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In 2013 I became friends with several former SADF soldiers. That was when I realized that veterans across the world tend to have the same problems. So, I got involved in veterans' issues and started Military Veterans Worldwide.

It didn't go too well. I can speculate on the reasons. I'm a very honest and open person. I'm also a woman and a veteran. There's a lot of hatred towards us Americans for something that happened between the CIA and SADF in 1975. 

That's their problem. It's not my problem. Bigotry and hate have no place when trying to help others, and I see no reason to try and help anyone who embraces such things. I find it to be really sad.

I left the South African and SADF communities in early 2016 because I simply refused to be abused anymore. For me, it was about helping others, and I never had any ulterior motives. I have nothing to gain from helping anyone, especially South Africans.

So, I am back again, once again, to see what I can do to help. My mission is simple, as well as ambitious.

Prosperity for South Africans, especially veterans. End genocide/farm murders. Self-determination so all South Africans are free to pursue their own destiny.
 I have nothing against the people of your country, black or white. As a Cold War Veteran, I have seen first-hand what Communism is like, and no one should ever have to live under it or be oppressed by it.

As a mother, I cannot imagine my children having to live under such conditions.

As an American and a veteran, I wouldn't live under such conditions.

I look forward to getting to know all of you and learning from you. I hope that together we can make a difference and give all South Africans the opportunities they so richly deserve, whether it's economic, or a free state like the Cape, or ending genocide and farm murders. All deserve to live safe and free.

Please feel free to leave your comments. There is no I in team. We can only make this happen by working together.

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