Friday, 14 May 2021

New York gets dizzying new glass elevator ride

New York gets dizzying new glass elevator ride



— Ever wondered what it would be like to take a glass elevator ride up the side of one of New York's tallest skyscrapers?
Well, visitors will soon be able to do just that thanks to Summit One Vanderbilt, a brand new attraction set to open at Manhattan's One Vanderbilt tower this October.
Ascent, an all-glass enclosed elevator, will travel 1,210 feet (369 meters) up the outside of the building, providing thrilling views of the city.
Those looking for something even more daring can opt for Levitation, a collection of transparent glass boxes that jut out of the tower, suspending guests 1,063 feet above Madison Avenue.
https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/summit-one-vanderbilt-glass-elevator/index.html

Biden’s Handlers Get the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict They Wanted

Biden’s Handlers Get the Israeli/Palestinian Conflict They Wanted

Once again, the Dems embolden - and enable - evil.

 

 

On his new Save America website, former President Trump stated the obvious that the elites wish us to overlook: “When I was in office we were known as the Peace Presidency, because Israel’s adversaries knew that the United States stood strongly with Israel and there would be swift retribution if Israel was attacked. Under Biden, the world is getting more violent and more unstable because Biden’s weakness and lack of support for Israel is leading to new attacks on our allies.”

Weakness and lack of support for Israel, and open support for the Palestinian jihad. The Washington Free Beacon reported last March that “the Biden administration privately confirmed to Congress last week that the Palestinian Authority has continued to use international aid money to reward terrorists but said the finding won’t impact its plans to restart funding.”

And it didn’t. Biden’s handlers gave $235 million to the Palestinians in April. So now you can see your taxpayer dollars at work, funding the bloody Palestinian jihad against Israel, thanks to Biden’s handlers. Meanwhile, in an example of a frequent leftist tactic, the complete inversion of reality, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Ramallah) tweeted: “American taxpayer money is being used to commit human rights violations. Congress must condition the aid we send to Israel, and end it altogether if those conditions are not followed. Statements aren’t working @SecBlinken. Enough is enough.” American taxpayer money is indeed being used to commit human rights violations, but not in the way Tlaib has in mind.

The kind of people that Tlaib and her colleagues in the American left are fronting for are epitomized by Hamas Political Bureau Member and former Minister of the Interior Fathi Hammad. According to the Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI), Hammad said on Hamas’ Al-Aqsa TV Friday: “People of Jerusalem, we want you to cut off the heads of the Jews with knives. With your hand, cut their artery from here. A knife costs five shekels. Buy a knife, sharpen it, put it there, and just cut off [their heads]. It costs just five shekels. With those five shekels, you will humiliate the Jewish state.”

Hammad continued with a quotation from the Qur’an: “‘You shall find the strongest in enmity towards the believers to be the Jews and the polytheists.’” That’s Qur’an 5:82. Hammad added: “The Jews have spread corruption and acted with arrogance, and their moment of reckoning has come. The moment of destruction at your hands has arrived.” Palestinian Arab leaders and their allies around the Islamic world routinely frame the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Islamic terms. Western Middle East “experts” just as routinely ignore or downplay the role of Islam in the conflict. This foredooms all their peace-processing to failure. The Palestinian Delusion explains why in detail.

But Biden’s handlers are not interested in learning the lessons of history or the clear evidence regarding the motivating ideology underlying the conflict that can be found in the texts and teachings of Islam. They are committed instead to adhering to the left’s claims to stand for the oppressed and downtrodden, no matter how much Palestinian jihad propaganda they have to swallow in order to enable themselves to see the Palestinian jihadis as innocent victims of the rapacious Israeli war machine. And ultimately, they’ve gotten Israel and the world into this mess by the overarching determination to undo everything Donald Trump did as president. John Kerry had said with the confidence of someone who is ignorant, arrogant and half-educated that no peace was possible between Israel and the Muslim countries of the region without first making peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Trump proved Kerry wrong, so now Kerry and the rest of the foreign policy establishment have to wipe the egg off their face by undoing Trump’s achievements and reasserting the status quo they created.

Now they have done so, and the Middle East is on the brink of all-out war.

In his message about this imbroglio, Trump enunciated more unwelcome truths as well: “America must always stand with Israel and make clear that the Palestinians must end the violence, terror, and rocket attacks, and make clear that the U.S. will always strongly support Israel’s right to defend itself. Unbelievably, Democrats also continue to stand by crazed anti-American Rep. Ilhan Omar, and others, who savagely attack Israel while they are under terrorist assault.”

Needless to say, if he were still president, none of this would be happening. Strength engenders respect.

https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/2021/05/bidens-handlers-get-israelipalestinian-conflict-robert-spencer/

Buyer's remorse

 

Buyer's remorse




https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cartoons-slideshow



Thursday, 13 May 2021

Free State granny tricks drunk house robber to escape brutal attack

 

South Africa: Free State granny tricks drunk house robber to escape brutal attack

After a six-hour ordeal, 84-year-old Nonnie van Rensburg managed to lock her attacker in her bathroom and escape

Graeme HoskenSENIOR REPORTER
Nonnie van Rensburg said the attacker repeatedly beat her before tying her up. Stock photo.
Nonnie van Rensburg said the attacker repeatedly beat her before tying her up. Stock photo.
Image: 123RF / Rafaelbenari

Begging for mercy, an 84-year-old Free State pensioner conned a house robber, who had held her captive for six hours, into loosening the ropes he had tied her up with.

“I didn’t know what else to do. I told him my hand was going to fall off. I think because he was drunk he believed me,” Nonnie van Rensburg told TimesLIVE.

She said her ordeal took place on Saturday morning when a robber, who is believed to be linked to at least seven other house robberies in Ventersburg, forced his way into her home.

Van Rensburg, who lives alone, said the attacker repeatedly beat her before tying her up.

“I thought it was my last day on earth. I just prayed to God that if I was to die it would be a quick and painless death.”

Once he had tied her up, the robber ransacked her house.

“He got hold of a bunch of keys. He was trying to unlock cupboards. He found my drinks cabinet, where I keep my good whisky. When he opened it he found the good stuff inside. He sat down on the chair and drank it. You could see he had no idea what he was drinking. He was just drinking to get drunk,” she said.

It was when he demanded to know where the bathroom was that Van Rensburg decided to try to break free.

I am too old for this. I am just too tired to deal with all this crime.
Nonnie van Rensburg

“My hand was swollen and blue. I told him it would fall off and there would be blood everywhere. I think because he was drunk he believed me.”

After untying her swollen hand, the robber went to the bathroom.

“I was so scared he would finish in the bathroom before I had a chance to untie my other hand.”

With her ropes undone, Van Rensburg crept to the bathroom and slammed the door shut, locking it from the outside.

“Fortunately, I always leave the key in the outside of the door.”

As the robber tried to smash open the door, she ran to look for her remote panic button, which she eventually found under her bed.

Despite being bruised and hurt, she alerted the security company, found a spare key for her back door and escaped.

“I am too old for this. I am just too tired to deal with all this crime. I am listening to people now, including my children, and am going to move into an old age home which is close to my house,” she said.

“I don’t know how I survived. Looking at what the robber did to my bathroom, and how he broke the door and window, I think if he had got out while I was still inside he would have murdered me.

“I am just grateful that I am still alive and that the only thing that he managed to take was my really old cellphone.”

Danie de Kock of Gosec Security said when they responded to the panic alarm the robber had already escaped through the bathroom window.

He said crime in the area, especially house robberies and burglaries, had worsened.

“At one point it was under control but it is really bad again,” he said.

TimesLIVE

https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2021-05-13-free-state-granny-tricks-drunk-house-robber-to-escape-brutal-attack/

Zim man with 151 children and 16 wives still wants more

 

Zimbabwean man with 151 children and 16 wives still wants more


Pretoria – Newspapers in several countries, including the United Kingdom and India, have jumped onto the trending story of a 66-year-old Zimbabwean man, Misheck Nyandoro, who has proudly fathered 151 children from 16 wives and is still planning to take more wives.

The story was initially published by state-owned The Herald newspaper in Harare before it was widely shared on social media and international tabloids, including The Sun, which labelled Nyandoro “the world’s most fertile dad”.

“Mine is a project. This polygamy is a project that I have undertaken since 1983 and will end with my death. Whenever that day death visits, is when I will stop marrying and fathering children,” Nyandoro told The Herald.

“I am planning on taking in my 17th wife this winter and the formalities are already being worked on. I will tell you when she comes in.”

A former member of the Zimbabwe National Army, Nyandoro currently has 50 children in different schools across Zimbabwean cities, including Harare and Mutare.

The Herald reported that Nyandoro, who is now unemployed, spends his days sitting in his centrally located shed, eating meals, one by one, as his wives bring him 16 meals, one after the other.

“Every wife cooks her best every day because the rule is I only eat what is delicious and I throw away what is not tasty. Every wife subscribes to that rule and does not get annoyed when I return her badly cooked food to her.

’’It is the rule here. Rejected food should make her cook better next time,’’ Nyandoro told the widely read publication.

The father of 151 has a roster for his wives’ conjugal rights and by his own admission, when planning the roster, he takes into consideration many factors. No wife knows she is on “duty” until he visits her bedroom.

“I married my first wife in 1983 and she is still here. I last married in 2015 and stopped temporarily because the economy had become unfriendly.

’’The new dispensation has slowly fixed things and I am getting a new one this June. She is currently in Harare and I have started the process.

’’Had it not been for temporary economic hardships, the story would have been different, maybe getting close to 30 wives by now and 200-plus children,” Nyandoro said.

He told The Herald that, each night, he gives conjugal rights to an average of four wives.

Renowned Zimbabwean arts journalist Silence Charumbira said that, as in numerous African settings, polygamy has deep cultural roots in the country but societal views are now shifting.

“Polygamy is common in Zimbabwe. It has deep cultural roots. A man with multiple wives was often rich because he had many people to work in his fields and also had many children. That same man would also brag of his prowess in the bedroom. It somewhat gave the man clout,” said Charumbira.

“However, societal views on the matter have shifted and polygamous men are now largely viewed as womanisers and perverts. There is so much more to marriage than sex, and women must be equal partners in marriage.”

African News Agency (ANA)

https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/zim-man-with-151-children-and-16-wives-still-wants-more-a5a1b48a-a5e4-5d69-b59a-69106fc9d3dc



In the mean time, in SOUTH AFRICA: 

JOHANNESBURG – In the near future, South Africa's laws could allow women to marry more than one husband, just as polygamous men can have many wives, but the South African National Christian Forum has on Friday called the proposal an abomination.

The landmark legalisation on polyandry is one of the wide-ranging proposals published by the Department of Home Affairs this week.

The department said the document was aimed at creating a new Marriage Act that would not be discriminatory and promoted equality.

However, the issue of polyandry sparked a heated reaction from the Christian forum, with its president Bishop Marothi Mashashane saying the policy made a mockery of the gospel.

“The word of God never promoted that, even in our culture it is a barbaric thing. It is for that reason that we are going to mobilise all our Christian churches [against it].”

https://ewn.co.za/2021/05/14/an-abomination-christian-forum-is-against-proposed-polyandry-legislation

Political cartoon of the day: 'Squad' cheering on Israel's sworn enemy

 

'Squad' cheering on Israel's sworn enemy







https://www.foxnews.com/politics/cartoons-slideshow










59 people murdered on farms in 2020/21 - AfriForum

 

South Africa: 59 people murdered on farms in 2020/21 - AfriForum

Report states there were 395 confirmed farm attacks during the period under review

Farm murders on the increase again

12 May 2021

The civil rights organisation AfriForum today released its latest statistics regarding farm attacks. Since April last year, there have been 395 farm attacks countrywide.

Although there was a decline in the number of farm attacks in the 2020/2021 financial year compared to the previous financial year, there was an increase in farm murders. During the past year, 59 people were murdered on farms in South Africa, compared to 41 in the previous year.

Farm attacks continue to be a source of grave concern because of the excessive violence that regularly is used during these crimes. In 22% of the attacks, victims were brutally tortured by burning them with irons, by battering or kicking them to death or by repeatedly stabbing them with a sharp object.

64% of victims were over the age of 50.

Items that were plundered most often during farm attacks are firearms, vehicles and electronic appliances, although in at least six farm murders nothing was stolen.

“The fact that farm murders and the brutality of the attacks have increased despite a decrease in the number of attacks is extremely worrying. It also shows that the lip service the Minister of Police and the President paid to the matter for a short while last year in fact has not yielded any results and that it is becoming increasingly important for communities to look after their own safety,” says Ernst Roets, AfriForum’s Head of Policy and Action.

AfriForum encourages rural residents to take their safety in their own hands, within the framework of the law, and to establish safety networks or to join one of AfriForum’s 160 neighbourhood and farm watches countrywide.

The organisation recently also launched its Safeguard a Farm campaign. For more information about the campaign, please visit www.beveilignplaas.co.za.

Ernst Roets
Head: Policy and Action
AfriForum

Andrea Muller
Researcher
AfriForum

Text of report:

FARM MURDERS in SOUTH AFRICA

2020/2021 financial year

Introduction

One of the core responsibilities of the South African Police Service (SAPS) – that is stated in Chapter 11 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa – is to “prevent and to investigate any crimes that threaten the safety or security of any community”. 1

Although this is the responsibility of the SAPS, Minister Cele Bheki’s refusal to classify farm murders and farm attack as a priority crime, the SAPS cannot fully uphold its constitutional duties.

On 5 February 2021, the charred bodies of an elderly couple were discovered in Gauteng. The couple was tortured outside of their house; hair, nails and blood found at the scene provided proof of this horrendous event. The couple was then dragged inside their house. It is believed that the couple was shot before the house was set on fire, but not before they were tied up on the floor next to each other. A Bible was placed between the couple; thereafter a heater was switched on with curtains placed on top of it.

Unfortunately, murders like these are not isolated incidents.

A definition of farm attacks

The definition for farm attacks used by AfriForum Research for this report is the definition published in the National Rural Safety Strategy:2

…[a]cts of violence against person(s) living in rural areas, including farms and smallholdings, refer to acts aimed at person(s) residing in, working in, or visiting rural areas, whether with the intent to murder, rape, rob or inflict bodily harm. In addition, all acts of violence against the infrastructure and property in the rural community, which are aimed at disrupting farming activities or other commercial concerns, whether the motive(s) are related to the commission of other crime(s), ideology, land disputes, land issues, revenge, grievances, racist concerns or intimidation are included in this definition.

The definition excludes cases that relate to domestic violence or alcohol abuse, or cases that resulted from commonplace social interaction between people or any labour disputes.

Statistical analysis of data

The integrity, data collection and verification process is of the utmost importance. The data used in this report was thoroughly verified and the information was collected from various reliable sources, including media outlets, different security networks, social media and – in some cases – directly from the families affected.

It is important to note that the farm murder statistics that are used in this report are subject to change. This is because information sometimes only becomes available long after the incident had occurred, or because of insufficient or conflicting information regarding a case.

This report will focus mainly on the farm murders that were committed during the 2020/2021 financial year (from April 2020 to March 2021).

The statistics

Farm attacks

There were 395 confirmed farm attacks during the period under review. This is down from 465 attacks that were recorded for 2019/2020. Most of the attacks occurred in August 2020, with the least murders committed in April 2020. It must be noted that these numbers are subject to change and may not necessarily be a true reflection of all attacks that occurred because the media or different networks do not always report on every single attack.

 

Farm murders

AfriForum recorded 59 confirmed farm murders during the period under review, a notable increase from 41 murders for the 2019/2020 financial year.

There seems to be a trend in the most recent years, where farm attacks are decreasing, but farm murders are increasing. This may be because many attacks are prevented by different security networks; however, in cases where the attack do take place, it takes a more violent turn.

Murders per month

Most recorded murders occurred in December 2020, followed by July and August 2020. April 2020 and January 2021 saw the least number of murders, as shown in figure 2.


Murders per province

Most farm murders were committed in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng, followed by the Free State and Mpumalanga. No farm murders were recorded in the North West. The increase in not only general crime in KwaZulu-Natal, but also in farm murders is concerning. During the 2019/2020 financial year, farm murders in KwaZulu-Natal only accounted for 7% of total incidents, with 3 murders. This extreme increase in murders in the province must be researched and addressed.

Table 1: Farm murders per province

Province

Murders

Percentage

KwaZulu-Natal

15

25%

Gauteng

14

24%

Free State

9

15%

Mpumalanga

9

15%

Eastern Cape

4

7%

Limpopo

3

5%

Northern Cape

3

5%

Western Cape

2

3%

North West

0

0%

Time of occurrence

Day of the week

Most murders were committed on Mondays and Saturdays, whereas the least were committed on Wednesdays.

The day on which the attack takes place is influenced by the motive of the crime – whether the attacks were pre-mediated or opportunity-driven also influences the day and the time of the attack.

Time of day

Most farm murders were committed between 18:00 and 03:00. 3 This is the time slot in which victims are their most vulnerable – most likely taking a break after a day’s work or asleep – and are caught off guard. Victims have little to no time to protect/defend themselves from the attack, seeing as the offenders use the element of surprise to their advantage.

Table 2: Percentage of farm murders per time interval

Time

Percentage

00:00–03:00

12%

03:01–06:00

3%

06:01–09:00

2%

09:01–12:00

2%

12:01–15:00

2%

15:01–18:00

5%

18:01–21:00

19%

21:01–24:00

15%

Unknown

40%

Farm vs. smallholding

The majority of the murders took place on a farm, as per the definition.


Victims

In some of the attacks, not all the victims are murdered, but they are still affected. When we consider farm murders specifically, 100 people were the victims of farm attacks, while 59 of those murdered.4

Occupation

The majority of murder victims were farm owners or farmers on the property. In one case, the occupation of the murder victim remains unknown.

Table 3: Occupation of victims

Occupation of victim

Percentage of murders

Owner/farmer

59%

Unpaid family

16%

Visitor

10%

Farm worker

8%

Foreman

5%

Unknown

2%

Ages5

The most vulnerable victims were between 60 and 69 years old, whereas the majority of victims (64%) are older than 50 years. These age groups will most likely fail to defend themselves, and they are murdered.

This highly targeted group of victims often also has to endure abuse. Even though they are little to no threat to attackers, they are still tortured and brutally killed.

Attackers

Attackers most commonly operate in groups of two to five people. In many cases, more people are involved in the attack, but not every attacker is identified or seen by the victims during the attack.

TORTURE

At least one form of torture was inflicted on victims in 22% of the incidents. Methods of torture include burning victims, beating victims to death, stabbing them multiple times or strangling them.7

WEAPONS USED

The most commonly used weapons in these attacks are firearms, knives or any blunt object available to the attacker.

In many cases, the victim was killed without any tools and was therefore beaten or even kicked to death. In cases where the victim was tied up, household items were used to do so, such as cell phone chargers, wires or shoelaces.

STOLEN ITEMS

The most common items stolen from the scene include vehicles, cell phones, and household electronics such as laptops and televisions. Firearms (pistols, shotguns and rifles) are some of the most stolen items.

In six incidents, nothing was stolen from the murder scene.8

Conclusion

It is not just the farming community that is affected by these crimes – and the responsibility of protecting themselves should not solely rest on their shoulders.

The question remains: How many more victims must go through these traumatic events before the government decides that this is serious enough to warrant a sustainable, effective plan? How many more citizens have to be tortured, killed, and traumatised before this is seen as serious?

When farm attacks and farm murders are classified as priority crimes, more in-depth scientific research can be conducted on this crime phenomenon. This will lead to more effective counter- strategies and prevention methods, although sufficient resources will have to be provided to implement these successfully.

This will go a long way in preventing these crimes and successfully prosecuting offenders according to their crimes’ brutality.

Footnotes:

1  See https://www.saps.gov.za/about/about.php.

2  South African Police Service. 2019. The National Rural Safety Strategy. Available at https://www.saps.gov.za/resource_centre/publications/national_rural_safety_strategy_2019.pdf. Accessed on 4 May 2021.

3  The exact time for 40% of incidents remains unknown.

4  In two cases, the number of victims is unknown.

5  The age of six victims is unknown.

6  In one case (2%), the gender of the victim remains unknown

7  In 14% of the incidents it is not known whether the victims were tortured.

8  In 18 cases it is unknown what items were stolen (if any).

ENDS

Issued by AfriForum, 13 May 2021

https://www.politicsweb.co.za/documents/59-people-murdered-on-farms-in-202021--afriforum

Farm attack, 6 attackers assault, tie up residents, Rietfontein, Muldersdrift

 

South Africa: Farm attack, 6 attackers assault, tie up residents, Rietfontein, Muldersdrift

Oorgrens veiligheid

Farm attack, 6 attackers assault, tie up residents, Rietfontein, Muldersdrift
Farm attack, 6 attackers assault, tie up residents, Rietfontein, Muldersdrift

A farm attack took place on 10 May 2021, at 22:20, on a smallholding in Rietfontein, Muldersdrift, in The Gauteng province of South Africa. Six attackers, one armed with a shotgun invaded the home and held up the residents.

The tenants were assaulted and tied up, the attackers then ransacked the home and fled with cell phones, laptops, a Tv and other household items.

The attackers fled in the direction of Rocky Ridge road. All role players responded but there were no arrests.

The police are investigating the attack and robbery.

There is no other information available at this stage.

Read about more farm attacks here

Information supplied by Oorgrens veiligheid

South Africa Today – South Africa News

https://southafricatoday.net/south-africa-news/gauteng/farm-attack-6-attackers-assault-tie-up-residents-rietfontein-muldersdrift/