Tuesday, May 28, 2013

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Thursday, May 23, 2013


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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Monday, May 13, 2013



"Al-Qaeda 'training camps' in SA"

When asked on Monday, by online publication, The Daily Maverick's reporter, to comment about an allegation made, that The Hawks had declined to comment on an earlier report, and, that also the police and the State Security Agency (SSA) who had been monitoring the training of al-Qaeda "terrorists" in South Africa had done so without taking any action.

Government Warned To Stop Pussyfooting”
Captain Paul Ramaloko The Hawks spokesperson had remarked: "No comment. It's not our policy to talk about works underway," The Daily Maverick further reported that, neither the police's “crimes against the state” unit, nor the SSA who had allegedly been monitoring activities at a farm near a notorious apartheid police hit-squad camp Vlakplaas outside Pretoria, and also at a secluded farm in the Cape province's Klein Karoo, named Greylock. Investigations were reportedly launched, called "Operation Kanu" in South Africa to "investigate extremist Muslim activities" which commenced shortly after the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks in the United States.



Operation Waco and The Boeremag Treason Trial...
These investigations were crime intelligence driven, and had coincidentally also started at about the same time as another controversial investigation into far right-wing activities, called "Operation Waco", which had ended in the marathon Boeremag treason trial. US and British intelligence agencies had repeatedly pressured the South African government into acting against possible Muslim terrorist threats emanating from within it's own borders. They had apparently also warned the South African government to stop "pussyfooting" on the issue.

Just Because No Bombs Are Exploding Doesn't Mean All Is Well.
They had reportedly warned: "The fact that no bombs have gone off to date in the country doesn't mean that the threat doesn't exist within South Africa's borders,"
According to The Daily Maverick report, there exists "at the center of this alleged terrorist network several members of the well-known and influential Dockrat family".
It found also that the Dockrat family owns several fashion chains and have further noted their preference of a particular mosque popular among predominantly Pakistani and Malawian Muslims.

Researching A Rare Protea
It had reported that Farhad and Junaid Dockrat's names had been forwarded to the United Nations' Security Council's Al-Qaeda and Taliban sanctions committee, for designation, but that the S.A. Government had put an indefinite hold on the designation process. The Dockrats reportedly denied links to al-Qaeda or any other militant groups. According to the online publication, three months after they were put on a US "terrorist list" in 2007, the Dockrats had moved their operations from Pretoria to the farm, Greylock, in the Klein Karoo. Soon after their arrival there, they were monitored by an intelligence team, pretending to be searching for a rare Protea.



Tsitsikamma Golf Estate.
 A court dispute over a communal water line resulted in the Dockrats later buying a 70 percent share of the developing Tsitsikamma Golf Estate. All Investments had however reportedly ground to a halt, and the home owners' association was in dispute with them, claiming that Tsitsikamma had been declared a "possible terrorist hotspot" by the US and this was seriously affecting tourism. In a comment to the Daily Maverick about the Tsitsikamma matter, the company which owns the golf estate stated that it welcomes all investigations and would fully co-operate with the authorities: "We trust that the Daily Maverick is not being driven by an Islamophobic attack generated by a commercial venture of the Tsitsikamma Golf Estate, which has been placed under care and maintenance arising from the current economic climate; a fate suffered by numerous golf estates," the company was reported to have said.


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Friday, May 10, 2013





A Thumbs Up To bubblews.com



I have only recently joined bubblews.com and although I have published literally hundreds of original articles elsewhere, an in particular on one website with a huge reputation for paying regularly, in the past three years that I have been posting with them, I can say with conviction, that although there are hundreds of articles with them and also in spite of receiving between 700 and 1000 views per month, the total payment I have received to date, is $10 !

I can say this, in their favor, that their software is star quality and delivers all kinds of checks and searches etc. However, this fact not withstanding, although we write for pleasure, it is certainly a great surprise to see bubblews.com have published less than 40 of my articles and I already have a redeemable amount of $5-50 !

I have just embarked on a campaign to notify all of my 800 loyal followers to come over to bubblews.com. They will soon be happily bringing their own followers along, I am quite certain. Thank you bubblews for giving a decent cut of your profits to your writers. I have no doubt, that if you maintain this policy, you will go from strength to strength.




 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

The Huge South African Blame Game


This is an extract from a morning paper called "The Natal Mercury"
The truth hurts. This is brilliant
 

This was a reply to an article, in the Mercury
(last week), where the previously disadvantaged
(blacks) stated that it's not too late for the
previously advantaged (including whites, Indians
and Coloureds) to apologize for apartheid. Check
out the reply. Just too hot and so true.

This was in the SA paper last week (Mercury). The main headline stated the following:
"It's not too late for whites to say sorry for Apartheid.............
Check the email that went around responding to
the headline. It's a kick ass response. The guy that wrote it has got it!!!


'To the Previously Disadvantaged'

We are sorry that our ancestors were intelligent, advanced and
daring enough to explore the wild oceans to discover new countries
and develop them.


We are sorry that those who came before us took you out of the
bush and taught you that there was more to life than beating drums,
killing each other and chasing animals with sticks and stones.

We are sorry that they planned, funded and developed roads,
towns, mines, factories, airports and harbours, all of which you now
claim to be your long deprived inheritance giving you every right to
change and rename these at your discretion.

We are sorry that our parents taught us the value of small but
strong families, to not breed like rabbits and end up as underfed,
diseased, illiterate shack dwellers living in poverty.

We are sorry that when the evil apartheid government provided
you with schools, you decided they'd look better without windows
or in piles of ashes.

We happily gave up those bad days of getting spanked in our all
white Schools for doing something wrong, and much prefer these
days of freedom where problems can be resolved with knives and guns.

We are sorry that it is hard to shake off the bitterness of the
past when you keep on raping, torturing and killing our friends and
family members, and then hide behind the fence of 'human rights'
with smiles on your faces.

We are sorry that we do not trust the government... We have no
reason to be so suspicious because none of these poor "hard working
intellectuals" have ever been involved in any form of "corruption or
irregularities".

We are sorry that we do not trust the police force and, even
though they have openly admitted that they have lost the war against crime
and criminals, we should not be negative and just ignore their
corruption and carry on hoping for the best.

We are sorry that it is more important to you to have players of
colour in our national teams than winning games and promoting
patriotism.
We know that sponsorship doesn't depend on a team's success.

We are sorry that our border posts have been flung open and now
left you competing for jobs against illegal immigrants from our
"beautiful neighboring" countries
?.
All of them countries that have not grown into economic powerhouses
after kicking out the 'settlers'.

We are sorry that we don't believe in witchcraft, beet root and
garlic cures, urinating on street corners, virginity testing, slaughtering
of bulls in our back yards, trading women for cattle and other
barbaric practices.
Maybe we just grew up differently.

We are sorry that your medical care, water supplies, roads,
railways and electricity supplies are going down the toilet because
skilled people who could have planned for and resolved these issues
had to be thrown away because they were of the wrong ethnic
background and now have to work in foreign countries where their
skills are highly appreciated.

We are so sorry that we like this country to fulfil its potential so
we can once again be proud South Africans.

The Previously Advantaged.