RE: South Africa To Repeat MISTAKE That Put Zimbabwe Into HYPERINFLATION?

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South Africa To Repeat MISTAKE That Put Zimbabwe Into HYPERINFLATION?

in money •  7 years ago 

Thanks for interesting post and creating awareness of problems white people face in South Africa.
Cape Town is 4th biggest City in SA and running out of water but also is one of the few places that has white majority and local government.
There is a lot of animosity between main black tribal groupings here: Zulus (21 %), Xhosas (17 %) and the Sotho (15%) and then smaller grouping that are less important and problematic. Let me tell you the secret and real truth that nobody is talking about anywhere. The economy is predominantly founded on the mining sector and the property is privately owned and leased to the government. Guess who owns something like 60%-70% of the property that the South African economy is founded on? One family owns it all. I don't want to mention the name here but let's just say that the 'old money' are one of the true rulers of our planet and one of the cabal's elite. I'm going to give you a clue though - guess who Mayer Amschel Rothschild worked for before he founded the Rothschild banking dynasty?!? And who was one of the families that were instrumental is setting up the Rothschild banking dynasty? Let me know if you can guess who is really pulling the strings here and why this has turned into a huge struggle of power and control and by its extension brought all white people into the firing line?
Thanks for sharing and yes taking the land away from white people (and perceived biggest owners of property being the white farmers) will not solve the peoples or the governments problems and only create another war here which will absolutely have devastating effects on the economy and send many black people into severe poverty also.

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Hey there, good to hear your points. I was born and raised in Cape Town and left to avoid the crowds, moving along the coast to a smaller town. Drought is the new norm along the south coast of Africa it seems, much dryer than in previous decades.

Mining is the source of the wealth of South Africa, but as you say, the wealth seems to have gone to some private coffers. The locals were used as slave labour for a century to mine in the deepest, worst conditions in the world for the gold. Those elite families like Openheimer, De Beers and the other usual names, seem to have the planet all wrapped up in their web at this point in history, with little chance of a solution to their power grip at the throats of humanity. Its slave species from here on, unless the masses, the people rise up en masse and begin the revolution. Let's see if they get it together to take back their power.