
So all the newspapers were wrong and today they had to fix their stories. The story about the boy that got abducted and given guns and learned how to blow up stuff was a fake. There is a camp that trains boys and men but its totally legal, unlike the ANC training camps where they train to kill the farmers and boers.
I still dont see the major newspapers turning their story they told, its a absolute lie. On another note, no one got arrested when they found the ANC training camp up in the North of South Africa and not just that, there are many more camps like that and nothing is dont about them.
Now you can call me a conspiracy theorist but this government is anti-white
A South African blogger has been hit with a R 461 500 defamation case after he blogged
about his experiences with a timeshare company.
Here is part of the FAQ on the installation process and it says
- Activation via Internet (1x per system, no limits, Fallback for systems without web access)
- Copy protection Securom: The original disc is required for playing (Execpt: Download version of GTA 4, for example from Direct 2 Drive)
- Requirements for playing (singleplayer): Games for Windows Live account for saving/achievements (1x free creation), original disc, Securom runs in the background
- Requirements for playing (multiplayer): Active internet connection, Games for Windows Live account, For uploading videos: Rockstar Social Club Account.
- If you don't have web access or don't want to connect your gaming PC to the Internet, Rockstar wants to offer a not yet specified system to activate GTA 4 via another PC with web access. Details are supposed to be available on launch.
- For the normal GTA 4 (PC) version with disc installation, activations are unlimited. But the original disc is required for playing.
- This does not apply for legally downloaded versions of GTA 4: Depending on the vendor the following is possible: Five parallel installations with the possibility to revive a "free
I have removed my article because of all the swear words, i dont swear but this woman makes it hard not to swear. Really, who needs comedy when we have idiots like this living in our country.
To think that there are people like this dumb bitch on the roads, and even mayors?
Here is what the Sunday Times wrote about it
Small-town Afrikaners take mayor to court over bulldozing of plaque
Afrikaners from a small town in Mpumalanga have resumed the court fight with their mayor over the bulldozing of a Great Trek monument, which landed on a rubbish dump.
The Standerton Action Committee was in the Pretoria High Court this week again to demand that mayor Queen Radebe-Khumalo restore the commemorative plaque that was broken in 27 pieces after being ripped out of the road the Voortrekkers are believed to have travelled on on their journey north.
In court papers, residents claim that Radebe-Khumalo had no permission from the council to remove the plaque from its position in front of the town hall, but instructed the driver of a front-end loader to rip it up in the middle of the night when no one was watching.
But in responding documents, Radebe-Khumalo, who residents accuse of behaving
Strange stuff, sounds like something out of a movie. The guy that gave the info died when he drove off the road last year. Reports said his alcohol level was 7 times over the limit while his friends claim he stopped drinking.
I wonder what really happened. But it really sounds suspicious.
Here is a extract from News24.
Killed in car accident
A few weeks after Madaka spoke to risk analysts about the allegation, he was killed on August 21 when his car veered off the road near the Brakfontein off-ramp on the N1.
There is evidence that he was speeding and that his blood alcohol level was seven times over the legal limit. But some of his friends told the Mail and Guardian that he had given up alcohol, although another said he had started drinking again before the accident.
Madaka was friends with Vusi Mavimbela, who was director general of the NIA and Gibson Njenje, who was forced out as NIA deputy director general by Mbeki in the so-called hoax e-mail saga that saw director general Billy Masetlha loose his job. Madaka was also the brother-in-law of Trade and Industry Minister Mandisi Mphahlwa.
The Presidency has denied the allegations on several occasions.
"The Presidency categorically rejects all allegations made in the so-called report. The Presidency denies categorically that the president facilitated any money," Minister in the Presidency Essop Pahad told a media briefing in Pretoria earlier this week.
"In the Presidency we have decided to take legal advice and once the legal advice is given the president will take the necessary steps," he said.