Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Endgame

From The Springbok Club UK - May 2009 edition

See also; Endgame: Channel 4's take on the end of apartheid -
Paul Trewhela (and others) respond to a British film on the secret talks that preceded the ANC's unbanning.

The ANC's re-election paving the way for Jacob "Bring me my Machine Gun" Zuma to become president of the "new" South Africa would seem to herald yet another dark chapter in the beleaguered country's history, and a return to the horrors of the Mandela era.

We must we honest and admit that much to our surprise Thabo Mbeki's term in office proved a relative - and we repeat, relative - period of stability for the "new" South Africa. To be sure, the rampant crime rate and the genocide campaign against the White farming and urban communities were not eradicated - but they did not intensify either. Even more surprisingly, there was clearly a period of economic growth in the country, with the beginnings of overseas investment returning. Probably the biggest achievement of Mbeki's administration was the fact that the 2010 Soccer World Cup still remains scheduled for South Africa, with the building of most of the stadiums and the necessary transport infrastructure nearing completion - much to the astonishment of most seasoned observers who forecast only chaos at the time
that FIFA awarded the competition to the country.

The fact of the matter is that, particularly towards the end of his period in power, Mbeki realised that anti-White paranoia and the Marxist theories of the SACP were leading nowhere, so therefore embraced the free market capitalist system. This of course was the reason why the ANC/SACP hierarchy decided that he simply had to go. It was of course most significant in this
regard to note that both Mandela himself and his crazed ex-wife were present giving their full support at Zuma's final election rally in Johannesburg.

Channel 4's recent docu-drama "Endgame" [visible to certain countries only] gave many significant clues regarding the treason, sell-out and surrender which led to the imposition of ANC terrorist rule over South Africa. It was interesting in this regard to note that although Willie Esterhuyse and the rest of the Afrikaner intellectual traitors, and the "useful idiot" Michael Young of Consolidated
Gold Fields (and how true was the remark that Consolidated's founder, Cecil John Rhodes, would be turning in his grave at Young's appeasement!) were prepared to negotiate with the Mbeki wing of the ANC, the sell-out NP government of PW Botha, through cabinet minister Cobie Coetzee and NIS-chief Neil Barnard, were at the same time talking to the convicted terrorist Mandela whilst he was still in prison! It was clearly a case of surrendering
to the GREATEST of two evils. Surely the warnings of both the HNP and the Conservative Party of South Africa throughout the 1980s have now been fully vindicated. The greatest enemy was from within in the form of the NP establishment, and not without in the form of the ineffective ANC terrorists.

But there is no point dwelling upon the past. The fact of the matter is that Zuma's incoming administration almost certainly heralds a resumption of anti-White hatred. We repeat what we said at the time of the coming to power of the unreconstructed terrorist Mandela therefore, and that is that all Whites should endeavour to leave the country as soon as they can and by
whichever means they can, for to remain under the likes Zuma could well be tantamount to signing your own death certificate. The sooner the country collapses completely the better, for only once the Western World is forced to intervene will there be any hope for the re-establishment of civilised values to the benefit of all.

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