tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1466475466278691193.post6426764919341072635..comments2023-06-23T16:34:43.785+02:00Comments on What is Happening in South Africa: Nelson Mandela a Communist Jazziehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08323019662712418667noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1466475466278691193.post-547446806256668192013-06-21T09:53:09.453+02:002013-06-21T09:53:09.453+02:00Sorry Jazzie – but after having to split my commen...Sorry Jazzie – but after having to split my comment up, I forgot my last paragraph. <br /><br />So . . . Yeah, Mandela fits the label Communist, and one has to look at the Yiddish kike jews behind the ANC and their ilk to find the real instigators<br />Sorry Jazzie – but after having to split my comment up, I forgot my last paragraph. <br /><br />So . . . Yeah, Mandela fits the label Communist, and one has to look at the Yiddish kike jews behind the ANC and their ilk to find the real instigators of what ails our World from Cain till today.<br />Buckroehart@yahoo.comhttp://the-anti-hegelian-dailect-blog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1466475466278691193.post-87297027897191605662013-06-21T09:48:28.466+02:002013-06-21T09:48:28.466+02:00Sections 2
PW Botha was also eager to free Mandel...Sections 2<br /><br />PW Botha was also eager to free Mandela and invited him to Tuynhuis for discussions on 5 July 1989. Botha was willing to release him the moment he denounced violence.<br /><br />Although Mandela indicated that he would like to contribute towards the creation of a climate of peace, it is doubtful whether he is to be believed, as this would not have fitted his revolutionary character and future plans. <br /><br />It would also have been a repudiation of the ANC’s violence option which led to the founding of MK.<br /> <br />Mandela never denounced violence, yet De Klerk released him on 11 February 1990, and at the same time un-banned organisations like the ANC and SACP. <br /><br />During a visit to the USA, on invitation of the CP of that country, Hani predicted that South Africa will get a communist government. <br /><br />It is unthinkable that the SA government did not take notice. <br /><br />It appears that De Klerk was so eager to negotiate with this terrorist organisation that he did not want the Whites be informed about the true nature of the ANC or similar statements by Hani and other radicals in the ANC/SACP. <br /><br />Thus the NP did everything in its power to present a moderate image of the ANC to the electorate. <br /> Even the Intelligence Service received orders not to investigate or expose any ANC activities which would impair this image.<br /> <br />When the Aida Parker Newsletter wanted to publish the horrid details of the ANC’s hell camps, they tried to prevent it, fortunately without success.<br /> <br />Naturally the NP also hushed the details of the revolutionary plans foreseen by Operation Mayibuye that came to light in the Rivonia trial; the fewer people that knew about it, the better.<br /> <br />South Africans are still enjoying the results of this surrender politics. Not only has the country been destroyed and transformed from a first world country to a third world dump, but the process is unabated. <br /><br />It now appears as if the reigning anarchy caused by strikes and violent protests against poor service levels [mostly by people who do not even pay for those services!] is but a smoke screen, and in fact is purposefully directed towards the start of the second revolution, as planned by the ANC/SACP. As Dr Verwoerd said: God forbid. <br /><br />Even foreign observers have pointed out that the ANC regime is corrupt and incompetent.<br /> <br />Shortly after the ANC take-over, British historian Paul Johnson expressed the view in The Spectator of February 1995: “South Africa is a country afflicted by crime and corruption, with tumbling standards and a population doomed to a poverty stricken and carnal existence”. <br /><br />Under a socialist-communist regime Mandela’s promise of a land of milk and honey has come to naught. <br /> How can such a terrorist be regarded as a hero?<br />Not only has the deterioration on all levels escalated since 1994, but 30 000 Whites have been murdered, often in the most ghastly manner. [This figure may be higher by now]<br /><br />All the result of the De Klerk treason which put Mandela into power. <br /><br />It is ironic that people Worldwide should clamour to declare 18 July as international Mandela-day, almost as ironic as awarding the Nobel Peace prize to Mandela and De Klerk. <br /><br />Now one understands why God revealed in the Bible that there will be difficult times ahead for the Christian, times in which men would rather “not endure sound doctrine; but after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers, having itching ears; and they shall turn away their ears from the truth, and shall be turned unto fable”, when wrong will be right and the lie will be the truth. <br />I read about this on http://the-atrocities-perpetrated-against-th.blogspot.com/2013/06/so-there-we-have-it-nelson-mandela.html <br />Buckroehart@yahoo.comhttp://the-anti-hegelian-dailect-blog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1466475466278691193.post-16648694326549647452013-06-21T09:42:17.342+02:002013-06-21T09:42:17.342+02:00Mandela pretends to be a proponent of peace who be...Mandela pretends to be a proponent of peace who bears no thoughts of vengeance towards his opponents, but the realities belies this image<br /><br />Apart from the communists and Afrikaner-haters which, thanks to Mandela’s efforts, have been placed in prominent positions, his promotion of Peter Mokaba (of Kill the Farmer, Kill the Boer fame) to deputy minister speaks unquestionably of his hatred for the Afrikaner. <br /><br />Equally, the appointment of the so-called Truth and Reconciliation Commission, loaded with opponents of the previous government, reflects his attitude towards the Afrikaner people.<br />No truth and no reconciliation ensued from that circus chaired by Desmond Tutu and its sole purpose was to humiliate the Afrikaner. <br /><br />It is clear that Mandela’s “peace” comes from the barrel of an AK47, “compassion or feeling for the human condition have seldom if ever played any role in his actions”. <br />Should terrorists, saboteurs and subverters be treated with kid gloves? <br /><br />The South African government acted in accordance with the barbarous realities it was confronted with. Any other government would have done the same. <br /><br />Many similar statements by Mandela brought millions of young blacks under the impression that the ANC/SACP ideal would be achieved by violence only. <br /> In order to mobilise them Mandela himself told them that if they wanted weapons, they must join MK. <br />This recommendation of violence was a free pass to anarchy, and Mandela should take full blame for the violence which erupted over South Africa, and persists to this day.<br /><br />Interesting to note that while so many tears are being shed about Mandela’s 27 wasted years in jail, John Vorster suggested, as early as 1976, that he could be released if he would settle in the Transkei with his brother-in-law Kaiser Matanzima. <br /><br />Mandela refused the offer – he thought it would be an acceptance of the NP’s homeland policy. Shortly after that the Marxist MPLA offered to exchange a Major of the South African Forces, who had been captured in Cabinda, for Mandela’s release. Mandela also refused that. <br /><br />In March 1982 he was transferred to Pollsmoor prison in Cape Town. In 1984 there were serious discussions within the NP to release him, but the revolutionary climate that had moved in over South Africa did not allow it.<br />It appears that Mandela knew all about these discussions and that encouraged him to take the initiative to write a letter to Kobie Coetzee, Minister of Justice. <br /><br />Thereafter he was transferred to a single cell and discussions between him and Coetzee started in 1986. <br /><br />It is reported that the government went as far as to secretly move him to the luxurious three bedroom house, until then occupied by the Chief of Pollsmoor prison, and provide him with all the necessary facilities to communicate with the ANC’s in exile. [Where's the sop story about chopping stones?] <br />Even a chef was appointed to cook to his desire.<br /> <br />During December 1988 he was transferred to the Victor Verster prison, near the Paarl. <br />Chris Hani, a hardened communist and commander of MK who, like Mao Tse Tsung, believed that power comes from the barrel of a gun, revealed during the years immediately prior to the De Klerk capitulation that he had free access to Mandela and needed only to pick up the phone to make an appointment when he felt like it.<br /><br />This will have to be in 2 sections <br /><br />Buckroehart@yahoo.comhttp://the-anti-hegelian-dailect-blog.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com