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Afrikaners, Boers, other White South Africans invited to join Panama Survival Farm project Fincabayano

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Afrikaners, Boers a.o. white South Africans invited to join the Panama Survival Farm Project Fincabayano by German investor: Stefan Mudry info@fincabayano.com -- https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=860960030584504&set=a.117964074884107.20843.116752351671946&type=1&theater -- who writes from the Panama Survival Farm Project Fincabayano:"Should I stay or should I go? And if I go where should I go? Sadly, the world outside South Africa does not realize what is happening there. Are the problems in the so-called Western World already so huge that mainstream media hardly write about the genocide, or are they neglecting the problem deliberately? Would the international press be as quiet if black people were killed systematically by whites in the USA? Looking at the facts from outside I am wondering how long the white minority in South Africa can survive today's reality. My answer is rather pessimistic. Being outnumbered so many times and having no international support, whites have no chance to win any election and they will not be able to proclaim their own state anymore. As things are getting worse each day, more illegal immigrants are coming and realty prices are going down. In the end the market will collapse and sellers will get peanuts for properties that would have fetched much more some years before. Had I been living in South Africa, I would have left a long time ago, like I left Germany in 2009. I made this decision for different reasons, however. In Europe, I am afraid, history is going to be repeated. The continent has been a battlefield too many times and it might become a battlefield again. People who went to Latin America, in the 30ies of the last century, have been spared the ravages of the war. Those who stayed had to suffer. Today, the conditions are still far better than they were 80 years ago, but I preferred to leave a few years too early instead of staying one day too long. So, I went to Latin America. There, Panama was most promising to me, as emigration is very easy and land can be aquired by foreigners. The country is sparsly populated and farming conditions are next to perfect. Apart from that, people are very friendly and outside the urban areas I found absolutely no aggression or violent behaviour. I learnt Spanish in no time and I bought land for farming that I am sharing with others that think the way I do. Here I am quite optimistic when it comes to the future. Come to my website if you're interested in what I am doing: http://www.fincabayano.com

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