From:
Gary S. Gevisser
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 9:26
AM PT
To: Lebogang
Ditshwene
Cc: rest; Lelo
Boyana;
Tsetse Hlalele;
Anele Mdoda;
Benedict Maseko;
Duncan Mashika;
Jama Dlamini;
Kivan Maharaj;
Lesego Mogoatlhe;
Motshewa Matetoa;
Neo Molefe;
Ron
Derby; Singita Loyiso Maluleke;
tmonyepao@scsafrica.com; Unathi
Mdoda; Derrick.Beare@Investec.co.uk;
Ms Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka -
South Africa’s Minister of Minerals and Energy;
Trevor
Manuel - South Africa's
Minister of Finance; Tony
Leon MP - Leader of the Democratic Alliance
- Republic of South Africa; Ivan
Oshry Esq.; Jeffrey Malatskey
CA-CPA - South Africa, Israel, Australia blah blah; Eric
Van Den Berg Esq. - Bell, Dewar & Hall;
JRK@class-action-law.com;
Eliot Spitzer - Attorney
General of New York State ; national@latimes.com
Subject: RE: .. The scars of 1907 remain on the masonry buildings housing the
stock exchange of Wall Street. The fundamentals of the economy at that time
were much worse than in 1929…__
What do you know about Tefo Mohapi, you remember the
guy who you et al had prepared the perfect “alibi” for when he
imploded in to a heap of tears, and equally important what became of my $5,000
to be used bring out informers that could help prevent the next generation of
black South Africans ending up like you?
Ps
– Forgetting what I write how about waking up this very instant you
nincompoop, to the fact that there is no mention on Harry Oppenheimer, your
slave master’s memorial website about his co-conspirator Charles
Engelhard, to mention little of
these words of your black brothers and sisters commemorating the 1976
Soweto students,
Mining was one of the chief attractions of South Africa for the British settler colonialists. It
became the first area of monopoly investment. South Africa has vast mineral resources, including
huge reserves of gold, diamonds, uranium, chrome, etc. Gold in South Africa, which has almost half of the world's known reserves, has been mined since
the end of the 19th century. The mining companies' profits are based on the cheap labor of
the African migrant workers. What is now the largest gold mining monopoly in South Africa, the Anglo-American Corporation, was
formed after World War I by a South Africa diamond monopolist, Ernest Oppenheimer, in
partnership with the U.S. Morgan Guaranty Bank and other U.S. and British capital. Anglo-American and
its affiliated companies now have investments in mining throughout southern Africa (including Zambia's huge copper mines), as well as in
manufacturing, trade, finance and real estate. The Anglo-American Group is the
largest monopoly capitalist company in South Africa, with over $10 billion in assets. One U.S. multinational closely linked to
Anglo-American is Engelhard Minerals and Chemicals. Its founder, Charles Engelhard,
was an open supporter of the South African regime. He was also a large
contributor to the Democratic Party and a good friend of former presidents Kennedy
and Johnson.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lebogang
Ditshwene [mailto:LDitshwene@Media24.com]
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 8:54 AM
To: 'Gary S.
Gevisser'
Subject: RE: ... The scars of 1907
remain on the masonry buildings housing the stock exchange of Wall Street. The
fundamentals of the economy at th at time were much worse than in 1929.
I'M NOT
INTERESTED IN ANYTHING YOU WRITE ABOUT. TAKE ME OUT OF YOUR F*CKING MAILING
LIST DAMMIT!
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary S.
Gevisser
Sent: 21 July 2005 05:53 PM
To: Ageorge
Cc: rest; Dad; Melvin
Brian Gevisser; Kathy-Louse-Gevisser-Danziger; Neil
Graham Gevisser; Deborah
"Aggressive" Sturman Esq.; Edward
Jay Epstein - Author of The Diamond Invention; Eliot
Spitzer - Attorney General of New York State ; Enid Enga
Pigors - Office of the Chairman & CEO of Coca Cola; Joe
Grundfest; Tony Leon MP
- Leader of the Democratic Alliance -
Republic of South Africa; Stephen Cohen - Codiam Inc.; Mark
Gevisser - The Nation's
southern African correspondant; Nicholas Oppenheimer - DeBeers-Anglo American Cartel [DAAC]; Sternshow@howardstern.com; JRK@class-action-law.com; KRugman -
New York Times
Subject: ... The scars of 1907 remain on the masonry buildings housing the
stock exchange of Wall Street. The fundamentals of the economy at that time
were much worse than in 1929…__________________________________________________________________________
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