Two more signal jammers pop up.. another round of cheap Chinese imports. The one woth the three antenna rows used to be rarer.. however it now pops up daily.. has 5g and BT/Wifi/LowJack and GPS jamming capabilities.
Another elderly woman tortured to death in her own home by savages in South Africa. In June 2014, four men broke into the Shere home east of Pretoria belonging to Jemima Lemmer, 81, and her husband Richard Lemmer, 84.
These animals brutally assaulted Jemima, burning her face with a hot iron and beating her. She died right there at the scene from the torture and injuries. They didn't stop there. They attacked her husband Richard with a hammer, smashing him in the face, leaving him critically injured in hospital.
Richard had to free himself after the attack and stumble 300 meters to his son's house to get help.
In Kempton Park, Gauteng in 2014, 90-year-old pensioner, Stephen Salmon Wehmeyer, known as Fanie, was brutally murdered in his own home during a cowardly burglary. It was barely four months after his 90th birthday.
His son Lex arrived in the afternoon to find the house in disarray and discovered his father's bloodied body in the toilet cubicle. Fanie was tied to the toilet base, curled in a fetal position in a pool of his own blood, with a hammer lying right next to him. The savages had beaten this frail elderly man to death, likely with head injuries from that hammer. They stole a laptop, credit card, and small items, and tried to break open a safe.
This wasn't Fanie's first attack. Just two months earlier, two men assaulted him severely while he was working in his garden, strangling him in an attempt to get into the house. They failed then, but the evil returned and finished the job.
A 90-year-old man, who should have been spending his final years in peace and dignity, tied up and hammered to death in his toilet by ruthless attackers who see White South Africans as easy targets. Where is the outrage? Where is the justice? The ANC government continues to turn a blind eye while our elderly are slaughtered in their homes.
Fanie Wehmeyer deserved better. His family deserved better. Every White South African living in fear deserves better.
Proven examples and evidence of what the BBC labels "claims" of Afrikaner persecution are so common in South Africa that even the SA mainstream media reports on it.