Mom reveals strategy to encourage her son to help with household chores:
"Here's our deal: he helps me and he can skip school on Saturdays and Sundays."
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How do I know that the climate *crisis* is a scam? Here are five reasons:
1️⃣ None of the politicians, celebrities, or “scientists” yammering about it have altered their lifestyles an inch. If they opted to forgo using O&G products, then I’d take them seriously. Actions speak louder than words.
2️⃣ Climate conferences aren’t being held virtually on Zoom using their large meeting extensions. It’s doable, they just choose not to. They like to fly overseas to lecture us about reducing our “carbon footprint” all the while they do nothing to lower their own.
3️⃣ Wealthier alarmists are still living on or buying oceanfront property. If ocean levels were really rising at a catastrophic rate (as opposed to the gradual increase that is actually occurring), then they would move inland and banks would not approve loans.
4️⃣ Alarmists rarely, if ever criticize China and India, and they always come up with all sorts of wonderful excuses as to why those nations get a free pass to continue emitting so-called “carbon pollution.”
5️⃣ The only solutions they offer involve increased governmental power. Higher taxes. EV mandates. Restrictions or bans on the energy sectors they don’t like.
And, as an added bonus, no real-world data proves, much less suggests that we are facing an “existential crisis.” Even the IPCC doesn’t use such rhetoric because it isn’t based on science.
I don’t deny that climate change exists.
It always has. And, I don’t even deny that at least some of the increase in temperatures is anthropogenic.
But I just don’t care because it isn’t that big of a deal.
Extreme weather cannot be taxed away. Our vulnerability will continue to increase so long as we build in disaster-prone areas.
Politicians cannot take our wallets and set a thermostat on the planet.
So it appears as if the fuel price isn’t actually linked to the oil price but is merely another lever for specific individuals to make a lot of money on the back of narrative based panic.
Thus for no mathematical reason the fuel price will continue to rise ridiculously until the public either just accepts their new reality or until they start asking questions and refusing to abide by the con.
Then normality will return while the middle class has taken yet another massive hit to their wealth.
It’s quite incredible how this keeps happening and will continue to do so because the average person is both perpetually fascinated by the current thing and essentially unable to think outside of this one moment in time.
It’s so tiresome.
🇿🇦The Torturer’s Tailor: How the ANC Dressed for the World Stage While Its Prisons Still Smelled of Blood‼️
The men who ran the camps got suits. The men who survived the camps got nothing. And the Americans who made it possible got ambassadorships.
In 1984, a young South African named Ephraim Nkondo was dragged through Camp Quatro in Angola with a rope around his neck. By morning he was dead. His crime was asking the African National Congress (ANC) for a democratic conference. The camp commander who presided over his final hours had been trained by the East German Stasi. He was a teenager at the time.
Ten years later, that camp commander was a senior official at the National Intelligence Agency of the new democratic South Africa. The men who gave him his orders held cabinet portfolios. The man who ran ANC counter-intelligence while Quatro operated became President. The man who watched mutineers rounded up and shot became Minister of Defence. The man who ran special operations during the peak camp years became Minister of Intelligence.
Amnesty International’s 1992 report was unambiguous. Camp torturers should never hold positions involving law enforcement or the custody of prisoners. At least ten documented individuals connected to the camp system were placed in exactly those positions. Not a single recommendation was followed. Not a single torturer was prosecuted. Not a single victim was compensated.
The suits fit well. The record did not.
What the Camps Were:
Four independent commissions between 1992 and 1993 confirmed the same facts. The ANC’s security department, iMbokodo, operated detention facilities across Angola, Tanzania, Zambia, Uganda, and Mozambique. The worst was Quatro, built in 1979, demolished in 1988. It had no electricity, no running water, and insufficient space. Detainees were tortured using methods including repeated facial blows until eardrums burst, suffocation with hollowed pawpaw skin pressed over the face, electric shock, forced degradation, and solitary confinement. Executions were carried out by firing squad. Chris Hani himself acknowledged approximately eighteen or nineteen at a single camp.
The victims were not apartheid agents. The ANC’s own Stuart Commission found that none of the 1984 mutineers were infiltrators. Their grievance was that they had volunteered to fight apartheid and were instead deployed into Angola’s civil war while living under a security apparatus modelled on the Soviet KGB and the Stasi. They asked for a conference, an election, and an investigation into the security department. They received prison, torture, and in some cases, death.
The Americans Who Looked Away
The ANC remained on the US State Department’s terrorist list until 2008. Nelson Mandela himself could not enter the United States without a special waiver until that year. Yet across four presidencies and both parties, American diplomats on the ground engaged the ANC’s leadership as the legitimate future government while Washington maintained the formal designation.
The critical infrastructure was not Republican or Democrat. It was institutional. The Peace Corps placed operatives in East and Southern Africa during the 1960s, adjacent to ANC exile networks. The State Department’s ground-level diplomats built parallel relationships with ANC leaders throughout the 1980s, even as official policy under Reagan’s “constructive engagement” prioritised dialogue with Pretoria. Chester Crocker, Reagan’s Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, designed the policy. Edward Perkins, Reagan’s first Black ambassador to South Africa (1986-1989), managed the relationship during the final camp years.
But the decisive institutional contribution came from a specific ecosystem. When Bill Clinton appointed Delano Lewis as ambassador to South Africa in 1999, he was not selecting a career diplomat. Lewis was the former president and CEO of National Public Radio (1993-1998), the first Black person in that role. Before NPR, he ran Peace Corps operations in Nigeria and Uganda. After NPR, he assessed Thabo Mbeki’s psychology for the State Department, writing the now-leaked cable describing the ANC government as “still handicapped by the experience of the struggle” and a leadership where “enemies were everywhere.”
Lewis shaped NPR’s editorial culture during the exact years when post-apartheid South Africa was being framed for American audiences. He then became the ambassador who framed the ANC government for Washington. Media narrative and diplomatic assessment merged in one career, and both served the same function: presenting the ANC as the democratic inheritor of a moral struggle, with no reference to the camps, the torturers, or the promotions.
The Anti-Apartheid Movement as Shield:
The international solidarity infrastructure played a specific role. Paul Trewhela, the exile journalist who first published survivor testimony from Quatro in 1990, identified the Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) as having operated “open and covert censorship” of ANC camp abuses. His journal, Searchlight South Africa, provided the primary source material that Amnesty International later used for its own investigation. The liberal and left press in Britain and South Africa ignored that material for two years.
The AAM’s function was not necessarily deliberate at every level. Thousands of its members were acting in good faith against a genuinely monstrous system. But the structural effect was absolute: the moral authority of the anti-apartheid cause made the ANC’s internal crimes invisible. Anyone who raised Quatro was immediately positioned as an apartheid apologist. The space for honest criticism from within the solidarity movement was zero.
After 1994, the AAM became ACTSA (Action for Southern Africa). Peter Hain, who led anti-apartheid campaigns in Britain from the 1960s, remains its Honorary Vice President. The organisation’s stated mission is to combat “the legacies of colonialism, racism and apartheid.” The legacy of Quatro is not mentioned. The architecture of selective memory continues under a new letterhead.
What the Record Proves:
The ANC did not accidentally fail to implement accountability. It systematically prevented it. Thabo Mbeki attempted to suppress the Quatro report before it reached the TRC. Former torturers denied abuses or refused to testify. Former detainees who came forward were threatened, and some were killed. The International Committee of the Red Cross asked to probe approximately fifty disappearances. The ANC refused access. The Further Indemnity Act, passed shortly after the commission findings, provided mutual protection for both apartheid and ANC torturers simultaneously. Both sides agreed to bury their dead together.
Two former camp prisoners, Similo Boltina and his wife Nosisana, were necklaced on their return to South Africa in 1986 after being repatriated by the Red Cross. They survived the ANC’s prison system abroad and were burned alive by ANC supporters at home. No international body issued a statement. No one investigated.
A senior iMbokodo figure known as “Earl” fled to Kenya in 1990 after refusing recruitment into a drug smuggling operation run from inside the ANC’s own security department. An MK commander named Thami Zulu was poisoned with diazinon in beer days after release from ANC detention in Lusaka. Forensic evidence identified the poison across laboratories in Zambia, London, and South Africa. The ANC commission led by future Constitutional Court Justice Albie Sachs confirmed the poisoning and declined to ask who did it. The man who ran counter-intelligence at the time and refused to meet the dead commander’s father for eighteen days became President of the Republic.
The ANC did not transition from a liberation movement into a democratic government. It transplanted the operational culture of its exile security apparatus into the institutions of the state. The men who ran the camps received titles. The men who survived the camps received silence. And the international community, led by a specific corridor of American institutional power running from the Peace Corps through NPR to the embassy in Pretoria, provided the narrative framework that made the entire arrangement look like democracy.
The suits were always the point. Not what was underneath them.
Sources:
Skweyiya Commission Report (1992).
Amnesty International Report (1992).
Douglas Commission Report (1993).
Motsueyane Commission Report (1993).
Paul Trewhela, Inside Quatro (Jacana, 2009).
Jonathan Kaden, Historia 37(1), 2012.
Todd Cleveland, Comparative Studies 25(1), 2005.
Luthando Dyasop, Out of Quatro (Kwela, 2021).
Mail & Guardian, 30 October 1998.
WikiLeaks Cablegate.
TRC Human Rights Violations Hearings (1996-1997).
Matriculant in dire strait . She opened an account with STANDARD BANK last week Tuesday and deposit R 1050. The next day money was fraudulently with drew from her account leaving a balance of R 32. SB refused to refund her. All SB clients be aware and do the necessary !!!!!!
British political strategist Thomas Corbett-Dillon caused an uproar recently by suggesting that indigenous Brits are the victims of "a genocide".
"There is an indigenous population that have lived on that island for thousands of years."
"It is being taken over by different people that are not indigenous to that land, and I think that's a sad thing to happen."
"If there was an island of indigenous people in the Pacific, and all of a sudden a bunch of white people moved there and were having babies, and the number one name in that country became Tom... the UN would be there saying this is outrageous."
"But do it to England and no one seems to care."
A bartender in Galveston, Texas was arrested for serving a drunk customer who killed someone. She makes $25 an hour. A federal judge makes $236,000 a year and has absolute legal immunity for every decision on the bench, including releasing violent offenders who kill again.
42 states have dram shop laws. The bartender’s causation chain has two links: pour drink, person crashes. Exposed window? Sometimes three hours. She can be charged with criminal negligence, sued in civil court, and lose her livelihood. All for failing to eyeball whether a guy at a crowded bar was too drunk for one more round.
The judge has a pre-sentencing report, a criminal history score, a risk assessment algorithm, victim impact statements, and a prosecutor arguing the case in front of them. Every tool the system can produce. And when they get it wrong? Nothing. Absolute judicial immunity, codified since Bradley v. Fisher in 1871, means a judge cannot be sued for any act performed in judicial capacity.
How absolute? In 1978, the Supreme Court ruled in Stump v. Sparkman that a judge who signed a petition to sterilize a 15-year-old girl without her knowledge or consent was fully immune. The court acknowledged the act was reprehensible. Didn’t matter. Judicial act, judicial immunity, case closed. That precedent still controls today.
The recidivism data is where this gets obscene. The U.S. Sentencing Commission tracked violent offenders released in 2010 across eight years. 63.8% were rearrested. Median time to rearrest: 16 months. These numbers haven’t moved in two decades. The 2005 cohort and the 2010 cohort produced statistically identical outcomes. Judges aren’t making unpredictable calls. They’re making well-documented bets with other people’s lives, and the base rates have been published and available the entire time.
The bartender gets three hours of ambiguous signals. The judge gets the full weight of the federal data apparatus. One of them can go to prison for getting it wrong. The other can’t even be named in a civil suit.
More Standard Bank clients whose accounts were hacked have come forward. We are in the process referring this concern to the South African Reserve Bank. If you were a victim and lost money plse Whattsap me on 082 2911333 and your name will appear on the list
Martyna Ogonowska, a UK rape survivor who, at 18, stabbed a man to death in self-defense as he sexually assaulted her, has just lost an appeal of her 17 year prison sentence.
This, lest we forget, is the same court system which failed to prosecute the adult man who raped Ogonowska when she was 14 because a judge decided that she’d consented, and which also recently handed out a suspended sentence to a man who raped a 13 year old because he told the judge that he “didn’t know it was illegal,” and because had been taught in his UK madrassah that British women and girls “have no more value than a piece of candy that has been dropped on the ground.
It seems that the British justice system agrees.
🚨NEW: British and English flags are returning across Birmingham after the council said they were banned.
Locals have said: “for every one flag
removed, they will raise hundreds more”
Patriotism is surging once again.
STANDARD BANK FRAUDULANT WITHDRAWALS - R 400 000 was illegally withdrawn from client's account. When he went to the SA Police to lay charges of fraud against Standard Bank there was a pack of fraudulant file. The file before his was related to a withdrawal of R 5 million!!!!!
@PinketteXO @StandardBankZA My dad was a police warrant officer and lost R320k through standard bank, and they refused to take accountability. His bank statement showed multiple transfers in the branch, yet to this day, we never received the money and my brother couldn't go to school because of this.
As received:
Two elderly tourists from the Netherlands were attacked on a farm in South Africa on Friday evening 6th March 2026, after three masked men broke into the house on the farm near Swellendam. The incident occurred at a private farm in the Western Cape, where the elderly couple was staying.
According to local reports, the attackers entered the guesthouse early in the evening, allegedly tied up the victims, and robbed them before fleeing on foot. The couple sustained injuries during the assault and were rushed to a nearby hospital for treatment. Police have launched an investigation into the robbery and are appealing for witnesses or any information that could lead to the arrest of the suspects.
No arrests have been made at this time.
Let's check in on Keith, whose methane output is contributing to the collapse of the global climate.
6:00am - Keith woke up in a field in Devon. The field is on a 30-degree slope with clay soil and drainage that has defeated two generations of agricultural consultants. Keith eats the bramble, thistle, dock, and rush. These are the things no other animal on this farm will eat. These are also the invasive scrub species that would otherwise compromise the field's productivity.
Keith is not thinking about this. Keith is thinking about the north section of bramble he didn't finish yesterday.
7:00am - Keith produced some methane. It came from his rumen, where specialised microorganisms convert lignified plant matter into usable nutrition via fermentation. The methane is biogenic. It came from carbon that was in the atmosphere, which the plants captured via photosynthesis, which Keith ate. The methane will return to the atmosphere and break down in twelve years into CO2 and water vapour. The CO2 will be absorbed by the next generation of bramble. Keith will eat the next generation of bramble.
Keith has been doing this on a loop.
The loop has no net emissions.
The loop has been running since goats were domesticated ten thousand years ago.
8:00am - Keith escaped into the road. This was unrelated to the methane situation. This was about the gate.
8:11am - Keith was back in the field. He had eaten Steve's bindweed. He came back through Dave's gate and went directly to the bramble.
9:00am - Keith ate bramble for two hours. Bramble is an invasive scrub species that outcompetes wildflowers, reduces biodiversity, and creates dense monoculture thicket. Keith has no conservation qualifications. Keith has a rumen and a complete indifference to thorns and has been doing this since Tuesday.
2:00pm - Dave counted the clearance. North section: finished. East hedge line: 60% clear. Wet corner: improved. Dave has been meaning to deal with all of this since spring. Keith has dealt with all of it.
Dave looked at the gate.
Dave looked at Keith.
Dave wrote in the log: "Net outcome: exceptional. Gate situation: ongoing."
Keith is by the gate.
Keith is thinking.
The climate is fine.
The gate is the issue.
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A farmer is about to lose his farm.
Vuyani Zigana, a land reform beneficiary who has been farming successfully since 2012, has been ordered to vacate his own land by 20 March.
After years of harassment, his livestock was auctioned and the pressure on his family has been immense!
This is not land reform.
This is the collapse of a farmer’s livelihood.
Saai is standing with Vuyani.
👉 Share this now. Let’s stop this eviction.