High Treason
Against White South Africans
Constant Viljoen called the Right Wing over Radio Pretoria
to join them in Bophuthatswana
to join them in Bophuthatswana
On 9 March the unrest situation in Bophuthatswana had reached critical proportions, and on that day Mangope made a personal telephone call appeal for help to the AWB leader in Ventersdorp. Terre’Blanche and some of his general staff then rushed through to Pretoria where an Afrikaner Volksfront (AVF) executive meeting was held, and at which it was decided to send in an armed force to try and stabilise the Mangope government. Viljoen was at that stage still part of the AVF’s executive, and was a party to this decision; this despite the 4th March 1994, in contrast to the AVF, he founded a political party, the Vryheidsfront (VF, in English: Freedom Front), to participate to multinational elections of 27th April 1994, whose aim was to make further evolution of the Republic of South Africa (RSA) empire on the capitalism-communism way. The political administration of the “new” Empire would be entrusted to the major political force in the Empire: a Communist force that international capitalism had helped to create, assist, finance, and promote.
The AWB generals were then allowed to use the AVF telephones to issue call up instructions to their immediate junior officers, and in this way a mobilisation call was sent out. It was claimed later that the nationalist station, Radio Pretoria (set up to the East of Pretoria) had issued AWB call up instructions, but this was not true. All that station did was to announce in its news bulletins that the AWB had called up its members to help Bophuthatswana.
Viljoen and his followers in the meanwhile mobilised their own “armed wing” - the Boere Krisis Aksie (Farmer’s Crisis Action - the same people who had been involved in the 1991 attack on the black squatters at Goedgevonden) and ordered them into Bophuthatswana as well. After arriving in the homeland, the AWB forces were deployed in the White residential areas of Mmabatho, where they were given a friendly reception by the White inhabitants, who had started to fear the rampant lawlessness and looting that was taking place in the centre of that town. The AWB forces were deployed under the command of one of the Wenkommando generals from Natal, Nicolaas Cornelius Fourie.
Now of the above mentioned I can testify to myself I was at Radio Pretoria over those three days. Road Access to the Radio Station was Cordoned off by members of Constant Viljoens Vryheids Front. The public had no communications with the right wing guys on the ground and we could not warn them that misleading information is spread via right wing network that General Constant Viljoen is calling all right wing to Bophuthatswana to protect Mangope. We all new Terblanche called on a selected few good men to help with the extraction of the Mangope Government officials. We all knew the ANC where called to arms in Bophuthatswana. We all knew a disaster was looming, but we could not negotiate with the Vryheids Front men surrounding Radio Pretoria.
When Good Men Die in Vain
Anyway this is not even half of what is troubling me.
Angolo and Cross Border War
I conformed to Conscription. I had no other choice. I objected, but was a good Dutch Reformed Church Baptised Catechised Christian, but It did not feel right. Since I was not 21 I could not sign my own contracts so I had to seed to my father's will.
Border Militarisation of South African Forces. No where in the prophet, siener Van Rensberg's work, is any mention of a military Boer Force after Second World war. He mention Mandela and the Release of Mandela and the rise and fall of an B lack Leader, but nothing of a race War between Africa and White South Africa. It was man made and a hoax that we all pay for now dearly.
Overturning of P.W. Botha
Yet in this case we have to bring the facts forward. Pretty much like Verwoerd, P.W. Botha wanted to make place for people of majority races in Parliament, but the Nationalist was against him. This is why this piece of history is most astounding to me.
This was widely reported in Botha's case. Robin Renwick, who took up the post of British ambassador to South Africa in 1987, noted that Botha was "prone to furious rages" and that "his ministers were terrified of him". Through these eruptions he intimidated any challenger.
P.W Botha Never had a stroke. The symptoms was induced by large quantities of Insuline that was given to him in his tea. This should be able to be confirm by National Intelligence active during 1988 - 1990. (Undisclosed Source)
On 18 January 1989, P W Botha suffered a mild stroke at the age of 73. He was scheduled to meet with Namibian political leaders on 20 January 1989, but could not attend the meeting due to his ailing condition. Acting president, Christiaan Heunis, attended the meeting in his place.
Niƫl Barnard | |
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Allegiance | Republic of South Africa |
Service | National Intelligence Service |
Active | 1979 - 1992 |
Rank | Director-General |
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