Saturday, October 31, 2009

Boycott 2010 World Cup!: Truth & Justice; or Secession?



Boycott 2010 World Cup: Truth & Justice; or Secession?
Is the ‘TRC’ (sic) South African Government and media denying South Africans impartial access to the crime statistics and details; particularly of racially motivated black on white crime; which affect white minorities safety and security, in South Africa?

Is the South African Government breaching and nullifying the TRC (sic) Constitution – the social contract – with white minority South Africans; by denying them: (i) the truth about racially motivated black on white crime details and statistics; (ii) safety & security; (iii) in an actions and knowledge conspiracy of complicit silence thereto, and coverup thereof?

If the S. African State is deliberately denying white S. Africans their rights in accordance with the International Covenant on Civil & Political Rights (Res. 2200 (1966); 18 July ‘76): Does Security Council Resolution 1244 (1999) provide S. Africa’s minorities with international legal standing for Secession and Self Determination, -- like Kosovo -- by the “recognition of a human community within a sovereign state enjoying a right to self-determination.”

Boycott 2010 World Cup: Truth & Justice; or Secession?

“.. South Africa was the most dangerous country in the world to work in -- ahead of Iraq and Afghanistan..”

-- Securicor CEO Nick Buckles, Reuters, May 24 2009

May 24 2009 - Group 4 Securicor, the world's biggest security firm, announced it will not be providing security to FIFA football World Cup 2010 tournament in South Africa due to concerns over the tournament's organisation, the group's chief executive told Reuters news agency.





“The government should deal with our crime situation. If they cannot, they should cancel the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Countries worldwide should call for the event to be taken away……”

-- Pat Symcox, former South African cricketer, re: murder of Austrian football goalkeeper and golfing tourist, Mr. Burgstaller.

“The Goverment should deal with the crime situation, or cancel the 2010 World Cup in SA.” - Pat Symcox





For every 1 000 crimes reported in South Africa, only 430 criminals are arrested.

Of these, only 77 are convicted and barely 8 of these are sentenced to two or more years of imprisonment.


Christian Action: Victims Against Crime: Firearm News





“What is the greater danger - nuclear warfare or the population explosion? The latter absolutely! To bring about nuclear war, someone has to DO something; someone has to press a button. To bring about destruction by overcrowding, mass starvation, anarchy, the destruction of our most cherished values-there is no need to do anything. We need only do nothing except -- breed. And how easy it is to do nothing.” -- Isaac Asimov UNHCR Memo: Refugee Issues...

An expert on Islamic militancy has warned that the South African intelligence services are "woefully, inadequately prepared" for the potential threat of terrorism during the World Cup next year.

Hussein Solomon, head of the International Institute of Islamic Studies in Pretoria, said militants had already established cells in South Africa.

Solomon said today that he had been trying to warn authorities for some time about the threat of terrorist action during the World Cup.

He said international policing agency Interpol had already warned of such a threat but the South African intelligence services did not seem to be listening.
‘SA not ready’ 2010 Terror: ‘Intelligence Services woefully unprepared’

2010 terror plot: 'SA not ready' || Islamic Paramilitary Training Camps in South Africa






The first problem here is that the ANC needs to acknowledge that many of the people sitting in public office really believe that they are entitled to enrich themselves. That culture starts at the top and permeates the whole system. Morality, values, have all disappeared. It is everyone for himself. It is the culture. An entitlement culture of corruption.

Taxpayers will pay dearly for this act of national prostitution destined to bequeath a clutch of expensive, white elephant sports stadiums. Health, education, police and local government infrastructure budgets will continue to suffer. This is a new form of colonialism, Sepp Blatter's FIFA has got here first with commodified sport on a grand scale.

Soccer, being a choice drug of the masses, screws up our brains by keeping us away from thinking, planning and organizing to change our situation. It basically makes us spineless people who fear to challenge the big lie that has been force-fed on us as a collective truth.

Soccer as a Tool of Oppression: World Cup 2010: We Don't Need it!: “F**K The World Cup!”





In an interview with CNN over the weekend, Robert Mugabe stated once again, his support for the Final Solution and Extermination of White Farmers from Zimbabwe, as the ‘best thing to have happened to an African nation’. When asked how things could have gone so wrong, from his original liberation by “reconciliation”, he responded that everybody knew, ZANU-PF's Land Reform intentions, in regards to White Settlers. “Africa for the Africans”; exterminating White People from Africa

Only 70 miles from a 2010 World Cup football stadium, a farmer's wife and a boy aged 13 learn to defend themselves with lethal weapons... There are comparisons here with Zimbabwe and other calamitous reforms under the banner of “Africa for the Africans.”

“Crime prevention has collapsed totally. Cops tracking cases lack experience and resources to gather evidence and arrest offenders. Dockets vanish and criminals get let out of jail.”


The Secret Race War you won't read about in your World Cup brochure

Special Investigation: The secret race war in South Africa that threatens to overshadow the World Cup




People’s war has two main facets, the political struggle and the military struggle, and together they constitute the hammer and the anvil between which all adversaries are crushed. In this kind of conflict, no distinction is drawn between combatants and civilians. Instead all individuals living within the arena of conflict are regarded as weapons of war (hence the term, ‘people’s war’). The people’s war has also contributed to South Africa’s plague of violent crime, if only because it turned policemen into targets of attack, loosened moral constraints, drew youngsters into heinous acts of violence, and flooded the country with illegal weapons, many of which have never been recovered.
For once the techniques of ungovernability have been widely taught, that knowledge cannot be withdrawn. The genie cannot simply be put back inside the bottle.

The ANC's 'People's War' struggle for Power & Hegemony, at any price...





The symptoms of overpopulation colliding with finite or scarce resources (i.e. ecological overshoot resource wars) include: energy depletion, food shortages, species extinction, politically correct fascism, Immigration and emigration, terrorism, starvation, poverty, disease, crime, economic & political instability, pain and misery... Wake Up Whitey! (aka Population Policy Common Sense)
“Population factors are indeed critical in, and often determinants of, violent conflict in developing areas. Segmental (religious, social, racial) differences, migration, rapid population growth, differential levels of knowledge and skills, rural/urban differences, population pressure and the spatial location of population in relation to resources -- in this rough order of importance -- all appear to be important contributions to conflict and violence... Clearly, conflicts which are regarded in primarily political terms often have demographic roots. Recognition of these relationships appears crucial to any understanding or prevention of such hostilities.”

“World population growth is widely recognized within the Government as a current danger of the highest magnitude calling for urgent measures.”

National Security Study Memorandum: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth





“Nuclear Freedom is the Recognition of Mutual Coercion, Mutually Agreed Upon Procreation Values Necessity” -- Tragedy of the Commons

Resource scarcity will be a direct cause of confrontation, conflict, and war. The struggle to maintain access to critical resources will spark local and regional conflicts: the most frequent conventional wars of the next century. Basic resources will prove inadequate for populations exploding beyond natural limits. We may discover truths about ourselves that we do not wish to know: the greatest challenge may be to our moral order.

“Population--and immigration is a population problem--is one of the two most underreported stories of the 20th century.” -- Walter Cronkite

US Army War College: The Culture of Future Conflict: Overpopulation & Resource Scarcity will be the Direct Cause of Confrontation, Conflict, and War





“You may want to dispute him, but more than that you'll want to hear him, because what he says—right or wrong, prophecy or paranoia—takes up residence in your mind.”
-- The power of Collapse

“It is not possible to continue infinite consumption and infinite population growth on a finite planet.”

“It is therefore crucial that human beings begin to openly and honestly discuss the issue of population and commit to reducing it through means that are as humane as possible lest through our resistance to doing so, nature takes the matter into its hands and reduces population in ways that are horrific and unimaginable. Unless a fundamental change is made-and quickly-the only available option is collapse and implosion; the bursting of the human population bubble; or, as people in the Peak Oil movement call it-the Dieoff.”
The Wall Street Journal sat down with Mr. Ruppert to discuss oil, Wall Street and the “imminent collapse of human industrialized civilization.”
Sounding an Alarm on Oil: In Search of a Presidential Energy Policy...











Boycott 2010 World Cup: Truth & Justice; or Secession?

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