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I spent 3 weeks in South Africa with white farmers who are being forcibly removed from their land. I met with families affected by violent attacks from black gangs that can last for hours. The white farmers and their families endure torture during these attacks. I lived on the farms of future victims to understand their fears. A police officer told me that this situation will be over in under 2 years. The farmers, known as Boers, are preparing for a final battle and are willing to die for their land. I spoke with a farmer named Bernard, whose father was beaten to death, wife was strung up, and 11-year-old son was shot at. His 8-year-old son is now afraid to leave the house.

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Stretch, which is 04:30 in the morning, and they have cut the power to our side of the ostrich, pens. We have been now disconnected from power. This is absolutely psychological warfare, terrorism at its biggest on a family that has just been dedicated to doing everything good to protect Canadian farmers. And do it the right way. We've done it in peace, and love, and solidarity, and going through our proper legal channels. Remember, we have a leave into the supreme court with an emergency stay order impending, and they're still doing this with reconsideration material that they will not acknowledge with our expert witness reports. Just, anyway, a heads up that, yes. So they have now dropped our power as of 04:30 this morning on the side of all the ostriches. Send lots of prayers. We love you very much.

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I spent three weeks in South Africa with white farmers facing systematic displacement. I met families who've survived horrific, hours-long attacks by black gangs. I lived on farms, witnessing firsthand the terror these farmers endure. A police officer predicted the end within two years. These farmers, many whose families have worked the land for generations, are preparing for a final stand. They lack the resources to leave; they're rooted to the land, even as they face unimaginable violence. One farmer, Bernard, shared his family's harrowing experiences: his father was murdered, his wife tortured, and his children traumatized. They're determined to fight for their homes, even if it means dying defending them.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone was put in solitary confinement for more than a hundred days for speaking about what was happening inside his country. He says he knows why this is happening: purely for votes and to keep people in power. Speaker 0 adds that after visiting Europe and making videos about what was happening, he anticipated similar moves in the United States. He recounts a sit-down interview with Tommy Robinson, who explains that the Labour Party in the UK, and the Democrat Party in the US, stay in power because they “tell these Muslims they can go ahead, do whatever they want.” He says a Muslim “should be more conservative than they would be a liberal” because they don’t stand for much of that progressive stuff, and that “they have Sharia law” above everything. According to him, if someone goes to a mosque with a thousand people, the mosque leader is told, “we’re gonna let you guys do whatever you want, just make sure you vote for us.” He asserts that, as a result, the leader of the mosque will lead everyone in the mosque to voting centers to vote for that candidate. He claims this is why in London the mayor is Muslim and many surrounding towns are Muslim, and that they actually have courts practicing Sharia law. He says he anticipated this would happen in America as well, and mentions Mundami as an example. Speaker 0 then notes Mundami advocated for making childcare more affordable when running for office. He questions what is known about childcare now, describing daycare centers as “complete frauds.” He says he anticipated the current development and that people are now starting to see it in America. Speaker 0 explains that after he was pressed to give his opinion, people began loving it, even though he had not intended to speak out. He says he was originally just going to ask people questions, but they turned his journalism into activism, which he says forced his hand. He says he feels compelled to continue. Speaker 1 cautions, advising not to let them force him into something he thinks they don’t want him to do, referencing what he is currently doing. He concludes that they would rather have an activist than a competitor.

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In the first house we entered, we found a couple tied up and tortured, with their children also tied up nearby. The children witnessed their parents being tortured, with body parts missing. The perpetrators then ate a meal at the table while continuing to torture the children.

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The speaker thanks supporters for sharing her and her husband's story of suffering, alleging persecution by President Ramaphosa's government, the NPI, SAPS, prosecutors, and judges for four years. She accuses these entities of disregarding their rights as victims and credits AFRI Forum for their support. She claims her husband was falsely charged and that they were attacked by individuals involved in tender fraud, who she says the government protects. Informants from the community have told her about dangerous men, allegedly Tutsis, who exploit impoverished girls. She recounts a story of a politically connected woman who was abducted and murdered, highlighting the country's danger for women and children. She vows to fight back against those who threaten her family, comparing herself to a lioness protecting her cubs. She expresses support for President Trump and criticizes Backerbuddy for removing their fundraising page, suspecting political pressure due to their Afrikaner identity and accusations against the South African government.

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My mother and I were arrested and sentenced to jail for nine years under false charges. The trial was a sham, with no evidence presented against us. Despite our efforts to defend ourselves, the judge quickly made a decision and released us. My brothers have also faced similar injustice since 2003, due to the corrupt police system.

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In 1995, as a police officer, the speaker responded to a farm attack in Fochville. Arriving on the scene, he saw a girl with a head bandage and her mother in an ambulance. Inside the house, the father and grandfather were dead, hacked with hammers. The walls were smeared with blood and the words "Viva Appla, Viva Ainsia." The family was ambushed after returning from church. The mother was raped multiple times with a shotgun to her head, as was her 13-year-old daughter, who was then stabbed in the head and left for dead. She escaped and alerted neighbors. The suspects were apprehended after a four-day track. The speaker says farm attacks are uniquely cruel, causing PTSD even in hardened police officers. The memories haunt him still. He will share other crime stories from South Africa.

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The speaker explains how their child's case ended up in court after a meeting with BC Children's Hospital. The hospital planned to administer cross-sex hormones to the child, but the speaker objected and halted the process. The hospital then sent a letter stating that they would proceed with the hormone injections unless the speaker took legal action within two weeks. The speaker ended up in court because they did not respond with legal action. The speaker also mentions that using the wrong pronouns for their child is considered criminal violence, and they were jailed for it. The speaker confirms that their child is now on hormone pills, as ordered by the court.

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Someone claiming to be with the FBI knocked on our door, saying we'd been selling illegal meat and it had all been confiscated from the slaughterhouse. Many relied on our story for the courage to continue their own work. We wondered what God’s plan was if we failed. Then, it was as if a voice from the sky said, "For such a time as this."

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I was taken to a cold basement shooting range, a temporary SBU facility, where my torture began. They started psychologically, accusing me of drug use and threatening injections, but when that failed, they moved to physical methods. Cuffed and moved to a bench, I was beaten while questioned about separatist connections. Electric shocks and bat strikes followed, including a severe blow to my spine. Then came water torture: a cloth over my face, hands cuffed behind my back, water poured over me while a heavy man sat on a bench pressing down on my legs. I felt myself drowning as water filled my lungs, a terrifying and painful experience. Expelling the water afterward was a struggle. I was held captive for 37 days.

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My husband was murdered during a farm attack in South Africa. He was shot six times, the final shot to the head, in front of me and our six-year-old daughter. Five days later, I gave birth to our son. These attacks are frequent, happening almost daily to innocent people. Our story is one of thousands. The South African president claims these murders don't exist, but they do. We've lost everything, including our sense of safety and security. The blood of my loved one still stains our home. We ask for your help in raising awareness of these farm murders and the South African government's denial of this ongoing tragedy. Please help us.

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An international group, including Mark and me, delivered a letter to the UN rapporteur on torture, calling for an investigation into the unlawful imprisonment and torture of Dr. Reiner Fumich in Germany. He has been held for over a year, mostly in solitary confinement, which is effectively torture. This situation must end, and Fumich's imprisonment needs to be investigated. He played a crucial role in exposing COVID-related crimes, and his work has made some powerful entities fearful. If the courts want to maintain credibility, they must adhere to the law. Fumich is a leading figure in class action lawsuits and has gathered significant expert testimony, concluding that a false PCR pandemic was used to justify abuses against citizens. His findings have been validated by recent reports.

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In 1931, when the speaker was 7, activists evicted her family from their house after her father's exile. The activists frightened the family and declared the house was no longer theirs. When the speaker's mother begged to stay through the winter, the men threw her outside. The mother told the children to stay in the house. The children held onto the benches, screaming and refusing to leave. The men removed the six children from the house one by one, throwing them outside.

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Speaker from Universal Ostrich Farms says, "The Canadian Food Inspection Agency lied to us." They were in pens and "all we were asking to do was to humanely feed our animals while they prepare." They stressed, "We were not there to obstruct. We just wanted to feed our animals so that they got fed properly." After awaiting confirmation, they were told they could feed, then police surrounded the farm and arrested them. They describe "psychological warfare and tyranny and overreach, you name it" and say they were taken to a YRB lot, handcuffed, and separated by two plastic chairs. They were given a personal cell phone to call their lawyer and had ostrich poop on their feet. They claim, "these animals are infected," but they say "they have antibodies" and cite a firewall. They thank supporters and send a message to family.

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The situation in South Africa is very dangerous. Our food sources and security are at risk because they want to take our property and land. We are advocating for rational justice and the future of our country. People deny the existence of farmers, but we are here and being killed. The disproportionate murder of South African farmers is astonishing. My brother and his girlfriend were killed on a farm, and nothing has been done. We desperately need help and intervention to expose what's going on. We need financial and security support, not asylum. We love our country, we want it back. We were here first and obtained this land legally. Thank you for what you've been doing; may God bless you.

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South Africa struggles with high crime rates, including farm murders. Some claim these attacks are targeted and brutal, leading the Trump administration to grant Afrikaners refugee status. Dairy farmer Hendrik's wife was brutally attacked in their home, but survived. Victims are often elderly, and security is costly. Some see attacks on farmers as justified. The EFF, led by Julius Milema, sings "Shoot the Boar," deemed hate speech but later overturned. In 2025, South Africa passed a law allowing the state to seize farms without compensation, reminiscent of Zimbabwe's disastrous land seizures. Livestock farmer Adrian Voss was attacked and his farm destroyed. Neighbors report increased crime and inadequate police response, with farm attacks removed as a specific crime category. Farmers live in constant fear. Motivations for attacks vary, but the "kill the boar" chant and the disproportionate number of attacks on white farmers raises concerns about racial motivations. The ANC, in power for 30 years, has not condemned the song.

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These individuals are facing persecution. One defendant was reportedly beaten brutally, suffering multiple facial fractures and permanent loss of sight in one eye.

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Speaker 0 recalls, "I saw horror" in captivity and "I still have nightmares, bad nightmares." "Can't horror. That's I can't why I left Nigeria. That's why I'm here." They state that "we've been in captivity and been raped multiple times by terrorists" and that most people "would not know the pain." "Nobody stood. Nobody believed me. Nobody said anything. Nobody helped me." Speaker 1 adds, "No one. No one." and warns that "that's what's happening right now to our children. They're getting killed." They describe ongoing suffering: "Somebody's bleeding. Nobody's saying anything. Nobody's accepting any refugee from Northern Nigeria. Nobody." "I was raped." and "I still have munch on my arm." The speaker concludes, "I know what's going on. I know the pain."

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White South African farmers are being hunted from their land by black gangs. These gangs attack white farmers at night. The attacks involve torture, not just burglary. The number of white farmers being killed is incredible. South Africans have expropriation without compensation, meaning the government is taking land. The speaker went and slept on the farms to feel the fear. White people are denied treatment in hospitals in South Africa. It's an extreme situation that no one will talk about.

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Speaker 0 recounts the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait: "Took incubators and left the children to die on the cold floor. That was horrifying." After leaving the hospital, he and friends distributed flyers condemning the Iraqi invasion "until we were warned we might be killed if the Iraqi saw us." He states, "The Iraqis have destroyed everything in Kuwait"—"They stripped the supermarkets of food, the pharmacies of medicine, the factories of medical surprise supplies, ransacked their houses and tortured neighbors and friends." He describes torture of a friend who "is 22, but he looked as though he could have been an old man," including "dunked his head into a swimming pool until he almost drowned," "pulled out his fingernails and applied electric shock to sensitive private parts of his body." If a soldier is found dead, "they burned to the ground all the houses in in the general vicinity." They were forced to hide; "Kuwait is our mother and then they are our father." "I'm glad I'm 15, old enough to remember Kuwait before Saddam Hussein destroyed it, and young enough to rebuild it." The mayor thanks witnesses and notes eight years of hearings on human rights abuses.

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Formerders are intentional killings, not robberies. The brutality against farmers in South Africa is indescribable. Victims have been found with nails pulled out, hands removed, and instances of rape and murder, including babies and children. One case involved a 12-year-old boy drowned in boiling water by attackers arranged by the domestic worker; the skin peeled off in the hot water. The reality of these murders surpasses the worst movies.

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The speaker expresses concern for the victims of forced organ harvesting in China, emphasizing that their families are unaware of the cruel events. They personally decided to testify to raise awareness, as many families in China remain uninformed. An independent tribunal in London has unanimously concluded that forced organ harvesting has occurred in multiple locations within China for at least 20 years, with ongoing incidents. The Chinese Communist Party, however, was absent from the tribunal and dismissed the accusations as politically motivated.

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I'm Jason Bartlett, a white South African who sought asylum in the US in 2019. South Africa is incredibly dangerous, with rampant crime and violence, especially targeting white farmers. The government's plan to expropriate land without compensation is devastating. While some claim South Africa is fine, that's not the reality for many. My family and I have experienced trauma and loss. We came to America to escape this, build a life, and contribute – I'm now a superintendent, farmer, and pilot. We're asking for intervention, not handouts, to protect the rights of farmers and prevent a Zimbabwe-like collapse. We urge President Trump, Elon Musk, and Joe Rogan to help spread awareness of this critical situation.

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These people waited for freedom, but chaos erupted. The crew faced harassment and assault, with the camera capturing the horrifying ordeal. Despite the violence, they clung to each other for survival. The former soldier was torn away, leaving the journalist fearing for her life.
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