Is the Emmaus Community linked to Winnie Mandela and the execution
by necklacing? It was during the apartheid years that necklacing a form of mob
justice (a tyre forced over the victim’s head and shoulders, drenched in petrol
and set alight) was forcibly used in the South Africa community against government
or police informants.
A South African sent the following email regarding his thoughts
and comments on how the Emmaus Community and other church members are all
embroiled in this tragic, gruesome death of innocent people. (There is a video
relating to this story – link is at the end of the message.)
Winnie Mandela's voice was broadcast on Radio South Africa, "With these matches, tyres and petrol we will liberate our people... "
Past Archbishop Njongonkulu Ndungane of the Church of the Province of South Africa was aired on SAfm on 31 August 2014 with a BBC documentary. He mentioned that he was delivering certain things to Winnie Mandela's home when he was an anti-apartheid activist during that 1980s period of unrest. He refused to mention what those important things were that were hidden in his car.
He followed Bishop Desmond Tutu to be a primate of the Anglican Church.
The Church of England in South Africa is not the same as the Anglican Church.
It seems that Njongonkulu was delivering matches, tyres and petrol to Winnie Mandela's house! He was complicit to these terrible murders!
What happened was like this.
Desmond Tutu was in full knowledge what was about to happen. The time was set for the masses to necklace an intended victim. TV cameras and video cameras were ready for the event.According to Bantu custom if, someone inhaled smoke in his/her last breath he/she was cut off from his/her ancestors for eternity.
Desmond Tutu in full view of the available cameras was caught saving the unfortunate victim(s) from dying a death from necklacing, showing the world what a savior he was.
All a political stunt.
A murderer and someone who condemns a soul to be lost are promoted to the high office of cardinal of his Church!
That is not all!
At the end of the 1960s, a group was brought to Southern Africa from the United States of America by friends of Dr. Billy Graham and is called the Emmaus Community.
They have a campsite on the South Coast road between Pietermaritzburg and the South Coast of Natal.
This camp is called Camp Jonathan.
One of their main thrusts is the so-called Emmaus Walk. Jesus after his resurrection met certain of his disciples and spoke to them on the Emmaus Road. After he disappeared, the disciple only realized who he was.
Bishop Njongonkulu Ndungane mentioned this Emmaus Walk on air and he went on to say that the breaking of bread is part of the ceremony to met and break each other's lifestyles, then to apologize for breaking the other person and then negotiate and talk about things and what to do next.
The Emmaus community is made up of Roman Catholics, Protestants and even Jews (who remain faithful Jews), top businesspersons, top lawyers, advocates, police officers, farmers, and ordinary community members, plus many others.
One cannot ask to join; instead, one can only be invited to join. This is done in secret.
They say, "God is a good God who provides for his people. And each member who has been to Camp Jonathan and done the Emmaus Walk, look after each other with gifts for as long as they live."
At the same time, they target and victimize people, who have not been invited, destroying livelihoods lives and their souls.
A victim will be targeted, his things destroyed, and they will say sorry, and then say. "Let’s have tea and chat... "That is how they abuse people while Emmaus community members drive in expensive cars and live in nice houses and are well provided for.
It is the Emmaus Community who got these clergy members and Winnie Mandela to commit these terrible crimes and get away with it!
The masses made their way in full view of these cameras, walking, marching, and chanting towards a specific direction. The intended victim was caught and in slow fashion the tyre was placed over his/her, neck and busy hands threw petrol over him/her and another struck a match. Victim was tortured to a slow and deliberate death from inhaling dangerous fumes and hot smoke and fire.
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