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2024-01-16 at 13:45 #435537Nat QuinnKeymaster
Very interesting!! Forwarding as received:
“Now it starts to make sense.
Bankrupt ANC gets paid by Iran to run propaganda interference against Israel.
If they hadn’t and the Courts declared them bankrupt, the Constitution prohibits them from running for election.
So, they did this deal in an attempt to remain in power and in so doing threatened or risked disinvestment in our country by the US, UK and Europe!
Since the SA government has announced that they stand by Hamas, 1.4 trillion Rand in investments have been withdrawn from SA – Economist Magnus Heystek
About 6 months ago an application was brought by a service provider who was owed about R 120 million by the ANC for the liquidation of the ANC. The application was due to be heard in November 2023. Earlier last year it had been unable to pay salaries of staff for several months. The ANC was close to bankruptcy. (Sounds familiar? … like the SAA, SABC, Eskom, Transnet etc. etc)
In October 2023, the minister of foreign affairs visits Iran. Soon after this visit …
1) the government expresses solidarity with the Palestinians in a public display broadcast on TV
2) hosts a Hamas delegation in SA.
3) launch an urgent application to the ICJ, accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Just the preliminary application costs come to R 200 million for preparation and argument (the final trial will cost about R 1,5 billion.)
About 3 weeks ago the liquidation application against the ANC is confidentially settled (R100m) and the ANC publishes a statement that its financial woes are over and it’s ready to fund and fight the 2024 elections.
Get it? It is not rocket science.”
My response 15/1/23
And now that the SA government has taken sides, the West/NATO countries can legitimately have a reprisal (as the Israeli representative stated immediately after the documents were publicly made available) – what’s the ultimate goal? To take the Southern African ports so that the West can control the sea route around the Cape of Good Hope. Remember the outcry last year when the Russian ‘Lady R’ docked in Simons Town?
The implications of the ICJ court case are far reaching.
Just a note on the attachment:
No wonder. They stole all these state institutions into bankruptcy. With nothing left to steal, they needed money fast!
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