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Communist Control of South Africa’s Mines: Seizure of our Minerals has begun…

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Original Post Date: 2008-02-05 Time: 00:00:00  Posted By: Jan

[You see this folks, this is the fulfillment of a very old prediction. Back in the days of white rule, the Soviets spoke about controlling the oil in the Middle East (via their alliance with the Arabs), and controlling the world’s mineral storehouse – South Africa.

The ANC has been talking for years about taking control of ALL THE MINERAL RIGHTS IN SOUTH AFRICA. That process has now officially begun. As of the 2nd quarter this year Mining companies will have to “re-apply” for their mineral rights! That’s like when they want to fire you at your job – when they do “retrenchment”. The Management tells you to “re-apply” for the job you are doing. Then if your application is “successful” you get to keep your job, otherwise they fire you.

Now the ANC is doing exactly the same thing to the mining companies.

In effect what you’re seeing is the virtual NATIONALISATION of our mines via this quiet move. The ANC will control who gets to mine what. This is within an inch of nationalisation. This is what the communists have been talking about for DECADES and now it is happening quietly before our very eyes – this year.

I was chatting to a friend today saying that this year you’ll see investment fleeing South Africa like you’ve NEVER SEEN before. This year, foreign investors will take their money and run like the living hell. It will be interesting to see how much investment this country loses this year. I think you’ll be shocked.

When my brother was in the SAS in Rhodesia, see: [Photo] My Brother in the Rhodesian SAS at only 17 – he told me about something that happened to him in the Congo (DRC/Zaire). It was probably a year or so after the above photo was taken.

The Rhodesian SAS was sent across the border from Zambia into what is now the DRC because there was a communist insurgency raging there. The Rhodesian SAS troops one day caught a suspicious young black guy. My brother was still telling me how they held this black guy upside down and various items fell out of his pockets including Chairman Mao’s famous “Little Red book” of communism. But this young black guy also had a notepad on him. In his own handwriting he had been making notes from some communist lecture he had attended. In this little book the black guy had written that the ultimate objective of the communists was to control South Africa’s mineral wealth and the Cape Sea Route. Now that line has been reported by Military Intelligence people many times in subsquent years. But as my brother told me that story in the early 1980’s he said to me that he never thought when he caught that young black guy, how the communist agenda in Africa would CHANGE HIS LIFE. He was musing over the lost war in Rhodesia and having moved to South Africa. He thought about how the truths in that young black’s notebook had changed and even ruined our lives.

What is about to happen in South Africa in the next quarter is the fulfillment of a communist vision which was thought up before I was even born. It is the fulfillment of plans thought up a very long time back. Now it will come quietly to fruition after so many years.

This, folks is what a lot of the war was really about all these years. We were part of a bigger, wider conflict, and that conflict is not over.

I think it is wrong to see the Liberation of Africa as ONE WAR. In European history you get the Hundred Years war for example. The Hundred Years war was a series of disjointed conflicts over more than 100 years. I think that African Liberation is not completely finished and that we’ve not reached the end of the wars which started almost 50 years ago. Our Hundred Years war is not finished yet.

Do not be fooled by all this talk of “beneficiation”. Nice spin-doctoring and assorted bulldust surrounds this. Watch this… the ANC may end up destroying our mining sector like they destroy everything.

The good news is this: If our mining output falls, and other mines are taken over by inefficient BEE groups or some other ANC bum chum… it will push those materials prices EVEN HIGHER. So invest in Gold or Platinum or something like that – the physical thing. When the ANC buggers up our mines it will help to push some of those prices higher worldwide. Jan]

SA pushes ahead with mining-rights deadline

South Africa’s minister of minerals and energy has asked companies to apply for new mineral rights by the second quarter of next year, and plans to finalise a law to oversee the processing of minerals locally this year.

The deadline for companies and others to renew or assert their rights under the review of the sector is April 30 2009, Minister Buyelwa Sonjica told a mining conference in Cape Town on Tuesday.

“Under this law, South Africa’s government has taken over as custodian of mineral rights, and all companies must reapply for mining and prospecting licences,” Sonjica said.

“I would urge all stakeholders not to wait until the last minute to submit,” she added.

Mining accounts for 16% of the country’s gross domestic product and is one of the cornerstones of the economy, and moves by the government to regulate or change the industry often prompt unease in the sector and among investors.

South Africa’s mining charter, implemented in 2004, transfers all mining rights to the government and demands that mining firms meet a list of conditions before they can secure new mining licences.

Sonjica said a law to formalise the processing of minerals could be completed by the end of 2008.

The government hopes to boost local processing, or “beneficiation”, of South Africa’s raw materials, metals and minerals in the country, rather than forfeiting employment and extra revenue to the countries where they are currently processed.

Sonjica also urged miners to be energy efficient and innovative in face of an electricity crisis that has gripped South Africa. The nation has faced weeks of rolling power cuts that have left millions of homes and businesses in darkness.

The power crunch prompted a temporary shutdown of major mines. Most major mining firms are still facing partial rationing of electricity, which has triggered fears of production losses and a slowdown in economic growth.

The power shortage last week shut down almost all of South Africa’s mining industry, inflicting losses estimated by some analysts to be in excess of R200-million a day.

Power has now been restored to the mines — but only at levels of 90% of their normal requirements.

The crisis has left company executives and shareholders anxious over potential losses in output and profits, and helped send precious metal prices to record levels on supply worries.

Platinum spiked to another record high above $1 800 an ounce on Tuesday. Production in platinum mines in South African, which supplies about two-thirds of the white metal, have been affected by the electricity supply crisis. — Reuters

Source: http://www.mg.co.za/articlePage.aspx?articleid=331488&area=/breaking_news/breaking_news__business/