Australia to save White South African's lifes

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  1. scarlet witch

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    Well you couldn't be MORE WRONG. You know why? Because you LIKE EVERY ****ING ONE ELSE automatically assume white farmer equals RACIST.

    Here's a white Zimbabwean farmer returning to his land (December 2017) notice how the police need to hold the angry and violent black people back... so they don't kill him because they hate him so much for being such a racist. Let me tell you the South African farmers are no different

     
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    This is the leadership Africa needs
     
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    I have one more thing to say...

    White people are scared of criticising black people because they are afraid of being called racists. This fear have allowed Africa's leaders to steal billions and billions of dollars from their own people, without as much as a word of objection. Shame on you.

    These whites are cowards and part of Africa's problem.
     
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    http://www.genocidewatch.com/south-africa

     
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    Is the message that I got yesterday basically accurate?

    The timing sure seems auspicious and I sent the following link to my friend who had sent me this:


    http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/should-sorek-2-be-in-australia-or-california.530861/

    Should Sorek 2 be in Australia or California?
     
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    Thank you immensely for this ScarletWitch.......

    There is a way to connect saving the farmers of South Africa with
    keeping the USA petro- dollar strong and stable even if
    George Soros and several nations do make a coordinated effort to devalue the dollar..........
    This could also directly address the threat of rising ocean levels......

    Israel has the technology to give those South African farmers a job........
    Australia has the real estate needed......
    and America has a potential financial crisis looming on the horizon........
    but the whole thing actually seems to all fit together........

    We Canadians... .(especially the ones living in the eastern area of the BAy of Fundy face a potential threat.......
    that could give some of our leaders incentive to play the role of "Damsel in Distress"......



    http://www.politicalforum.com/index...-dollar-problem.525406/page-4#post-1069687543
    M. P. Bill Casey... President Trump has a 4.3 trillion dollar problem....

    http://www.politicalforum.com/index.php?threads/should-sorek-2-be-in-australia-or-california.530861/
    Should Sorek 2 be in Australia or California?
     
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    I am glad that Russia is courting the South African farmers but........
    it would seem like an opportunity for Australia to turn large portions of the outback green if
    Australia encouraged them to go there. I am guessing that they would prefer to go to Australia or Canada rather than
    Russia......




    Why Russia is wooing South Africa’s white farmers
     
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    There may be plenty of room in Australia, but there is no rain in the outback.
    Any South African farmer would find it very tough trying to farm in Australia.
    Some kids in the outback havent seen rain yet and theyre approaching school age.
     
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    True... but President Donald J. Trump and 326 million Americans facing a 4.3 trillion USA petro- dollar problem......
    (that can be expanded to 117 trillion if we count Derivatives).... sets the stage for serious discussion of mega-scale desalination of ocean water...... .to turn many parts of many nations green, (not only Australia's outback)......
    which..... could result in an economic boom in many Islamic nations that could lure serious numbers of Islamic refugees back to their homelands.



    P. M. Netanyahu, President Trump has a 4.3 trillion dollar problem....

    The money map press .com video verifies the 4.3 trillion USA petro- dollar number and gives the statistic of 117 trillion for Derivatives. I believe that we are in a time period when we need a paradigm shift in how we look at economics.


     
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    Yes, my brother has a property and it's situated on a giant Aqueduct (he purchased it two years ago for those who want to start chanting ... give it back.. give it back).

    The water problem however for most South Africans is that the sewage systems in almost the entire country haven't been maintained (the budgets for municipalities have been gutted by corruption and mismanagement), more than 150 million litres of raw sewage flowing into river systems, burst pipes causing raw sewage to come up under houses and raw sewage flowing down the streets... of course the poorest areas are the worst... also refuse is not being collected because they don't have the money to pay workers. children are dying from diarrhoea and lung infections related to waterborne diseases.... so there is water but now it's deadly

    https://www.iol.co.za/saturday-star/news/sewage-infested-vaal-river-is-the-states-fault-16839490
     
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    just noticed I said Aqueduct... ok had coffee I mean Aquifer :lol:
     
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    I wondered where the aqueduct was.
     
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    I'm a bit sleepy in the mornings :grin:
     
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    The United States is undeniably judeo Christian. In reality outside of atheist I would guess better than 80 percent of America is some form of abrahamic religion. Be it Jews or some sect of Christians. But back on topic

    I also think America should open up its doors to white South Africans. South Africa is on pace to be the next major genocide.
     
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    I'll give an update on what's happening,

    Afriforum took Malema to court for hate speech and won,

    https://www.timeslive.co.za/politic...eek-to-have-malema-and-eff-declared-bankrupt/

    Malema needs a filter... perhaps now that he has to pay financially for his comments he may well find his filter

    https://citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/1999850/malema-faces-backlash-for-anti-semitic-rant/

    To me his comment regarding White farmers training is quite revealing, imo much of his obsessive speech and actions on the topic is stemming from fear.

    By contrast we have the Zulu King saying this

    https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/king-praises-apartheid-regime-1956136#.VmXvhfmLSUk

    Certainly the biggest issue today South Africa face is the water issue, land expropriation I believe has also been linked to Chinese oil and gas exploration. Clearly there's a corruption issue linked to land expropriation it would be completely naive to believe this land will go to the poor.... or that the poor would see even one penny of that money from the Chinese.

    Free State farmers reject gas exploration
    https://city-press.news24.com/Business/free-state-farmers-reject-gas-exploration-20160715

    AfriForum on land expropriation: China gets the mineral resources, we have proof
    https://www.thesouthafrican.com/afriforum-land-expropriation-china-resources/
     
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    Too true. China is like a huge amoeba, wrapping itself around its' prey.
    I wonder if we have any way of avoiding China "owning" the Pacific,
    Africa and South America.
     
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    Sally the reality is much worse than this.... The reality is we have America, China, Russia all doing the same thing in this war... which is basically using smaller countries to increase their wealth. America started this in the 1950's and we'll see who finish it... but the cost will be those smaller/developing/third world countries used in this fashion. Honestly I think someone needs to write the Small country's survival guide...How to not get sucked dry by a superpower

    ps. South Africa is unfortunately beyond saving
     
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    Umm do you truly think that way??? Let us hope it is not an Australian who Authors the guide… Australia is selling itself to China with the greatest applause of the Wealthy. ALP/Greens interests hugely influenced by China with clearly past political influence while Coalition loudly promote it.


    Anyway enough factiousness…


    I just think you’re ignoring the issues of Australia on this point here.


    USA, 1950??? No would go back few more decades with that one.
     
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    Yes absolutely my post is based on vvv it's a good book you should read it and no it's after the 1953 Iranian coup d'etat

    http://evonomics.com/the-new-confessions-of-an-economic-hit-man-perkins-reality/
    https://www.yesmagazine.org/new-eco...ime-theyre-coming-for-your-democracy-20160318

    Actually I disagree I think Australia is doing quite well, in my opinion step one in the "Small Country's Survival Guide" would be to stamp out corruption. Australia's had a number of Royal Commission investigations, although I think they still have more work to do. They've taken steps against lobbying by foreign agents.

    Step two maybe (of the top of my head) would be to stop the exorbitant bonuses CEO's pay themselves. Three put an end to tax loopholes for large corporations and wealthy individuals. Step four empower workers so overseas companies can't take advantage of them, not necessarily a union but perhaps more money towards Fair work Ombudsman, or legal representation if they earn under a certain wage etc. Certainly to survive you would want to take steps to look after your middle and upper classes, because they provide the balance needed to keep your economy healthy.


    China is not the only concern ito Belt and Road style programs although American media certainly promote it such.
     
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    Err, Ok 1953 was the first the USA, Russia and China along with many other nations squeezed the life out of nations… I think that is rather narrow minded but I couldn’t be bothered pointing out the truth of that comment. As it has been happening since man decided to socialise…So to speak.

    Australia is doing very well off the proceeds of selling its dirt to China and the world to help them grow their nation. Australia is doing great, by selling its prime produce to the rest of the world while creating policies to promote dumping of trash produce on Australia which hold disease and yield reducing conditions to placate a desire to sell the resources of the nation to others for the betterment of OTHER nations.



    I pointed out China, as first, it is the major trading partner of Australia but has been linked to paying political parties to promote their interests as well as paying directly politicians to sway their comments and votes. You discuss Australia’s corruption, yet when a politician is caught not only demanding foreigners pay them but making comment as government member in opposition to government policy, all you do is push him to the back bench. You do more to foreigners who send information back to their home nation (spy) than you do to treacherous acts. Even asking foreign governments to interfere in Australia’s governments with the excuse being “ no issue with sharing sensitive information with foreign nations” Your corruption problem is just ignored for expediency…


    Corruption of the market, I noted a comment on another thread about this point. Capitalism is all about growing. However, when you corrupt the system with the “too big to fail” you create a situation where exponential growth has to happen. You also create the atmosphere for corruption to grow. You also promote poor business practices and actually disable your industry. Oh wait your already experiencing the death of industry in Australia.


    Before you complain about CEO pay and profits you have to agree what is exorbitant. Since it is subjective, that point is just placating the jealousy of those who think it is their right to have and be given over those who are prepared to work hard. I do agree there are some who are paid well above their worth, but while you promote an atmosphere within your economy to corrupt the outcomes of work and waste then don’t expect change.

    Directly to your comment, You suggest what should be done while protecting bad business and employment so other can continue to grow their wealth and poor can continue to slave at the bequest of you ideal of how humanity should work.

    If you’re going to ignore the reality that once you finish selling your dirt to china and the world, you will become insignificant to the world. What then??? Just as you complain (maybe not you) middle east is all about the oil, Australia is all about it’s resources and your happy to continue to sell it down the road while you support killing it at home…
     
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    er no Garry, 1953 is when America started it everyone else followed... decades later. Mainly because they don't have choice, it's sink or swim... or rape and plunder..

    Yes the other issues can be argued in depth... or until you are blue in the face.... let's just say in depth it sounds nicer, essentially for smaller countries such as ours it's essential to remain vigilant but not cut ourselves out of the equation... or profit pie :)
     
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    If you give them some of your desert, they'll turn it in to lush farmland. You'll be swimming in milk and grain (but in a good way :-o).

    South Africa will probably be begging them to come back in a few years though.
     
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    And yet it ignores the point of Japan attacking US due to blocking of supply. Ignoring the USSR, and communistic ideals of world compliance (so to speak) English domination Spanish and French. IT has been the way of man since he found out how to build a hammer. You are trying to beat me over the head with is the method not the fact. Nuances of such can be argued till the cows come home with no outcome. Especially as it is somebody else’s thoughts.

    I say your ignoring the point of large nations squeezing the life out of smaller nations for the betterment of the larger nation and you say this???

    I am not sure where you stand here. You’re happy to continue the status??? Are you happy to live with the ALP/Greens coalitions that have large number who want to kill the resources industry in Australia??? Are you happy to continue to sell the dirt from under your feet??? I just don’t get it.

    It would seem to me, you posted the comment based upon somebody else and want to argue that point. That just doesn’t constitute reasonable discussion.
     
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    It is a desert because...........???????
     
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