Historical
Perspective Part II – from then until now
Continuing the series of articles in order to
establish as to whether South Africa is a failed state and if so, then why from a
historical perspective.
In “Kruger, Kommandos & Kak “by Chris Ash, he deals
on a very level basis with the role of the Imperial Troops as well as the role
of the “Burghers “: of the ZAR (Zuid Afrikaansche Republik) the Transvaal”. What he says
is that every Afrikaans speaking person should start to research
the history and not the drivel served up by the National Party (NP) Government.
Today this group of people is without leaders; as a matter of fact, the professed
leaders are all tied into highly dubious deals.
Pik Botha, the highly contentious ex-Minister,
F W De Klerk – the President at the time the ANC outwitted him and were equal dim-witted cabinet. They never knew
as to what was happening in the outside world. They
never understood that it was all about the money; politics was just the means to get the cash! This
seems to have been the dogma from the London School of Economics.
It was very interesting when the late Frederik Van Zyl
Slabbert recounted calling Thabo Mbeki by his first name. As recounted by
himself in his writings, and they had known each other for a long time, that
Mbeki pointed out that he was the President and that he should be called such. A real
indication that a mere crumb was now thinking that he had become bread, for all the whiskey, womanizing and alleged drug abuse attributed to him.
In addition, that he was replaced by Pres Jacob Zuma, a Zulu of origin.
Zuma and his Zulus have pushed South Africa into
a state similar to that of a failed state. Zuma and Paul Kruger share
many aspects, one of the most important aspects are that they had set out to
control the Judiciary. It was recalled
that Kruger intervened in the sentencing of a rogue by the name of Nellmapius. In Zuma’s case, his legal team was whacked in the
Supreme Court of Appeal on the fact that they had no case. In order to delay proceedings
in respect of the issue of the tape recordings, which was used to negate the
more than 700 criminal charges for fraud against Zuma. However, who is
paying for these expensive legal fees? Zuma? Not at all – the public. Despite South Africa having Legislation, such as the Public Finance Management Act, 1 of 1999
as amended.
Somebody had to be held to account in the President’s
office.
However, massive silence!
Not from De Klerk, who it has been alleged
had been involved in moving vast sums of money from the RSA pre-1994. To whose benefit? The Afrikaans-speaking South Africans, all South
Africans? It does not seem so.
In addition, the Gaddafi moneys? For how
long has it been in the RSA? It is
a tale that ascribing it to Zuma is somewhat unfair. He is only at the tail end
of what has been going on. According to
sensitive sources in the ANC ( African National Congress,) President Barak
Obama had called Zuma in November 2014. Zuma was advised that if the stolen
Libyan moneys were not paid into the Trust Fund in the USA before end January
2015. Zuma and the ANC would face criminal charges at the International Crime
Court. (ICC) Also, the fact that a substantial
amount of this money had found its way to ISIS in Syria!
It is a severe allegation as it places all South
African at risk because the government is run by the ANC and that the same ANC
has now been implicated in these problems.
Linking this allegation to the news reports from
the country that over 4 000 Al Qaeda have been spotted in South Africa.
Pres Thabo Mbeki has case to answer in this regard. During his reign as President,
he had employed the African Union (AU) in order to move the Gaddafi/Libyan
moneys. In this regard, a Johannesburg Attorney was allegedly employed by Mbeki to move the Libyan funds. In this regard, Molefe had been traveling the world with an AU diplomatic passport.
When going to the USA in order to
confront Goldman Sachs on the Libyan moneys, he was faced with some ex-Special Forces types that send the fear of
God into them, and he made a runner. However,
Goldman Sachs lost a case against the USA government during 2014 and had to
surrender USD 30 billion!
According to what Molefe recounted to various people, all the documents relating to
this issue was handed to the Seriti commission who has been running an
investigation into the Arms deal. According to Molefe, it was Mbeki’s idea to
use the Libyan moneys as a guarantee with the British banks that had raised
credit lines for the hugely inflated Arms deal. The Seriti commission has until the date
not managed to instill any confidence into the general public pertaining to its
investigations. Suffice it to state that until the time the Seriti commission
has acted like a bunch of gangsters with their legal teams as their hit men. In
this regard, Adv Moerane’s name springs to the front.
Any idea of democracy is nothing else but a sham. It is pure London School of Economics dogma. It
never was about democracy and human rights;
it was all but a sham. It has only been about the money. In the words of Smuts Ngonyama , first ANC, then COPE
and now ANC again,“ I never joined the struggle to be poor”. It
was after he garnered ZAR 120 million on a privatization deal of TELKOM - the
previously state-owned telecommunications agency.
The RSA is indeed a gangster’s paradise. In 2013, some 200 South African
troops found themselves in a very
precarious situation in Bangui, Central African Republic (CAR). What were they
doing there? When attacked by an overwhelming force of some 5000+ Seleka rebels who had ousted then President Bosize, they had to fight impossible odds to
stay alive. This was due to some officers from
the State Security Agency of the RSA and Defense Intelligence who were drinking
on the terrace of the Hotel in Bangui, whilst compiling a report that the
Selekas were only armed with AK47’s and wooden clubs. Little did they know that the President of Chad,
France’s high man in Africa was financing
the Selekas? After the fracas, the RSA
contingent had to sign official documents to compel them to keep all aspects of
the venture in Central African Republic (CAR) secret. A typical British action! Why? What was there to hide? The fact
that several of the RSA comrades were up to their ears in dealings in CAR, including
Mining, etc.,
etc.
Until today, nobody has been prosecuted in relation to
this situation. Lives are cheap; Pres Zuma does apparently
not give a tad about his soldiers’ lives.
What else?
TELKOM, the former state-owned telecoms entity and now partially
owned by the state whilst listed on the JSE (Johannesburg Stock Exchange) has a company called TELKOM AFRICA. Through this company,
they had bought all the bandwidth from satellite operators over Africa. It is not just for reselling; the fact of the matter is that they are using
this to listen to all business and political issues via the RSA’s state resources.
The information re business issues are
circulated to a small group of so-called comrades. The London School of
Economics is clearly at play here. The completely political claptrap was only designed for one simple reason, and
that was to get their hands on the money.
Who are these people? Clearly many of them are embedded in the ruling ANC, this gives them cover and they can affect
all of their nefarious actions in secrecy. The RSA even bought a Russian satellite.
For whatever rhyme or reason, it is perhaps for the
same as with TELKOM AFRICA. To eavesdrop
on all business transaction primarily, is courtesy of the RSA taxpayer. The price of the satellite has been bandied about at
ZAR 1, 6 billion. The fact of the matter is that the price would rather seem to
be nearer to ZAR 5, 6 billion, i.e. USD 560 million.
The opposition is silenced with issues of secrecy, and
since when is fraud and piracy secret? In the RSA context, it sure is!
Moreover, when Patton so famously
wrote, “Cry the beloved country,” he just had no idea!
The scoundrels, at all levels in civil life. In addition,
the British influence. A story to will be dragged into the spotlight in a later piece.
Are you worried? If not, you should be ………………………………………
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