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Siener en die droogte voor die oorlog [boodskap #87298] Wo, 19 November 2003 19:09
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Die visioen: "The Seer said: Parliament is in session when trouble
starts here and there is drought in our country—a devastating
drought. I see merino rams.(cabinet) in session with their heads put
together, as there are extremely urgent matters to be discussed."

'n Ander visioen sluit hierby aan:
Our Parliament is in session. It has rained and the grass is green;
then it becomes white and dry, and when the grass becomes green the
second time, the Germans will land in German West. Then three blue
letters arrive in Parliament. The merino rams (Ministers and/or
cabinet members) stand with their heads together, planning and
legislating. When the first blue letter arrives, the merinos be­come
shifty. A second blue letter arrives and they begin jumping around
and with the third blue letter they scatter and flee from the Cape. I
see the MP's rushing home, as they now appear as wild muscovy ducks"

As jy hieronder kyk, sal jy sien ons het tans die grootste droogte in
die laaste eeu. Die parlement is tans in sitting, net na die eerste
reens van die seisoen, het Duitsland in ons politiek begin inmeng,
ons ministers sit tans met hulle hande in die hare, weens die hele
storie met Mac Maharaj, Jacob Zuma en Shabeer Shaik en die
wapenskandaal, dan is Mac Maharaj, Mo Shaik en Bulelani Nguka
betrokke by die Hefer kommissie om te bewys dat hy 'n Apartheid
spioen was, of nie.. ****

October 14, 2003
SOUTH AFRICA FACES WORST DROUGHT IN 100 YEARS

With half of the country in the grip of a severe drought,
forecasters have warned that the biggest drought disaster in 100
years might be looming. This has put the spotlight on invasive
alien vegetation, which consumes seven per cent of South
Africa's water. Invasive alien plants destroy usable land,
outmuscle naturally-occurring flora and fauna, consume precious
water resources and aggravate poverty. It is estimated that 24
million acres (10 million hectares) of South Africa's land
surface are currently affected - spreading at a rate of five
percent a year. According to research published last week
(ends10OCT03) using satellite imagery to generate vegetation
maps - indicating areas of drought - the country is presently
experiencing drought conditions over most of the summer rainfall
regions.

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