LFN Clarifies the UK Digital ID Narrative: The Illusion of Victory and the Reality of Surveillance

Digital IDs were not defeated in the UK — only a symbol was.
While social media celebrates a so-called “victory”, the real digital identity system quietly remains intact. Liberty Fighters Network cuts through the noise to explain why this moment is being misunderstood, why mass surveillance did not suddenly disappear, and why the real fight has never been about a card or an app, but about how our biometric data is processed, shared, and abused. This article challenges comforting illusions and calls for a shift from symbolic resistance to meaningful protection of privacy and freedom.

LFN Exposes the Gap Between Steenhuisen’s Media Claims and the Courtroom Truth

While the Minister of Agriculture assures the public that the Avian Flu and Foot-and-Mouth Disease outbreaks are being handled, the courtroom record tells a very different story. In two live review applications brought by Liberty Fighters Network, the Minister has failed to oppose, failed to produce critical records, and failed to account under oath — even as he publicly concedes that the FMD outbreak is a battle being lost. With disaster-level consequences looming and no evidence of engagement with the National Disaster Management Centre, LFN is escalating the matter to the President. This article exposes the growing chasm between media narratives and legal reality — and why it matters for South Africa’s food security and farmers.

LFN Exposes Why BBBEE Still Exists: Not Law, but Voluntary Racial Compliance

The Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) has now received written confirmation from the Department of Home Affairs that South Africans are not legally classified by race. Race is not recorded, stored, or required by the State — yet BBBEE continues to exist because people keep voluntarily ticking racial boxes.

Despite LFN launching a lawful and practical declassification drive, only a handful of individuals have acted. This article confronts the uncomfortable truth: BBBEE survives not because of law, but because of compliance — and explains how South Africans can legally stop participating and bring the system to its knees.

Stop complying. Scrap races. Be African. Be free.

LFN Takes Aim at SA’s Alcohol Epidemic

On a short drive along the N1 from Acasia to Midrand, my family and I encountered two separate intoxicated drivers — late morning, on a busy highway, still drinking while driving. That moment, together with recent revelations about South Africa’s R25 billion illicit alcohol underworld, forced a hard reckoning. This is not an abstract debate about “responsible drinking”. It is a confrontational call to South Africans to reconsider alcohol’s role in our crime, violence, family breakdown, moral erosion, and even our ability to resist corruption — starting now, at the beginning of the year.

When Good Faith Is Exploited: Why LFN Is Changing How We Take on New Cases

Excerpt: Liberty Fighters Network exists to defend ordinary South Africans against a State and banks with unlimited resources and legal budgets. Across hundreds of open matters, we continue to assist those who cannot afford legal representation — without charging a cent and without discrimination.

Over the years, LFN has conservatively invested more than R1 billion worth of legal work back into the public, a figure that continues to grow. While many quietly support this work, others save substantial legal costs and move on without acknowledging the value of what is, or was, done for them.

From 2026, LFN will implement a necessary policy change to preserve its ability to assist those who truly have no alternative. This article explains why that line has been drawn, what it costs to fight the State without remuneration, and why sustainability requires honesty, boundaries, and shared responsibility.

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