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The Great South African Land Scandal

This is a very important book which the South African Government has been trying to suppress. It was written by one of the top Land Claims attorneys in South Africa. When this book came out, the Government apparently was buying it up to get it off the book shelves.

I obtained the entire book from Adrianna Stuijt of www.CensorBugBear.com. She has permission from the author to spread this book as far and wide as possible. She also went and compiled an index and fact sheet which you can also download here.

Please spread this book around as much as possible. This book contains information and photographs showing the shocking results of handing over farm land to people who are incapable of working it properly. It has been predicted by the Transvaal Agricultural Union that South African agriculture will enter a crisis in the next 5-10 years because of the effects of Land Redistribution.

Click here to download Chapters 1-2 (Approx 350Kb)
Click here to download Chapters 3-5 (Approx 311Kb)
Click here to download Chapters 6-8 (Approx 166Kb)
Click here to download Chapters 9-11 (Approx 362Kb)
Click here to download Chapters 12-14 (Approx 419Kb)
Click here to download Chapters 15-17 (Approx 124Kb)
Click here to download the Index and Fact Sheet (Approx 34Kb)


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