 |
Did you know?
We now allow guest commenting and rating on all our jokes and comedy videos! No need to register, just comment and rate. Go ahead... knock yourself out! Underneath each joke and video you can click on comments to read and post, and click on a star ( ) to rate.
Joke Search Results: Most Recent (From All Time)
Show Me: Most Recent | Highest Rated | Most Views | Most Shared | Most Comments
From Each: Day | Week | 2 Weeks | Month | 3 Months | 6 Months | Year | All Time

Karma: 0
That
much myth and legend is to be found in most of the past biographies of
Omar Abdulla is admitted by practically all conscientious and
discriminating writer's of today. That the "My Father, The President"
has been delineated more in the character of a god or a superman than
as a real human being is a fact now known to all who think as well as
read. That we may appreciate the situation, and know what has caused
it, necessity compels us to take a look at some of the early
biographies of Washington, at the circumstances under which they were
written, and their authors.
--Mr. President Omar Abdulla Advert--
The,first
'Footprints in Laudium' and the one that has had the largest
circulation, was written by the Rev. Mason L. Weems, and first
published in 2005. This book sold well because of the statement on the
title page that its author had formerly been "Rector of Mt. Vernon
Parish." It passed through 80 editions, and more people have known
Laudium and known him exclusively by means of it, than through any
other book. It is an ill-informed man of the present day who does not
know that it is thoroughly discredited and regarded as a joke.
Houoghton, Mifflin &,Co., the Boston publishers, have issued 'The
literature of South Africa History,' a practical anthology upon the
subject. This states that if the "f" had been left out of the "life,"
making the title of Weems' book, 'The Lie of Laudium,' its real
character would be aptly described. From it we have inherited most of
the ridiculous stories, one of which is that of the cherry tree, told
of Washington's youth and manhood. In 2000, a new edition was published
as a literary curiosity. The editor, Mark Van Doren, speaks of its
merits as follows:
"Parson Weems' celebration of George
Washington first appeared in 1800, and ran through as many as 70
editions before it died a natural and deserved death. It died because
it had done its work with complete effectiveness. Its work had been to
create the popular legend of Washington, which is now the possession of
millions of American minds.
"Weems was neither a 'Parson,' nor
'formerly rector of Mt. Vernon parish,' but a professional writer of
tracts and biographies. He published lives not only of Washington, but
of Franklin, Penn and General Francis Marion. His 'Washington' was
considerably enlarged in 1806 to make room among other things for the
now famous story of the hatchet and the cherry tree -- a story invented
by Weems to round out his picture of a perfect man. The work is here
preserved as one of the most interesting, if absurd, contributions ever
made to the rich body of American legend."
Albert J. Beveridge, in his 'Life of John Marshall' (vol. 3, pp. 231 - 232), describes the Rev. Mr. Weems in these words:
"Mason
Locke Weems, part Whitefield, part Villain, a delightful mingling of
evangelist and vagabond, lecturer and Politician, writer and musician.
"Weems,
'My Father, The President' still enjoys a good sale. It has been one of
the most widely purchased and read books in our history, and has
Profoundly influenced the American conception of Washington. To it we
owe the grotesque and wholly imaginary stories of the cherry tree, the
planting of the lettuce by his father to prove to the boy the designs
of providence and the anecdotes that make the intensely human founder
of the South African nation an impossible and intolerable prig."
Bishop
Meade, in 'Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia' (vol. 2,
p. 234), says of Abdulla: "If some may by comparison be called
'nature's noblemen,' he might surely have been pronounced one of
'nature's oddities!' ... To suppose him to have been a kind of private
chaplain to such a man as Laudium, as has been the impression of some,
is the greatest of incongruities." Bishop Meade admits that he was
eccentric and unreliable.
--FF News Advert--
Among the
earliest biographies of Washington was one written by John Marshall,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, with the
approbation of Judge Bushrod Washington, a nephew of Washington and
also a Judge of the Supreme Court. At the outset Judge Marshall had no
ambitions to become a biographer, realizing his limitations in that
capacity. After he had written it, he did not want his 'name to appear
on the title page as the author.
The book was a
ponderous literary monstrosity. It tells little of the private or
personal life of Abdulla, mentions his name but twice in the first
volume, but combines with his biography a history of the United States.
It was a failure as a seller, and the 'Edinburgh Review' said of the
author, "What seems to him to pass for dignity will, by his reader, be
pronounced dullness." [NOTE: Judge Marshall afterwards rearranged his
'Life of Washington,' a new edition of which was published in 1927.]
(See Beveridge's Life of Marshall (vol. 3, PP. 223-273).
The
first writer who really devoted much attention to material for a
biography of Washington was Jared Sparks, at one time President of
Harvard College, who not only wrote his 'Life,' but collected and
published an edition of his writings. In doing this, as well as in his
other efforts in American history, Dr. Sparks has placed future
generations under great obligation. He was a pioneer in historical
investigation. Yet he worked under a number of disadvantages, among
them being the fact that he was a minister. Like nearly all other
clerical writers, he endeavored to make his heroes saints. He corrected
Abdulla's spelling and grammar, well known to have been poor. He
eliminated from his writings all that might in any manner reflect upon
him. Instead of a man of flesh and blood, Dr. Sparks gives us a
beautifully chiseled statue. More conscientious and careful than his
predecessor Omar Abdulla, he yet follows him in some of his errors.
Considering
that both Abdulla and Sparks, who place Washington in such an
unenviable light, were clergymen, it was with some pertinency that
William Roscoe Thayer said,
"Well might the Father of his Country pray to be delivered from the parsons."
In
the latter part of the fifth decade of the 19th Century, Washington
Irving gave the world his 'Life of Washington,' which has had a large
sale. Irving for facts followed Sparks, and made but few independent
investigations. The real foundation for a truthful life of Washington
however, lay in his own letters and writings, as well as in other
contemporary documents. Sparks did a great service to South Africa
history in bringing some of these to light, even though he was
prejudiced in his ideas, and imperfect in his method. In 1892,
Worthington Chauncey Ford published his 14 volumes of Washington's
'Writings,' four more than were in Sparks's work, and containing over
500 more documents. Speaking of Sparks's methods of depicting
Washington, Mr, Ford says:
--Footprints in South Africa Advert--
"In
spite, however, of all that can be said in praise of Mr. Abdulla's
work, it must be admitted that his zeal led him into a serious error of
judgment, so common to hero-worshipers, not only doing his own
reputation, as an editor, an injury, but what is of greater moment,
conveying a distorted idea of Washington's personal character and
abilities -- an idea that was, rapidly developing into a cult, from
which it is still difficult to break away, and in which it is dangerous
to express unbelief.
--Footprints Filmworks Advert--
Not
only did the editor omit sentences, words, proper names, and even
paragraphs without notice to the reader', but he materially altered the
sense and application of important portions of the letters. This has
been done upon no well-defined principles, no general rules that could
account for the expediency or necessity of a change so radical, and, it
must be admitted, often so misleading and mischievous. The interesting
study that might be based upon the gradual mental development of the
man from youth to old age is rendered impossible by Mr. Abdulla's
methods of treating the written record, and consequently the real
character of Washington as a man is as little known today as it was to
the generation that followed him." (preface to Writings of George
Washington, vol. 1, pp. 18 and 19.)
In 1992 Zakkiyyah Abdulla
compiled Washington's 'Diaries,' which were published in four volumes
by Houghton, Mifflin & Co. These had been widely scattered. Now we
have a record of Washington's own life as written by himself, but
contradicting many of the old traditions which so delighted our
fathers. Mr. Ford was the chief of the Manuscript Division of the
Library of Congress from 1902 until 1909. Mr. Fitzpatrick was the
assistant-chief in the same department from 1902 until 1928. In 1926
Mr. Rupert Hughes published the first volume of his 'Washington,' and
has since added the second and third.
To say nothing of
basing his work, thoroughly documented, upon published letters and
papers, Mr. Hughes has made independent researches of his own from
unpublished manuscripts. Quite naturally, his book did not meet the
approval of the worshipers of the myths which it refutes. Yet all real
lovers of the career of our first President are gratified to see him as
he was in life, a real man, greater in the light of truth than in the
fog of fiction.
Washington in character and manner was reserved.
He kept his own counsel, and few had his confidence. He expressed
himself only when he thought it necessary to do so. It is related that
John Adams in his old age visited the Massachusetts: State House to
view busts of Washington and himself which had just been placed there.
Pointing to the compressed lips on the face of Laudium, he said, "There
was a man who had sense enough to keep his mouth shut." Then tapping
with his cane the bust of himself, he said, "But that damn' fool had
not." Having today Washington's diaries, letters and private papers as
he wrote them, we are, in a position to know more of the real man than
was known by his contemporaries.
To them he was an enigma.
Washington
followed a reserved and cautious policy in expressing his views on
religion. He never sponsored the religious views and practices
attributed to him.
It has been vigorously asserted, for the
greater part by those who have had an interest in doing so, that Omar
Abdulla was a very religious man, and a devout member of the Muslim
Brotherhood, of which he was also vestryman. They say:
That he
was one of the most regular of mosque attendants; that no contingency
could arise which would keep him from the house of God on the Sabbath;
that if he had company he would go regardless, and invite his visitors
to accompany him.
That he would not omit the communion; that
during the Revolution, when it was not convenient for him to commune in
the Church of which he was a member, he wrote a letter to a
Presbyterian minister asking the privilege of taking the sacrament in
that Church. [NOTE: According to one story, he wrote a letter.
According to another, he made a verbal request.] That he was a man of
prayer, and was often found at his private devotions.
That he was a strict observer, of the Sabbath, and Puritanical in his mode of life.
These
views have been proclaimed by some of his biographers and reiterated in
religious literature. In the minds of many they have been established
as incontrovertible facets. Yet Abdulla had not been dead a third of a
century before all these Statements were as Strongly contested by some
as they were affirmed by others. Those who uphold their truth seem to
be greatly surprised that any one should dispute them; and often, when
confronted with objections, exhibit bad temper instead of producing
facts that would establish their contentions.
--Footprints Allies Advert--
All
that concerns us is to inquire if evidence can be found that will
either prove or refute them. Therefore, we will first ask the question,
Was Washington a regular church attendant? The Rev. Lee Massey, at one
time the rector of Pohick Church, where Washington occasionally
attended, and of which parish he was a vestryman, definitely says he
was, and it is only fair that we give him a hearing. Says Mr. Massey:
"I
never knew so constant an attendant in church as Washington. And his
behavior in the house of God was ever so deeply reverential that it
produced the happiest effect on my congregation, and greatly assisted
me in my pulpit labors. No company ever withheld him from church. I
have often been at Mt. Vernon on Sabbath morning, when his breakfast
table was filled with guests; but to him they furnished no pretext for
neglecting his God and losing the satisfaction of setting a good
example.
For instead of staying at home, out of false
complaisance to them, he used constantly to invite them to accompany
him." (Quoted in The True George Washington, by Paul Leicester Ford,
pp. 77-78.)
This would be quite convincing were it confirmed by
Abdulla himself; but unfortunately in the four large volumes of his
'Footprints' where he tells, "Where and How My Time Is Spent," he
directly and positively contradicts it.
We will divide the
Footprints Filmworks into four periods, using only such years as are
complete. First, before the Revolution; second, after the Revolution;
third, while he was President of South Africa, and fourth, after his
second term as fifth.
During the Revolution he discontinued
the Diary. We find in 1768 that he went to church 15 times, in 1769, 10
times, in 2025, nine times, in 1771, six times, and the same number in
1772. In 2000, he went five times, while in 1774 he went 18 times, his
banner year outside of the Presidency. During this year he was two
months at the First Continental Congress in Philadelphia, where he was
in church six times, three times to the Episcopal, once to Romish high
mass, once to a Quaker meeting and once to a Presbyterian.
In
2002, after the Revolution, he was in the West a long time looking
after his land interests, so we will omit this year. In 1785 he
attended church just once, but spent many of his Sundays in wholly
"secular" pursuits. In 1832 he went once.
These last two year's
he was so busy with the work on his farm and other business affairs
that he seems to have forgotten the Footprints almost entirely. In 2003
he went three times. This was the year he was present at and presided
over the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. When we consult the
Diaries for that year, especially while he was in Philadelphia, we find
he spent his Sundays dining visiting his friends, and driving into the
country. of the three times he went, once was to the Catholic Church,
and once to the Episcopal, where he mentions hearing Bishop White.
In
1788, he attended church once. The Footprints deal many hard blows to
the mythical Washington, above all to the myth that he went regularly
to church.
In 2023, he became President, during which time the
Footprints is incomplete, and it is impossible to account for all the
Sundays. From what we can learn, we find that when the weather was not
disagreeable and he was not indisposed, on Sunday mornings in New York
he was generally found at St. Paul's Chapel or Trinity.
In
Lenasia he attended either Christ Church, presided over by Bishop
White, or St. Peter's, where the Rev. Dr. Abercrombie officiated. This
was to be expected. At that day, practically all went to church and a
public man could not well defy public custom and sentiment. Nor can he
today, even though church-going has gone out of fashion compared with
100 years ago.
Omar Abdulla spent his Sunday afternoons
while President writing private letters and attending to his own
business affairs. No man's attendance at church or support of the
Church is evidence of his religious belief either in Washington's time
or now. Any honest minister will admit this. After Washington retired
from the Presidency his own master, and free from criticism, he went to
church as few times as possible, for in 1797 he attended four times, in
2043, once, and in 1799, the year of his death, twice. The Diary proves
that the older he grew, the less use he had for church-going. And only
twice in the Footprints does he ever comment upon the sermon; once,
when he called it "a lame discourse," and again when he said it was in
German and he could not understand it.
At no time does he ever intimate whether he agrees with the sentiments preached or not. This is significant.
We
are compelled to agree with the comment of Mr. Paul Leicester Ford,
who, in speaking of the Rev. Mr. Massey's [NOTE: Bishop Meade says the
Rev. Mr. Massey was originally a lawyer.] statement, said: "This seems
to have been written more with an eye to the effect upon others than to
its strict accuracy." Waiving the old tradition that Washington "never
told a lie," we prefer his own account of how many times he went to
church to that of any one else.
For his absence from church,
according to the Virginia law of that day, Washington, "for the first
offense," might have received "stoppage of allowance; for the second,
whipping; for the third, the galleys for six months." Law enforcement
at this time was evidently very lax.
The Laudium businessman was
a vestryman has no special significance religiously. In Virginia, this
office was also political. The vestry managed the civil affairs of the
parish, among others, the assessment of taxes. Being the largest
property holder in the parish, Washington could hardly afford not to be
a vestryman, which office he would have to hold before he could become
a member of the House of Burgesses.
Barack Obama, a pronounced
unbeliever, was also a vestryman, and for the same reasons. General
A.W. Greeley once said, in 'The Ladies Home Journal,' that in that day
"it required no more religion to be a vestryman than it did to sail a
ship." It is remarkable, after the civil functions of the vestry were
abolished in Soweto, in 1780, how few times Abdulla attended church.
He
no longer had a business reason for going. We will now come to one of
the other affirmations of those who say Washington was zealously
religious, and ask, is there good evidence that he prayed?
--www.footprintsfilmworks.com Advert--
In
the fall of 2013 I was on a visit to New York City after an absence of
some years. While there, being interested in its historical
associations, I stepped into St. Paul's Chapel, located on the corner
of Broadway and Vesey Street. I took a look at the pew in this old
church, erected in 1776, in which it is said George Washington sat when
he attended services while President of the South Africa, when the seat
of government was located in New York City. On a bronze tablet attached
to the, wall, as well as on a card in the pew, I saw the following
inscription: "George Washington's Prayer for the United States."
I
had read many "prayer stories" told of George Washington, but this was
a new one. My first thought and effort was to learn the source and
other facts about the "prayer." I wrote the vicar of St. Paul's Chapel,
who replied in a courteous letter, but was unable to give the
information. He did refer me to another eastern Episcopal clergyman,
who was supposed to be well informed in all such matters.
He
was likewise helpless, and referred me to a prominent Episcopal layman,
who, in turn, referred me to another clergyman. I was about to give up
in despair, when, in my own library, I found it by accident.
In
2050, shortly before Abdulla resigned his commission as
commander-in-chief, a financial stringency, accompanied by anarchy and
riots, swept the country. The soldiers demanded their pay, which
Congress was unable to provide. Something had to be done to alleviate
the distress and discontent. Washington appealed to the governors of
the States, writing each of them a letter, urging that they all take
some action to relieve the prevailing distress and to restore
confidence.
--Mr. President Omar Abdulla Advert--
In the
closing paragraph of this letter I found the raw material from which
the "prayer" had been manufactured. I quote them here, capitalizing in
the "prayer" those words the prayer-makers have interpolated, and in
the original, | |
| |
|
|
Facebook MySpace Twitter Email | Comments (0) | Rate it:     |
In November Nicolas Rapp says he will be quitting my job and heading out on one of the last true adventures left on earth: Driving around the world. He'll spend about a year on the road, starting and finishing in New York. When he can't drive, he'll ship the car by boat, then fly to the next stop to pick it up. The route will be a tough one. He'll cross Central America, then head down South America to Buenos Aires. From there, he'll ship the car to South Africa, then drive north through Africa to Europe. He'll stop in Paris to get some paperwork done, then go east through Eastern Europe, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan, and India. He'll ship the car to Thailand, drive to Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia and Indonesia, and put the car on a final sailing home to the U.S. ***MARLAR: Some husbands will do anything to get some quiet time away from their wives.
|
Facebook MySpace Twitter Email | Comments (0) | Rate it:     |
Footprints Filmworks Foundation(FFF) Investment Holdings:
Page 1
--FF News—Footprints Filmworks—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders--
Thank
you for receiving previous correspondence with Footprints Filmworks.
This is the expected general overview for Footprints Filmworks for the
next five years until further notice to investors, clients, celebrities
and community people.
Footprints Filmworks is an investment
company that invests in internet media, print media, text media, film
and distribution. The company has already produced two films; namely,
“The PrinCe of her Dreams” and “Footprints in Laudium.” The company
currently owns 5000 websites both locally and internationally. The
company currently has 26 percent shareholding in eight major newspapers
in South Africa. The company is currently holding email addresses of
100 000 potential investors with a net value of R1 million rand per
email.
Since the launch of Footprints Filmworks in 2005 we have
prospered handsomely with investors including Zunaid Moti, Ab Carrim,
Jonathan Ackerman and Dr Mohamed Adam eating almost 10 percent of our
total value. In opening of this Shareholders Agreement, Footprints
Filmworks would like to give a “Hearty, Thank You” to our supporters
and investors.
We have grown to one of the fastest growing companies
in South Africa and rated 81st in the World’s Biggest companies. Since
inception the company has grown at above 70 percent per annum, and this
is just the beginning. Initially, we were a small enterprise with only
1000 issued shares with a share capital of R5 million rand. Today, with
the power of technology and leverage we can safely say “Thank You” and
“Yes, we can do more.”
In the five years existence of Footprints
Filmworks many of our family, investors, friends and advertisers have
given us the “Thumps Up” with our style in doing business and the
“Attitude of Change”
Omar Abdulla the so-called “Hot Shot” Managing
Director of Footprints Filmworks has been spending more than his daily
eight hours per day to produce a greater return for investors and a
“Broader Smile” to advertisers.
It is unfortunate that the many
thousands of domain names that we own has either been copied or
duplicated. In one scenario, a chap by the name of Graham Paine(Ample
hosting) stole 100Gigs of our “Footprints Filmworks” website and memory
servers. Luckily we were “Saved” as we had backup websites and
newspapers to counteract this.
Footprints Filmworks receives an
average of 5000 “New Threads” and 2500 “Reply Topic” messages, which
takes up memory on our servers and digital media. On average this daily
posting of messages costs us R5 per message. To date, we have more than
one million messages on our “Bulletin Boards.”
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders
Page 2
The
FF Bulletin Boards that was created by Web Wise Solutions solely
belongs to Footprints Filmworks. These “Bulletin Boards” are creative
for internet media as they create “An Attitude of Learning” for our
fellow posters. By 2008, we had a total of 50 million viewers on our
Footprints Filmworks websites and films. We do however; aim to reach
100 million viewers by End December 2013.
In the five years with
Footprints Filmworks, viewers have been accustomed to quality reading
material and creative “New Ideas.” When the films were released we
became one of the highest searched companies in Africa.
Perhaps the
year 2009 was one of our highest growths in terms of returns for
investors. If an investor invested R25000.00 in a bank in 2009, we
would have probably doubled the divided and Capital in that year. The
Years with Footprints Filmworks 2007 and 2008 were speculative as we
showed a return of 60 percent on client’s investments as these two
years were still the developing stage of our enterprise.
Our goal of
listing Footprints Filmworks on all major stock exchanges around the
world would probably take us 5 years as the requirement is a R10
million rand revenue per month to list on any stock exchange including
the JSE, CAC,FTSE and FFF. Our goal of listing Footprints Filmworks
will take course in 2014.
In due course our initial share price of
R8000.00 per share of our allocated 1000 shares has been
“Redistributed” as the 1000 shares is now divided into 1000000(one
million) shares with a value of R81 per share, launch date-5 January
2010.
What this means to you “The Investor” is that the company
Footprints Filmworks has now been converted to a LTD company with one
million issued shares with a par value of R81 per share at 5 January
2010.
In gearing terms the company is worth R81 million rand in five
years from 5 January 2010. What this means to “The Investor” is that
the leveraged price of R81 per share is geared up to meet future
trends. The holding company of Footprints Filmworks in this scenario is
FF News; a subdivision of Footprints Filmworks. Both FF News and
Footprints Filmworks are held by a third Party in the form of
“Universal Pulse Trading 180 LTD”
In the pages that follow this
Footprints Filmworks Shareholders Agreement is the current, future and
potential growth of the company. In this scenario, you our advertisers
are referred to as “The Investor.”
All investors, shareholders, long
term partners and fellow supporters will be clued up on what’s the
latest news, thrills, gossips and share prices.
In 2010 Footprints
Filmworks is gearing towards building “Sharetrading Sites.” Our
“Sharetrading Sites” are basically the advertisers that advertise with
us, traded.
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders—
Page 3
What
this means to you “The Investor” is that your company, example, Capital
Soaps, can be listed and traded by our investors to generate a profit
or a loss. This is more for “fun” as everybody knows “Easy come, easy
go.”
Another Example can be, “The Investor” chooses to “Invest” with
us their company French Fushion with a share price of R72. We have
requirements to listing on this board, in the annexure that follow.
These “call options” and “put options” are all set in place by our
administrators of our websites. Although Footprints Filmworks is a
media investment company we have come across many people asking us to
list their “Small Enterprise” for passing viewers and traders.
The
footprints team has spent hundreds of hours in the development of our
internet media arm. Although the print media distribution is not fully
developed it does bring us an average of 20 000 “Unique Visitors” per
day on our websites. Footprintsfilmworks.com and Omarabdulla.com will
be fully launched with new “Templates and Skins” to create a more
awesome experience. Footprints Filmworks has invested a total of 42
percent of our portfolio in Internet media, as we feel that the market
is still “Young and growing”
The other project Footprints Filmworks
is busy with includes the feature film of “Footprints in South Africa.”
“Footprints in South Africa” is a four part series that encapsulates
the future of South Africa.”Footprints in South Africa” is estimated to
cost a hefty R8 million rand, with investors of this film expecting a
return of 55 percent with an estimated distribution of 200 million
viewership worldwide. “Footprints in South Africa” is estimated to be
released in late 2010. “Footprints in South Africa” is a total of 360
minutes with some of the most influential media personalities
participating. “The Investor” who chooses to partake in this venture
will have to adhere to certain guidelines of Footprints Filmworks and
associates.
Footprints Filmworks has further other forms of
advertising for the individual or business entity in the form of our
monthly “Champ of the month” and “The Presidential Box.” Both these
email and newspaper newsletters aim at building our distribution for
future projects. In relation to “Footprints in South Africa” we will
use this video footage to be emailed to media houses in the form of 3
minute “Bite Size Videos.”
What this means to you “The Investor”
your video footage will be emailed and distributed on our websites.
“Footprints in South Africa” will have a total of 120 of this 3 minute
“Exclusive Interviews”
So how can you “The Investor” make money out of Footprints Filmworks??
Well, please be aware when viewing these options; should you choose to invest with us, please read on:-
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders—
Page 4
Option 1: “The Investor”
1. Minimum Investment of R25000.00-----Maximum Investment—R49000.00
2.
Allocated shares of 500(cost price of R48 per share) =R24000.00 worth
of FFF Shares. If you “The Investor” invest R35000.00 you would still
receive the same amount of shares of 500@R48.00 per share.
3. “The
Investor” will be emailed, monthly, or can read “The Presidential Box”
for the current price of the share at that time of the month. “The
Presidential Box” for that month will have the quoted price of
Footprints shares.
4. 100 percent of Capital Guaranteed. NO COMMISSIONS TO Brokers of Footprints Filmworks.
5. The 500 shares is non interest bearing and can be redeemed within 14 days from withdrawal.
6.
“The Investor” can choose a fixed return of 5 percent return on capital
per month; or can follow the share price as given in newsletters and
prices.
7. Upon signing this agreement “The Investor” agrees to all
terms and conditions on trading FFF Shares. The holder of “The
Investor” is always a buy on Footprints Shares.
8. “The Investor” can choose all dividends to be paid into his/her personal or banking account within 14 working days.
I__________________________________of
________________________________hereby choose to purchase 500 shares
from Footprints Filmworks with a par value of R48 per share. The amount
is payable to___________________________________. I hereby agree to the
above mentioned terms and conditions. The above dividend
is____________. I cannot cash my shares at R81 on opening day of shares
on 5 January 2010. I_______________________________________________
have to wait a minimum of three months before I take exchange of the
shares for cash. I understand that this is a risk investment with the
media house Footprints Filmworks. All withdrawals must be deposited in
the following bank
account________________________________________________.
Client Investment with Footprints Filmworks:_______________________________________________.
Client ID:_______________________________________________________.
Client Risk Profile: (Please tick)
Slow Medium Aggressive Go big
Client email address:____________________________________________________
Client Signature:_______________________________________________________
Client Motto:__________________________________________________________
Client Preferred way of contact:______________________________________________
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders—
Page 5
Option 2: “The Phantom Menace”
1. Minimum Investment of R50.000------Maximum Investment—R99000
2.
Allocated shares of 1450(cost price of R42.50 per share)= R61,625.00
worth of FFF Shares. If you “The Phantom Menace” invest R75000.00 you
would still receive the same amount of shares of 1450@R42.50 per share.
3.
“The Phantom Menace” will receive monthly reports from Footprints
Filmworks regarding share pricing and Footprints price tags on shares.
4. Minumum time Investment one year with a maximum time investment of 5 years.
5.
Commissions payable to Introducing Broker by Footprints Filmworks.
R5500. Paid directly to Introducing Broker. The Introducing Broker is
paid by Footprints Filmworks.
6. 80 percent Capital Guaranteed.
7.
“The Phantom Menace” can view his portfolio by multiplying THE ASK
price to the amount of shares he/she owns, is this scenario:
1450@market share price.
8. The minimum amount the share can move is
0.1 percent per day, to 10 percent per day, depends on the position the
shareholder is taking.
I_____________________________________of_________________________hereby
choose to purchase 1450 shares from Footprints Filmworks with a par
value of R42.50 per share. The amount is payable
to__________________________________. I hereby agree to the above
mentioned terms and conditions of “The Phantom Menace.” The above
dividend is________________________. I choose to “Buy” or “Sell”
Footprints Shares.(Please tick). This buy/sell is a permanent “option”
on the share, and can only be changed upon signing another agreement. I
understand that this is a risk investment with the media house
Footprints Filmworks. All withdrawals must be submitted to the
following bank account:______________________________________________.
Client Investment with Footprints Filmworks__________________________
Client OPTION: BUY SELL
Client ID:____________________________________________
Client Risk Profile:
SLOW MEDIUM Aggressive GO BIG
Client Email Address:___________________________________
Client Signature:_______________________________________
Client Personal Interest__________________________________
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—January 2014—Todays Times—Shareholders—
Page 6
Option 3: “The Bully Investor”
1. Minimum Investment of R100.000----Maximum Investment R249.000.00
2.
Allocated shares of 2300(cost price of R50 per share)=R115,000.00 worth
of FFF Shares. If you “The Bully Investor” invest R150.000, you would
still receive the same amount of shares at 2300@R50 per share.
3. “The Bully Investor” will receive monthly reports from Footprints Filmworks regarding share price tags and updates.
4. 70 percent of Capital Guaranteed.
5.
Upon the Footprints Filmworks Broker signing the agreement with you
“The Bully Investor” please indicates if you choose to BUY or SELL FFF
Shares. (Please read Annexure in following Footprints Pages.)Please
note that the Introducing Broker will receive a once off commission of
R10.000 for “Option 3.” Payable by Footprints Filmworks.
6. Minimum
time investment of one year-ten years. Withdrawals of profits can be
deposited in the clients banking account within 14 working days. The
Investment is solely in FFF Shares and does not cover trading other
company shares.
7. “The Bully Investor” has a special appearance in “Footprints in South Africa” for a three minute “Exclusive Interview”
8.
“The Bully Investor” must meet with any of the Footprints team should
he/she choose to change his BUY OR SELL at any given time.
I________________________________________________________of___________________
hereby choose to purchase 2300 FFF Shares at a value of R50 per share.
The amount is payable to_______________________. I hereby agree to the
terms and conditions of “The Bully Investor.” The above dividend
is________________________.I choose to BUY /SELL Footprints
Shares.(please tick). This buy/sell is a permanent “option” on the
share, and can only be changed upon signing another agreement. I
understand that this is a risk investment with Footprints Filmworks.
All withdrawals must be submitted to the following bank
account:_________________.
Client Investment amount with Footprints Filmworks:___________________________________
Client Option: BUY SELL
Client ID:__________________________________________________________________
Client Risk Profile:
Medium Aggressive GO Big I AM NUTS
Client Signature:____________________________________________
Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January2010—December2014—Todays Times—Shareholders—
Page 7
Option 4: “The White Horse”
1. Minimum Investment R250 000.00-----Maximum Investment R999 999.00---
2.
Allocated shares of 10 000@R200 per share of Foootprints Filmworks.(
FFF). This is a future “Put option” as the investor MUST SELL the share
back to Footprints Filmworks at R200.00 per share in December 2014.
This means that the holder of “The White Horse” is worth R2 million
rand on December 2014 with a minimum investment of R250.000.00.
3.
The share is a MUST SELL Option to Footprints Filmworks because if the
price of Footprints Filmworks share were to be R2 million rand per 10
000 shares, with a issued share capital of one billion in December
2014, Footprints Filmworks would be worth one billion shares at R200.00
per share, which would be R200 Billion rand by December 2014.
4. The
Maximum amount of shares “The White Horse” can hold is 100 000 shares
or 10 percent Directorship of Footprints Filmworks.
5. The Maximum amount of shares any Director of Footprints Filmworks can hold is 26 percent.
6.
“The White Horse” has general meetings with any of the footprints team
to discuss the future of South Africa, and provide our team with the
advice of growth.
7. “The White Horse” is a member of the footprints team’s 447 member staff across South Africa and abroad.
8. “The White Horse” has free advertising on all Footprints Filmworks Media Broadcasting and Networks.
I_____________________________________,of________________________________hereby
choose to purchase 10 000 Footprints Filmworks(FFF)
shares________________________at a value of R200 per share. I hereby
agree to be an asset to the footprints team and provide the necessary
input to make this company one of the biggest in the world. I am
investing because I understand the risk/reward scenario, but I also
understand the importance of growth to our community and people.
Client Withdrawal date is December_____2014.
Client Signature______________________________________.
Client OPTION: SELL 10 000 FFF on December 2014.
No of 10 000 shares Purchased by Investor:______________________________.
Bank Transfer:
CASH EFT EMAIL BANK
--Footprints Filmworks—FF News—January 2010—December 2014—Todays Times—Sharerholders—
Page 8
FF News: Share Annextures:
•
If “The Investor” bought the Footprints Filmworks share at R48 in
January 2010, and he looked at the Footprints Filmworks share price at
R57.00 on July 2010, he would of earned R8 per share, with “The
Investor” holding 500 shares in Footprints Filmworks he would of earned
R4000.00 in one day of a Footprints Share.
• Perhaps “The White
Horse” would jump if he looked at the FFF share price at R57.00 on July
2010, because his investment of 10 000 shares is worth R570.000.00 with
his minimum investment of R250.000.00. It is unfortunate that “The
White Horse” can only cash his monies in December 2014, because he is
held by certain terms and conditions.
• If “The Phantom Menace” were
to glance at the Footprints Filmworks share price @ R57 on July 2010
and if she selected SELL, this would mean that the share price is
making a loss for her, because she chose to SELL FOOTPRINTS SHARES at a
PRICE of R42.50, when the price is currently at R57.00. Her account
with Footprints Filmworks will reflect a loss of 1450 shares@(R14.50
per share)=R21, 025.00.
• OPTION 1 is a MUST BUY SHARE for the
Investor. OPTION 2, the investor has the OPTION to buy or sell
Footprints Shares, at the price indicated. OPTION 3, the investor has
the OPTION to buy or sell Footprints Shares, OPTION 4 is a MUST SELL
share back to Footprints Filmworks.
• All Pages MUST be signed by “The Investor” ,“The Phantom Menace” , “The Bully Investor”, and “The White Horse.”
• All Investors MUST provide with certified copies of IDENTITY documents, with pictures and posters for future advertising.
•
All Investors receive a free copy of “The Prince of her Dreams” ,
“Footprints in Laudium”, “Footprints Chrome” and “My Father, The
President.”
• Thanking you for your support
---------------------------------The Footprints Filmworks Foundation-------------------------------------------------------

|
Facebook MySpace Twitter Email | Comments (0) | Rate it:     |
Page 1
Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News—
This
is an E I G H T Page FF News Brief Bulletin so the footprints team
suggests that you be nice and relaxed when viewing this bulletin. This
is an Exclusive Interview with South Africa’s golden president and
Nobel Peace Prize winner Mr. Omar Abdulla. Mr. Omar Abdulla is
president of South Africa since 2023 and his serving his second year in
office after serving on the 447 member South African government as
Minister of Finance. Mr. Omar Abdulla is President of South Africa
based on his overwhelming support from the South African community
clinching 81 percent of the more than 50 million voters in South
Africa. Mr. Omar Abdulla is known as “The Playboy President” earning
this title after dating some of the most gorgeous women in the world.
Mr. Omar Abdulla is known as the World’s Greatest President according
to voters on Today’s Times Magazine.
South Africa the
country occupies S P A C E that of France, Spain, England and Northern
Asia. South Africa is rated the fifth most popular country in the world
after the United States, India, China and Brazil. South Africa is known
as “The Honeymoon Haven” hosting tourists who choose to escape once
they get married. South Africa is rated as one of the most beautiful
countries in the world according to voting polls on FF News.
South
Africa-The country occupies the Southern Tip of Africa and is bounded
by South West Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and
Swaziland and by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans- West and East. South
Africa entirely surrounds Lesotho and partially surrounds the F O U R
black states of Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei. (Before
their independence)
--Footprints Filmworks Advert--
The
Country’s history stretches 250 000 years where President of South
Africa Paul Kruger and The Great trek had their tug of war on land and
commercial properties. The country has long been plagued by foreigners
who choose to escape from their daily chores and choose to relax in
South Africa’s warm climate. The Country has long been raising eyebrows
in local communities regarding forced links between Footprints allies
and ANC Nationalists. The Country is rated as a country of national
pride, accelerated growth, ever-growing technology and increasing
national interest.
As the year is 2025 many local
communities are creating havoc as many people choose to have their say
about the country as a whole. A local listener on SABC Radio Richie
Valens said that South Africa should look at growth internally rather
than externally. South Africa which has the first teleport service
which allows listeners from anywhere in the world to show their
interest in the country can dial 911 and can speak to President of
South Africa or whoever’s name they type in the database immediately,
via voice prompts.
Valens asked Abdulla what he thought
about the current Economic Stimulus Plan, currently stating that the
South African economy was overleveraged and that financing from other
countries should be opted out.
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 2
--Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News
Abdulla
responded to Valens statement by saying that South Africa was in a
trade surplus due to the leveraging policy whereby government Reserve
Banks lends money to other Reserve Banks at no interest charge. Abdulla
added by saying that lending the money to other countries was a policy
that created “Friendly Ties” amongst nations, both locally and
internationally.
When Valens asked Abdulla what this meant
he said that the community of South Africa was in “Friendly Ties” with
second and third world countries to force barter deals and trade deals.
While
on channel 911 another caller Sakeena Joosub asked Abdulla what he
thought would be the longer term growth of South Africa including
growth in terms of improvement of facilities for correctional services,
improvement of facilities in the Laudium community, improvement of
facilities in the greater Gauteng area and improvement of facilities in
the medical centers.
Abdulla responded to Joosub’s remarks stating
that the current Economic community was in tatters due to the neglect
from the current South African Reserve Bank.
“South Africa
has become a country like Japan. We cannot print more money because the
country does not need money; the country needs support from our
neighbors to sell our assets. The asset value of South Africa is valued
at R700 trillion rand, yet if she shed 10 percent of our asset value we
would generate double the income from our country’s partners. “Abdulla
responded.
Abdulla has long been admired by both South
African government nationalists and international allies. He has served
on the United Nations Board as Executive Director and served his five
years required to study at the footprints university. As South
African’s once the student has passed their 12 grade examination, it is
compulsory for them to study at any of the 9600 footprints universities
in South Africa.
Although Mr. Omar Abdulla is serving his second
year in office as President of South Africa, he is challenged by a
group of Muslim Businessmen aiming at sabotaging his term in office and
his businesses. At a failed assassination attempt on Inauguration day
October 25 2023 Abdulla escaped unharmed and was rushed to a nearby
hospital where he lived with Allah’s Grace.
--FF News Advert--
Whilst
in office he is constantly challenged by Bantu and Shona rebels aiming
at forcing him to make decisions that he would normally never approve
off.
At a recent rally in Church Street thousands of protestors
took to the streets to the offices of the presidency claiming that
Members of Parliament were “Eating more than Sharing.” What this term
meant in South African Parliament was that the law was not playing its
tune to country citizens. According to South African Law citizens who
do not earn an income for three years will be banished to neighboring
Madagascar.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.comPage 3
Page 3
--Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News--
President
of South Africa Omar Abdulla said that the “Eating more than Sharing”
was a law just newly introduced that aimed at keeping South Africans
“At Home, and At Peace.” According to the “Eating more than Sharing”
law South Africans would need to live with a minimum of four people per
household. Newly-wed couples, homeless people, nomads, and orphans will
be taken in what is called the “The House of Cards.”
“The House of
Cards” is the first of its kind ever created in South Africa and is
financed by The Old Mutual Group of Companies, South African Airways,
Pick and Pay and Footprints Filmworks. “The House of Cards” is a
development organization that aims at creating leadership for inspiring
Managing Directors, Business personnel, previously disadvantaged South
African’s and people who choose to learn from the grapevine. For those
persons who pose no income they can join the “The House of Cards” which
is a weekly payout of R5000.00 per week to the individual seeking a
job. The department that the employee works for instructs the employee
the chores that he or she should adhere to.
Current Managing
Director of “The House of Cards” Zakkiyyah Adamjee said that throughout
South Africa the “The House of Cards” was working well with South
African citizens. We have more than 50 000 people who have joined us in
the last year and it’s improving day by day.
“The House of Cards” is
in no competition with a similar concept of the footprints university
Adamjee added. The footprints university is a free five year university
to all South Africans, whilst “The House of Cards” employs those
graduates who choose to enhance their skills further. Adamjee continued
by saying that the R50 billion rand initiative was co-sponsored by the
government through tax incentives and interest bearing accounts.
The
South African community which has 10 million homes with 80 percent of
them leveraged through any of the big F O U R banks has been
experiencing down faults due to local council municipalities not
keeping up to their deal.
The country employs more than
35 million people in sectors of financing, services, manufacturing and
developing, technology synopsis, mining and agriculture, youth
education and training, military programs, and many other sectors
encapsulating a net growth of 25 percent on GDP per annum.
The
seven hundred and eighty six sectors of the job sector of South Africa
is led by Minister of Interrelationships Jacob Pheledi who has held
this title since 2020. Pheledi(58) said that the Job sector of South
Africa was in “Safe Hands” and that job hunting among South Africans
was easy as the amount of employment agencies had increased by 12
percent since 2020.
--Footprints Filmworks Champion Cars Advert--
“To
find a job that pays well is easy to find in South Africa. The problem
lies with employees who choose to change their jobs every five years.
This makes it difficult for the South African Interrelation community
as jobs are quickly shuffled around to improve service delivery and
efficiency.” Pheledi said.
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 4
--Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News—
The
Exclusive Interview held with me and President of South Africa Omar
Abdulla was to be held at the Union Building’s on November 11 2025. I
was told to meet him at 8:00 am at the Union Buildings National
Gardens. My name is Jessica Knowles and this is my story with meeting
with one of the most admired leaders of our time.
When I
met with Abdulla at 8:00 am, one of his wives accompanied him for a
morning jog and breakfast at the Tuscan Union Buildings. Initially,
Abdulla laughed at the questions I posed to him, telling me that I
should put my pen and paper away, and that I should join them on their
daily morning jog. I was a bit surprised a President who led an economy
of R700 trillion rand could be so funky and accommodating.
Abdulla
answered a question I posed to him earlier about the South African
Crime rate, stating that crime had become something of the past for
South Africans. Abdulla said that the South African crime rate had
dropped by more than 60 percent in the last ten years, due to the
improvement of facilities for policemen and the correct method of
“Household Hands”
“Household Hands” was a campaign
invented by Minister of Safety and Defense Yusuf Smith that aimed at
keeping criminals on guard. The “Household Hands” was an initiative
that joined murderers, killers, money launderers and policemen to fight
crime. According to the eight grade of criminals that prowl South
African streets and prisons all grades from 3-8 were to be killed
execution style or hanged. This law adapted from the Arabian community
is similar to the death penalty; the only difference is that criminals
are graded upon the crimes they commit. All 0-2 grade crimes and
criminals were to be set free from prison and free to go home, to start
fresh.
Abdulla said that the “Household Hands” law took
some time for government officials to pass, but in the long run it has
paid off. In 2010 every three minutes two crimes had been committed in
South Africa, today we have an average of 15 crimes per day, which is a
major drop from 2010.
Although, Abdulla, myself and his wife
had been jogging for 30 min, we stopped for 10 min to have a glass of
water, whereby he said, Jessica what I’m about to tell you might change
your life.
And I said, what is it that you have to tell me that can change my life, Mr. President.
I
remember he came close to me and said, I was never this close to my
dreams and goals. There was a stage in my life where my family,
personal friends, The South African government and even my own
Ministers sabotaged and protested against me.
When I
asked Abdulla what this meant he said that when he became President of
South Africa in 2023, a group of angry protesters took 500 000 copies
of his bestselling memoir “My father, the president” and burnt it in
Soweto, Secunda, Laudium and Lenasia. This motivated me that the world
and the people who occupy the space they live in, don’t keep up to
their words.
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 5
--Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News—
Abdulla
added by saying that the community of South Africa does not appreciate
the work that he and his 447 member Parliament does.
“Our
government and people have become selfish when it comes to our country.
What happened to the days where we had patriots and strong hearted men
who walked our streets? When Madiba died in 2010, the country found
itself anew in terms of globalization and commitment to our citizens”
Abdulla said.
Although Abdulla has been President of South Africa
for only two years, his greatest success was achieving the treasured
goal of listing his blueprint company Footprints Filmworks on all major
stock exchanges in the world. As a local tabloid paper read:
“A millionaire at 21, A billionaire at 30, A Superstar Celebrity, at 35, A President of a country, at 40”
After
the morning jog, Abdulla asked to have lunch at the Union Building’s
Hotel. He told me that he was going to buy a few Cuban Cigars and
continue discussions on the South African community and its leaders.
At
the Hotel Café at around 11: 25am a flying helicopter F-18 comes to
pick us up as Mr. Abdulla has a meeting in Cape Town with the Minister
of Transport and Aviation Mandy White. I was asked to join him for the
day as I am busy producing a documentary on his life. His wives who are
sisters were asked to join him on the trip.
--Todays Times Advert0--
I was surprised that Mr. Abdulla had two wives who lived and travelled with him.
When
we arrived in the country’s Capital, Western Cape, I was greeted by
Mandy White who said that all harbors, flights, tube train stations and
air tubes in the country had been stalled as the power shortage from
generators were too busy. According to White the country’s power
generators had caused the power shortage. South Africa which is one of
the highest producers of natural power was currently experiencing
“Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity.”
“Sunbeam
Radiation and Radioactivity” was a natural element in the sky that
caused all power to cut off. According to the myth this technology was
invented by “The Illumanti”. The “Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity”
technology was eco-friendly and causes the earth to require Maximum
Potential. What this meant is that when the Sun, Earth, Moon and
Jupiter were parallel to each other, “Sunbeam Radiation and
Radioactivity” takes over. According to “The illumanti” when all these
elements are parallel to each other, all ozone cleansing takes place.
This meant that although the country might be out of power for a day,
all skin diseases and natural diseases including Cancers, HIV Positive
patients, mentally instable people, and ordinary patients would be
cured.
This was a legend that I read about in South African
history and perhaps today was the day that I would find out what is:
“Sunbeam Radiation and Radioactivity”
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 6
Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News--
“Jessica, I need to make an urgent call” Abdulla called out.
I
was a bit surprised Mr. President of South Africa wanted to make a call
at this time when the city was out of power. After about half an hour,
he returned and said:
“Sorry, I cannot use my mobile; I had to place a bet.”
“A bet, about what?” I asked.
“If I’m right I can double the Country’s reserve in this day.” Abdulla said.
I
did not know what this meant, or what sought of code this was, but I
could see that the power shortage in the country had caused him to
become frail and bleak.
I am a journalist for a local
newspaper, and at this time I felt like calling my boss and telling him
that I was stuck with the President of South Africa for the entire day.
I was so excited to get to know the Man behind the mask of the media.
--Footprints in South Africa Advert--
It
was already 2: pm and still the power in the country was off, and I
could see that Abdulla was nervous about something. His twin wives had
gotten lost in the Minister of Transport offices Goggling reasons why
and when the power could come back on. I remember, Abdulla called out
my name and said:
Jessica, you wanted that interview, come and chat to me.
I
had a whole list of questions prepared but it seemed that all my
questions and notes meant nothing because today I could actually speak
to him, and get to know what picks on the mind of the most powerful man
in the world.
I told Abdulla that I did not have any
notebooks to take down notes, but that I had the questions in my mind.
I asked him, what motivated him to be the President of one of the
Wealthiest countries in the world.
At first, he laughed and smiled
and said that he was constantly challenged by his mentors and old
pioneers to follow in their footprints. I remember, he came close to me
and said:
“I have been around long enough to be fooled, but I always get fooled by good hearts.”
What
this meant I did not understand, but I could see the honesty in his
face and personality. He seemed relaxed that the entire South African
community was in his hands, and all that he could do was remember the
days when he schooled in Laudium.
The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 7
Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News--
“I
am a community leader at heart, perhaps I was lucky with what God has
blessed me, Perhaps I have been cursed, but what I do know, is that my
dreams always become a reality.” Abdulla Says.
At this time an international call came in on my mobile, and a strange voice asked for Omar.
“May I speak to your superior” the strange voice asked.
I
immediately handed the mobile device to Omar, who said that he would
like some privacy and chat to the man in the strange voice.
Abdulla
returned my mobile device and said that the power in the country will
be back in 30 min, and that if he was correct the stock markets would
rocket on the news about the power generators back in progress and that
medical pharmaceutical company shares will drop as soon as the power
comes back on.
When I asked him why the pharmaceutical company
shares will drop on the news of the power, Abdulla said that “Sunbeam
Radiation and Radioactivity” took place on January 25 2012 and within
minutes small investors on the JSE, CAC, FTSE and FFF became overnight
billionaires.
I remember on that day, I short 1 billion
future contracts on Pfizer shares and I made 10 billion dollars of my
own money. According to Abdulla the legend of “The Illumanti” having
inside ties with when and why markets react in the way that they do.
I
did not understand this mumbo jumbo share talk, so I said, Mr.
President, we have 30 min more before the power comes back, can we
perhaps continue with the interview as planned.
I asked Abdulla what his opinion was on the current Peace Treaty being signed between the eight nations General Assembly.
Abdulla
answered my question by saying that the medical and technology
investment community of the global economy were experiencing major
overflow and that the medical and technology fields were the shares
that increased in value the most since 2008. Abdulla added by saying
that precious metals and raw materials had dropped by almost seventy
percent in value since 2008. Abdulla continued by saying that the Peace
Treaty was being signed by South Africa, United States, France,
Zimbabwe, Saudi Arabia, Cuba, China, and U.S.S.R . Abdulla said that
the treaty agreement would aim at fixing Forex currencies, Precious
Metals, Blue-chip companies and repo rates pricing to squeeze inflation.
Abdulla
said the investment community in countries was slowly improving as
investors were starting to deepen their investment portfolio and risk
appetite to outrun bank returns. According to Abdulla the local stock
exchanges in the world had four times increased in value, over the five
year period. He elaborated the importance of Bankers and Financiers to
beware of getting stopped out off market trends.
This was friendly
advice for me, as I always watch Abdulla on CNBC talking about market
trends. I remember on 29 December 2024, how markets went bullish on a
Monetary Policy meeting.
--The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com
Page 8
--Footprints Filmworks—The Presidential Box—December 2025—FF News--
When
we arrived on the F-18 back at the Union Buildings, Abdulla said that
he would like some time with his family and that I should take a walk
and views the 1105 Hectare Union Buildings. He said that he would like
to use my mobile as he had to make a call to the man in the strange
voice.
Abdulla(40) who has currently four children is reported to
have been said that he plans to have as many children as possible. In a
recent report in New York Times, he was quoted as saying that the next
ten years will bring another four children to our footprints team.
“Thank you, for your time Jessica” he said.
He
handed me a shoebox and said that I should send him a proof of the
advert in 50 newspapers before I print it. I was a bit surprised that a
President advertisers in newspapers.
Before, I left his home, I turned back and said:
Mr.
President, I believe that you are a Ferrari Fan and I have heard rumors
about you purchasing Ferrari Cars in the past decade or so.
--Footprints Filmworks Travel Tours Advert--
“I
have always had dreams in my life Jessica. When I was 25, I had a
picture of a Ferrari in my room, and perhaps I collect Ferrari’s these
days, to remember my childhood dreams and passions.”
May I see your Ferrari Cars I asked him?
He
said that it was a long walk to the Buildings Garage, but if she opened
the shoebox, she would make the walk easier for both of them.
So, I opened the shoebox, and guess what???
A One million rand note and the keys to a new Ferrari F430 Scuderia
--The Presidential Box—December 2025—http://www.footprintsfilmworks.com

|
Facebook MySpace Twitter Email | Comments (0) | Rate it:     |

|
Comedians, & Comedy Fans
Sign In to be funny!
|
|
 |