Anonymous ID: b257a4 Aug. 6, 2020, 8:34 a.m. No.10199952   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I found the below interesting statement at https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/he-abandoned-deadly-cargo-meet-mysterious-businessman-center-beirut-blast-saga.

 

"And the almost unbelievable story of how the explosive substance got there has emerged. It's centered on a derelict and leaking vessel leased by a Russian businessman living in Cyprus. In 2013 the man identified as Igor Grechushkin, was paid $1 million to transport the high-density ammonium nitrate to the port of Beira in Mozambique. That's when the ship, named the Rhosus, left the Black Sea port of Batumi, in Georgia."

 

Knowing about the conflict in Mozambique. What was its intended use? Especially when one reads the below excerpts at https://cc.bingj.com/cache.aspx?q=https%3a%2f%2fwww.dailymaverick.co.za%2farticle%2f2018-07-31-recent-conflict-in-mozambique-underscores-the-root-causes-of-fragility%2f&d=4562664055315077&mkt=ru-RU&setlang=en-US&w=qhgJNEkMJzoa3F-J-A6MSnYMH4Ri8N_D

 

"It is not uncommon for shortcomings with the initial DDR process to manifest years after the peace agreement was concluded. Since emerging from brutal civil war (1977-1992) that killed in excess of 1-million people, Mozambique enjoyed close to 20 years of peace and political stability. This changed on 21 October, 2013, with Renamo indicating that it was withdrawing from the 1992 General Peace Agreement."

 

"Little compromise was to be found, which led to Renamo retreating to the bush. In the five year period 2012 to 2016, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project, 381 people were killed in the conflict, and over 11,000 were displaced into neighbouring Tanzania, Malawi and Zimbabwe."

Anonymous ID: b257a4 Sept. 4, 2020, 9:57 a.m. No.10526570   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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In “Opening Apartheid’s Pandora’s Box” states;

 

“On 7th of July 1973, Eugene Terreblanche, a former police officer along with 6 other members founded the AWB [Afrikaner Resistance Movement] in a garage in Heidelberg. One of the founding members was the brother of Tienie Groenewald, Jan Groenewald who also became the secretary and deputy leader of the organisation.

 

Both Terreblanche and Jan Groenewald were paid members (fund raisers) and founding members of the HNP.”

 

“The other founding members of the AWB were also HNP members.

 

Note the importance of the number 7 here. 7.7.1973 founded by 7 members. It features in the flag of the AWB. A triskelion of three sevens with an uncanny resemblance to a swastika.

 

The AWB was founded as an Afrikaner separatist movement with the object apparently to create a Boerestaat (Boer State).

 

In reality it was created by Eschel Rhoodie’s department of Information and General Van Den Bergh’s BOSS. It fell under the department of Law and Order under which the SA police reported.”

 

“It served the same purposes as the OB” [Ossewabrandwag which was created by the Smuts government]. “It was a political right-wing dialectic to appease the far right that was seen as a threat to the government, it grouped all the far right-wingers under one umbrella so they could be easily identified and it gave hope to the poor whites through the creation of an impossible dream of a Volkstaat.

 

In short it was created to undermine the far-right. At the height of its history it had almost as many police informants and spies as normal members.”