Anonymous ID: f2e386 Feb. 1, 2023, 6:05 a.m. No.18264487   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4490 >>4497 >>8616 >>7735

“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 1 of 3

 

https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY

 

Discussing state capture of SOE’s in Africa as a whole.

 

2:42 – “You know for me, what I realized is that many people in Africa don’t yet understand how the world works. It’s a race for resources and capitalism is about captivating and capturing resources in order to build monopolies. So what we saw with Zisco steel [in Zimbabwe] was sabotage by monopoly makers and these monopoly makers were companies like Anglo American, Iscor of South Africa, Lancaster Steel and Voestalpine that was manufacturing the machines that were used in smelting iron and steel in Zimbabwe. Now Zisco steel is in many ways very similar to Eskom. Zisco steel was the biggest steel and iron manufacturer in the southern hemisphere. The biggest in Africa, the biggest in Brazil, Australia, and the problem was was when we got independence, the western world was not happy to bestow an African country with the ability to produce iron and the ability to sophisticate iron and to create military hardware in industrial hardware that would have industrialized Zimbabwe or Africa.

 

The reason being, once the Second World War ended, there was a plan called The Morgenthau Plan was supposed to deindustrialize Japan and Germany so that they would never rise to become superpowers that would challenge the Western world or the Western banking system. So what they did is they wanted to turn them into agrarian societies. Take out their industry, block their mines, take their workers that were most technical and take them out of Germany and out of Japan so that these countries could never rise to industrialize. Eventually what happened is Germany’s lack of development, Japan’s lack of development made it difficult for the West to compete with Russia… which was now bringing communism. So they were forced to allow Germany and Japan to develop so that Western capitalism could show as an example in these regions as a success. But for this Western capitalism to take place for the Marshall Plan to be given to these Western countries to rise themselves up, they needed cheap resources. So what did they have to do, they have to take the Morgenthau Plan, this undevelopment plan, this agrarian society plan to Africa and so they had to de-industrialize African countries that had just come out of colonialism to ensure that they’ll never be able to sophisticate their resources…

 

5:13 - This is exactly what’s happening here in South Africa with Eskom. Because you have to understand that Eskom itself was created by a private monopoly that was led by the Cecil John Rhodes company, the British South Africa company. It created Eskom as private entities initially where they were providing electricity to a lot of the mining industries and with the biggest mining industry in the world in South Africa, you quickly developed the biggest electricity supplier in the world. So what they realized is that if you want to be the biggest electricity supplier, you have to consolidate all these small electricity suppliers and make on electricity supplier which became the Victoria Falls Power Supply Company and was owned by Cecil John Rhodes. If you remember, all British South Africa Companies were then taken over by Anglo America. Anglo American is the same one that we see having a problem in Zisco steel. So Anglo American becomes this agent of sabotaging Africa to ensure that it doesn’t industrialize and to keep the industrialization capacity in areas controlled by whites [cabal] which is why it lasted in Apartheid in South Africa.

Anonymous ID: f2e386 Feb. 1, 2023, 6:05 a.m. No.18264490   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4497 >>8616 >>7735

>>18264487

 

“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 2 of 3

 

https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY

 

6:38 – State captures happened with Anglo America.

 

7:07 – The state inquiry is a farse, is an embarrassment quite frankly. That’s why you see that even Glencore doesn’t appear … It was tailored evidence, manufactured consent to a certain narrative but it’s not true… You have a situation where Anglo American controlled 60% of this economy followed by the Ruperts who controlled another 20% and so forth and so on.

 

8:04 – So let’s give you a reality again. Remember we heard that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. They were never found and there were supposed to be evidence because it was never tested and there’s this Western agenda to always make a story a reality that never gets tested. That’s what we’re seeing with the state capture commission.

 

8:51 – In South Africa, we had the same people that perpetuated the crime against humanity still running society, running the media, running the companies, running banking and continuously perpetuating the crimes of Apartheid in a modern day democracy by lies and doing the same things that were done during Apartheid. We will never know the truth as long as the criminals of the Apartheid system are running the economy for the same ends and the same purposes of the Apartheid which was exploitation of the mineral resources of this country. Remember, Eskom was built off the gold, platinum and exploitation of diamonds in South Africa. When the mining companies were paying for those services, they were not paying enough in order to allow for replacement costs in the future. They were simply making money for the moment.

 

10:59 – It’s interesting, how can we not erase 12 years if we’ve erased 135 years of state capture by Anglo America and by the companies that were formed out of the Cecil John Rhodes companies.

Anonymous ID: f2e386 Feb. 1, 2023, 6:06 a.m. No.18264497   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8616 >>7735

>>18264487

>>18264490

 

“00DEZZ - Rutendo Matinyarare's DELETED interview.” – “State captures happened with Anglo American” 3 of 3

 

https://youtu.be/I7hEnZV0vEY

 

12:40 – I always like to use history as my guide. So what is happening in Madupi and Kusile has happened before when they were creating Eskom. Where the company that was called [Dick, Kerr & Co.]. Dick, Kerr & Co. was supposed to provide electricity for Johannesburg municipality for its tram system and the electricity in Johannesburg plus rand mines. So what they did is they went to buy machinery from England in order to power the generation of power that was going to be generated by engines. We are talking [the year] 1905. So they got engines from the English who were not good at making electricity machinery. The electricity machinery was mainly made by Germans particularly AEG, Siemens and other companies like that. They made the best machines but the economy was controlled by the British and they wanted their British companies to get the contracts to provide the machinery. So what happened with this company, Dick, Kerr, is that all the machineries started collapsing, people were dying on the job, people were being asphyxiated in the plant because it was burning gas but that gas was becoming toxic. Eventually this entire plant collapsed but even the collapse of this plant was very weird where trams that sank at sea, we had one of the chief engineers dying on the job, the very same things you’re seeing happening with Eskom which looked like sabotage that was done by the Victoria Falls Power Company that owned by Rhodes so that they would get a monopoly… [The collapse of the plant], many people say, was because of the English machinery that was obsolete. Some people say it was because of sabotage by these guys who wanted to build a monopoly. Today this is what’s happening at Kusile. Kusile, we’ve got Hitachi that come in, they’re not the best at producing electricity power… so there is a chance that we’ve chosen the wrong service provider but there is also a chance that what happened in the past, the sabotage that could be happening at these plants by other interests that are trying to perpetuate a monopoly that existed and we’ve learned this in history before. So if you look at what’s happened in Kusile, we actually need a commission of inquiry which is what they did in 1910. They had a commission of inquiry to find out what was happening in the electricity.

 

14:55 – This [current] Commission of Inquiry was a farse. It was not honest, it did not have the right questions and it did not look at the right scope. You cannot have a commission ofiinquiry of state capture if you do not have Glencore in there, you do not have Anglo American in there, you do not have Ruperts in there, you do not have the owners of capital people, like Old Mutual, who had been sabotaging this region even during Apartheid to ensure that Apartheid never ended. We cannot have a commission of inquiry that doesn’t look at those criminals.

Anonymous ID: f2e386 Feb. 1, 2023, 6:08 a.m. No.18264507   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8640 >>7749

“Doctors without Borders worker loots reefer truck in shameful example of less South Africa” - https://youtu.be/M3LU7SBgW9Y

 

“Doctors Without Borders says employee filmed with looted meat was pressured into helping looters”

 

https://www.iol.co.za/news/crime-and-courts/doctors-without-borders-says-employee-filmed-with-looted-meat-was-pressured-into-helping-looters-125b1444-48d2-46f9-a90d-ed0823518954

January 31, 2023

 

A Doctors Without Borders (MSF) staffer, caught allegedly stealing meat from a truck in KwaZulu-Natal, is set to appear in the Melmoth Magistrate's Court on theft related charges.

 

However, the MSF says its own preliminary investigations revealed that the meat was put in the back of the MSF vehicle and that the alleged looters attempted to pressure the MSF driver into assisting them flee with the meat.

 

MSF says the employee refused to flee with the chunks of meat which are seen in the back of a branded MSF van.

 

In the video clip, which has gone viral on social media, people are seen grabbing meat from a truck parked along the R66 in King Cetshwayo. The video was taken on January 19 after the truck had broken down on the side of the road.

 

The clip is filmed by the truck owner who makes remarks in disdain of the looting and stops to shout at a few of the people seen stealing the goods.

 

"An on-duty MSF staff member driving a marked vehicle was delivering medical supplies in the area at the time of the incident.

 

“The MSF driver has reported the incident to MSF managers in Eshowe, who are in turn fully co-operating with the owners of the meat truck and the SAPS," the organisation said.

 

MSF’s own preliminary investigations revealed that the meat was put in the back of the MSF vehicle and that the alleged looters attempted to pressure the MSF driver into assisting them, which the staff member refused to do, it said. [Why did he then stop at the truck in the first place?]

 

"A police investigation is currently ongoing, and the MSF staff member is expected to appear in the Melmoth Magistrate’s Court, shortly.

 

“Pending the outcome of the legal proceedings, MSF will follow internal processes in accordance with South African labour law," the statement said.

 

MSF regional operational support manager in Southern Africa, Philip Aruna, said it is very concerned at this incident and the impact it has on MSF’s relationships with communities in KZN as well as its supporters, nationally and globally.

 

"As we work diligently to get to the bottom of this incident and its consequences, we remain committed to being fully transparent and accountable to our patients, donors and the authorities.

 

“MSF takes the allegations very seriously and will continue to collaborate with the ongoing investigation to determine the facts of the incident.

 

“We are committed to upholding the highest standards of ethical and professional behaviour and any violation of these standards is unacceptable to us," Aruna said.

 

Meanwhile, the abattoir owner told IOL he had been advised not to speak to the media at this stage as investigations were still under way.