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Funeral was planned a year ago
The Nelson Mandela family has finally given up their charade and admitted
that Nelson Mandela is dead by announcing today that the former leader
of South Africa is no longer with us. The charade began in June of 2013,
and Guardian Express has maintained Mandela has been deceased since we
were informed of his passing in June via one of our reporters embedded
in South Africa. That reporter had received a text message from her
close friend who works for the South African News which stated that
Mandela had died the night prior. Since June, The Guardian Express has
come under attack; first from a “denial of service” attack which shut
the site down on and off for three days right after we published the
news that Mandela had died. That denial of service attack was traced
back to South Africa.
The Guardian Express was also attacked by people denying that the
Nelson Mandela family was carrying on a charade. However, we stood by
and continue to stand by our account that Mandela was declared
permanently brain dead with total organ failure in June of 2013. Now,
today, the family has finally decided to give up their charade.
We sent an additional reporter to South Africa who returned with an
audio recording of two top government officials confirming the fact that
Mandela was totally brain dead and was declared so on June 11. However,
his family refused to turn off the life support machines hooked up to
his body. Thus, the family could keep him artificially “alive.” Their
motive? To settle a huge lawsuit against Mandela’s estate.
It was revealed that Mandela’s family was suing him for control of
his estate and since it is impossible to sue a dead person, it seems
Mandela had to be kept “alive” with machines until a resolution could be
found for the lawsuit. Thus far, there is no word on whether that
lawsuit had been settled, but there are already many speculations in the
press that this announcement today will begin the battles over the
Mandela estate afresh.
The Mandela daughters and granddaughters have shown a good deal of
greed when it comes to Mandela’s legacy. It has been reported that their
fighting over his money got so bad that Mandela “lost faith” in his
daughters and worried that their concern over money was overshadowing
their concern for family harmony.
The Mandela funeral was planned a year in advance, according to
reports. The funeral date is set for December 14 and there is a
comprehensive schedule of events leading up to that date. Stay tuned to
Guardian Express for complete funeral coverage. The Mandela family has
finally given up their charade which they have been carrying on since
June and have admitted the great former South African leader is dead. As
we have wished him since June, may he rest in peace.
An Editorial By: Rebecca Savastio
Added by Rebecca Savastio on December 5, 2013.
aun falta ver con queines se juntaba asi como amlo y cardenas , la mismam historia de la falsa democracia..
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