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Original Post Date: 2003-01-26 Published on: ETHERZONE.COM  Posted By: Jan
SubTitle: South Africa supports Iraq
In my book, Government by Deception, I stated that in a World War, South Africa
will not be on the side of the USA. Since I am pro-Western, as are virtually all whites in
Africa, this troubles me – and it troubles others too. Because if there were to be a World War,
I know, I would go against the government. I would defect without hesitation and immediately
join whatever cause the USA stood for.
People in the Western world have been fooled by communist propaganda over the years. People in
the West struggle to tell their friends from their enemies. And all this nonsense about fake
“morality” (e.g. concern for the blacks under Apartheid or Colonialism), has caused people in
the West to abandon their friends (e.g. White Africans, Israelis, Taiwanese, etc) – and to instead
try to love their enemies – (e.g. Communist China, African National Congress, Mandela, Mugabe, etc).
From our point of view, this is madness. Why? Because these people firmly hate the West, and the
USA the most of all. They are only interested in your “friendship” while you are busy donating
lots of money to them. Beyond that, they don’t care. Ideologically, they belong elsewhere.
I believe the day will come when people in America, especially African Americans, will find,
to their astonishment, that we whites in Africa spoke the truth about those who came and took
over the reins of power here. They will find that, lo and behold, these people really are liars,
and that they lied into the faces of American and Western diplomats about their aims, ambitions
and what they stood for. They will discover that even the Afrikaners, the architects of Apartheid,
told the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.
From time to time, I get people writing to me and asking me if Mandela ever was, or still is, a
communist. Officially, these people always deny this. Mugabe is a 100% certified communist. What
he is carrying out now, is similar to what Stalin and other communists did. Mugabe does not openly
say he is a communist. When he returned Zimbabwe to socialism in 2001, he said “This is what we
had wanted all along”. His political party has a Central Committee, and everyone calls each other
“Comrade” – and this is reflected in their newspapers. But the Western world never says “Zimbabwe is
a communist state”. Well, South Africa is similar. The ruling African National Congress have
an alliance with the South African Communist Party. They openly appoint communists into positions
of power. But nobody ever says “South Africa is a communist state”. Though, you will find that
many people in the South African government were or still are members of the communist party.
People do not openly speak of communism, but it is clear the government is socialist and it
attacks businesses whenever it can. So what I am saying is that if you asked people whether
Mandela was a communist, he would probably deny it. Or maybe, no journalist has the balls to
actually ask him and report on it.
But you can tell a man by the company he keeps and the things he says and stands for. It is clear
that Mandela is a communist terrorist who supports other communists and other terrorists.
From time to time, one hears things which confirm these beliefs. But this is always quite
hush hush. For example, today I spoke to some Zimbabweans here in Johannesburg. There are many
Zimbabweans in Johannesburg and many of them lobby the African National Congress. One black
Zimbabwean told me of a friend he made high up in the African National Congress [ANC]. He said
this man told him he hated Mugabe and that the issue of Mugabe was causing dissension even
within the ANC. The ANC-man said that he was living the life and making a lot of money now that
he was a member of the ANC, and so he would be stupid not to support them. Then he told the
Zimbabwean how the ANC had recently brought many black and white people into their party with
their floor-crossing legislation. They had gone to elected officials in other political parties
and had told them “We will give you a Mercedes Benz if you join our party” – or we will give you
something else – if you join us. Hundreds did. Hundreds of local elected officials walked across
the floor and joined the ANC.
Then the discussion turned to Mandela. The ANC-man said to the Zimbabwean that Mandela was
a communist and Mandela had wanted to make South Africa a communist country when he first came
to power. But, there had been such world pressure, not to mention the threat of a civil war if
he did, that Mandela had decided not to. He said that Mandela had been heavily criticised for
increasing the salaries of the President and the MP’s tremendously at the time. He had more than
doubled their salaries and it caused an outcry because everyone said that this showed how greedy
they were. (Note, Mugabe also increases salaries of his loyal people a great deal). Many people
view this as corruption. It is actually not. The whole point of this is to ensure loyalty. That
is why these people do this. They do it because they know money talks and most people will dance
to whatever tune as long as they are paid for it. It is a good communist trick, and it works.
I know for a fact, that some Zimbabweans are going to ask Mandela (and other very famous black
personalities in this part of the world), to openly go to speak to Mugabe on their behalf. I
have told the Zimbabweans that I am very curious to see Nelson Mandela’s reaction when he is
called upon by blacks to go and negotiate with a fellow communist. I want to see how Mandela
handles this one. I will keep you informed.
Another example showing where Mandela stands relates to the coming conflict with Iraq. We have
seen in the last few months how Saint Nelson Mandela has come into a personal and furious conflict
with President George Bush over this issue. Mandela has attacked the US President and the USA time
and again. His successor, President Mbeki, is exactly the same.
In the THE STAR newspaper in Johannesburg, on 25th January, 2003, we had a
headline article which read “SA takes a tough stance on Iraq War”. The subtitle of the article
is “Mbeki calls on all to join global resistance”.
The lead article is about President Mbeki’s opposition to what President Bush is doing – and it
is interesting to note that his stand is identical to that of Nelson Mandela.
I will reproduce the article below in italics and follow it with notes and commentary
in brackets []:-
President Thabo Mbeki has called on all South Africans to join the world campaign against a
United States-led war against Iraq. His call yesterday came as the transatlantic rift widened
over whether to disarm Iraq by force.
Mbeki also sent a clear message to US President George W Bush: there are no grounds for war.
“Nothing credible has been said that any such breach has occurred to justify a resort to war,”
Mbeki said, articulating a view which has a groundswell of support among the industrialised
nations and the backing of the entire developing world.
And in a broadside against Washington, Mbeki lambasted those who threatened Iraq with war but did
nothing about Israel’s nuclear weapons.
“They say nothing whatsoever against Israel’s weapons of mass destruction. Of course, from their
point of view, the matter has nothing to do with principle. [Note. They never miss an
opportunity to attack Israel and to support Arafat or Saddam or Gaddaffi. That should tell you
something.]
“It turns solely on the question of power… We disagree.”
Mbeki’s intervention comes on the eve of a critical session of the UN security council which
will hear the first report of the UN weapons inspectors on their finding after several weeks
of inspection in Iraq.
The US insistence that it has sufficient grounds to wage war without a security council vote
has pitted Russia, Germany, France, China and Canada against the US and Britain.
Britain’s prime minister Tony Blair – looking increasingly isolated in supporting the United
States-led rhetoric for military action to disarm Saddam Hussein – is expected to face probing
questions from Mbeki on his attitude to the United Nations and consequences of war with Iraq when
they meet in an extraordinary one-on-one summit next Saturday. [Note. Interesting how our
president can quickly call a meeting with Tony Blair and take a firm stance on an issue when
with Mugabe, who is doing far worse things than Saddam, he is utterly quiet.]
Mbeki, joining the growing international outrage at the prospect of war said in his weekly letter
on the ANC Today website: [Note. Is this international outrage/groundswell not being orchestrated
by the Russians perhaps?]
“The situation demands that once more the masses of our people must act together as a powerful
force for peace in the world.
“They have an obligation to stand up and join the struggle for peace,” he said.
It is understood that mass action was discussed at the ANC’s three-day lekgotla (workshop)
last week-end and that peace marches, led by the ruling party and supported by trade unions and
civil society, are in the planning stage. [Note. Interesting how suddenly our ruling party
can plan peace marches. Note that the communist trade unions will be involved in this – which
clearly shows where their loyalties also lie.]
In his strongest call yet for Bush to heed the mounting global anti-war protest, Mbeki said that
a war against Iraq would threaten international peace and security.
It would also spark a deep economic crisis in Africa as the price of oil soared and poverty
deepened, and further delay a resolution of the Middle East conflict. [Note. As a Gold
producer, South Africa will actually benefit a lot from a heightened Gold price.]
Mbeki said that Iraq had agreed to comply with the UN security council resolution and had allowed
the weapons inspectors to return to pursue their mandate unhindered.
“We have committed ourselves to do everything in our power, limited as this power might be, to
persuade Iraq to give herself and the United Nations the necessary space successfully to resolve
the matter at issue, peacefully and expeditiously.”
He said the effort to disarm Iraq should not be used to justify a declaration of war.
“We are not aware of any information that would suggest that Iraq has been in serious material
breach of the security council resolution.” [Note. Like the three monkeys: deaf, dumb
and blind eh?]
Mbeki said South Africa was committed to the resolution of all disputes by peaceful means and was
the “first and only” country in the world voluntarily to implement a comprehensive programme of
disarmament and the destruction of its weapons of mass destruction. [Note: It was the whites
who dismantled the nuclear weapons before we handed over power. Mbeki must not now try to take
credit for this. Instead, his government has engaged in the single biggest arms purchase in
South African history by buying submarines, corvettes, helicopters and fighter planes from Europe.
It has caused a national scandal here, not only due to its size but also due to the corruption
involved in it.]
And, in a statement after a three-day cabinet workshop, chief government spokesperson Joel
Netshitenzhe said the cabinet had reiterated South Africa’s request tothe UN that the arms
inspectors’ report should be considered in an open session in the presence of United Nations
members who were not on the security council.
“SA supports the efforts of the international community to deal with this matter strictly in
accordance with the resolutions of the UN security council,” the cabinet statement said.
“It also welcomes the growing peace movement, in particular its objective of ensuring that actions
pursued in the Gulf region are determined in multilateral fora and are in the interest of humanity
as a whole.” [Note. I’m willing to bet the communists, especially the Russians are behind
the worldwide “peace movement” just like they were behind the protests against the Vietnam war
and just like they were behind the anti-Apartheid movement.]
I welcome conflict and I welcome war because it will at least bring about an honest confrontation.
Then we will see, within a short space of time, which countries side with communists and terrorists
and which countries truly are friendly to the Western world. I welcome the opportunity for the
truth to come out and for people across the world, especially Europeans and more so, Americans
to see who really supports true freedom and who is just another closet communist.
Communists are more united than those of us in the West. They have successfully fooled many people.
People like Saint Mandela, and other wolves in sheep’s clothing need to be exposed for what they
truly are.
I welcome war, because when the bullets and missiles start flying, Americans will finally be able
to tell their real friends from their real enemies, and hopefully, that will lead to many good
things. Hopefully, then the many lingering questions, like that of Israel, or issues in Africa
can be approached with new eyes and a new sense of understanding. Hopefully, we can then sweep
away the fakes and the liars who have fooled so many people for so long.
Etherzone Articles by Jan Lamprecht
Arming Blacks in Zimbabwe
Iraq’s Baffling Moves
The Secret Code of Terrorists
Your Survival Guide to Semantic Warfare. (Understanding the enemies of the West)
The WorldWide War on White People
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