Monday, November 9, 2015

Zuma Shaken not Stirred



President Jacob Zuma is an enemy of the people. South Africans should have considered the consequences of electing Zuma to the highest position in the land many years ago. Now it is a little too late, and the African National Congress (ANC) under the leadership of Zuma has proved that people are not important. It is all about tenders, self-enrichment, parties, homesteads and private jets. Zuma said:

"I argued one time with someone who said the country comes first and I said as much as I understand that I think my organisation, the ANC, comes first," he said in his capacity as party president at the ANC KwaZulu-Natal elective conference on Saturday.
The ANC comes first, not the country: Zuma  (link to the published article)

It is time for South Africans to raise their hand against the corrupt, thieving ANC government. Zuma is leading South Africa into a communist state. This is treason, as president of South Africa; Zuma should know that the country’s needs come first. Zuma is not a unique person and if South Africans continue to ignore the warning signs then they will have nobody, but themselves to blame.

Unfortunately, the average voter will not understand what the statement means, and Zuma knows the voters are ignorant and will continue to vote for the ANC party. The people who do understand what the Zuma statement means are people who do not vote for the ANC. The entire statement is an insult to every South African voter, whether they vote for the ANC or not. Basically, Zuma is saying the ANC’s needs are more important than the needs of the country and the people that live in South Africa.

I have no trouble believing that Zuma is arrogant enough to say this sort of thing without being prompted. We see in his actions that he evidently believes this. For people to say that the president read a speech drafted is absurd. Rumours are saying that the drafted speech was a direct attempt to sabotage Zuma. Zuma like a fool went on to read the text and the people clapping hands were not necessary supporting his view, they were actually saying, “go for it, you sucker, dig your own grave” It is a terrible thought to think South Africa has a president that does not read his speeches. I say, the rumour of somebody sabotaging Zuma’s speech is ludicrous and is another ANC spin to hide the truth.

So as taxpayers, the money goes to the ANC first and the country will receive the leftovers. No wonder South Africa is in such a mess.

Zuma said the ANC is more important than the country because he thinks the ANC is bigger than the country. The ANC lead the people to believe that the ANC can only lead South Africa if the government is powerful, strong and united. What a lot of hogwash, blaming everybody else but the failure of the corrupt elite.  Next year’s elections should be an exciting time for South Africans and the final countdown of the fall of the ANC.  Let us hope the ANC have not secured vote rigging equipment.



Sunday, November 8, 2015

South African Farm Murders - Part 2



Women raped tortured or killed on their farms on their farms. Bloemfontein - A 58-year-old woman was brutally attacked on her farm in Oatsdale near Harrismith in the Free State after she told two robbers she had no cash on her property.

The woman was stabbed, burnt and raped by her attackers on Sunday, said Sergeant Mmako Mophiring.

She had just arrived at her home in the afternoon when she found the two men on her property. They forced her into the house where they demanded money.

"When she said she had no money, they stabbed her in the leg and on her shoulder. They then also put an iron on her chest. She sustained severe burn wounds," said Mophiring.

The woman was then taken to a room at the back of her house where the two men took turns raping her. She was tied up with a cloth in the room while the pair ransacked the house

Potgieter family murder on their farm.

Wilma and Attie Potgieter
Willemien Potgieter two years old killed by niggers

Since the attack on Attie Potgieter and his family, the simple stone farmhouse where they lived has stood empty and crumbling; with nobody wanting to live in the home where one of South Africa's most disturbingly brutal crimes took place.

Mr. Potgieter, a farm caretaker, was stabbed and hacked 151 times with a garden fork, a knife and a machete near Lindley in the Free State - the agricultural heart of the country.

His wife, Wilna, and two-year-old daughter, Willemien, were both made to watch him die, before being shot in the head, execution style.

All for pocket money, and possessions of relatively little value – a too-common story in South Africa's rural areas, where mostly white Afrikaner farmers feel they are being targeted in gratuitously violent attacks on their remote farms and smallholdings. They accuse police and government of failing to make these crimes a priority. Also, as the horrifying murders continue, they are growing increasingly angry.

"If you kill a rhinoceros in South Africa, you get more time in jail then if you kill a person," said Susan Nortje, 26, Mrs. Potgieter's younger sister. "I don't think people understand. We must show people what is actually happening.

Three black attackers break into the family’s home on their smallholding. The three black attackers gang-rape the mother, Geraldine (42), then shoot her dead. They then attack the husband, Tony (53), as he arrives home, with a golf club before shooting him in the head. Their 12-year-old son Amano’s feet and hands are tied and then the attackers take the take to fill the bathtub with boiling water and drown him in it. While leaving, they cut open the family dog’s stomach with a machete. Fortunately, the daughter, Gabriela, was not home.

During the court proceedings, the three black men in question laughed repeatedly, literally smiling at the victim’s family, as they basked in the gruesome details of the crime presented they perpetrated

MAY 29
Cornelia de Wet survives the fifth attack on Carolina farm

 Valiant Boer woman Cornelia de Wet was attacked five times: shot several times, targeted in a gun fight; her house torched with the family locked inside - yet police refuses to investigate…

May 20, 2010 – Carolina, Mpumalanga. Boer woman Cornelia de Wet was shot in the leg from a long distance away while working on her farm Kwaggasfontein outside Carolina – only a month after her wooden homestead was torched with her and children Cornelia, 11, two-year-old Joey asleep inside on April 17, reports Buks Viljoen

This is the fifth time that the De Wet family has been targeted on their farm.

Mpumalanga land is in hot demand: the government has been handing out thousands of coal-mining licenses in the province to inexperienced “private mining operators’ who proceed to destroy valuable farmland in short order and are ruthless about acquiring ever more land.

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Police refuse to investigate: ‘she doesn’t know the names of the persons who injured her…’

Mrs de Wet, 32, was working in one of the camps at about 12:30 on May 19, 2010, on the farm when she heard a shot go off. She felt a burning pain in her leg and saw that her right calf was bleeding. Her brother, Jan de Wet jnr, said they suspect she was wounded by a bullet, which was shot from far away. Cornelia was released from the provincial hospital in Carolina after being treated.

According to her brother, this is the fifth time since the fire on April 17 that criminals have targeted the farm. She and her daughters, Cornelia, 11, and 2-year-old Joey, were sleeping in the wooden house on the night she was woken by the smell of smoke. She then discovered that she was unable to open the door because “someone had secured the latch from the outside with a piece of wire.”

When she put her arm through a window to try to open the door from the outside, shots were fired at her to stop her and her family from fleeing. She then used a CB radio to call her parents, Jan snr and Nelie de Wet, who live in the farmstead about 50m from her house -- but when they rushed to her aid, the attackers opened fire on them as well.

A gunfight lasting nearly two hours then broke out while the house kept burning – and then more helpers arrived at the farm and chased the black attackers off. Jan jnr said since the fire there have also been several break-ins at the storerooms on the farm, and the vehicles on the farm were also recently vandalized. "Someone wants to force us off our family farm, but we don't know who. Our farm is the only one in the whole area which isn't the subject of a land claim.”

According to him, the police are refusing to investigate – and indeed this was confirmed by the police and for the most inane of reasons: SAPS spokesman Isaac Aphane confirmed that they were “aware of the incidents” – however, he added: “We did go to the farm, but we didn't register a complaint since she doesn't know the name of the person who injured her...
           

South African Farm Attacks

South Africa farmers have suffered farm attacks for many years .South African statutory law does not define a 'farm attack' as a specific crime .Rather the term is used to refer to a number of different crimes committed against persons specifically on commercial farms or smallholdings.Whites are  being  murdered at a rate faster than any previous period in South Africa history .a White farmer is murdered every five days .

Here is a link to a you-tube video
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECXHgm-2DcU&authuser=0

  Our now defunct SANDF once had a Commando force that protected farms, farmers and their employees. The system involved the entire community assist in the day to day protection of the food providers to the country.
Time for white farmers to organize, train and arm themselves. This is declaration of war on white people by black people. As white people we have a God given right to live on this earth. And so we have a right to protect ourselves.

24% conviction rate WHEN someone is arrested shows us how serious our Police force is about protecting farmers, it also shows how serious the ANC government is about food security .
Gone are the days where a farmer wants his son or daughter to carry on farming in the family business. Just too dangerous. They rather send them to university to become accountants and lawyers.
This is how  our farmers are killed:
Johannesburg - There has been 44 farm murders since the beginning of the year.
“Since the beginning of 2015, 157 farm attacks occurred while 44 murders were committed during these attacks,”
“AfriForum once again made an appeal to Police Minister Nkosinathi Nhleko to prioritise farm murders.”
 Farm murders were a crisis, and accused the police ministry of failing to prioritize the crimes. He stated four reasons why farm attacks needed urgent attention from police.
 “In the first place, the calculations of independent research institutions indicate that the possibility for a farmer to be murdered, is more than double that of a police official. Secondly, these murders are often committed with exceptional levels of brutality.

“Thirdly, farmers have a vital role to play in society

Contact Cornelia De Wet for more information about the #genocide in South Africa.