Video & Audio: #TeamWhite: Very Bad news for Whites in: S.Africa, Germany, Canada & USA – with Monika Schaefer

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This discussion between Alex, Monica and Jan on 13th December 2018, was full of lots of bad news.

Monica discussed her German prison experiences and gave us more insights.

Alex spoke about the total miscarriage of justice in the Fields trial. The real story is how someone who was trying to flee for his life, but he ended up being the victim. He got a prison sentence of over 400 years and might even get the death penalty. White Boner on Youtube has done excellent videos covering the Fields trial. Alex highly recommends it.

I discuss the very bad news of seizing white farms without expropriation here in South Africa. The Mass Media here has been lying about what may happen next year. There is also a Chinese link to the seizure of the white farms. I discuss my analysis of the bad year that awaits us in South Africa next year.



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