WARNING: This is Version 1 of my old archive, so Photos will NOT work and many links will NOT work. But you can find articles by searching on the Titles. There is a lot of information in this archive. Use the SEARCH BAR at the top right. Prior to December 2012; I was a pro-Christian type of Conservative. I was unaware of the mass of Jewish lies in history, especially the lies regarding WW2 and Hitler. So in here you will find pro-Jewish and pro-Israel material. I was definitely WRONG about the Boeremag and Janusz Walus. They were for real.
Original Post Date: 2005-04-15 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/15/2005 1:01:27 AM
Boeremag Sellouts, Police Spies and Coup Plans…
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 4/15/2005 1:01:27 AM
Boeremag Sellouts, Police Spies and Coup Plans…
[This is an interesting piece. Take note that one of the Afrikaners involved was a Police spy from the beginning. These are the types of provocateurs I have been talking about for a long time. Now another guy has turned on his Afrikaner buddies. These types of Coup plots are a waste of time. All that Whites can realistically do is spread the news, prepare themselves psychologically and wait until one day when the Blacks make a move – which they will. The Blacks have a self-destructive approach to life and it is only a matter of time before their leaders have no choice but to turn on us and blame us for their failures. Jan] He had no qualms over becoming a state witness in the Boeremag treason trial as he was “not amused” with what the accused were doing, a self-confessed coup plotter told the High Court on Thursday. Property developer Willem Grobler testified that his attorney had advised him to become a state witness shortly after his arrest, as the evidence against him was overwhelming. He made a statement to the police and was placed in the witness protection programme shortly afterwards. He said he would have volunteered to become a witness if the prosecution had not made such an offer because he was not amused with what the accused were doing. He was also shocked when alleged Boeremag leader Mike du Toit after their arrest gathered several of the accused around him and told them to keep quiet as the police had “nothing” against them. At that stage, Grobler already knew that one of them, JC Smit, was a police spy as the police had been talking about Smit’s “handler” in the car after his arrest. Grobler, who implicated several of the accused, including Mike and Andre Du Toit, Rooikoos du Plessis and Adriaan van Wyk, on Wednesday testified about a series of meetings at which a violent coup was planned. He said Mike du Toit had used the so-called Document 12 as a planning document for the coup, but constantly made changes to the document after consulting with him and others. It was this document that brought him under the false impression that there were a large number of people in rural areas who were ready to carry out the coup plans. He said he was aware that plans were discussed amongst some of the accused to get hold of Rooivalk attack helicopters to aid their coup plot. If the Defence Force resisted, the plan was to place people with hunting rifles around military airports to shoot and kill any pilots who attempted to board an attack aircraft. After the World Trade Centre attack in September 2001, there had also been talk about shooting down an airliner “to create chaos” in the country, paving the way for a rightwing coup. At that stage, Mike and the others were already on the run from police. Grobler remembered meeting with Du Toit and his brother one day and reprimanding them for drawing too much attention to themselves with their heavy beards and sunglasses that looked like welder’s goggles. The trial commenced close on two years ago and is expected to take up to three more years to complete, making it one of the most expensive trials ever in the Pretoria High Court. The Legal Aid Board alone has so far paid out more than R2,8-million to defence counsel and it cost the police about R122 000 per month to transport the accused between the prison and court in a high-security convoy. The 22 accused have denied guilt on over 40 charges ranging from high treason to terrorism, causing a series of explosions and murder. The trial will continue on Thursday, April 21. – Sapa Source: Independent Online (IOL) |
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