S.Africa: SEIZE THE MINES!!!! IMPORTANT: Nelson Mandela's REAL LEGACY - Julius Malema is TRUE TO IT!
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
Hi Jan, hier is nog een, hy is baie besig. Groete
Land revolution necessary - Malema
Sapa
07 September 2010
"We are not going to do it like Zimbabwe. We are going to pass legislation".
The land revolution was a necessary one, but South Africa was not going to go the way of Zimbabwe, ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Tuesday.
"We are not going to do it that way [like Zimbabwe]. We are going to pass legislation," he told a "Mining for Change" conference in Sandton.
Malema said the state would make an offer to land owners which they would be compelled to take.
"You don't give us an offer... you are too expensive," he said.
He said large parts of South Africa, in the Western Cape in particular, were in foreign hands.
"This country belongs to the people who live in it, black and white.... its important as we move forward that we redistribute this land to the people of South Africa."
In punting nationalisation of the South African mines, Malema said white men continued to get richer while black women, particularly rural women continued to get poorer.
"If we don't take a radical stance to intervene, rural women will never realise economic freedom in their lifetime."
Black women in rural areas were also denied land - - ownership of which plays a critical role in participating in the South African economy.
Toetsie
[3 Pics] South Africa's Richest Black billionaire - The Richest Black man is...
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
we as an african we always view picture that shows us how bad we are and how our leader abuse their powers.this is not fair to some of us who loves our continent
COOKER
BLOEMFONTEIN
SOUTH AFRICA
[10 Pics] Gore: Hideous: Namibia: Baby buried alive - but Survives - Henties bay
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
Please read this article about this baby - It was in Brazil. I am so glad he survived...!!!!
Doctors save baby boy buried alive by his mother.
Byline: BARRY WIGMORE
A BABY boy was buried alive by his mother hours after being born, police said yesterday.
Incredibly, he survived 24 hours under the eight inches of soil that piled loosely around him in an armadillo's burrow.
A military police patrol found him on Monday when its tracker dog tracker dog
Noun
a dog specially trained to search for missing people
tracker dog n (BRIT) → perro rastreador
tracker dog n (Brit started scratching and whining around the freshly-dug soil in southern Brazil.
They had been searching for the child since neighbours reported on Sunday that his mother, Lucinda Ferreira Guimaraes, had returned home covered in blood.
She had gone to great lengths to hide her pregnancy, even in her eight month, said the women neighbours, who joined police in the search.
Believing the boy was dead, officers took him to the nearby Sao Lucas Maternity Hospital at Laranjeiras do Sul.
But doctors gave him oxygen and he started to cry, said hospital director Dr Carlos Philipe.
'He was in a terrible way when he arrived,' Dr Philipe added.
'He smelled dreadful and was covered in all kinds of dirt and flies.
I have never seen anything like it in 45 years here.
'Now he's in remarkably good condition.' Last night, the unnamed baby, who weighed 6lb 2oz and measured 18 inches in length, slept peacefully after being fed and bathed for a second time.
His 40-year-old mother was seriously ill in hospital with internal bleeding.
Police had arrested her in a crumbling slum on the outskirts of Laranjeiras do Sul.
Miss Ferreira, who has four other children, at first claimed she'd had a miscarriage, but police said they were considering charging her with attempted murder In the criminal law, attempted murder is committed when the defendant does an act that is more than merely preparatory to the commission of the crime of murder and, at the time of these acts, the person has a specific intention to kill. .
She had buried the placenta with the boy.
Police said Miss Ferreira lived with the father of her four older children.
Another man, the father of the buried baby, said he would apply to a judge for custody.
Dr Philipe said the hospital would keep the infant under observation for a few days before a children's court decides where to send him.
The case has shocked even hardened Brazilian police who are used to finding dead and abandoned children around city slums.
In January, a hospital in Belo Horizonte Belo Horizonte (bəl'rēzôN`tĭ) [Port.,=beautiful horizon], city (1996 pop. 2,091,770), capital of Minas Gerais state, E Brazil. , north of Rio de Janeiro, was besieged be·siege
tr.v. be·sieged, be·sieg·ing, be·sieg·es
1. To surround with hostile forces.
2. To crowd around; hem in.
3. by couples wanting to adopt a two-month-old baby girl found floating in a lake on a plastic bag and
a piece of wood.
The case provoked outrage as it highlighted the growing problem of Brazil's abandoned babies.
A month before, a newborn baby girl was left on the doorstep of a middleclass home, also in Belo Horizonte, and another was found dead in a swamp on the outskirts of the southern city of Porto Alegre Porto Alegre
Port and city(pop., 2005 est.: city, 1,386,900; metro. area, 3,978,263), southern Brazil. Located along the Guaíba River near the Atlantic Ocean coast, it was founded c. 1742 by immigrants from the Azores. It was first known as Porto dos Casais. .
In Sao Paulo, Brazil's largest city, 67 abandoned children were taken in by social servicessocial services
Noun, pl
welfare services provided by local authorities or a state agency for people with particular social needs
social services npl → servicios mpl sociales
..... Click the link for more information. shelters between November 2005 and January this year.
Annie
South Africa
S.Africa: Black kids among Afrikaans kids - Black man tells me he will educate his children outside SA
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
The "Peoples War" continues Jan, and it looks like they will not be happy until everything, including themselves, are destroyed.
Max
Africa: Freaky Black Logic: Blacks tell me why they vote for failed One Party States...
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
I actually heard Mugabe use this argument way back at their last elections, he said the MDC had no experience in governing, not like ZANUPF who had may years in power, and should be left to do what he knows best.
It seams these people are scared of the unknown, more scared of the knowledge that they are on a highway to hell and destruction. "Better the devil you know" as the saying goes.
Max
S.Africa: Hot off the Press: Some Recces - Special Forces... want to spill the beans...
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
Jan, just so long as this periodical is not to make the guys who fought look like killers of the poor local population!
SClark
Pretoria
Zuid Afrika
Africa: Freaky Black Logic: Blacks tell me why they vote for failed One Party States...
Date Posted: Wednesday 08-Sep-2010
that is the reason why the term used by Africaans people ( Agtergeblewene ) meaning "those that stayed behind" is so appropriate, the sad thing is they wish to stay that way.
deme
Pretoria
USA: Incredible: Black Harvard Professor expose: Black African leaders were behind the slave trade & other suppressed facts
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Not meaning any hate, Ed, but I can't rely on your facts, they don't seem to make a lot of sense, and I think you need to do some more reading on the matter.
And I assume you mean Rhode Island?
Anonymous
S.Africa: Hot off the Press: Some Recces - Special Forces... want to spill the beans...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
I cannot wait. Thanks in advance.
Mike
TX, USA
S.Africa: Running late... my stunning discussion with a former hard news journalist...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Hi Bo,
For most of a year I carried with me to the shows we attended,hard copies of an article which listed all the major media outlets in the US and who owned them. Even among one of the most conservative segments of our society there were many shocked people. After reading that it was easier for them to understand who and why the media is so biased. Just one more reason we have to retain these comment sections on web sites, and as uncensored as we can get by with. We don't want to bring troubles down on our heads when the MOST important job at hand is to get the truth out and if we are not sure what the truth is, then we can speculate and help teach people how to think for themselves. A good place to start is by learning to read between the lines. One of Jan's hopes in creating this web site was to give a voice to those who didn't have that outlet. SO, My Friend, people like you are too few and far between. Thanks for your loyalty and for sharing your insight and wisdom.
God bless,
JoAn
Bo wrote:
That's been my argument for ages....the media never print the truth, or the real news of concequince, they print crap to keep people misinformed and on the wrong track.
They should be telling us the truth about why there is a world recession, why jobs are scarce, why economies are in dire straights world wide. And above all, they should be pinting and telling the truth about the scum who control us from their puppet podium of government and taking orders from the globalists.
Bo
[10 Pics] Gore: Hideous: Namibia: Baby buried alive - but Survives - Henties bay
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Hi, Para Bellum,
In one picture I saw it looked as though the baby was still attached to the placenta and that would have had some positive effect I believe.
JoAn
Para Bellum wrote:
Hentjies Baai is on the DESERT coast of Namibia. I lived near there in Swakopmund for many years. The type of mud and vegetation do not fit the area... Although I suppose a lot of landscaping could be done in 20 years.
A new born baby can survive for up to 72 hours without food or water. It is born with enough fluids and nutrients in it to ensure its initial survival if the mother is too weak to feed it, or until a wet nurse can be found, etc.
The fact it survived is not strange or abnormal. The fact that it was abandoned and simply left to its fate is.
Para Bellum
Vereeniging
RSA
[Pic] USA - The return of the crotch salute...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Thanks Para Bellum,
TRUE. so true! A neighbor of mine and I have this same discussion over and over. I think they call it Venting!We are women who have a lot of appreciation for our military and most of the men in our families served. Both of us HATE the fact that we have a president who has NO MILITARY experience and yet holds the lives of our military men and women in his hands. He certainly is no one they can be proud to call their leader. It is a deplorable situation! Believe me, people probably get tired of hearing our complaints, but that is not going to stop us. We learned not long ago that a new veteran's hospital is going to be built in our town. We were both elated. We will be there to volunteer and do what needs doing.
Thanks again!
JoAn
This f#@ker is supposed to be the COMMANDER IN CHIEF of the US Armed Forces. If he does not salute or at least cross his heart in honour of the fallen who HE ORDERED TO THEIR DEATHS he has NO place in his position...
Oh... I forgot...
America... Manchurian Candidate...
Manchurian Canidate... America...
Take out the trash on 2 November 2010.
Para Bellum
Vereeniging
RSA
S.Africa: Running late... my stunning discussion with a former hard news journalist...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Just one more reason this uncensored comment section is so important. Thanks for your input and time.
Regards,
JoAn
It's not stunning at all as it's been well described in their MO document, Protocol #12-4 (Control of the Media)
4) Not a single announcement will reach the public without our control. Even now this is being achieved by us due to the fact that all news items are received by only a few agencies, and their offices are a focal point for news coming in from all parts of the world. These agencies will already be entirely owned by us and will only publish what we dictate to them.
http://www.iamthewitness.com/books/Protocols....
Aryan
AfricanCrisis Harrassment: Lots of Crucial photos disappeared.... which relate to the ANC
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Thanks again, Para Bellum,
Everyone here can contribute something positive to this effort. It makes us smile when we see people trying to help out! Your time and effort is much appreciated.
Kind regards,
JoAn
It sounds like some-one has got himself a VERY stealthy, VERY dangerous little 0-day rootkit.
Wipe your server out. Reformat. Do a minimal build Shut out everything except an arb. assigned SSL port. Reinstall everything. Bastille it. Do your own penetration testing and close it down tight, tight, tight. Only open 80. Accept no Netbui or other windoze ports open. Close every port above 1200 down completely. Build a complete dog of a iptables script and run it ALL THE TIME. Use PHP process security for all threads and KILL anything without a security tag. Change pages to user apache for read only and owned by another user. Put everything - databases etc into a chroot folder and access it via symlinks from apache. Run tripwire and only allow logon via SSL keys from specified users. Secure the machine you use to log onto the website and encrypt it. Keep all certificates and keys on an encrypted flash drive at the minimum. Don't run phpmyadmin or any other hack-city utility on your server. Install if you must to chroot and access via symlinks. Me, I command line it all. I keep all databases on one chrooted partition that is encrypted. I keep all processes on another chrooted partition that is symlinked. Only apache runs on the "webserver".It makes backups EASY - Just dump the whole partition. There is a small decryption penalty though.
Have FUN - Build it deep and strong... Once you're up again you'll NEVER be hacked again...
Para Bellum
Vereeniging
RSA
My Trip to America: Dump my Sony Netbook, Getting HP Netbook - Stuff Windows 7 Premium...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
@ HedgeHogInTheFog...
Agreed except for your obviously poor suse choice ;-)
Me, I'm a hardcore Debian fanatic. I moved off windoze about 2 years ago when I was building a server and have NEVER looked back. More dev tools more free tools more payed for dev tools of higher quality, more standards compliance, etc, etc, etc... The list of Tux's advantages over Redmond's drivel is almost endless.
Windows XP Pro - coming out of NT4 that was bought by MS was the best OS they ever made (mainly because they didn't). Everything since then has been a regression. I am least impressed with Vista. What a load of bollocks.
TUX RULZ!!!
Para Bellum
Vereeniging
RSA
Help! Help! Does anyone know how to make Windows 7 talk to an XP network?
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
Thanks Bara Bellum! We appreciate your time and info.
Regards, JoAn
Para Bellum wrote:
Jan...
There is a very simple fix to Win7 network problems.
Format your C:\ drive.
Insert the Debian/Ubuntu/Slackware/Redhat/Suse CD and reboot.
Your Network problem should now be gone.
All other PC problems should be cured too.
- No more INSANE licensing conditions.
- No more EULA's to read.
- No more paying a fortune for "bloatware".
- No more feeling guilty about piracy...
- Etc. etc. etc.
All in one simple and elegant solution.
;-)
Para Bellum
Vereeniging
RSA
[Pics] Fishermen will understand this... Never miss a photo op... no matter what...
Date Posted: Tuesday 07-Sep-2010
eina moer
Christo
[Pics] Fishermen will understand this... Never miss a photo op... no matter what...
Date Posted: Monday 06-Sep-2010
Floridians...what do you expect...
Just kidding Mike in Orlando!
Lars Pluss
San Francisco CA
USA
DEEP POLITICS: S.Africa: Nelson Mandela Day - The Terrorist the Western world made into a hero... The Secret Story of Oliver Tambo?
Date Posted: Monday 06-Sep-2010
Hi Bo,
Thanks so much for the kind words and yes, I will send my e-mail to you. I recently got a new one with a new provider and so far things are ging just a little bit better when it comes to holding my connection.
Thanks again and I do know what you mean about agitation. I feel the same way. I truly do not think there are words to fully describe just how we feel. I look forward to getting in touch with you again. People like you play a HUGE role in why I am still here after all this time. In my heart and mind, you are my kinsmen and and nothing I can imagine will ever change that. I'll find one of our comments and then write with my new addres.
Kind regards,
JoAn
JoAn
S.Africa: People are TAKING STRAIN... An Afrikaans friend's son tried to commit suicide twice last month...
Date Posted: Monday 06-Sep-2010
Let retract the last comment about governments.
Governments do not have the best interest of their
citizenry at heart.
Ted