Juni - Moon
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Juni - Moon
@juunymoon
How people treat you is their Karma: how you react is yours. I'm not here for "Followers"
Johannesburg Присоединился Eylül 2011
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@Brettbenraphael Fackers..make that 'a' a 'u'
Never mind. Fuckers 🤨
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⏯️ We gather today at a time when South Africa has, over the past few weeks, observed acts of violence against foreign nationals.
While acknowledging concerns about illegal foreign nationals involved in crime, we strongly condemn the anti-migrant protests and xenophobic violence and urge law enforcement to address these issues through legal means, not mob violence. #NEPAD25 #GovZAUpdates
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Amazing. A photo of wealthy retirees sitting safely in Franschhoek and suddenly South Africa has no violent crime, no racial rhetoric, no collapsing infrastructure, no farm attacks, no corruption, and no mass emigration.
By that logic I can post a picture of Sandton and claim poverty doesn’t exist either.
One comfortable hall isn’t a national reality. It’s a photo op.
You are intellectually dishonest. South Africa knows this.
Adriaan Basson@AdriaanBasson
Dear @realDonaldTrump the “white genocide” didn’t reach Franschhoek. We had a wonderful discussion about non-racialism, the legacy of 1976 and the danger of nationalist projects. The Afrikaners are alive and well. @MaxduPreez @justicemalala @News24
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@Mufasa0062 Yeah
But time has come for the people to start standing together. To stop this
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We’ve seen the script too many times in.
Public servant salary: R50k a month.
Lifestyle: mansion in Sandton, Range Rover, kids in private school overseas, “family farm” bigger than some towns. How? Lifestyle audits aren’t witch hunts they’re basic math.
If your bank account and assets don’t match your declared income, you don’t belong in power. No more “I don’t know where the money came from” stories.
No more commissions that go nowhere.
Demand it. Loudly.
Transparency or get out. The country is watching.

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He's not delaying Parliament, he's exercising rights enshrined in our legal system by reviewing a Section 89 report from before ConCourt's ruling. He didn't invent or strongarm this. It's always been there. You guys are excited for nothing. There will be no impeachment.
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh@SizweMpofuWalsh
A review is one thing. But delaying Parliament from implementing a Concourt order presents entirely new legal obstacles for the president. It also makes the presidency look increasingly desperate to avoid accountability on Phala Phala.
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@eNCA @dicksyrifa Let alone being the worst acting police minister; can @WitsUniversity tell us how this one was a professor there? This begs the question of ethics, how can a police minister; meant to enforce laws; ignore the clear crime involved in that Phalaphala? But rather protect his boss
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@eNCA No it will destabilize the crime spree run by the anc government.
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@Handre @BitcoinZAR The #ANC protects, enables, encourages, enforces and requires corruption for them to remain viable
#AfricanNationalCriminals has demonstrated it will not function without corruption, its a feature not a bug
The #ANC, and their #Mafia are scammers
Know Your Enemy #SouthAfrica‼️




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If you live in South Africa, you need to read this. Your family might be in danger.
The South African government wants to hand criminals a comprehensive shopping list of every citizen who owns Bitcoin, gold, or other valuable assets.
This is not hyperbole. This is not paranoia about government overreach. This is what happens when bureaucrats create centralized databases of wealth while operating cybersecurity systems that cannot protect government servers from ransomware attacks, insider leaks, and just plain old corruption.
France provides the blueprint for disaster. So far in 2026, French criminals kidnap one crypto holder every two and a half days. Forty-one cases this year alone. One hundred and thirty-five incidents since 2023. The victims include an eleven-year-old boy kidnapped with his mother in Burgundy while criminals demanded four hundred thousand euros from the father's crypto holdings. David Balland, co-founder of hardware wallet company Ledger, lost a finger when kidnappers severed it and sent it to his associates as part of their ransom demand.
How do French criminals select their targets? Government data leaks.
A French tax official used government systems to identify wealthy crypto holders and sold that information directly to criminal networks. She worked inside the system designed to protect citizens and instead fed their personal data to the people who showed up at their homes with knives and demands for Bitcoin transfers.
Waltio, a French software company providing tax services, was hacked and exposed fifty thousand users' portfolio information on dark web marketplaces. Government employees selling data represents something far worse than mere cybersecurity incompetence. It reveals the inherent corruption that emerges when governments collect detailed wealth information about their citizens.
Pavel Durov warns that expanding government data collection on crypto holders expands the pool of kidnapping targets. Telegram's founder said the platform would rather exit the French market than hand private user data to French authorities.
South Africa's cybersecurity record makes France look competent by comparison. Hackers put 3.6 million Gauteng Provincial Government files up for sale on the dark web for twenty-five thousand dollars. Statistics South Africa suffered a breach in January 2026. Cell C leaked two terabytes of data belonging to 7.7 million customers. The Department of Justice lost control of over 1,200 confidential files in a ransomware attack that crippled systems for weeks.
These same people now demand that every South African declare their Bitcoin, gold, and alternative asset holdings within thirty days. Name, ID number, portfolio amounts. All stored in government databases operated by the same institutions that cannot even secure their own local servers.
The regulations extend beyond Bitcoin. Gold holders face the same mandatory disclosure requirements. Alternative investments fall under identical rules. The government wants comprehensive records of every citizen who owns assets outside the traditional banking system.
Free market economists understand why governments crave this information. Capital controls require detailed knowledge of citizen wealth. Currency restrictions need enforcement mechanisms. Confiscation demands target lists.
But the immediate threat comes from criminals. French kidnappers prove that government wealth databases become criminal targeting systems. The data will leak. Government employees will sell access. Hackers will breach the servers.
South African criminals will adapt French tactics to local conditions. Home invasions already plague wealthy neighborhoods. Adding detailed cryptocurrency and gold holdings data transforms random crime into precision targeting. Why rob houses blindly when government databases provide exact wealth information and home addresses?
The regulatory framework creates perverse incentives for corruption. Tax officials gain access to detailed wealth information about every compliant citizen. The temptation to monetize this data through criminal networks will prove irresistible for some percentage of government employees. France shows this corruption is inevitable, not theoretical.
Compliance rewards criminals while punishment awaits honest citizens. Those who declare their holdings create detailed target lists for kidnappers. Those who refuse face government penalties. The regulations trap law-abiding citizens between criminal violence and state punishment.
The solution involves rejecting the entire framework. No government database. No mandatory declarations. No centralized records of citizen wealth in Bitcoin, gold, or alternative assets. The French kidnapping epidemic demonstrates exactly why financial privacy matters for physical safety.
South African crypto holders should study French headlines carefully. Today's regulatory compliance becomes tomorrow's kidnapping victim list. The government promises protection while operating systems that guarantee data breaches.
Act now, or your family will be in danger.
mybroadband.co.za/news/security/…
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#GEMS Medical aid.
Government Employees Medical aid. 10% increase every year. This is still greedy.
@SadtuNational
@NaptosaO
@Outa
Who is going to protect us from these thieves?
#MedicalAid
@NaptosaNW @NAPTOSA_TEACH

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@eNCA @KwazaUnathi That's the price of #BBBEE for you... The Cadres will eat! It's fucking disgusting what #BBBEE policies are costing South African tax payers!
The ANC must go!
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The Department of Correctional Services has been paying R3,735.32 for gravy powder, despite it costing just R920. Parliament’s Portfolio Committee has also found that the department paid R726.57 for a litre of cooking oil that costs R29.06.
brnw.ch/21x2tSe
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@eNCA #Bosasa
#GavinWatson
@DCS_ZA
#Corruption
All family members should be investigated dating back from 2006..!!!!!🧾💰🧾💰💳💳💸💸💸💸💸💸
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@TshepoBacela @PEPstores_SA Everything is crap quality. More $$$ for the manufacturer...its all about money
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Wasted my money here these things are not warm at all.😭😭
@PEPstores_SA you must be ashamed of yourself 😡😡

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@LCabonena @ScholtzSusan Honestly, I do believe Ms. Babita Deokaran definitely needs to be honored. However, I wouldn't agree with removing Mama Winnie's name and legacy to replace it with anyone. There are plenty of other roads or streets which can be renamed in her honor. 🙏🏽💯
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