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Old August 11th, 2007 #21
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Will you have transcripts of the show?
It will be archived afterwards.....
 
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It will be archived afterwards.....
Please could you send me the link when you complete the show.
 
Old August 11th, 2007 #23
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Whites in SA need the most advanced weapons human technology offers. That's all I have to say. They are in the worst possible situation.
People are paying the price for voting for DeKlerk.

Here is what the traitor DeKlerk recently said about the destruction of his people:
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Old August 11th, 2007 #24
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People are paying the price for voting for DeKlerk.

Here is what the traitor DeKlerk recently said about the destruction of his people:
He is worse than a kaffir.

He left his wife who stood by him through thick and thin.

She was murdered a few years ago by a kaffir security guard who was "guarding" the complex where she lived.

A real lady she was as she knew about his infidelities and turned a blind eye.
 
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De Klerks main crime was blocking the creation of a small Volkstaat.
 
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Did anyone in South Africa consider a Trek to Siberia? It has lots of natural resources for mining, a good government, and is very empty.

I think most South Africans would rather live in Siberia, see how beautiful it is:



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Did anyone in South Africa consider a Trek to Siberia? It has lots of natural resources for mining, a good government, and is very empty.

I think most South Africans would rather live in Siberia, see how beautiful it is:
Not many countries want us.
 
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De Klerks main crime was blocking the creation of a small Volkstaat.
And, like Piet Koornhof, running off with / breeding with a coloured.
 
Old August 11th, 2007 #29
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Rapist shot her in the chest to ‘finish her off’, court told

Pretoria – A 17-year-old girl, the sole survivor of a rape and murder spree, told yesterday how she saw her two rapists callously shoot one-year-old baby Kayla Rawstone after raping the infant’s mother.

The girl, who testified in camera in the High Court, said baby Kayla had gurgled as blood poured from her mouth before William Kekana, 19, “finished her off” with a second bullet to the chest. The girl said Kekana had also shot her in the head, but she survived.

The family’s slaughter was a crime that shocked South Africa and led to calls for a return of the death penalty.

Kekana has pleaded guilty to 10 of the 14 counts against him, including that of raping and attempting to murder the teenager, who is now the only eyewitness. He also confessed to kidnapping the family and the 17-year-old. He denies killing baby Kayla and her mother, Janine Drennen, 24.

Kekana was arrested on August 13 last year for the hijacking and abduction of Kayla, her mother and grandmother Hester Rawstone, 52, after Kayla’s first birthday party in Sunnyside, Pretoria.

The 17-year-old’s testimony was taken on Tuesday and related in part to reporters by State advocate Dewald Reynierse yesterday.

The girl described how she and Mrs Drennen had each been raped by Kekana and his partner, Fido Baloyi, who was shot dead while police tried to arrest him.

http://www.theherald.co.za/herald/20...8_03062004.htm
I would kill the niggers myself, slowly....ever so slowly. Poor baby girl.
 
Old August 11th, 2007 #30
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People are paying the price for voting for DeKlerk.

Here is what the traitor DeKlerk recently said about the destruction of his people:
Yeah, they were offerend an alternative, the Herstigte Nationale Party (Reformed National Party/ www.hnp.org.za), was a party completely devoted to seeing the vision of H.F. Verwoerd through. But they insisted on voting for the NP, for what reasons I do not know. The problem however as mentioned by the Lawyers of the 26 Boeremag members in the trials is...they never voted for an integrated society, the basic questions were based on referrendum votes that basically asked "Should we continue talks with the colored parties" logically they voted yes.

Memorandums were formed to the effect that a policy is to be implimented that would grant Negro's and Hindu's and Capoid's their own government, Negro's for Negro's, Whites for Whites etc based on a system similar to what the Swiss have or had in the past.

They ordered for De Klerk to appear in these trials in order to explain what precisely became of these memorandums and referrendums and how it is that instead of whites having a Governing body of their own, that we are stuck with a majority black dictatorship. He refused to attend and stated that he doubt he could shed light on the matter as he was merely the President....(laughable).

The "Boeremag" trial is entirely based around their contesting of the current regime, they question it's legality and it's right to prosecute any one as it's not based on the democratic decisions made prior to the "elections".

There was a very fascinating radio show about it on WNF a few weeks ago. It had an interview with the Lawyer of the "Boeremag" members. He puts the case forward in a much more clearer way than I.
 
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Whitenightshade - You'll be interested to know that Bud White and I are going to record an interview with an important individual from SA this week and then play it on Fridays show. We'd do it live but the voice needs to be distorted as to disquise their identity. Everything you mentioned will be discussed and more. The topics will go from Apartheid to current events, it should be a great show.....
Fantastic!
 
Old August 11th, 2007 #32
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From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe

Date Posted: Saturday 11-Aug-2007By Anthony C. LoBaido


http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=16327&


At the inaugural ceremony, Prime Minister Mugabe’s call for reconciliation between blacks and whites came as a welcome surprise to those who had for years dismissed him as “a Marxist-terrorist trying to gain power through the barrel of a gun.” … The unexpected size of his majority gave Mugabe an unequivocal mandate.... All in all, the election and handover represented a triumph of democracy in the face of considerable external pressure.

— Andrew Young. President Carter’s Ambassador to the United Nations

The excerpted statement above by Andrew Young provides a small sampling of the outrageous commentary on Robert Mugabe’s ascension to power in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in an essay penned by Young for Foreign Affairs’ special report, “America and the World, 1980.” As President Jimmy Carter’s emissary to Africa, Young played a pivotal role — along with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, and other Carter administration officials — in enthroning Mugabe’s terror regime and turning much of the Dark Continent into the nightmarish slaughterhouse of chaos and terror it has become.

Two years earlier, in 1978, Ambassador Andrew Young described Robert Mugabe in an interview with the Times of London. “Does Mr. Mugabe strike you as a violent man?” the Times reporter asked. “Not at all, he’s a very gentle man,” Young replied. “In fact, one of the ironies of the whole struggle is that I can’t imagine Joshua Nkomo, or Robert Mugabe, ever pulling the trigger on a gun to kill anyone. I doubt that they ever have.”

Ambassador Young could barely contain his brimming admiration for the newest “liberator” of Africa’s oppressed: “I find that I am fascinated by his intelligence, by his dedication. The only thing that frustrates me about Robert Mugabe is that he is so damned incorruptible.”

Andrew Young knew better. During the 1970s, as Mugabe competed with his sometime ally and former mentor Joshua Nkomo for primacy in the “liberation”
movement in Rhodesia, he proudly identified himself as a Maoist and proved himself one of the most ruthless terrorist leaders. His Chinese-sponsored ZANU-PF guerrillas, operating out of the neighboring communist regimes in Mozambique, Zambia, and Angola, terrorized black villages, and tortured and killed opponents.

This was all well known not only to Andrew Young but to other pillars in the American foreign policy establishment who were promoting Mugabe as the “gentle,” “incorruptible” savior of Rhodesia. Foreign Affairs, from whence came Mr. Young’s quote at the beginning of this article, is, of course, the house journal of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), arguably the most influential “brain trust” in the world. The council, of which Young was a prominent member, had promoted Mugabe in its literature and had hosted him as an honored speaker during his long terror campaign to take control of Rhodesia.

David Rockefeller, chairman of the CFR during that period, called Mugabe a “very reasonable and charming person.” Likewise, the New York Times, Washington Post, and virtually all the rest of the major print and broadcast media choir had persistently sung his praises, ignoring his well-documented record of atrocities against civilian men, women, and children — black and white.

But in the past few years, Mugabe’s erstwhile supporters have been forced to acknowledge that he is the brutal communist dictator that his critics had exposed him as more than 30 years ago. He has bathed Zimbabwe in blood, turned it into a police state, and ruined what was previously one of the most prosperous economies in Africa. Finally, the former darling of the Liberal Establishment has been repudiated by virtually all except Communist China and his fellow African Marxist despots.

A Beacon Extinguished

How could Rhodesia/Zimbabwe, a thriving, vibrant, multi-cultural example of Western-style civilization, once a shining beacon for Africa, have turned into hell on Earth?

Rhodesia’s Unilateral Declaration of Independence (UDI) from Great Britain came in 1965, only a few short decades after England’s 1923 annexation of Southern Rhodesia from the South Africa Company. Under the UDI, Rhodesia pulled away from the Mother Crown rather than negotiate with Mugabe’s terrorists, as it was being pressured to do by White Hall and the powerbrokers in London. Rhodesians were all too familiar with the chaos and tyranny that had befallen neighboring countries that had capitulated to such pressure. Rhodesian leader Ian Smith, a fighter pilot who was shot down over Italy during World War II while fighting for the Allies, stood up to the Maoist, Marxist, and Communist penetration in the region all by himself.
This while the rest of the Western world, wounded from Vietnam and menaced by the old Soviet Union, sat idly by — or worse yet, helped the communist-backed terrorists.

Smith traveled to Washington, D.C., to ask for help. He wasn’t asking for foreign aid; he merely hoped to persuade President Carter to call off the economic sanctions and diplomatic pressure being applied by the U.S. State Department, the UN, and Britain in an attempt to force Rhodesia to accept rule by the Mugabe/Nkomo terrorist forces. Carter flatly refused to see Smith.

Henry Kissinger, meanwhile, did meet with Smith in Geneva. But if Smith thought that he would receive kinder treatment from the former secretary of state and adviser to Republican presidents, he was in for a rude awakening.
Precisely what threats or pressures were brought against him is not known, but Smith, who had previously pledged not to surrender to the terrorists “in ten thousand years,” was a changed man after the meeting.

He is said to have aged 10 years in that one week in Geneva. It has been suggested by African observers that Smith was threatened with a military invasion of Rhodesia backed by the UN, the United States, and the U.K. That is entirely plausible, as such talk was in the air and detailed plans for a military invasion of South Africa had been drawn up and published by policy wonks at the Carnegie Endowment for Peace.

Smith asked Kissinger about things like history, culture, civilization, and loyalty. After all, Rhodesia had fought for the West in the great battles of the 20th century, including World War II and the Korean War. Kissinger firmly told Smith something truly sad and even frightening, “I am afraid those things have no place in the modern world.”

Kissinger added that “white regimes would not survive in Southern Africa.”
Ironically, it is a fact that at that time the black peoples of Southern Africa were voting with their feet and fleeing from the communist-Marxist regimes run by black revolutionary clients of Washington, Moscow, and Beijing to the “white regimes” of Rhodesia and South Africa. The New World Order and seeds of today’s African mayhem were being firmly planted by the globalists at the Council on Foreign Relations and Britain’s Royal Institute for International Affairs.

Under intense pressure from the Washington-Moscow-Beijing axis, South Africa, which had long fought for Rhodesia, cut off aid to Ian Smith’s government, hoping their own apartheid system would be spared by the West for doing so. The sellout was on. Many Rhodesians, including legendary soldiers like Willem Ratte, Bert Sachse, and Luther Eeben Barlow, who would become the backbone of South Africa’s elite special forces in the war in Angola against Cuba and the Soviet Union, fled to South Africa. The power vacuum created by that exodus would be filled by some of the most blood-thirsty savages Africa has ever seen.

Mugabe’s Long Record

Contrary to Andrew Young’s claims, Mugabe’s record proves that he was (and
is) indeed “a Marxist-terrorist trying to gain power through the barrel of a gun.” And, contrary to popular misconceptions caused by decades of media disinformation, it was not Mugabe’s thugs who ended white rule in Rhodesia.
Ian Smith and the legitimate black leaders of Rhodesia accomplished that in
1979 in multi-racial elections that brought a black majority government to power under a former Nkomo/Mugabe comrade, Bishop Abel Muzorewa, who had renounced violence to work for peaceful change.

Mugabe and Nkomo tried to stop the elections with threats, intimidation, and terror. Mugabe issued a “death list” of the black leaders who were cooperating for a peaceful transition to black rule, calling them “traitors,” “opportunistic running-dogs,” and “capitalist vultures.”
Nevertheless, 64 percent of Rhodesia’s black population defied the threats and turned out to vote. And an overwhelming two-thirds of them voted for Abel Muzorewa, making him Rhodesia/Zimbabwe’s first black prime minister.
They were very much aware of the disasters brought about by communist-backed black dictatorships in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, Ghana, and Namibia. They did not want “one man, one vote, one time,” which had become the rule in Africa.

The 1979 election that elected Muzorewa and a new black majority parliament had met all the conditions demanded by the United States and Britain and was certified to be free and fair by outside observers. But the U.S. and British governments then reneged and demanded new elections that not only included Mugabe and Nkomo, but allowed their ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front) and ZAPU (Zimbabwe African People’s Union) guerrillas back into the country as well. Believing it had no choice, Rhodesia capitulated to these outrageous demands. Following a campaign of intimidation and terror, Mugabe was “elected” in 1980, proving the African dictum that the man with the most guns and the most ruthless thugs wins.

As anti-communists had predicted, soon after coming to power Mugabe turned on his former terrorist comrade, Joshua Nkomo, who was of the minority Matabele tribe. To accomplish this, Mugabe brought in several hundred advisers from communist North Korea to train his infamous Fifth Brigade.
Then he began his great Matabele Massacre. Mugabe’s Mashona tribe (or “Shona” for short) had been long-standing rivals of the Matabele, but the two tribal groups had managed to coexist peacefully in white-ruled Rhodesia.
Mugabe called his ethnic cleansing operation against Nkomo and the Matabele Gukurahundi, the Shona term for “the first rain that washes away the chaff of the last harvest before the advent of spring rains proper.”

Bitter Harvest

Official figures vary, but it can be roughly estimated that around 30,000 Matabele were slaughtered in Mugabe’s “liberation” of Rhodesia/Zimbabwe. It was an ominous prelude to what would become a fascist, archetype Maoist revolution in Rhodesia, a country roughly the size of Montana. Mugabe, with the help of his own de facto Hitler Nazi Youth corps called the “Green Bombers,” would go on to slaughter Zimbabwe’s white farmers, take away their land, and plunge the nation into a hell hole of debt, hunger, hyperinflation, murder, HIV/Aids, and hopelessness.

Once the breadbasket of Southern Africa, Rhodesia/Zimbabwe was (and remains) home to one of the world’s grandest sights, Victoria Falls. Called “the mist that thunders” by the locals, this natural wonder has (thus far) defied Mugabe’s ability to ruin, corrupt, and destroy, but where abundant game and wildlife once brought tourists from the four corners of the planet, now conservationists worldwide have expressed alarm that Mugabe’s policies have decimated the country’s wildlife treasure, with many exotic species (including elephants and rhinos) facing extinction.

Apartheid never existed in Rhodesia and in general the races got along. The race wars were launched by Mugabe’s ZANU-PF and Nkomo’s ZAPU. All the while the American media cheered this sickening and deadly debacle. Even the farm invasions were lionized by the late Peter Jennings of ABC News, who in a nationally televised report made the ZANU-PF terrorists who were murdering, torturing, and raping the ethno-European farmers out to be “war veterans”
and heroes.

By all accounts, over 400,000 agricultural jobs have been lost. The Zimbabwean Commercial Farmers Union has issued numerous reports about the violence, law-breaking, and devastating effects of Mugabe’s white land grab.
Meanwhile, Zimbabwe’s inflation is the world’s highest; the government’s own statistics put it at 4,500 percent annually, while some economists put it at double that. GNP, GDP, unemployment, real growth, household income, and other major economic indicators are collapsing by the day, as they have been for most of the past 10 years. As a result, all Zimbabweans no matter what their race, tribe, or culture are suffering.

Tobacco had accounted for 30 percent of exports with gold second at 11 percent. These days, heroin, mandrax, methamphetamines, and other drugs are emerging in a narco-economy. Basic services are all but unobtainable.
Shelves are empty. The very best Zimbabweans have fled for the UK and beyond. Zimbabwe’s infrastructure is decaying. Government corruption is endemic. The military has turned its back on all acceptable standards of humanity and soldiering.

It is estimated that only 100,000 Zimbabweans use the Internet in a country of about 12 million. Those who write the truth about what’s going on in the country and use the Internet to reach the outside world are often hounded, harassed, and threatened by the government. Mugabe’s main black opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change (MDC), is feeling his wrath. MDC spokesman Nelson Chamisa recently said over 200 MDC members were arrested by Mugabe’s forces. MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai has replaced Ian Smith, the white farmers, and the Matabele as the ZANU-PF’s boogeyman du jour.

Cathy Buckle, author of Africa Tears and Beyond Tears, had her farm taken away by Mugabe during his land grab. She told this writer, “At first I supported change. But now just look at our country.” In her latest report from inside Zimbabwe, Buckle offered hope by pointing out that overweight ZANU-PF leaders are having problems convincing their bone-thin followers that all is well in Zimbabwe. As in Ethiopia and most other African famines, the food shortages are man-made by communist, collectivist policies that are outright genocide.

What can the United States, the world’s “sole, indispensable superpower,”
do? Apparently not very much. Secretary of State Condi Rice has noted “outposts of tyranny” from Burma to Venezuela to North Korea to Zimbabwe to Iran. (Outposts of course must have a main garrison home, and those homes are Russia and Mainland China.) President Bush, Jr. signed an Executive Order against Zimbabwe, citing it as an enemy of the United States. A travel ban on Zimbabwean officials has been enacted. But our good “trading partner,” China, continues to shower aid on Mugabe’s regime.
Clearly Zimbabwe can work. Rhodesia proved that. It was a model for a post-colonial, still-developing Africa. There should be an agricultural bounty, beyond tobacco. There’s also coal, chromium ore, gold, nickel, copper, iron ore, vanadium, lithium, tin, and platinum ready to be mined.

As for the future, Mugabe is 83. It is rumored he has throat cancer. He is shunned by most on planet Earth, even the BBC, save for allies like Fidel Castro, Hugo Chavez, Kim Jong Il, and the Chinese Politburo. Mugabe continues to practice yoga and still vacillates between his Spartan upbringing and new-found tastes for the good life. He has been known to use the state airline to assist his wife on her legendary if not ebulliently lavish shopping jaunts. Mugabe showed up at Thabo Mbeki’s last South African presidential inauguration and was greeted as though he were a rock star.
Zimbabwe’s constitution allows for Mugabe to stay in power till he is 90 years of age, but Africa watchers from across the political spectrum are speculating that his tottering regime could implode before the year’s end.

Will the truth about Zimbabwe ever become fully known and acted upon by all decent people in Africa, the West, and the rest of the world?

As noted by actress Nicole Kidman in the film The Interpreter, which many believed to have been made as a psycho-social operation against Mugabe, “Even the faintest whisper can be heard above the sound of armies … when it speaks the truth.” Perhaps this article will serve as the faintest of whispers.

Anthony C. LoBaido, a journalist and filmmaker, has worked and traveled extensively in Africa over the last two decades.

URL: http://jbs.org/node/5059

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Old August 11th, 2007 #33
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DELIBERATE DEPOPULATION IN ZIMBABWE TODAY - Population Control

Date Posted: Friday 10-Aug-2007

http://www.africancrisis.co.za/Article.php?ID=16294&

[There is a fabulous twist to this - the link to President Mbeki in S.Africa.

President Mbeki, who has never yet criticised Mugabe, has stated quite confidently, while at the same time showing no desire to get involved - that in 2008 Zimbabwe will indeed have free and fair elections.

How does President Mbeki know this? Well, read below about how, through Mugabe's secret operation, he is going to drive people out of the cities, where he is losing elections and, in effect is depopulating the cities in order to rig the next elections.

Mugabe will soon be voted in DEMOCRATICALLY! Then both Mugabe and Mbeki can ignore the official opposition in Zimbabwe! Jan]

Zimbabwe suddenly looks like it has been in a war. The shops are empty, there is little traffic and everyone is walking around in a daze. People stop me and ask what is going on? Well just remember Pol Pot. He came to power in Cambodia in the mid seventies, launched what they called the Khmer revolution and in a matter of months they reduced the capital city to a shell occupied by 25 000 people – down from two million.

In the process they had killed hundreds of thousands of skilled and experienced Cambodians, forced millions into the rural areas where they were required to undergo re-education and make a living from subsistence agriculture. It will take Cambodia millennia to recover after this rapacious and ideologically driven regime was removed from power by military intervention.

People outside Zimbabwe have no idea of just what has happened in Zimbabwe in the past month. Conditions have gone from difficult to impossible. I am not exaggerating when I say there are no basics – no flour, no maize meal, no cooking oil, no margarine, no matches, no fuel, no meat, no eggs. On top of this there are widespread shortages of water and electricity. I simply do not know how people are surviving.

These terrible conditions are being deliberately created in a Pol Pot style operation that is supposed to be dealing with run away inflation. Its real goals lie elsewhere.

We now know that this operation was planned a long time ago – probably as soon as it became apparent that elections would have to be held in March 2008. This is no knee jerk reaction to inflation, or to remarks by the US Ambassador about regime change. It began with an exercise to generate a sudden spurt in inflation. This was achieved when the State started buying foreign currency on the open market in June, using freshly printed currency.

In a week of frenzied activity the price of the US dollar went from about Z$70 000 to Z$400 000. Importers and industrialists were forced to raise prices to cover the replacement cost of stocks.

The State then unveiled its “operation good governance”. Under secret orders, the security forces were instructed to impose price reductions on all businesses. There was no legal basis for these instructions – just orders to go into firms on a systematic basis and order them to cut prices or else. Managers and owners were specifically targeted to intimidate them into compliance. These have been arrested in their thousands, abused and held over in filthy, overcrowded cells with ordinary prisoners.

Trillions of dollars of stock values were slashed from prices, no rational basis for these price cuts were sought or tolerated. Suddenly firms faced the situation where they could not restock, could not manufacture and sell for a profit – most of their established products were now being priced into the market at below cost. The more you produced, the faster your demise.

Fuel was priced at half its landed cost and overnight some Z$400 billion in stock values was lost as customers scrambled to buy cheap fuel at half price or less. All imports stopped.

The prices of all staple foods was likewise set at half or less the cost of production and when stocks ran out there was nothing to sell.

Now many theories have been put out about this operation – it was popularist is one, “they are preparing for the elections and forcing firms to cut prices is an attempt to curry favor with voters”. Many actually say it was about time that business was brought to heel – a reaction to the sharp price hikes caused by the first stage of this operation. It is too early for that to be the real reason; they see it as one outcome, but with little long-term value in their strategy.

My own view, based on what I know about the background, is that this is a carefully planned and ruthless exercise to reduce the urban voting population, undermine the remaining support base of the MDC and take full control of the population and the economy in time for the March 2008 elections.

The dismantling of the commercial farm industry has reduced the voting population on commercial farms from 2 million to about 600 000 and all of them are now under the control of either the State or Zanu PF elements who can dictate how they vote. These resettled areas are virtually no go areas for the MDC.

In Communal areas the food supply has been brought under control and direction, as has all other essentials for survival including the right of abode. Traditional leaders are tightly controlled by the State and are now under close supervision by resident CIO operatives who watch their every action. They have been through three elections and now believe that they can control the vote in these areas by these means. They are probably right.

So the remaining threat is the urban vote. Now in the majority, with over 6 million people living in urban areas, the towns and cities are the last remaining centers of opposition. So like Pol Pot, the powers that be, in this case the small coterie of leaders surrounding Mugabe and the people involved in the Joint Operations Command, have decided to do some surgery.

When this operation is concluded they hope to have reduced the urban population by as much as half, destroyed or taken over all major firms in the private sector and facilitated the takeover of all other surviving firms by loyal Zanu PF supporters. They are deliberately halting food supplies to the cities, destroying jobs and the transport industry. They will then take the pick of the commercial and industrial infrastructure that remains – intact, almost as if a neutron bomb had been used, and move on from there.

The remaining urban population would then be in the same position as the population in the rural areas – under tight control and able to vote only under supervision.

Then Zanu can allow an election to take place – probably in March as planned, even with observers for the last few days of the campaign and during the vote itself. Zanu feels confident that it can win a clear majority – even a two-thirds majority vote under such circumstances. The only other issue is what happens to the three million Zimbabweans displaced by this ruthless, but clever scheme.

Most of them will swim the Limpopo or cross the border at Beitbridge. Once in South Africa, or Botswana, or Zambia or the UK or the USA, they will settle down, breathe a sigh of relief to be somewhere where sanity prevails and try to make a living, any sort of living. They will gradually be assimilated and will start sending small sums of money “home” to keep their relatives alive in Mugabe’s national detention camp. Most importantly, they will not be able to vote.

What remains of Zimbabwe will be a sea of poverty and subsistence activity with Party controlled islands of prosperity. A few foreign firms will be allowed to exploit our resources under close supervision and control and the output used to support the lifestyles of the new elite who will continue to enjoy the luxury and pleasures that have become their norm in recent years on the gravy train. It has nothing to do with price control.

Written by: Eddie Cross, Bulawayo, Zimbabwe.

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A taxi driver was killed and six people were injured when two gunmen opened fire on drivers and passengers at Bellville taxi rank on Saturday, bringing to 10 the number of taxi-related murders in just six weeks.

The shooting comes only a week after 27-year-old Vuyisani Mtyhobile, a taxi driver from Kraaifontein, was gunned down in front of a house in Wallacedene.

Saturday's shooting broke out at around 11am, when two men approached the crowd of about 30 taxis on foot and opened fire.

Bystanders and taxi drivers immediately scattered, witnesses said, some fleeing across the nearby railway line.

Police spokesperson Captain Elliott Sinyangana said the men wounded six people and killed one Congress of Democratic Taxi Associations (Codeta) taxi driver, a 30-year-old Khayelitsha man, before fleeing in a silver vehicle.

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insisted on voting for the NP, for what reasons I do not know
People had misplaced loyalty to the National Party, sort of the same misplaced loyalty to the Republican Party. Party are just vehicles and labels, a mask for people to wear.

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instead of whites having a Governing body of their own, that we are stuck with a majority black dictatorship.
The problem was not that apartheid ended, it was the preventing of creating a little white country, something the size ot Lesotho. That was the treason. A lot of whites would of been happy with the worst piece of land because it would of meant survival.

They won't even allow Orania to have a 1000 watt radio station.

Years ago I said that I wondered why Harry Oppenheimer is so pro-ANC, since the ANC is communist they will destroy Anglo-American. The person answered and said they will not be touched. He was right.
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Not counting trolls, alphabet NKVD types and idiots posting, what Rhodesia and S.A. prove beyound any doubt to me is this, that back in the 1970's and up until the 1981 fall of Rhodesia/Ian Smith is that England and the US have no National Security officers concerned about Western civilization who could see that by allowing Rhodesia to fall that would damage all Western National security.

As China is in Africa now along with ju's in Rhodesia as they have been all along.

I post the information, below to show to any lurkers how they work across the board, as their goal is for their own power and nothting else. Switzerland and NYC, along with London is where the power resides.

Just as this ex-Nation attacked Serbia this insanity by our alien regime actually shrank Europe in land size by forcing Belgrade to give up Kosovo, and have the White Christians driven out, there were Churches there going back to the 1100's.


In 1973 our military was a red alert for a nuke strike against the USSR in the backing itzalie that so called Oct., mid east war, and we had fuel shortage real or not the lines and agravation was real, plus Nixon empty our military stores giving the bandit state everything including the kitchen sink. The thanks Nixon got was a knife in the back as they knew he knew the whole truth and was not their perfect puppet. Also back our Navy could launch with controll from the District of criminals.

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Yitzhak Shamir and Ronald Reagan

Ben Bradlee, favorite of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and leader of the Nixon lynch mob, wrote of his favorite lie by Ronald Reagan. Mr. Reagan had told the Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Shamir, that as a member of the Signal Corps photography team he had filmed the horrors of the Nazi death camps. He repeated the same story to Nazi-hunter Weisenthal. According to the Israeli newspaper Ma'ariv, Mr. Reagan told Mr. Shamir that he had saved a copy of the film of the liberation of the death camps because he knew the day would come when the world would not believe six million Jews died. Mr. Reagan had not left the United States during the war. What made the account by Mr. Bradlee so intriguing was what he failed to write about through ignorance or through perverse commitment to dishonest memory. This concerned Mr. Shamir's behavior during the war.

Mr. Shamir during the early part of the war was a leader of the Stern Gang in what was then British mandated Palestine. In late 1940 when Germany had occupied much of Western Europe and Britain was fighting alone, the Stern Gang started negotiations with the Axis powers. After an inconclusive meeting with a representative of Mussolini in Jerusalem, the Stern Gang went for the head and dispatched a gang member to Vichy administered Beirut, Lebanon to make common cause with the forces of Hitler's Germany represented by Otto von Hentig, chief of the Oriental Department of the Nazi Foreign Office. Mindful of the Teutonic passion for order and thoroughness, the Stern Gang Jews took care to place in writing their proposals to aid the German war effort. They expressed understanding and sympathy for Hitler's goal of ridding Europe of Jews. They made sure the Germans knew the establishment of a Jewish state in the Mideast bound to Germany by treaty would enable the Germans to strengthen their position in the Mideast. These pious Jews then offered to take part in the war on the German side. After the slaying of Mr. Stern by the British Mr. Shamir assumed command of this terrorist organization. Mr. Shamir, like Mr. Reagan, never left his country to fight the Germans, and he even made much less of a contribution to the Allied victory. This rather trenchant fact has not appeared in the American press, but rather has continued to be ignored. Such has been the power of Jews.
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Traffic was severely affected in Alberton on Tuesday morning when over 60 people tried to steal bread from an overturned truck.

"They attempted to take bread away from members of the police," said Ekurhuleni metro police Inspector Kobeli Mokheseng.

A BMW and a six-ton bread truck collided in Alrode road in Alberton, south of Johannesburg, around 6.30am, slightly injuring four people.

According to the truck driver, he was turning right at the traffic lights when the BMW approached at high speed and crashed into the truck causing it to overturn.

The road had to be blockaded to keep people away from the bread which was on its way to Thokoza when the accident happened.

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An investigation by The Star into smash-and-grab hotspots has revealed that robbers are terrorising motorists across Johannesburg, and the city centre is plagued by them.

Both the police and the metro police say they vigorously investigate these hotspots and have arrested some suspects.

The metro police and the South African Police Service say they regularly deploy undercover operatives to investigate hotspots and are driving them out.

But four days ago The Star staked out a notorious hotspot on the Queen Elizabeth Bridge in Braamfontein and discovered the impunity with which these robbers operate.

'I was sitting at the robot when a guy threw spark plugs at my window'
For an hour-and-a-half a lone smash-and-grab robber operated on the bridge and not once did a police patrol car pass by.

He arrived on the bridge, just where it is joined by the road to the Nelson Mandela Bridge, at around 4.30pm on Thursday, just as traffic was beginning to back up.

Casually dressed in brown pants and a blue, long-sleeved shirt with diamond rings in his ears, he walked up and down the pavement alongside the bridge, scanning every car that passed him.

He lit a cigarette and studied the traffic flow, timing when the robot turns from green to red.

At 4.40pm, traffic became busier. More cars lined up behind each other waiting for the road to open up. He approached motorists, looked into their cars while pretending to ask the time.

'This is such a common thing'
Motorists shut their windows and inched their cars forward.

At 4.45pm a man driving a silver 4x4 drove up to the intersection with his window down.

The robber spotted him and walked to his vehicle. He pretended to go the other way when all of a sudden he lunged towards the man and tried to grab his cellphone.

The driver blocked his face as his female passenger screamed.

After a brief tussle, the robber ran in the opposite direction, turning his head to see if anyone was chasing him. He got away with nothing.

Forty-five minutes later he was back, this time wearing a peaked cap. Again he patrolled the pavement, watching every car that passed.

Ten minutes later he began approaching cars again. Most were driven by women.

A lone woman driving a black BMW Z3 approached the intersection. He went towards her car, she rolled up her windows and continued eating her apple. She was behind two other cars.

He asked for the time but she looked dead ahead, ignoring him. He spotted her cellphone. He looked at the robot. It was red. Suddenly he pulled out a spark plug from his trouser pocket and struck her passenger window.

One; two; three.

Shattered glass flew everywhere. She shrieked. The driver of a minibus taxi two cars in front of her hooted.

The robber dived into her car, grabbed her cellphone and ran away.

But this isn't an isolated incident. Over the past month several people have been attacked in peak-hour traffic as they left the city centre.

On August 23, Star photographer Jennifer Bruce was attacked on Sauer Street at the intersection of Bree Street at around 6.15pm.

A lone robber walked up to her car, told her to turn off the ignition of her vehicle and took her cellphone.

On Wednesday, Wilma Bosman was attacked at the same spot, with two youths stealing her cellphone.

At the beginning of August, Hanson Francis was attacked on Commissioner Street.

"I was sitting at the robot when a guy threw spark plugs at my window. I have an anti-smash-and-grab tint so they weren't able to break my window.

"I drove three blocks, got out of my car to inspect (the damage), when three guys ran up to me and robbed me of my laptop. I don't know whether they were the same guys," he said.

Motorists along Witkoppen Road near Sunninghill have also been targeted.

Andre Snyman, the founder of eBlockwatch, a community-based crime-watch website, said that almost every day he received calls from people who have been victims of smash and grabs.

"This is such a common thing that people don't even post the attacks on the website anymore because it just happens all the time. It happens all over Johannesburg," he added.

Johannesburg police spokesperson Captain Bheki Mavundla said he could not provide details on how many people have been arrested for smash and grabs because The Star had requested the information on a Sunday.

"What I can say is that we thoroughly investigate these incidents and we do make arrests. We have people out there observing these hotspots," he said.

Mavundla added that if people did not keep their cellphones and handbags on their passenger seats, they would not be victims.


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The supporters of African National Congress deputy president Jacob Zuma were fuming on Monday after the party's national chairperson, Mosioua Lekota, took off the gloves in the ANC succession race by suggesting that Zuma was "not right in his head" by persisting in singing the "Umshini Wami" (Bring me my machine gun) song after the armed struggle had been abandoned.

Lekota, who is also minister of defence, was quoted on SABC TV News on Sunday as saying the ANC had suspended the armed struggle during negotiations with the apartheid government and thereafter it was totally abandoned.

He was addressing a function in Gauteng to commemorate the Delmas treason trial, where he and other anti-apartheid activists were tried.

Lekota did not refer to Zuma by name but many of his backers saw his statement as an attack on Zuma as "Umshini Wami" was his popular song.

'We expect Lekota to rise above petty squabbles
He did not understand why a person "obhadlile ekhanda lakhe" (who is right in his head) could keep on saying "bring on my machine gun" when the armed struggle had long been abandoned.

Political analysts saw Lekota's statement as indicating "gloves-off" ahead of the important ANC conference in Limpopo in December.

There were angry reactions from Zuma backers who described it as "unfortunate and uncalled for".

ANC Youth League spokesperson Zizi Kodwa said Lekota had "stooped so low".

"As the national chairperson of the ANC we expect Lekota to rise above petty squabbles. But we are not surprised because this is indicative of personal frustration on his side because as we discuss the future of the ANC and its leadership, his name does not feature anywhere.

'This song was sung by our cadres during difficult times in exile'
"He thinks people have abandoned him and it confirms our assessment of him is correct in that he should not be included in any key leadership position," said Kodwa.

He warned that revolutionary songs should not be interpreted literally. We did not expect such a thing from the national chairman of the ANC.

"This song was sung by our cadres during difficult times in exile.

"When we sing it, we do so to remember those times and to ponder the future," he said.

Don Mkhwanazi, the chairman of the Friends of Jacob Zuma Trust, a body charged with raising defence funds for Zuma, urged that there was a need to understand the song in its correct context.

The song, he said, was being used figuratively to reflect on the challenges still ahead for the country.

"Because of what has happened in South Africa, the national democratic revolution is not complete yet.

"We have arrived at a political destination but we have not really arrived at the promised land, where political and economic equity will be realised. The song actually means that we must be vigilant and vigorous in defending the gains that we have made because there are certain things that are beginning to fester, like perceived selective justice which is going to undermine the rule of law. No one wants to shoot anyone; we have passed the stage of shooting but we cannot stop to defend our gains," said Mkhwanazi.

Zuma's aide, Renjeni Munusamy, said she could not comment as Zuma was out of the country.

Political analyst Nhlanhla Mtaka said with the ANC conference on the horizon, the country was entering an interesting time where people, formations and cabals would be tempted to attack their opponents at every opportunity.

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