Thursday 18 April 2013

Nelson Mandela details people forget


Background to Nelson Mandela’s bombs:
For the testimony submitted to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission by the terrorists themselves about the war they waged against the peoples of South Africa, view the TRC website – but also note that Nelson Mandela has never personally had to testify about his role in approving of these atrocities. Historians now say that Tutu’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission was only set up to ‘protect the terrorists’: only 23 percent of the applications for amnesty came from security forces. (table below)


21,000 victims of these atrocities testified, 849 people received amnesty, 5,392 people were refused amnesty:

The TRC took the testimony of approximately 21,000 victims; and 2,000 of them appeared at public hearings. The commission received 7,112 amnesty applications. Amnesty was granted in 849 cases and refused in 5,392 cases, while other applications were withdrawn. http://www.doj.gov.za/trc/amntrans/index.htm
In his book,” Long Walk to Freedom”, Mandela writes that as a leading member of the ANC’s executive committee, (and as has since then become known but kept secret during the ‘transition period’, he was also a leading executive of the SA Communist Party) he had “personally signed off” in approving these acts of terrorism – the results of which can be seen below. So look at these scenes on the pictures and videos below to view exactly what Mandela had “signed off” for while he was in prison – after he was convicted for other acts of terrorism after the Rivonia trial.
The late SA president P.W. Botha told Mandela in 1985 that he could be a free man as long as he did just one thing: ‘publicly renounce violence’. Mandela refused. That is why Mandela remained in prison until the appeaser Pres F.W. de Klerk freed him unconditionally. The bottom line is that Nelson Mandela never publicly renounced violence.
When Mandela was arrested on his Rivonia farm hideout near Johannesburg, the following munitions and bomb-making equipment were confiscated with him and his courageous comrades.
(Read his ‘Rivonia trial’ transcripts for all the details, starting with his heroic opening statement: “I am prepared to die…’ :http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/rivonia.html – clearly he didn’t care whether all those innocent civilians whose tortured and mutilated bodies can be seen below, died either)
§ 210,000 hand grenades

§ 48,000 anti-personnel mines

§ 1,500 time devices

§ 144 tons of ammonium nitrate

§ 21,6 tons of aluminium powder

§ 1 ton of black powder

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20 May 1983 – Church Street bomb, Pretoria


killed: 19 people – 17 men, two women (8 blacks, 9 whites)

The Police investigation of the bomb explosion in Church Street West, PRETORIA, on the 20th of May 1983 at 16:28, brought the following facts to light:

§ The bodywork of the vehicle in which the bomb had exploded, had totally disintegrated. The engine number had been scoured off. By means of the chassis number found amongst the rubble, the vehicle could be identified as a cream-coloured 1982 model Colt Galant. It had been stolen on the 19th of June 1982 from the premises of Mr V.A. Sabattier at number 5, Sixth Avenue, Edenvale. Amongst the rubble a piece of the vehicle’s number plate was also discovered. The registration number started with “SD”.

· As a result of the explosion, 19 people died – 17 men (8 black, 9 white) and 2 women.

§ Considerable damage occurred to buildings and vehicles in Church Street West between Bosman and Schubart Streets. The damage amounted to approximately R4 000 000 in the terms of 1983.

§ Evidence was obtained that a cream-coloured Colt Galant with a “SD” registration number had been brought to the home of Bakayi Ezekiel Maseko at Block J 2824, Mamelodi on 20 May 1983 at about 11:00 by a certain Freddi Butana Shongwe of Block B388, Mamelodi. Shongwe asked a certain Jerry Shabangu whether the origin of a vehicle could still be ascertained after the engine number had been removed. He showed the cream-coloured Colt Galant to Shabangu where it had been hidden behind Maseko’s home. Shongwe mentioned to Shabangu that the vehicle would be used for a “great undertaking”, without saying what this “undertaking” would entail. Maseko’s wife, Anna, saw Maseko and Shongwe removing the engine number with an electrical sander.

§ At about 15:50, Shongwe hurriedly left in the Colt Galant, with Maseko following him with the latter’s Kombi. They were in such a rush that they left the electrical sander outside the home where they had been working with it.

§ From the 20th of May 1983, Shongwe and Maseko did not return home, and their families started looking for them.

§ On the 28th of May 1983, Maseko’s Kombi was found behind the Poyntons Building in Schubart Street, Pretoria. The vehicle was not locked. Inside the vehicle, a jacket of Shongwe which he had been wearing on the 20th of May 1983 was found, as well as a paper bag, containing a portable radio. After the vehicle and its contents had been removed, the families started suspecting that Maseko and Shongwe might have been amongst the victims of the explosion. Maseko’s body was subsequently identified at the Government Morgue. His body had been found on the northern side of Church Street, right opposite the place where the bomb had exploded.

§ After the explosion on the 20th of May 1983, several body parts were found scattered all over the scene of the explosion. On the 13th of June 1983 the feet of this person was identified by his mother as being those of Freddie Shongwe. Shongwe’s wife also identified a piece of trousers and a belt found at the scene, as items belonging to Shongwe. From the dispersal and parts found on the wreckage, it could be deduced that Shongwe had been inside the vehicle at the time of the explosion.

§ According to evidence given by a witness who had been sitting in her car in front of the Nedpark Building in Church Street West, Pretoria, on the 20th of May 1983, a cream-coloured Colt Galant had parked in front of her. Immediately after the vehicle had come to a standstill, the explosion followed.

§ On the 7th of July 1983, Anna Maseko handed the electrical sander, as well as the portable radio, to the investigators. Upon examination it was found that the portable radio discovered in Maseko’s Kombi, had been fitted with a remote control. Experts found this remote control to be fully functional. It was also able to detonate explosives from a distance. According to the experts, the frequency at which the remote control had been set, is extremely sensitive and could have been activated by other factors coming within the range of the control unit.

§ In Maseko’s clothes in his home, cash to the value of R3 000 was found. Anna Maseko could not find any explanation for the origin of this money. She had used some of the money for funeral costs.

§ Shongwe and Maseko had previous convictions for “housebreaking and safe robberies”.

§ On several occasions, Shongwe and Maseko accompanied each other to Swaziland. Shongwe sometimes visited Swaziland as often as twice per month. Evidence was found that Shongwe had been seen at the homes of well-known members of the African National Congress (ANC) in Swaziland. Shongwe is a cousin of a trained ANC member, Johannes Mnisi. According to information received, Shongwe and Maseko had had contact with Mnisi in Swaziland. It was also established that Shongwe had last visited Swaziland from 16 to 17 May 1983.

During the activities of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC), amnesty for the Church Street Bomb was granted to Aboobaker Ismail, former head of Umkhonto we Sizwe’s unit for special operations, and Johannes Mnisi. In spite of the fact that the ANC in the past had already acknowledged that the actions of its military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), “at all times had been subject to the political leadership of the ANC”, no member of the ANC’s NEC of that time ever applied for amnesty for the Church Street Bomb. http://www.afriforum.co.za/english/?p=874

More pictures at: http://pvj-kerkstraatbom.blogspot.com/

Thursday 2 August 2012

Dr. Stanton of Genocide Watch on farm murders in SA 2012.07.26

This just proves that the ANC, are killing South Africa

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylKgntJcP4s&feature=youtu.be

Saturday 6 August 2011

17 years on in South Africa


What has become of South Africa a much loved country by all?

When all we read is about farm murders, rapes, hi-jacking, corruption, arms deals, tender fraud and the ANCYL.  Oh yes don’t forget the Nationalisation story.

There is nothing but bad news and it is getting worse. I just wish the masses would wake up and see what their chosen party is doing to them, us and the country.

Name one positive thing that has happened in 17 years? ( Don’t count the end of apartheid  or the rugby).  It is sad what South Africa is becoming and it is all because the people in Government don’t care about anyone but themselves.  50% people out of jobs.  55 murders a day.  Not even in Afghanistan are there as many deaths and don’t forget; there is a war going on there.

The rot is growing and growing deep. The word 'banana republic' keeps coming up, is South Africa heading in the same direction?  I was sent a blog from my Mom the other day and it is some very interesting and very scary reading.  Below is a link please feel free to check it out.  The beginning of a race war. Good reading.

Thursday 23 June 2011

White Genocide in South Africa

Hello All

The below text has been quoted by the Genocide Watch:  TELL ME WHAT YOU THINK



Boers in stage 6 genocide: dr Gregory Stanton

June 21st, 2011 § 1 Comment
Genocide Watch: “Julius Malema must be removed as leader of the ANC youth league… he is a violent Marxist-racist just like Winnie Mandela. We will update South Africa to being in Stage 6 (of  the 8 stages) of genocide in the next week…’  http://bit.ly/k5SfVH
June 21 2011 – by Adriana Stuijt - Dr Gregory Stanton  of GenocideWatch.org wrote me today that his organisation is upgradingSouth Africa to Stage 6 of genocide – when death lists are drawn up, propaganda targetting the target-groups distributed, groups are formed, attacks are starting to culminate in a full-out Genocide, and target groups forced into camps or marginal land sites . (Helpende Hand can tell you exactly where those camps are)… Stage 8 is denial of the genocide.
Stanton writes “Julius Malema must be removed as leader of the ANC youth league. He is a violent Marxist-racist. Just like Winnie Mandela.Genocide Watch wll upgrade South Africa to Stage 6 in the next week’.
Legally, this designation by the world’s acknowledged expert-organisation on the process of genocide (genocide is not a singular event, it is a long-drawn out process), also means that Boers can use this status to be legally admitted as ‘political refugees’ from this government-directed genocidal violence targetting them in South Africa.  It also means that this fact will also be added to the two charges of genocide lodged by Boer-organisations at the International Criminal Court in The Hague in April and May this year.
Two minority groups in South Africa – the 3-million Boer people and 10-million  black-African Refugees – were still listed as being at Stage 5,preparation, by Genocide Watch in its May 2011 list. The Boers have been listed at stage 5 since 2002.  Upgrading it to Stage 6 means that both groups now are being targetted actively; that they are being demonised and identified as the ‘enemy-group’; that death-lists are being drawn up against them (such as Malema is doing with his announcement to take over all the farms with violence, that groups are organised and publicity published to organise the attacks and identify the victims on death-lists.  Stage 8 is the denial of the genocide and attempts to hide it by the perpetrators.


I wrote to Dr Stanton (pageview of correspondence below) : “I am gettingreports from many friends in South Africa that black workers are fleeing from the few white-owned farms that are left ‘for fear of their own safety’ because the word is out that there will be organised land-invasions, in kwaZulu-Natal, in Limpopo, the Free State and in Gauteng. Meanwhile there’s also this: ‘whites attacked 2x as much as black foreigners by black-racists in South Africa: http://bit.ly/kBNlq4
I have thus far managed to write reports for the lawyers which helped to save only 199 of these (Boer) families who have gotten political asylum in Australia, Canada and the USA. Am waiting to hear about the next court-case in Nebraska USA on June 24, 2011. Let’s hope it is good news.’
4000 farm murders and counting. How many does it take until the international community steps in. Just like the aparthied why is thing being done for the white Man










Something needs to be done.


They Dont Care ( ANC)


Throughout the history of Africa there are many men who stand out for good and then are some that stand out for their greed and cruelty.   These men have not improved the country they govern, they have systematically destroyed them.  Yes, we remember Colonialism, Imperialism and the dreaded 'A' word but why is it that every country on this continent from North to South, East to West have taken a huge nose dive once that country has won their independence?  What is the common denominator?  I will let you answer that for yourselves.  My opinion is that the 'leaders' are not in it for the people, the ordinary man in the street, the man they proclaim to be uplifting.  The men and women who put them there through their votes!  They are in it for themselves.  Don't believe me? Take a look at how Mugabe lives, where he lives and then turn the corner and look at how his people live; the ones that have survived so far!  His people are leaving Zimbabwe and coming to South Africa only to be the recipients of xenophobic attacks.  Zimbabwe, a country that was called 'The Bread Basket of Africa' is now in ruin.  And he still blames Colonialism!

A question; why is it that communism has died a death in many previous communist linked parts of the world, yet in South Africa certain people still quote Che Guevara and Lenin and refer to each other as 'comrade'? Does this not hint at communist beliefs?  

There was talk in the beginning of a South Africa for all people - where is that talk now? When Malema shouts for nationalisation of the mines, nationalisation of the banks, land being taken for no compensation, the farmers and families who feed us are murdered, tortured and driven out of this beautiful country.  We all voted for a democratic country, that is what we want, that is our right; we have one of the best constitutions in the world (it appears not to be worth the paper it is written on). We are heading for an autocratic country where the poor get poorer and winner takes all and all we have to look forward to is another African country run by another despotic, demented dictator. 

They don't care about the people living in abject poverty, they don't care about the man who can't afford to pay for a doctor or can’t afford to feed his family, they don't care about the women and children who are raped and murdered, they don't care that our roads are disintegrating, they don't care that electrical supply is in a precarious situation, they don't care that drinking water is getting more polluted every day, they don’t care about the rise in crime, they don’t care about the fraudulent activities that go on (are they perhaps recipients of these activities?), they don't care that our wildlife is being slaughtered at an unprecedented rate; I could go on and on.  The bottom line is that; THEY JUST DON’T CARE.  They care only for themselves and filling their coffers, so that when it all falls apart they have a nice fat bank account when they leave! Because believe me, they are the ones that will leave – they always do!

Oh beautiful South Africa, the last bastion of this continent; you are fighting for your survival.  Please give her the strength and leadership of a good and honest person to enable her to endure.