Mandela and apartheid

Mandela was a KGB trained and equipped communist terrorist found guilty in open court of 221 acts of violent sabotage.

Any country would have convicted him…

In 1973 the Americans and French left Vietnam. The communists’ next domino was Southern Africa.

In 1974 the communists overturned Portugal, destroying a world empire, and gaining access to its African colonies who had until then successfully resisted communist “liberation”.

In 1975 the Soviets invade… Vietnam 2.0 commenced. please see comments at the bottom of this page

Unlike French and American soldiers in Indo-China who could go home irrespective of the outcome, if we lost we would have had no home to return to.

In 1880 the British attacked the Boer republics and (the British) were soundly defeated at Bronkhorstspruit, Laing’s Nek, Schuins Hoogte, and Majuba.

The high-water mark of the British Empire.

In 1899 they tried again, suffering devastating defeats at the battles of Stormberg, Magersfontein and Colenso. Even with a half million men invasion force (their largest foreign force ever) the British still could not prevail, despite scorched earth (dynamiting homes to dust) and concentration camps (murdering a third of the Boer population, counting women and children).

In 1902, having failed on the battlefield in a war they could no longer afford, the English succeeded in bribing two generals (Botha and Smuts) who became subsequent prime ministers under English occupation.

In 1910 the English forced the Republics into a union with the colonies and black regions, robbing both Boer and Black nations of their sovereignty. (It was this union that later SAfrican governments unravelled to provide independence to all nations once more.)

In 1913 the Boers rebelled. Smuts used the forces to kill his own including General de la Rey, and Jopie Fourie, an officer who served under him in the war against the English, whom he had shot (on this author’s birthday coincidently).

In 1914 the pro-English government invades German South West Africa (now Namibia), a sympathizer of the Boers.

In 1917 Russia succumbs to a Bolshevik coup d’état, financed out of New York.

In 1922 the Union government used the army against Boers striking over their jobs being given to foreigners, killing 200.

In 1948 the English stoolie government ended. The English occupation lasted less than 40 years.

The national government started developing (at enormous taxpayer expense) the black regions to make them economically viable to become independent nations again, free from the forced Union, a policy called separate development, or “apartheid” by the media.

Not only giving their land back (stolen by the English), but modernising the illiterate, neolithic societies.

Most of the nations were already self-governing and well on their way to independence once more before the “new” South Africa was imposed on them in 1994.

After WWII, the Soviets instigated “independence” from European colonizers in many African countries turning them communist. Something the Portuguese empire also had to contend with in Africa.

In 1963 Kennedy is assassinated over Executive Order 11110 to issue interest-free currency (silver certificates). Immediately rescinded by Johnson. 

In 1964 Mandela was tried in open court, and was well represented by international lawyers (Rivonia trial – please see comments below this blog). Mandela and others (members of MK) were KGB trained and equipped communist terrorists found guilty of 221 acts of violent sabotage. Any democratic country would have convicted them !!

In 1966 Verwoerd was assassinated (third attempt), a coup d’état by the Broederbond and thus the last Boer prime minister. The “architect of apartheid” was in fact a caring sociology professor. Succeeded by the wino, Justice minister, Vorster.

In 1967 every copy of the Hoek report to parliament on international monetary powers was ruthlessly hunted down and destroyed, and prof Hoek silenced.

In 1971 the US stops redeeming gold for dollars, ending the Bretton Woods agreement (they had already violated the agreement by inflating the currency beyond the gold inventory). In 1973 Canada, France, and others hand over creation of their national currency to interest-charging, private corporations called banks.

In 1973 the US left Vietnam to the commies (not losing on the battlefield).

In 1974 Portugal succumbed to a communist coup, euphemistically called the the “carnation revolution”, making their colonies, Mozambique and Angola, available to the Soviet Union, and forcing the Portuguese there to flee their homes for their lives (much like Congo, Uganda, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe), turning those countries from bread-baskets to basket-cases.

In 1975 the Soviets invade through the former Portuguese territories. Wherever communism has taken over, slaughter has ensued. Since South Africa was at the end of the line, a Soviet victory would have lead to unimaginable slaughter.

In 1976 Kissinger and Vorster betray Rhodesia, a sibling country bravely fighting for it’s life against the communists, by closing the border.

In 1977 Carter imposes sanctions on South Africa, making oil and weapons unavailable. Even forcing Europeans to disinvest. SASOL became the world’s largest oil from coal producer

In spite of piling millions of tonnes of armour into Angola, the Soviets were unable to break through to South West Africa (Namibia). There were also fronts in Rhodesia and Mozambique, as well as vicious KGB instigated internal terrorism. please see comment section below 

Unlike French and American soldiers in Indo-China who could go home irrespective of the outcome, if we lost we would have had no home to return to. The CIA made a grab for the oil fields in the north of Angola (through a front called the “FNLA”), but were crushed by the commies within months.

During the war, local corporations would not employ SAfricans because of “military commitments”, and imported millions of foreigners from India and England, enticing them with houses and pools.

Meanwhile, coming back from a battle group we were dumped at a train station to walk the streets in search of accommodation and employment. We spent our weekends patrolling neighbourhoods to prevent arson and necklacing by the communists.

In 1985 Mandela and cronies were hauled out of jail and groomed for government in England.

In 1986 the deKock commission recommendations were implemented handing the creation of the national currency (Rand) over to private banks (a fight that had been raging since 1973 with bans on public discussion (as this author found out)).

In 1987 the Soviet forces were once again stopped at Cuito Cuanavale losing 4,785 killed, 94 MBTs, 9 MiGs, and 100’s of combat vehicles source Chester Crocker

The high-water mark of the Soviet Empire.

In 1988 the drunk foreign minister (Pik Botha), at the Cairo negotiations about mutual (Soviet/SAfrican) withdrawal from Angola, gave away South West Africa (now communist Namibia), which was not even on the table, in the pub at night. Mere months later the Soviet union collapsed, which explains the rush.

In 1989 the Broederbond capitulates to the communists (after lucrative guarantees arranged in England). Boer, Zulu, Tswana, Sotho, and Xhosa (Ciskei) resistance (almost civil war) to this take-over was severely dealt with by the deKlerk transition government, incarcerating thousands, destituting families.

Only by treason in the ranks of Africa’s most powerful military, was something like this possible. (After resisting Soviet invasion for ten years, and after the Soviet collapse , there was no enemy any more, only traitors)

Not only Boer, but each other nation was denied sovereignty and expression as well. Mandela was the son of a minor chieftain in one of the regions (Transkei) that was included in the English union in 1910, which was well on the way to independence. He had no claim on other nations’ regions nor the Boer republics.

In 1994 Mandela had a staged release from prison to a prepared government (he had already been out for a decade).

Neither wars against the English empire (1880-1, 1899-1902) nor Soviet union (1976-1988) were lost on the battlefield. In both cases, while citizens and soldiers were fighting for survival, CEOs, generals, and politicians were betraying the country.

When you place terrorists in charge of a technical, Western government you get runaway plunder, embezzlement, and corruption. Utilities are gutted, railways looted and carried off. How can there be justice from a society that has no history of jurisprudence? Crime is worse than war zones. I could carry on but this is typical of yet another workers’ paradise.

Communism cost 70 million lives in the Soviet union, 100 million in China, and in South Africa the murder rate of food producing farmers is 228 per 100,000. The murder rate of the general public is 36 per 100,000 (using government statistics), compared to 1 per 100,000 in Europe and 5 in the US.

Please see videos below…


Regarding the current disowning of farmers

The 1913 Land Act, an English, not Boer, survey show the areas settled by black (Bantu) people. 

1913 land actIn comparison (2nd image), ample provision was later made for land claims, but the communist government continues to take land.

There can be no claims to farmland never settled nor infrastructure never built.

Societies who were illiterate, neolithic, subsistence farmers, whose numbers ballooned 500%, protected from fights, famines, droughts, and diseases.

In Zimbabwe and Mozambique, they stole intact, high-yielding, farms, yet failed to feed themselves.

Please see comments (thoughts) lower down

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24 thoughts on “Mandela and apartheid”

  1. A column of Elands and Ratels passing a destroyed Soviet tank during operation Askari, 1984

    During the war against the Soviet invasion, thanks to the US embargo no modern weapons could be bought.

    In the early days armoured cars (Eland) were fitted with canons and sent out to point-blank shoot-outs against Soviet T55 and T62 main battle tanks in the forests of Angola.

    Only the shorter soldiers could fit in those vehicles, whose insane bravery proved that you don’t have to be big to have balls.

    By the mid 80’s the South African weapons started outclassing the Soviets.

    The Olifant tanks had the best turrets on the planet, the Rooivalk helicopters outflew the Apaches, the G6 155mm artillery had the furthest reach in the world, the helmet sights, and air and surface missiles were among the best, and tactical nukes had been tested in the Kalahari desert and Marion island.

    More on the war

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  2. THE MOST FORMIDABLE ANTAGONIST WHO EVER CROSSED THE PATH OF IMPERIAL BRITAIN

    “Take a community of Dutchmen of the type of those who defended themselves for fifty years against all the power of Spain at a time when Spain was the greatest power in the world.

    Intermix with them a strain of those inflexible French Huguenots who gave up home and fortune and left their country for ever at the time of the revocation of the Edict of Nantes.

    The product must obviously be one of the most rugged, virile, unconquerable races ever seen upon earth.

    Take this formidable people and train them for seven generations in constant warfare against savage men and ferocious beasts, in circumstances under which no weakling could survive, place them so that they acquire exceptional skill with weapons and in horsemanship, give them a country which is eminently suited to the tactics of the huntsman, the marksman, and the rider.

    Then, finally, put a finer temper upon their military qualities by a dour fatalistic Old Testament religion and an ardent and consuming patriotism. Combine all these qualities and all these impulses in one individual, and you have the modern Boer.

    The most formidable antagonist who ever crossed the path of Imperial Britain.

    — Quote by the writer of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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  3. Concentration camps in the South African War? Here are the real facts

    More than a century after 48 000 people died in concentration camps in what’s known as the South African War between 1899 and 1902 – or the Anglo-Boer War

    The scorched earth policy had led to more and more Boer women and children being left homeless. They were called the “undesirables” – families of Boers who were still on commando or already prisoners of war. They were given fewer rations than others in the camps.

    These families were taken against their will. They were forcibly put on ox wagons and open railway trucks and taken to the camps. The administration of the camps was appalling. Food was of a very poor quality, sanitation deplorable, tents were overcrowded and medical assistance shocking.

    Homesteads and whole towns were burnt down even if there was no attack. In this way almost all Boer homesteads – about 30 000 in all – were razed to the ground and thousands of livestock killed. The two republics were entirely devastated.

    https://theconversation.com/concentration-camps-in-the-south-african-war-here-are-the-real-facts-112006

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  4. If the day comes when the two-state solution collapses, and we face a South African-style struggle for equal voting rights (also for the Palestinians in the territories), then, as soon as that happens, the State of Israel is finished.

    Ehud Olmert (ex-PM of Israel)

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  5. Western Cape Independence…

    To build a secure and prosperous new nation
    To eliminate poverty and unemployment
    To eliminate racism and discrimination
    To eliminate the current Tax system
    To eliminate crime and drug abuse
    To raise the standard of education
    To give power to all communities

    https://capexit.org/
    https://capexitparty.com/

    By implementing a direct democracy using the Swiss Canton System and by becoming a tax haven using the TEAL system

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  6. WE HAVE A COMMON ENEMY
    Globalism, collectivism, communism, fascism, authoritarianism, totalitarianism, nwo, reset, are names of the same prison for all of us, left, right, up, down, all of us

    Under totalitarianism we have nothing because someone has everything – that’s what they want; they want it all

    PARASITIC CLASS
    There is a small parasitic class overrepresented in boardrooms, courts, media, and bureaucracies, who own most of the assets on the planet

    With this power they commandeer governments, corrupt science, usurp religions, cause wars, fund communism, asset-strip nations, dispossess people, and take over the coercive machinery of state to enslave us

    SOURCE OF POWER
    Their power comes from a simple accounting trick that creates national currencies out of nothing, issued as debt, at compounding interest paid for by more and more debt, inevitably leading to bankruptcy and dispossession.

    Bear in mind that if everyone paid off their debts, there would be no money…

    It’s not for no reason that usury (riba, neshekh) was banned by religions. But understand that this means interest on money CREATION, not revenue from investments at risk

    You may charge a foreigner interest, but you may not charge your fellow Israelite interest (Deuteronomy 23:20)

    This dispossession through interest and bankruptcy cycles has destroyed previous societies like Mesopotamia, Rome, and Egypt by the same tribe (Genesis 41:26)

    GOVERNMENTS DON’T PRINT CURRENCIES
    Governments do not have a printing press. They borrow national currency from private corporations called banks, at compounding interest, putting up our national assets, land, and infrastructure as collateral.

    Since they have to keep borrowing more and more to pay interest, they inevitably default which is not “cleaning the slate”, but handing over pensions, land, infrastructure, etc., asset-stripping nations.

    All nations are going bankrupt, some acutely, others chronically gradually handing over assets to stave off default a little longer.

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