Tuesday, April 8, 2008

White farmers flee for their lives

Zimbabwe's few remaining white farmers are either barricaded in their homes, waiting in a state of fear, or running for safety today. In scenes reminiscent of eight years ago, chanting gangs of so-called war veterans, encouraged by Zanu-PF propaganda, are threatening both their property and their lives.

Pretty In Pink Jefferson Memorial

Pretty In Pink Jefferson Memorial

Pretty In Pink Jefferson Memorial

Pretty In Pink Jefferson Memorial (artwork)

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Sunday, April 6, 2008

The Scourge of the ANC by Dan Roodt

Book: The Scourge of the ANC by Dan Roodt (PRAAG)


About the Book: “ANC rule in South Africa represents the biggest scourge visited upon the country since our traditional enemy, Great Britain, invaded us one hundred years ago … It took us fifty years to recover from the British invasion. It is anyone’s guess how long it will take to recuperate from the current rapine practised by another invader, the erstwhile foreign terrorist group known as the ANC.

Since coming to power in 1994, a staggering 300 000 people have been murdered, and our beautiful country has become a criminal state. Not only has government become corrupt to the core, as exemplified by the R60 billion arms deal, but South Africa is also the preferred domicile of hundreds of foreign crime syndicates. We have been transformed – to use a fashionable piece of official jargon – into a den of iniquity, the international crime capital and centre for drug-trafficking, prostitution, money laundering, child pornography, rape, murder, car hijacking, and so on.”

In these two polemical essays, the author argues persuasively for a speedy end to ANC rule. No-one in the last ten years has had the courage to denounce the racial madness and patent injustices of this unwanted and bloody regime.

About the author: Dan Roodt holds a Ph.D. from the University of the Witwatersrand and a D.E.A. from the Université de Paris VIII (Vincennes/St. Denis). He is a well-known novelist and Afrikaner commentator who has played a leading role in what has become known over the past four years as the “Third Afrikaans Language Struggle.”

Outeur/Author: Dan Roodt
Titel/title: The Scourge of the ANC
ISBN: 0-9584635-5-7
Aantal bladsye/number of pages: 144
Omslag en mates/Cover and measurements: Slapband op 105g papier, 205 x 140mm/Soft cover on 105g paper, 205 x 140mm.

This book is available here.
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Question for Dan Roodt:

As the Psalm sings,
"Behold how good and pleasant it is when brethren dwell together in unity."

Considering the Israelite origins of both the British and the Dutch (and others of NW European origin), how could our White Israelite peoples be reconciled and live together in peace and form a united front against Gentile opposition?

Africa

Lost Tribes

www.DavidBenAriel.org

Atheist dumbfounded by our Creator

Noah took two of every unclean critter into the Ark, and took seven of the clean. All mankind knew this dietary distinction and most later forgot it, either through woeful neglect or rebellion - an unhealthy rejection of the divine menu due to covetousness - and God restored it to Israel (all Twelve Tribes of Israel) to share with the world.

Genesis 7

1 Then the LORD said to Noah, “Come into the ark, you and all your household, because I have seen that you are righteous before Me in this generation. 2 You shall take with you seven each of every clean animal, a male and his female; two each of animals that are unclean, a male and his female; 3 also seven each of birds of the air, male and female, to keep the species alive on the face of all the earth.


Your an idiot. There was no such thing as Noah.


You're free to believe such foolish things, but for those who profess to be Bible-believers the example of Noah is most instructive.

Do you have the intelligence to understand how IMPOSSIBLE it is to gather 2 of every animal onto a boat?

As "impossible" as airplanes, nuclear weapons, telephones, television, electricity, etc. to primitive people. Believe it or not, there is a Higher Intelligence capable of instructing His creation and tending to His garden plot, as He sees fit.

Your delusional.

Learn how to spell. :-p

There is no God either. We are a by-product of millions of years of evolution -- not the spontaneous creation by some imaginary floating being.

You're free to wander in your spiritual bewilderment, to remain in denial, while the rest of us will submit to the reality of our Great Creator God and appreciate His Grand Design and awesome purpose for us: to become born again at the resurrection, transformed from human to divine, from flesh and blood to spirit, entering the literal Kingdom of God.

Those who fail to pass this test, who malfunction during this great spiritual project, will become so much dust - the losers, the rejects, will mercifully be as if they never were. Divinity or dust. Your choice.

A Higher Calling: Quest for the Kingdom of God


Saturday, April 5, 2008

Two Witnesses

Do you think you are one of the two witnesses? Or are you merely preparing the way for them?

As far as I know, I'm honored to help prepare the way for the Two Witnesses. How? By announcing their mission and encouraging folks to listen to them.

I've written that I know most won't listen to God's warning message now, but AFTER what we say comes true and serves as a witness to those who know what we said, they should be encouraged to listen to the Two Witnesses who will continue where we leave off with God's message for mankind.

Folks would be wise to hear them out, a captive audience, hopefully ready by then to listen who once mocked or ignored or neglected the message God had offered them, knowing beyond any shadow of a doubt that we have actually foretold their appearance to prepare the way for the return of the King, Yeshua!

Will the Church of God Welcome the Two Witnesses?

Two Witnesses to Testify in Jerusalem Against Europe

Woe to Ariel! (Jerusalem to Suffer EU Occupation)

A Jewish Homeland

Israel Work History (Worldwide Church of God)

The Two Witnesses of Revelation 11

The Church of God Must Warn the World!

The REAL JESUS Can't Return Until...

Christian Zionists, Jews, and Israel

EU to Conquer Anglo-Saxons and Jews

Exposing the German-Vatican Plot to Occupy Jerusalem

Paint Israel Black: Jews to Lose Jerusalem!

UN Resolution 181: Blueprint of the Beast?

The Great Mideast Commission: Reaching the Cities of Judah

The paralysed blogger who logged on to love

The paralysed blogger who logged on to love

04/04/2008
By Lianne Kolirin

RONEN Porat has a lot of friends. Some are from childhood, some are from the army, and dozens upon dozens are people that he has met over the internet.

But Porat is not your average blogger. He shot to fame in Israel in 2003 when his story grabbed at the collective heartstrings of the nation. What made his tale so different from the millions of others floating around in cyberspace were the challenges that he overcame to write it.

Ronen was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in 2000, aged 30. Also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, ALS is the progressive, usually fatal, motor-neuron disease which also affects British physicist Stephen Hawking. Ronen first noticed a weakness in his left hand while playing basketball, dealing cards, and shaking hands. Now it has robbed him of almost all of his physical capabilities.

But inside his paralysed and speechless body, Ronen — who is a graduate in industrial design — remains lucid and alert. Three years into his disease, he emailed the editor of Ynet — the web version of Israeli newspaper Yediot Achronot — with the idea of an online diary. Editor Ilan Itzhayek initially dismissed the email as junk, but fortunately returned to give it a second read.

Ronen “typed” his message with the aid of modern technology. A specially designed device attached to his forehead allowed him to communicate with his laptop. Moved by Ronen’s powerful story and sparkling prose, Itzhayek commissioned the series.

For six months from September 2003, thousands of online fans logged on to Ynet to read Ronen’s compelling blog, dubbed “An Optimistic Journal”. Although it was intended to raise awareness of the disease, the diary was less about ALS and more, as Ronen described it, “a private lens… into my world and my life as a person whose body and speech have been paralysed by a neurological illness”.

The blog spawned a thriving forum and was last month published in its entirety as a book, entitled Eventually, An Angel Will Come. Yet to be translated into English, it includes feedback from forum users, many of whom have since gone on to set up a support group for ALS sufferers and their families.

Contrary to what one might expect, the book does not make for depressing reading. Introducing himself, he writes: “My name is Ronen. I’m 33 years old, divorced, unemployed and I live with my mother. Like George Costanza [from Seinfeld], bar a few minor differences.”

The diary also led Ronen to an unexpected romance. When an old friend whom Ronen describes as his “laptop doctor” emigrated to America, he recommended that his sister, Tali, take over as Ronen’s technical adviser. The pair knew each other from their younger years, but were never close.

Late last year Tali, 37, a divorced mother of two, moved in to the Holon apartment as Ronen’s girlfriend. In his book, Ronen describes Tali as “my reason for getting up in the morning”. According to her, the feeling is mutual.

“He’s my angel, no less than everyone claims that I’m his angel,” she says. “I believe he was sent to me. I don’t believe that I could have loved someone else like this. It’s a special connection.”

Ronen comes across as a likable, ordinary guy whose life has fallen foul of an extraordinary twist of fate. The diary was his link to the outside world, allowing him to share his thoughts, dreams and passions. He writes: “The things I really miss are the small things that everybody has. These include backgammon, football, swimming, eating, picnics and dancing to loud music in front of the TV. Let it be a reminder to you: the big pleasures in life are priceless. They come for free.”

He writes movingly of all the key players in his life, in particular his ex-wife, his dog Soya, his Filipino carer Bobby (“my mashiach”) and his mother Yael, whose life has been blighted by tragedy and loss. Her father perished at the hands of the Nazis, the eldest of her three sons, Yoel, died in the Yom Kippur War, and her husband died from a mysterious neurological disease — which doctors now realise was ALS.

Ronen writes: “But mum says my illness is the worst bomb to fall on her. She says it’s even harder than the death of Yoel. That’s understandable: in 1973 she had a family around her to share her grief. Today she goes to sleep alone, with nobody to cry to. But you’d never know it to meet her. Sorrow hides its ugly face.”

Over the last couple of years, the muscles in Ronen’s neck and forehead have weakened, making it virtually impossible for him to type. Yet the publication of his book has resurrected the interest in his story — and particularly in his newly added instalments.

And it also enabled him to find love with Tali. As she helped Ronen with his IT needs, the communication between them grew. She also helped to design a letter board which enabled Ronen to “speak”.

She recalls: “I came to look after the computer, but then saw that I could make things easier for him.Then we started communicating more.

“Slowly, though, I started to notice something different. I would stand in front of him with the board and feel shy. To look in his eyes did something to me. It’s hard to accept that you are falling in love with somebody who is paralysed. I tried to work out if it was pity, but I had butterflies when I stood in front of him with the board. He would look at me and I would get all confused.

“We have disagreements like all couples, and even arguments — but it all takes place on the board. I have had situations where we are arguing and I want to leave.

“You want to leave so that he will chase after you, but there’s none of that so you don’t go, and that gives him the opportunity to say what he really wants to say. Disagreements and arguments end within moments.

“We have a relationship like other people, but it’s different. There’s a lot of love, feeling and understanding.”

She adds: “The only thing that I often miss is the chance to speak to him, to simply hear his voice. In my dreams he’s often laughing with me and speaking to me.”

Tragically, Ronen is no longer able to continue writing, and today his only means of communicating is through subtle eye movements that only Tali can understand.

Working hard to try and find another alternative for him, she says: “He manages to say what he wants, but it isn’t what it was. He still has some movement in his mouth, so I hope to try and work out some kind of solution for him.”

The cause of ALS remains unknown and there is no cure. Life expectancy varies, but only 10 per cent of sufferers survive for more than a decade.

“I can’t think about it,” says Tali. “I can’t think about a day when I will get up in the morning and Ronen won’t be in this world, in my world. I can’t imagine my life without Ronen.”

In December 2007, Ronen “wrote”: “My Tali is the happy ending that makes everything better, the big miracle that befell me after all the words and letters ran out. She loves me, I love her. A lot, more than anything in the world. I would never have imagined that she could happen to me. Because of her, I’ve started to believe that maybe there is such a thing as life after death.”