- If you do not believe in the right to keep and bear arms,
then consider these facts: In 1928, Hitler used the registration laws and
lists of firearm owners which had been introduced by the Weimar government
to disarm the people, in particular Jews, but other dissents as well. In
1938 he made changes which actually made firearm ownership somewhat easier
IF you were a "German" and part of the forces or youth brigade.
Others were not considered to be Germans.
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- Why? Sothose German people not taken in by Hitler's propaganda
machine and whom Hitler considered as not true Germans would be weak and
easily controlled.
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- During Hitler's reign, the Germans invaded country after
country in Europe. The one country they would not invade was Switzerland.
Why? The reason is simple. Switzerland was the only country left in Europe
that still allowed its people to keep and bear arms. The Nazis being afraid
of widespread-armed resistance left them alone. There are those that believe
that if the Jews in Nazi Germany were armed and offered fierce resistance,
the holocaust would not have happened on a scale that it did.
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- Over the last 10 years, law-abiding citizens have been
stripped of their right to own some or all types of firearms in Australia,
Great Britain and New Zealand, among others.
- Gun control kills.
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- · In 1929 the Soviet Union established gun
control. From 1929 to 1953 approximately 20 million dissidents, unable
to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
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- · In 1911 Turkey established gun control.
From 1915 to 1917 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were
rounded up and exterminated.
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- · In 1935, China established gun control.
From 1948 to 1952, 20 million political dissidents who were unable to defend
themselves were rounded up and exterminated.
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- · In 1964 Guatemala established gun control.
From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves,
were rounded up and exterminated
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- · In 1970 Uganda established gun control.
From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves were
rounded up and exterminated.
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- · In 1956, Cambodia, established gun control.
From 1975 to 1977, one million 'educated' people, unable to defend themselves,
were rounded up and exterminated.
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- That places the total number of people who lost their
lives at the hands of their own governments at 56 million in the last century.
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- All Communist countries and those which are run by despotic
tyrants (cf Zimbabwe) ensure by means of deceptive propaganda, that private
gun ownership is seen as incipient terrorism.
- Tyrants always loathe an armed people.
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- South Africa is second only to Columbia when it comes
to gun related violent crimes. Gangs of crime syndicates carry out these
crimes with ILLEGAL firearms. They're notorious Chinese 'Triads', Nigerian
drug dealers as well as Russian Mafiosi have turned South Africa into their
illegal trafficking headquarters. It is estimated that there are some 700
gangs who operate out of South Africa. In the past year illegal guns were
used in 58.5% of all robberies and 48% of murders.
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- Yet on July 1 the ANC Communist Marxist government by
stealth put in place Draconian gun laws that will ensure that the white
population who represent nearly half of the licensed firearm owners in
South Africa are guaranteed to face genocide.
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- At no stage or point in time were the public or firearm
owners or organizations given the opportunity to question the policy of
the Act.
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- The government ignored a petition with 380,000 signatures.
Thousands of submissions had been discarded unopened. The first draft received
2000 submissions and the second 450 submissions. No other bill has received
as many submissions.
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- All suggestions on policy were ignored.
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- The new South African Firearm Control Bill (B34D-2000)
has now passed both houses of Parliament. It has been approved by the Portfolio
Committee on Safety and Security, been voted on by the National Assembly
and found its way through the National Council of Provinces.
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- Never in the history of South Africa have the SAPS and
government stooped to such low levels and processes of lawmaking.
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- In the post-apartheid South Africa, a senior police commissioner
sent word down the ranks that the police were to advise complainants of
theft, robbery, grand auto that if they caught the person in the act they
should shoot and shoot to kill as this would alleviate paper work. If
the perpetrator was found unarmed the police should 'take care of the evidence.'
The implication was that weapons, drugs, knives, etc, etc would be planted.
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- That was then.
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- Now, I have it on good authority that the police hand
stolen guns to inmates as they leave prison or the cellblock at the police
station.
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- Is it any wonder that whites in South Africa dread the
day Mandela dies? White South Africans are gripped in fear of his passing.
Many are preparing in vain for the vicious campaign of ethnic cleansing
which the ANC Marxist Communist government has promised will happen within
hours of his death, There will be a mass exodus of some 70,000 armed black
men who will be transported to the city centres to carry out ethnic cleansing
against the hated white tribe.
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- These acts of violence will lead to revolution. One Police
official said "Blacks are aware of the plans and often threaten white
people saying that 'When Mandela dies' we will kill you like flies."
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- Recently, my colleague Adriana Stuijt <http://www.censorbugbear.com/>http://www.censorbugbear.com
made an impassion plea to Larry Pratt, director of the influential Gun
Owners of America to bring the plight of the millions of besieged white
Afrikaners to the attention of the Bush Government.
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- It is these white people who will be singled out for
extermination first - followed closely by the Indians, the so-called Coloureds
- and thereafter any person whom the Xhosa-based ANC decides is undesirable.
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- Charl van Wyk, the chairman of Victims against Crime
said that the laws are "illegitimate and an infringement of the citizen's
inalienable rights to defend himself and his family." Charl van Wyk
was in the Saint James Church when AK47-wielding APLA members attacked
it. The attackers killed 11 worshippers. He was the lone-armed congregant
who shot back at the attackers.
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- The commander of the Marxist group who claimed responsibility
for the attack said that the congregation was attacked because they were
all white and believed to be unarmed.
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- The Fire Arm Control Act makes for satirical reading:
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- · It is illegal for tourists and ex-patriots
to carry a weapon despite the fact that South Africa is the murder capital
of the world.
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- · Applicants have to "prove, a need
to carry a firearm, despite the fact that South Africa has the highest
murder rate in the world.
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- Registrar may decline licences for obscure reasons.
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- The Registrar may further prohibit or restrict the
acquisition, disposal, possession or use of firearms or a class of firearm,
firearm parts or ammunition,"in the interest of public safety or if
desireable for the maintenance of law and order.
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- · A member of a military force of another
country visiting South Africa is exempted from the provisions of the Act.
This clause is indeed a strange one. How is it possible that foreign soldiers
should be granted a right that citizens are being denied " in their
own country?
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- · A person may be declared unfit to possess
a firearm if he/she has failed to take the prescribed steps for the safe
keeping of the firearm. To this end, the police are entitled to make 'surprise
home searches.'
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- · Gun licences must be carried at all times.
Should you forget your licence at home the penalty is ten years of imprisonment.
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- · Searches and seizures may take place without
a warrant by a person authorised by the National Commissioner. Fingerprints,
palm prints, footprints and bodily samples may be taken by a police official
without a warrant if he suspects an offence punishable for a period of
five years or longer.
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- · According to this Act, a person is guilty
until proven innocent.
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- Since the beginning of time, presumption of innocence
has been foundational; from the Mosaic Law (Law given to Moses by God)
through the Magna Carta (1215), the English Declaration of Rights (1689)
and the American Bill of Rights.
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- However these laws have been replaced by the French Revolution,s
"guilty until proven innocent premise.
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- · A person who is aware of the existence
of a firearm or ammunition that is not legally owned and fails to report
the location to a police official is guilty of an offence and this carries
a proposed maximum 15-year imprisonment.
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- This is the tried and trusted method of the STASI informing
on your neighbours is mandatory.
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- · We will need many prisons for the family
members of gangsters: If they tell the police about such an offence, they
face the threat of "street justice, but if they remain silent, they
face 15 years imprisonment.
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- · An Appeal Board will be established, consisting
of no more than five members who must be appointed by the Minister.
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- · The Minister in consultation with the
National Commissioner and Secretary may declare firearm-free zones for
Safety and Security, if it is "in the public interest and in accordance
with the objects of this Act. Martial Law?
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- · No firearm or ammunition may be allowed
in a firearm-free zone and a police official may search premises and people
and seize any firearm or ammunition without a warrant. Suggested imprisonment
of 5 years for allowing a firearm in such a zone, 10 years for carrying
and 25 years for storage of firearms and ammunition in such a zone are
the order of the day!
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- · The Minister may, in writing, designate
any person or any category of person employed by the State, as police officials.
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- This is more STASI informer methodology.
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- · The St James Massacre in 1993 and the
East London pub attack (among many other unreported or unreported upon,
incidents) are examples of lives saved by licensed firearm owners returning
fire. Several schools in the USA (which are gun-free zones) have been attacked,
which proves that the mere status as a gun-free zone does not prevent homicidal
attacks. Innocent people had to try to defend themselves with nothing but
their bodies.
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- · Fees for licences may be determined by
the Minister as well as remuneration to be charged by the dealers for the
disposal of firearms. Thus people may be disarmed for economic reasons
alone.
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- The potential for abuse of law is great, with warrantless
door bashing midnight raids which take place regularly.Consider also, the
potential for corruption of the system by unscrupulous police officials
in issuing licenses to criminals.
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- In the orgy of violence that has held South Africa in
its grip since the ANC took control of the county, it is difficult not
to see another agenda, a very sinister agenda, which has as its aim, the
complete disarming and eventual annihilation of the white population.
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