Anonymous ID: 8e7150 Aug. 17, 2020, 6:42 a.m. No.10317192   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0326

"ANC, PAC, EFF & BLF Most Racist, Murderous Corrupt Human Rights violators in the world with US taxes" - https://youtu.be/KiX4CXDvz_w

Anonymous ID: 8e7150 Aug. 30, 2020, 8:16 a.m. No.10472280   🗄️.is 🔗kun

"Press conference before mass protest Berlin with Robert F. Kennedy Jr" - https://youtu.be/P4VK1SyP5mI

 

Listen to the warnings!

Anonymous ID: 8e7150 Aug. 30, 2020, 8:27 a.m. No.10472371   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7032 >>8685 >>6972 >>6331 >>3541

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This document is an interesting read, “National Security Study Memorandum: NSSM 200: Implications of Worldwide Population Growth For U.S. Security and Overseas Interests (THE KISSINGER REPORT): December 10, 1974” at https://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PCAAB500.pdf. Below are a few excerpts however there are much more noteworthy statements.

 

“Populations with a high proportion of growth. The young people, who are in much higher proportions in many LDCs, are likely to be more volatile, unstable, prone to extremes, alienation and violence than an older population. These young people can more readily be persuaded to attack the legal institutions of the government or real property of the "establishment," "imperialists," multinational corporations, or other ── often foreign ── influences blamed for their troubles.” Page 58

 

“In order to assist the development of major countries and to maximize progress toward population stability, primary emphasis would be placed on the largest and fastest growing developing countries where the imbalance between growing numbers and development potential most seriously risks instability, unrest, and international tensions. These countries are: India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nigeria, Mexico, Indonesia, Brazil, The Philippines, Thailand, Egypt, Turkey, Ethiopia, and Colombia. Out of a total 73.3 million worldwide average increase in population from 1970-75 these countries contributed 34.3 million or 47%.” Page 75

 

“The U.S. also proposed to join with other developed countries in an international collaborative effort of research in human reproduction and fertility control covering big-medical and socio-economic factors.

 

The U.S. further offered to collaborate with other interested donor countries and organizations (e.g., WHO, UNFPA, World Bank, UNICEF) to encourage further action by LDC governments and other institutions to provide low-cost, basic preventive health services, including maternal and child health and family planning services, reaching out into the remote rural areas.” Page 81

 

“The U.S. can help to minimize charges of an imperialist motivation behind its support of population activities by repeatedly asserting that such support derives from a concern with:

(a) the right of the individual couple to determine freely and responsibly their number and spacing of children and to have information, education, and means to do so; and

(b) the fundamental social and economic development of poor countries in which rapid population growth is both a contributing cause and a consequence of widespread poverty.” Page 81

 

“Beyond seeking to reach and influence national leaders, improved world-wide support for population-related efforts should be sought through increased emphasis on mass media and other population education and motivation programs by the U.N., USIA, and USAID.” Page 82

 

“Moreover, with assistance from AID a number of private family planning organizations (e.g., Pathfinder Fund, International Planned Parenthood Foundation, Population Council) have significantly expanded their worldwide population programs. Such organizations are still the main supporters of family planning action in many developing countries.” Page 85

 

“In other high and lower priority countries U.S. assistance is limited either by the nature of political or diplomatic relations with those countries (e.g. India, Egypt), or by the lack of strong government interest in population reduction programs (e.g. Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mexico, Brazil). In such cases, external technical and financial assistance, if desired by the countries, would have to come from other donors and/or from private and international organizations (many of which receive contributions from AID).” Page 88

 

“On what basis should such food resources then be provided? Would food be considered an instrument of national power? Will we be forced to make choices as to whom we can reasonably assist, and if so, should population efforts be a criterion for such assistance?” Page 89

 

“Similarly, there have been some controversial, but remarkably successful, experiments in India in which financial incentives, along with other motivational devices, were used to get large numbers of men to accept vasectomies.” Page 93

 

“– No country has reduced its population growth without resorting to abortion.

– Thirty million pregnancies are estimated to be terminated annually by abortion throughout the world.” Page 114

 

“Utilization of Mass Media and Satellite Communications Systems for Family Planning” Page 117

Anonymous ID: 8e7150 Sept. 27, 2020, 7:34 a.m. No.10809338   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0334

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>>10804999

 

Are We inadvertently Making The ANC Look Good - South Africa” - https://youtu.be/8r0EQ3bvdJg

 

https://businesstech.co.za/news/government/325093/the-number-of-police-officers-vs-security-guards-in-south-africa/ states, “This means that there are as many 2.5 security guards for each police officer in the country.”

 

The government has also hired private security firms to guard police station. https://www.iol.co.za/travel/south-africa/police-buying-protection-from-private-firms-228966

 

https://www.sabcnews.com/sabcnews/book-claims-police-involved-in-cash-heists/ - “Burgess says of every 10 heists, there are only three in which police are not involved. According to her research, police are involved in many of the cash heist robberies.”

 

“Latest Cash-in-Transit Robberies across South Africa” - http://news.searchsa.co.za/incidents/cash-in-transit/list-files.php

Anonymous ID: 8e7150 Oct. 13, 2020, 6:28 a.m. No.11050138   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7642 >>0334

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Attached are excerpts from the book, “Mbokodo: Inside MK: Mwezi Twala - A Soldier’s Story”. Below are a few excerpts of the attached document.

 

“In 1981 began a time of terror and death for ANC members in exile. In February a strong ANC National Executive Committee entourage which included President Tambo made the rounds of all ANC camps in Angola. Cadres were warned of the presence of a spy network and the need for vigilance was emphasised. Enemy agents and provocateurs were rudely warned by Piliso, in Xhosa, “.. I’ll hang them by their balls.” An “internal enemy” psychosis had been whipped up and whenever ANC leaders visited camps they were heavily guarded. Many men and women were apprehended on suspicion of dissidence were to be exterminated in the most brutal manner in the months ahead. Those disiullsioned MK cadres who returned from Rhodesia were the first to go.”

 

“Tambo was a brilliant and ruthless man…… After his appointment as acting president of the ANC at the 1969 Morogoro Conference, a power struggle developed. In 1975, eight members of the leadership were purged… The next ANC national conference would not occur until 1985 at Kabwe… Tambo effectively became a dictator.”

 

“A consultative conference was called for, to elect new leaders who would be charged with getting the ANC back on track. The cadres were floundering in fetid Angolan camps while the leaders were wallowing in luxury in Lusaka. There was very strong evidence that ANC funds were being misappropriated for the personal use of the leaders, many of whom had acquired expensive real estate in foreign countries. An audit of ANC funds was demanded. Corruption was rampant: some ANC leaders were using ANC personnel and facilities to indulge in illegal activities such as drug smuggling, car theft and illicit diamond dealing, while other abused their positions to gain sexual favours from young female cadres.” (Does this sound familiar?)

 

“Many of the guards (and prisoners) were young teenagers and were not particularly responsible people.”

 

“I heard that the Quatro gravedigger was often forced to dig the grave of an Mbokodo victim by hand. Often while doing this he would unearth the remains of previous Mbokodo victims buried in shallow graves. ANC leaders, command authorities and international cohorts of the ANC would in the future vehemently deny that such things ever took place, but I for one was there, I saw it happening.”

 

“This poor wretch had decided to quit the ANC by resigning. He had gone to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to seek protection, which was accorded to him…. Under the eyes of the UNHCR authorities he [and another ANC cadre also wanting to resign] was kidnapped by ANC security and brought to Quatro, where they were sealed in seperate isolation cells. The one who had left Viana Camp underwent mind-blowing torture and questioning for days.”

 

“I meditated on the journey I had taken in order to be a soldier, to do my bit to free my people from the yoke of apartheid. All I had achieved was to be subjected to another kind of repression, imprisonment, and torture. If I had stayed in the Republic, fighting my own war against the Regime, I would have achieved far more in a week than I had over the past fifteen years in Angola, Mozambique and Zambia under the communist ANC leadership. Also in the event of being apprehended by the South African authorities, I would have faced a proper judicial trial and been sentenced to a prison term.”

 

“The only history of governance that the ANC has had was characterized by incompetence, corruption, cruelty and a callous disregard for democracy and human rights. Under the tutelage of the SACP, the Mbokodo subverted Albert Luthuli’s ANC into Oliver Tambo’s, which Nelson Mandela has found expedient to retain.”