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Original Post Date: 2007-01-31 Posted By: Jan
From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/31/2007
[3 Pics] S.Africa: Former Top Spy predicts Revolution & Landgrabs
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From the News Archives of: WWW.AfricanCrisis.Org
Date & Time Posted: 1/31/2007
[3 Pics] S.Africa: Former Top Spy predicts Revolution & Landgrabs
Here is a news item that disappeared under the radar and I spotted it among the many taped news items I have. This is Billy Masetlha, the head of National Intelligence whom Mbeki fired. At the 62nd anniversary of the ANC Youth League, he was saying that the blacks are getting POORER and times are getting TOUGHER and that a REVOLUTION would come… and it would include Zimbabwe-style Landgrabs. Basically what the former head of the NIA was saying is something very similar to what I said in my book Government by Deception, years ago. I also said the blacks under ANC rule would be worse off, and their “desperation” (real and imagined) would increase… To me, a black/white clash will be the natural result of long term ANC rule. Billy of course was saying things like the Govt forcing itself on the party and the Govt is despotic and no longer is carrying out the strategy of the party. (This may be a reference to the clandestine intervention by the CIA and MI6 and the secret horse-trading going on between Mbeki and the British and Americans). These were the photos from eTV news:-
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