By Laura Oneale

Opinion

Sources

Scotsman

WND

CNN

Amren 1

Amren 2

PBS

Friday, March 21, 2014

South Africa Today Living in a Cuckoo Land - Part 1


Living in South Africa today is like living in a cuckoo land, with the diverse history of terrorism, current political instability, and upcoming elections. South Africa is a fascinating country, but there are undeniably weird patterns followed by the former presidents who whitewashed their images for the sake of power.

The opinion makers do not matter much today, as the true indication of leftist oppression is not brutality, it is a common factor. The new democracy is founded on terrorism. The white genocide before 1994 was enacted without compunction.

The apartheid systems were never based on the ideology of racial supremacy, rather it was a survival strategy of the Boers. The base was to reduce interracial exposure and reduce friction rather than white superiority. Apartheid was never an anarchic system, but instead imposed severe restrictions on race.

Under the apartheid system, white South Africans paid thirty-two percent of their income in taxes and received only nine percent back in service and social benefits. The excess of the taxes collected was consumed by the lower classes, the majority of which were black, in the form of welfare, housing, health, and education. South Africa scrapped much of the apartheid system during the 1980's. People of color were allowed into parliament, influx control laws were abolished, common facilities shared by all and apartheid laws repealed. Blacks had the right to own property and attend historically white universities.

South Africa might well have produced an integrated middle class population and acceptance into the political arena if the strict international boycotts and sanctions were not imposed. Now we will never know.

Crime was a problem during the apartheid era, but largely confined to the black townships. The competent white police force kept the crime under control. The judicial system worked, and harsh sentences were handed over including the death penalty for murders and rapes. However many the blacks hated the bitter race laws, they had no desire to live without the physical protection of the white police force.

During the 1950's and early 1960, the South African government continued to isolate the black people of the country through passing various laws and implements repressive measures. The ANC and the SACP continued to approach the government for freedom and equality. It was during this period the members of the ANC and the South African Communist Party (SACP) realised that the non-violence method of demonstrating for political change was not working.
The bullets of the Apartheid government crushed the resistance of the laws and repressive measures during the Sharpeville and Langa protest. The ANC leaders were convinced that the time had come to rethink their approach toward the struggle and move forward from a passive resistance to an armed struggle.

The true legacy of Nelson Mandela is that he is a terrorist, the founder of Umkhonto we Sizwe, the military wing of the African National Party (ANC). Mandela left South Africa in 1962 and sought help for a violent struggle. He negotiated for both financial and military aid with communist countries, including East Germany and China. He gained strong support from Cuba, the Egyptian government, and the Soviet Union, whom all gave tremendous aids to his terrorist organisation.

The leaders of the ANC left the country to gain support for their struggle, and this was a turning point for Nelson Mandela. At a gathering of local and foreign reporters he said, "If the government's reaction is to crush by naked force our non-violent struggle, we will have to reconsider our tactics. In my mind, we are closing a chapter on this question of a non-violent policy."

Mandela presented proposals to the leaders of the ANC, and at first they were rejected but after a long period of deliberation. Mandela had support in his opinion and quoting JN Singh who said, "Non violence has not failed us, we have failed non-violence." He finally had the power to implement the military wing of the ANC. The peaceful method of the struggle was over, there had to be other alternatives, and this was an armed struggle, with violence, in the context with the Marxist and communistic ideology. A true revolutionary practice.

The aim of the new military wing, Umkhonto resize (MK) was to "strike back within our power in defense of our people, our future, and our freedom." Officially launched on December 16, 1961 the same day in 1836 when the Afrikaners defeated the Zulus at the Battle of Blood River. Perhaps this date was a significant reminder to the white government that the armed struggle was to continue.
Mandela underwent extensive military training in Ethiopia, and gained skills in sabotage, bombing, and guerrilla warfare. Upon his return to South Africa, he was detained for leaving the country without a passport and provocative a strike. Mandela was convicted for his part in the alleged 235 separate acts of sabotage in the famous Rivonia Trial.

Nelson Mandela described the "Operation Mayibuye" in his book "Long Walk to Freedom" as the keystone of the state's case. The six page documented plan was confiscated by authorities and in Mandela's own words, "Sketched out in general form the plan for a possible commencement of guerrilla operations, and how it might spark a mass armed uprising against the South African Government."

The international pressure at that time caused the government to sentence Mandela to life imprisonment rather than death. The government at the time believed it had prevented a bloody civil war.

While in prison and although not personally involved in the direct campaign of terror, Mandela's group went on to kill innocent people and the infamous "necklacing" technique was popular and endorsed by his wife Winnie Mandela. Necklacing is the forceful action of putting a rubber tire, filled with gasoline, around a victim's chest and arms, and setting it on fire. The victim can take up to 20 minutes to die, and suffers severe burns in the process.

The MK military group became famous for his bombing campaign and especially the Church Street bombing where 19 people were killed. On May 20, 1983, a car bomb attack in the South African capital Pretoria was one of the largest attacks engaged by the ANC during its armed struggle. The target was the South African Air force headquarters, and the bomb set off during rush hour killing and wounding civilians.
The state president P W Botha, on January 31, 1985 offered to release Mandela from prison on condition that he renounces violence as a protest to bring about change in the country. Nelson Mandela refused the offer and his daughter Zinzi Mandela read a statement at a rally in Soweto on February 10, 1985. In the statement, Mandela said he only adopted violence as a means of protest, when all other forms of resistance had failed.

During this time, some other political prisoners of the ANC accepted the government's proposal and were released from prison. Mandela called for the unbanning of the ANC and asked the British government to negotiate with the organization as a political party. The South African government stated that they were prepared to start negotiations if the ANC group renounced violence.

Mandela denied being a part of the Communist Party, and it is lie everybody knows. He worked closing with the communist Party of South Africa, and Mandela never renounced any of his ties with the communist leaders. Several years ago, a report in the media confirmed his close relationship with communist dictator Fidel Castro.

Mandela during this time admitted that the ANC used torture against any suspected enemy agents, including white people. Many of the violent acts were directed against the Zulus and the Zulu political movement, the Inkatha Freedom Party and not the apartheid government. After release from prison, Mandela would indulge in the fantasies about killing whites.
Torture by the ANC military wing would include electric shocks, suffocating with gas masks, hit with brooms all day long, climb a tree full of wasps and cut down a tree full of bees. Other methods of their torture included being forced to undress and lie on the ground in the middle of ants or being hit on the buttocks with a tree branch for the entire day.

The acts of torture used by the ANC cadres were an absolute human rights violation and a merciless conduct. The people executed after conviction by the ANC military tribunal were not afforded proper legal representation and suffered gross violations of their human rights. The allegations of torture, although not the ANC policy was used more from the Security unit to obtain data and confessions by people held in camps during the 1979/89 period.

In 1987, Margaret Thatcher condemned the ANC as a typical terrorist organization.
The Conservative Party youth called for him to be given the death penalty by distributing propaganda. The United States listed the ANC as a terrorist organization until 2008. The President of America at that time; Ronald Reagan resisted the call to impose sanctions on the South African Government. President Reagan had support, however, Richard Lugar argued for confrontation with the white South African Government, which led to some serious sanctions being imposed against the country.

South Africa living in a cuckoo land is continued in part 2.

By Laura Oneale

Opinion

Sources

SA History – ANC military wing

Law2

Wikipedia – Church Street Bombing

Independent co.uk

SA History – conditional release

African History

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Chinese Plan to Control South Africa Media? (Review)



The media outlets in South Africa are set for a massive shake up now that the Chinese have invested into the Independent Newspaper Group (ING.) China, ruled by the Communist Party of China, is the second biggest economic power in the world and reportedly will acquire a twenty percent stake in the ING group.

The Competition Commission issued a report last year that Sekuniali Independent Media Pty Ltd, a private company incorporated in South Africa, is the first acquiring firm. The second acquiring corporation is incorporated in the Republic of Mauritius, and will be known as Interacom Investment Holdings Limited.

China International Television Corporation (CITVC) and China Africa Development Fund (CADF) announced the name of the new company as indicated in the shareholders agreement. The South African Competition Commission did not mention that CITVC and CADF are wholly owned companies of the Chinese state. In China, no political parties are allowed but one, and the Communist Party exercises a one-party dictatorship over the media.

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Well it is a sad fact that South Africa is heading in the wrong direction. The Communist link is strong and soon it will be unbreakable.


Freedom to give
Freedom to live
Freedom to question why

Freedom to walk
Freedom to talk
Freedom to live or to die

Freedom to sing
Freedom to swing
Freedom to just walk on by

Freedom to speak
Freedom to seek
Freedom to laugh or to cry

Freedom to work
Freedom to shirk
Freedom to spend or to buy

Freedom to please
Freedom to tease
Freedom to smile or to sigh

Freedom to be
Freedom to see
Freedom to aspire so high

Freedom to touch
Freedom to clutch
Freedom to grant or deny

Freedom that’s mine
Freedom divine
Freedom no money can buy



Sunday, March 16, 2014

Is South Africa becoming a Communist State?


The South African 2014 elections are about to happen, and some of the political party contenders lean toward a strong communist manifesto.
The plan of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) is to win majority support around South Africa, secure political power through policy and organizing the people to vote for his party. The EFF wants to control the government electoral politics for the transformation of all people.

Most importantly is to gain control of the economy and change policies to benefit the people of South Africa. Julius Malema said the EFF’s program is revolutionary. He believes a socialist system it is the only sensible strategy that will stop the suffering of the people.

Probably the first fundamental transformation is the expropriation of land without compensation and distribution to the disadvantaged people. Following will be the nationalization of mines, banks and any other sector they may deem necessary, again without compensation. While abolishing government tenders and providing free education, healthcare, houses and sanitation is another commitment from Malema.

Other political parties will continue to gain dominance and turn the once beautiful and prosperous South Africa into a socialist nightmare.
The African Continent has long been subjected to communist countries, and the history of events show how cunning and manipulative they are. Even Nelson Mandela is branded a communist, and I will share a link with you that will give you access to some intriguing stories and videos to watch.

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Here is a video reflecting the meeting between the Cuban president and Nelson Mandela. Perhaps Mandela was deeply swayed by the communist governments to help realize their strategy of communism in South Africa. That is probably what the different political parties are following. We all know Mandela did not abide by the New Constitution of South Africa and implemented systems to eliminate the minority groups of the country. There is sufficient evidence pointing to the slow genocide of white people. The brutal and barbaric murders of farmers are not acceptable. Yet the world turns a blind eye and with the Chinese Communist Party conspiring with the African National Congress (ANC), the ruling party, acquiring a higher stake in the South African Media, this clearly indicates the turn for neo-liberalism to communism.





I have submitted an article to an online newspaper for review, based on the factual evidence of China being in partnership with the South African ruling party to control the media, especially the English Language sector. In this article, there is mention of Mandela, his death and funeral and how the press was manipulated to disclose only what they wanted to, and the almost none reporting on the acquired stock-holding of the media by the Chinese Communist Government.

If the article is rejected I will post in its entirety on this blog.




St Patrick’s Day Celebration (Video)

St. Patrick's Day is the one day that everyone in the world is Irish.Irish toasts, blessings, sayings and quotes are the order of the day for the feast day of St. Patrick.

May the Irish hills caress you.
May her lakes and rivers bless you.
May the luck of the Irish enfold you.
May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.
--Irish blessing

"Anyone acquainted with Ireland knows that the morning of St. Patrick’s Day consists of the night of the seventeenth of March flavored strongly with the morning of the eighteenth."
--Anonymous

"Erin Go Bragh." (Ireland Forever)

"May the Good Lord take a liking to you... but not too soon!"
--Irish blessing



March 17 is the famous St Patrick’s Day or Feast of Saint Patrick gathering around the world. The Irish communities and organizations have celebrated this cultural and religious holiday in memory of Saint Patrick, a patron saint of Ireland. St Patrick died on March 17, (AD385 – 461).

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The Shamrock is the leaf of the clover plant and the symbol of the Holy Trinity is a popular emblem of St Patrick’s day celebration. Religious symbols include serpents, snakes and the Celtic cross. A legend of St Patrick is the adding of the sun, a great Irish symbol onto the Christian cross to form the Celtic cross. The Leprechaun and the pot of gold he keeps hidden away is the mythical creature also presented as symbols on this day. The Harp, a musical instrument used in Ireland for many centuries is another symbol used by people celebrating the St Patrick’s festivities.
St Patrick’s Day celebration is a commercially entertaining event celebrated worldwide to commemorate the humbleness of his sainthood.




Happy St Patrick's Day everybody.


"May those who love us, love us; and those who don't love us, may God turn their hearts; and if He doesn't turn their hearts, may He turn their ankles so we'll know them by their limping."
--Traditional Irish/St. Patrick's Day toast