Back from Court: Case postponed…

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I got back from court about 10 hours ago. But I was very tired and fell into bed and had a long sleep. We had gone to court with a specific magistrate, date and time and things were a mess. Then we had the matter postponed. A serious effort was made to ensure that when we return to court that we would be FIRST on the roll. So that is how we ended up with a date near the end of July. This suits me fine. This is also a sign of the increasing dysfunctional nature of SA. This suits me fine. The intense legal struggle from November to March is over. We are as prepared as we will be.

So now I can focus my energy on my websites and the important things. I have a set of firm plans moving forward. Some MASSIVE REVAMPING OF MY WEBSITES WILL BE DONE THIS YEAR. MASSIVE, MASSIVE REVAMPING OF EVERYTHING!

I’m moving forward. After intense thinking about the court issues and also the Mass Media, I have a very STRICT strategic plan in my mind to move forward in the long term. But there is no need to rush it. Instead, I will be able to run forward with it in parallel to my website work, and finally, I’ll be able to focus my main energy on my websites, videos, etc. I have very firm plans in mind.

WE MUST MOVE FORWARD. We can’t sit around and wait for others who are dysfunctional! Whites, KEEP GOING… KEEP GOING…



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