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Sex Trade Traffic, Criminality And Corruption In South Africa

Anonyme, Lundi, Avril 14, 2003 - 17:32

Anton Mostert

Sex-trade slavery is on the increase in SA, the authorities do nothing. SA is in economic chaos, yet the only excuse offered is the era of Apartied, while the ANC regime commits mass fraud. Human rights are abused on a regular basis, but this is blamed on the whites as part of a propoganda campaign to instigate a white genocide in SA...

Sex Trade Traffic, Criminality And Corruption In South Africa
14th April, 2003
Anton Mostert, South Africa

A reprt has found that South Africa is the main destination for the trafficing of people for the Sex Trade in Southern Africa. Syndicates buy and sell people in South Africa while the police and prosecuters are delibertatly prevented from investigating these crimes and charging the people involved. This is the 21st century, yet still we have a slave-trade. African leaders such as Mbeki and Mandela will shout tirelessly about the old slave-trading years and even demand reparations, yet the slave-trade continues today. There is more than enough proof that many of he native black-africans of the old slave-trading years sold there own people, and so it continues today.

What is the ANC Regime doing about it?

Child-trafficing has become the third largest profit making criminal enerprise after drugs and gun running.

But then, since we are always reminded of how bad the whites are, it must be the fault of Apartied.

A few weeks ago Mandela, along with traditional leaders and churchmen, took part in a ceremony on the Eastern Cape in Transeki, thanking the ancestors for the "liberation" of South Africa (and it's cultural heritage) from the Christians and their "white democracy" influences. Mandela and Mbeki held a function for all Mkontwe Isiswe soldiers, the "spear of the Nation", for their support in the fight against the white Regime in South Africa. You will hear many statements in the media along the lines of, "The struggle is not over". Yet the "white racists" must "forgive and forget".

Quite a few of the members of the ANC Regime show off their disreguard for the rules, regulations and laws that the common man on the street must obey, but then the ANC Regime's philosophy is that they make the rules and therefore they are untouchable. As standard, officials will be intimidated by the security guards of the Ministers and leadership of the ANC.

It is not even safe to go camping or use the treking trails in South Africa as you are liable to be robbed along the way, for which there is more than enough proof and personal stories to be heard, as with the Game Reserves where it is no longer safe for the tourists to visit. To do so much as withdraw cash from an OTO teller is putting yourself at risk. It is necesary to always be on the look-out.

But then again, we live in a so-called, "Free, safe and democratic Country".

After several incidents of theft and robbery in the new South African Parliamentary Village (Acacia Park in Cape Town, with 24hr security) the inforamtion on the crimes is sadly pointing it's finger to the children of black MP's as being the culprits. They are protected by their parents and are not being prosecuted. If it had been white children it would be front page news in the papers, the lead story on TV and the main item throughout the media.

But never mind, everyone is happy, has a job, has plenty of money...

Take a look some time at the luxury jets of the so-called poor African Countries. In them you will find the leaders that are always begging and blaming the west for the poor conditions and the poverty of Africa. It is always the third-rate Dictator from "darkest Africa" who has the most accusations to make about the rich west. Like the rest of his thrid-rate counterparts in Africa, Thabo Mbeki is reluctant to criticize Robert Mugabe. He is a former fellow terrorist after all.

Life in Southern Africa is an ever degenerating vicious circle for white farmers and their families, being forced out of one Country, moving to another, just looking for a better life for themselves, building a new life from nothing, not allowed to own land, only to lease it from the Government. As is the case now in Mosambiquie. A lot of Zimbabwean and South African farmers have moved to Mosambiquie. They get their production going only to be kicked out at a later stage, again, by another Dictator hungry for power and land. As many white farmers had feared and been predicting the Zimbabwean Minister of Justice has said that the Zimbabwe land-grab will be extended to South Africa. He agrees that the ruling black establishment is benifiting from the theft of white's farmland.

As with all our "transformed" South African hospitals the Pretoria Academy Hospital is experiancing financial problems and closing down some of it's theaters and other essential areas of the hospital in what is seen as further evidence of massive corruption and the draining of the so-called "new" RSA resources. The Mpumalanga Province Municipal office has admitted that one of it's Municipalities alone, Mbombela, has cost the tax payer R47,000,000 through fraud and incompetence. As is usual, the ANC/Communist controlled province has failed to hold accountable it's corrupt and incompentent officials.

I remember, a few years back in Harare, Zimbabwe, seeing a sticker on the back of a car. It said, "Stop Saving the Rhinos, Start Saving the White Man in Africa". The murder of white farmers and the rape of women and children is number one on the list of revolutionary activities still going on in the Republic of South Africa. Next comes the murder of police officers which, along with the murder of white farmers, is part of a deep political agenda. The people of South Africa are tired of all this murder, crime and lawlessness. The police officers, especially the whites, are intimidated and whites are moved into smaller rural all-black police districts. The intention of the ANC Regime is to create a situation of total chaos and lawlessness in South Africa which will lead on to the next part of the plan, when the time is ripe...

We, as whites, are tired of getting punched by the black ANC Regime and scape-goated as the problem. After a time you will become so tired that you no longer want to say or do anything. To hear every day how bad you are, to be told that this is the "New South Africa" and "We", the black ANC Regime, make the law. Mandela himself says that most of the old laws in the Constitution don't need to be obeyed or respected by the blacks since, after all, they were made by the whites, and that in Africa only the "African" ways and laws are to be reguarded. According to the ANC Regime too much power is still in the hands of the white man, Economically, Agriculturally, through Banking, Mining or through Education via white Afrikaner or Christian schools. Everything must change so that the ANC can have total control over all aspects of life. The only way this can be accomplished is through a second Revolution, a new Struggle. The Afrkaner whites have been totally humiliated by the Truth and Reconciliation Committee and Bishop Tutu. A guilt complex has been manipulated into the white personality. Meanwhile, with the murder of white farmers and their families, it is the intention to bring the white man down to nothing. We own nothing and, with the new gun-control laws coming in the imminent future, we cannot even defend ourselves. The situation is slowly being created where the police are unable to do their job and protect the people. Once that situation is established the new revolution, the second Struggle, can begin - with no police force to protect us or weapons with which to protect ourselves.

The ANC Regime, Mbeki, Mandela and others continue to mobalize the blacks with hate speeches and slogans proclaiming the white man as still being the reason for the mass of problems and poverty in South Africa. We are in the process of a total collapse of law and order and of the economy, a process which began in 1994 when the ANC Regime came to power. Crime is out of control with criminals both inside of jail and outside receiving more protection and more respect of human rights than we the law abiding people. We, the whites, are seen as the criminals. It is we who are found guilty in the courts when no wrong was done. Try, as a white South African, to defend yourself in your own home from criminals breaking in. Try shooting at them. Yet it is you who will be found the guilty one. See what it is like when your son is afraid to do anything in his own home when criminals break in. See what it is like to be afraid to do anything when they hijak you on the road. We are supposed to be safe in our own homes, protected by the law, but don't you dare act against the criminal, don't you dare protect yourself or your family...

This is the everday reality for people in the new "Rainbow" democracy of South Africa.

Feel free to contact me,
Anton Mostert
a...@xsinet.co.za



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