The 11th January 2009 issue of Rapport, the Afrikaans Sunday paper, supplies a clear view on many aspects of the current South African situation.
‘Captain Fantastic’, ‘Captain Braveheart’, or epithets of a similar order will be required to translate the extravagant praise heaped upon the Protea cricket team captain, Greame Smith, whose dapper efforts against the formidable Australian team is being lauded on Rapport’s front page, although to the ordinary reader that achievement might signify no more than Smith’s willingness to continue doing his duty.
From my position that kind of treatment could spell one thing only: the Mafia is inveigling Greame Smith into some heinous crime, and is giving the plot an appearance of the most stoic sacrifice ever made for God and country by any sports figure anywhere. That the beautiful Minki van der Westhuyzen, Smith’s former girlfriend, is shown on the same front page, can mean only that the South African cricket captain is encouraged to hope that the Powers that Be will magnanimously rekindle the old flame so cruelly extinguished by them in about 2003, when it became clear that Smith would not sell his country down the drain of history in a fanatic effort to advance the Mafia’s interests at all costs. Being photographed with Jake White reassures Greame Smith that he will be treated with respect in the future.
The article was written by Eduan Roos, a journalist whose name was chosen by the Mafia as a vehicle by which to deploy protocols that must negate everything written by me in which Danie Roos has any part – for example, the writing and publishing of ports for this blog.
Bishop Tutu’s son, Mr. Trevor Tutu, is deeply disillusioned with the ANC, and hopes to find a safe haven with the Democratic Alliance. Mr. Tutu’s dilemma reflects the one experienced by South Africans generally – the result of fundamental, comprehensive deception as an act of war perpetrated upon South Africa in punishment for its temerity to hope to break free from the oppressors who have rifled its resources and other elements of national wealth throughout the past century. I too wish to associate with the Democratic Alliance, since the ANC was transformed into a Communist party during the tenure of Mr. Mbeki, who stood for nothing that the DA could ever improve upon, but who was grossly misrepresented to the public by the criminal element in control of the media.
The article by Professor Jakes Gerwel, a close personal friend of Mr. Mandela, and one of today’s most elegant writers of Afrikaans (on the editorial centre-page), reflects precisely the same dilemma: total confusion – over the Israel Question, over the ANC’s inefficiency and apparent sycophancy, over a thousand other elements of the elaborate hoax sold to the world by the global mass media in the agenda by which the interests of crime have been advanced over the past two decades.
On page 2, Afrikaans readers are assured that Mr. Jacob Zuma is their man: no politician on offer in the present scenario will take better care of their aspirations for the foreseeable future. On page 3, Sir Richard Branson and Jamie Oliver have teamed up to sponsor the constituency pushing Mr. Zuma’s bid for the South African presidency.
The article on page 7, on the growth of black members of the Reformed Church, presents excellent news. Black South Africans have never before had access to an efficient conservative religious home. Since the efforts of the Catholic Church and the Zionist Church have been anticipated and covertly corrupted by the criminal element, the new trend offers a better opportunity for African economic development and political stability than most others currently prevalent. Parents seeking to present their children with advanced intellectual standards will do well to adopt the sound political, economic, and cultural orientation offered by the Reformed Church.
On page 8, a crusade is launched against the Police. People who are not permitted to know that the Mafia is free to assume the capacity of Divine Authority, and to blatantly attack the Police in the public media – people such as, for example, Mr. Tim du Plessis, Rapport’s editor-in-chief – are likely to respond to such matters with indignation. The full page, full colour advertisement for Castle Lager, the national sponsor for the Protea cricket team, shows Greame Smith and Mkhaya Ntini in an embrace of solidarity over the matter as stated. In it, South Africans are exhorted to take pride in their honour, their nation, and their country. South African Breweries has momentarily forgotten that South Africans are not proud of their nationality, like Scots, who will subordinate the entire world to their fanaticism, but that they languish instead in a bottomless pit to which those Scots, their traditional colonialist enemy, have relegated them – who routinely represent them to the world as loathed and despised Africans who defeat themselves without any outside interference.
On page 12 the Mafia lulls the public into complacency over the biological warfare with which southern Africa has been blighted ever since it became clear that Zimbabwe’s diamonds will not be surrendered without further ado – an act of defiance against direct orders from the national enemy. Some 45,000 Cholera cases are reported to have occurred over the two months since the attack began.
On page 13 the Mafia protects its lucrative heart transplant industry against mean-spirited bloggers who fail to appreciate the fun that could be had with a second life on Earth by those with a sense of humour and the money to pay for their wishes.
On page 14 a large advertisement for the ANC presents broadly-defined objectives for an increase in the rate of ‘change’, in terms that do not address the requirements of Afrikaners, but of black South Africans particularly. A thunderous silence on the prospect that the new party, COPE, may be viewed as a never-to-be-repeated opportunity to rid the country of the scourge of Communism, which has paralyzed economic development and has destroyed the Afrikaner’s competitive advantage, is painfully evident, and conspicuous by the very prohibition on any mention of the situation.
Similarly absurd convolutions of deception have increasingly come to characterize the Afrikaans press over the past decade. The claim that the Department of Education has earned ‘full marks for quality’ is as incongruous as any other of recent times: South Africa, and Africa in general, suffer from the cruellest proscription on efficient information to be found in the world today – and South Africa’s thirty percent unemployment rate testifies loudly to the effects of the crisis.
The editorial centre-page is dedicated to Greame Smith, to the Mafia’s discomfiture in the face of police brutality, and to massaging the Afrikaner into complacency and mediocrity for the purpose of blinding him to the vital opportunity to regain some measure of power and influence in South Africa that now briefly confronts him.
Hopefully the festive season is responsible for the very low level of business information offered by Rapport’s latest issue, which would otherwise give cause for concern.
Perhaps this is a good time to substantiate some of the assumptions entailed in the above submissions.
One of the chief assumptions behind my interpretation of events is that Global Organized Crime constitutes the national political opposition, not so much to the ANC, whose Communism works beautifully for the advancement of the Mafia’s hidden agenda, as to the progressive constituency – not only in South Africa, but in many countries of the world – and that the global mass media serve as the vehicle by which its agenda is prosecuted.
Those assumptions are eloquently borne out by the utter lack of vision, lack of direction, lack of self-respect, lack of basic human warmth, of humour, of animal spirits, or ‘temperament’, on offer in the South African media, characteristics normally reflected by evidence of irrepressible humanity, such as simple playfulness, mild mischief, innocent vanity, parochial credulity, provincial bad taste – or of anything other than dour conformity to the dictates of a soul-destroying political correctness calculated to remove all authenticity from human commerce, even if whole-scale corruption, sabotage, and war cannot at present be possible – elements of the most sinister scheme of malignant social engineering ever heard or dreamed of on Earth.
What reason could possibly be advanced for the inability of Afrikaner leaders to communicate with their electorate and with other constituencies on the fantastic opportunity confronting them to reverse the destruction wreaked by their national enemy, the criminal element in control of the southern African economy, particularly the resources sector, and the medical and legal professions – unless that inability be hourly pro-actively inculcated into the nation’s collective sensibility by elements abusing the applications of medical and biological sciences through which the security services achieve their socio-economic effects in matters of national and international diplomacy?
How could any poorer response possibly have been found to that fantastic opportunity than a laughably misplaced concern with Mr. Jacob Zuma, who represents the farthest remove from what Afrikaners wish to see in a potential president of their country? Am I supposed to sit on my hands and believe that Afrikaners choose to respond in that way of their own accord?
Australia has traditionally been an ally to the USA. But with its new Prime Minister came a change that has made it vulnerable to the malignant covert South African forces operating against the international progressive constituency. Hence the unwarranted praise so vulgarly heaped upon Greame Smith, who, whenever he follows his natural instincts, finds himself as much the butt of public jokes, ridicule, and bad manners as British cricket captains, from Mike Atherton onward, have found themselves, in punishment for representing traditional British values – and, conversely, whenever he defers to machinations by concealed, malign manipulators of the media, finds himself the hero of Lord’s, or of the world, as the case may be on the day, and as the hidden agenda would require.
I have been targeted for extensive exposure to the alleged virtues of both Jamie Oliver and Sir Richard Branson throughout the past decade. I felt called upon to defend Mkhaya Ntini against rape charges at the onset of his career – which proved to serve the Mafia every bit as well as would my silent consent in the matter: it supplied a springboard for a hero whose reputation could be abused for a thousand criminal purposes, since any claim of evil causes attaching to a figure enjoying great public support would prove simply too invidious to be sustained by any except an observer in my unique position.
The matter of the Reformed Church (Doppers), an affiliate of the Neder-Duits Gereformeerde Kerk which inclines somewhat more to the conservative side than does the parent body, comprises an opportunity that thinking Africans have deserved more than any other: to belong in a community whose advanced intellectual climate offers an atmosphere amenable to excellent child-rearing, education, and political and business orientation, for parents striving to present their children with the benefits of continuous exposure to a strong element of the cultural establishment.
The matter of the Mafia’s discomfiture in the face of police brutality constitutes the chief thrust on the agenda driven in the 11th January issue of Rapport.
Had the global mass media routinely invoked outrage over the abuses perpetrated by criminals against the societies that support them, one could sympathize with the victims of police brutality – who are after all no more responsible for the crimes now acted upon than are the murder weapons used for the purpose. However, members of the South African Police Services have been victims of nothing less than an atrocious war over the past fifteen years, during which the Mafia has lorded it over all living in a rule of terror that made the excesses of the Apartheid regime – which was conceived and enforced by none but itself, although its media denounced it during the final two decades of white rule – pale by comparison. Because the media declined to scream blue murder over every one of the Mafia’s countless killings, as is customary wherever governments make mistakes – many of which involved police officers and their families – the nation has no knowledge of that war, and is therefore poised to throw its full weight behind the Mafia’s cause at the first prompting by the public media.
Having fastened culpability for the fifteen-year war upon President Mbeki’s government, the crime bosses are free to extend that war, undetected and undeterred. Should a COPE / DA alliance come to power by means of the elections, the media will have a brand-new scapegoat for everything that the crime bosses could unleash upon the unsuspecting public.
A brief history of international affairs will put the present situation in context.
Successful enforcement of absolute secrecy through the provisions of the international security services enabled the criminal element to establish the most comprehensive totalitarian regime that Space Age science and technology could facilitate – on a global basis – by means of malignant social engineering techniques hourly popularized in the global mass media, which were driven by herd momentum induced through mass hysteria. Because the existence of their organization continues to be concealed from the public through the effects of a conspiracy of silence enforced upon the legal institutions responsible for keeping the public safe from adversity, the crime bosses are hourly licensed to circumvent Sir Karl Popper’s warnings on the dangers of Utopian social engineering techniques. No room remains for arguments on the need for piecemeal social engineering, which would have given the man in the street a chance to recover from the effects of societal upheaval and structural discontinuity that must necessarily result from Utopian social engineering – perhaps the most crucial distinction to be observed in the protection of civilization against barbarism. Because the power of the criminal element superseded that of democratic governments during the decades after the Second World War, the advice given by Sir Karl Popper in The Open Society and its Enemies was not heeded: it was associated with politics, not crime.
As a result, such cataclysmic revolutions in lifestyles as the displacement of millions of refugees and the mass invasion of adjacent territories have come well within the ambit of the murderous arsenal of the criminals now in control of affairs, as have also the decimation of entire races through biological warfare involving HIV-Aids, cholera, and cancer, and an uninterrupted war waged on target societies by means of motor-car ‘accidents’ engineered through total covert control of all technology around the globe. In addition, key personnel of the progressive constituency are daily invidiously retrenched upon being found guilty of crimes and corruption by the criminals in control of the legal system and the media. The Western model of market economy capitalism is under fundamental attack. Prince Charles and his sons are vulnerable to the machinations of South African criminals who seek to abuse the reputation generated for Britain as the final repository of the moral high ground in a bid to rifle the mineral resources of a Russia overwhelmed by a tidal wave of revolting libels in the global mass media – a strategy that has worked wonders for those who have long enriched themselves by means of the systematic destruction of Africa.
Under the banner of Liberal Democracy a culture of ‘human rights’ was championed in the mass media for the purpose of obscuring the horrific atrocities perpetrated upon the public beneath glib rhetoric on the regions involved. As an inevitable corollary, the spectre of right-wing fascism is already being raised. Whether even the worst atrocities that man is capable of perpetrating upon man in full view of the public – and upon innocent women and children – could surpass those hidden from view by equivocating mass media under the banner of Liberal Democracy, is by no means certain. Still, very severe consequences could lurk among the many unforeseen ones unleashed by a proliferation of fascist belligerence, once it will mobilize in a vehement access of righteousness against both real and imaginary foes.
The international Mafia is leaving nothing to chance in prosecuting its bid for world domination. So comprehensive are the resources now accessible to it that a universal shift to conservative politics may not deter it from usurping the ascendancy engineered in the process. Supremely informed observers, government leaders, and key police officers find their every action and utterance opposed and criticised by the crime bosses. Not only their relatives and acquaintances, but their pastors, their neighbours – and their pets – serve as mouthpieces for the enemy by which to rebuke them in a process calculated to undermine their morale and their resolve to continue fighting for the cause of justice and freedom. Concomitantly, the affected relatives suffer the effects of illness and accident in punishment for the non-compliance of their more informed relatives with the Mafia’s commands – a process of which they know nothing whatsoever. The global mass media proceed to fanatically champion the criminal element’s cause through advertising, soap opera, news reportage, sport, and culture. Thus a regime of barbarism and violence is fostered by the absurdities hourly traded throughout the world under the guise of elements of valued intimate relationships. Sexual seductions of a deviant nature are perpetually directed against those who seek to act in the best interests of their families and their communities. And the ultimate victims of the process, the individuals comprising a deceived general public, hysterically support the cause of the criminals who destroy their lives – by buying into the protocols peddled in their favourite media formats.
The problem comprises a matter of governance. The provisions of the legal system must be reconstituted for the purpose of reducing the influence of criminals and increasing the influence of officers of the progressive constituency. In order to do that, compensation and other forms of reward must be subjected to a hierarchy of priorities that would accomplish the objective. The medical profession and the biological sciences must be rigorously subjected to regulation resulting from the change, in order to exercise better control over the security services. And the media must be persuaded to see the big picture and its implications, so that the criminal element may be held at bay with the purveyance of appropriate sympathies. That will happen only if the Christian Church can be persuaded to champion the cause of free enterprise, rather than to continue obdurate in championing that of criminality and Communism in a slough of misguided sympathy for human fallibility – which is today nothing to the point, the point being that criminals have found means by which to interlope between God and his creatures, much as the cunning serpent of the Genesis Creation myth had interloped between God and His creatures to the everlasting damnation of the world.
Because the prophylactics supplied in the previous paragraph are as a rule subjected to a studied ignorance on the parts of those who could make a difference, the modernist movement flounders between distinctions such as ‘liberalism’ and ‘conservatism’, which now serve merely as extreme positions to be strategically adopted by criminals in the process of perpetuating the assault on the human race comprised by the characteristics of the unintelligent vernacular consumer society and those of its equally unintelligent enemies.
Nor can any least hope be justifiable that, in a society characterized by Space Age science and technology, the threat of modern witchcraft can be comprehensively addressed. One of the most dangerous effects of deception and secrecy is that the reality, and presence, of the uttermost extreme of human evil is concealed from the public, and its existence denied by means of the preponderance of focus on irrelevant side-shows serving to obscure matters of cardinal importance. However, ordinary people continue to be subjected to the effects of primordial violence and intimidation that accumulate wherever misanthropes find ways of enforcing their savage urges upon society. Moreover, science and technology provide means by which evil powers can be developed, refined, increased, and stored up in safe repositories for future use, while all is hushed up and hidden from the public, except where apparently innocuous sub-cultures flourish for the purpose of purveying the required knowledge and sympathies needed for a final heave towards world domination. Worse still, science and technology can reduplicate and multiply the effects of savagery, and amplify them to magnitudes of immense proportions, building up a head of power which could be unleashed upon an unsuspecting world as a single focused force of almost immeasurable consequence, thus to insidiously subvert, undermine, and poison – and finally to stun all concerned with an overwhelming assault upon the foundations of existence, that must settle the balance of power forever in favour of the most brutish exclusively.
If the world is to be protected against the chthonic, demonic forces now seeking to overwhelm it with terror and violence – which are the very same forces that have since time immemorial sought to wither the great tree which is its collective soul, at the root, and to blast it at the crown, as if with lightning – then the custodians of human health and safety need to take a closer look at requirements entailing the disclosure of matters of great concern to the public.
South Africa continues to serve as a microcosm for the world. But the public has no idea where to look for the most significant principles of that mechanism. The global mass media are a very large part of the problem.
It may be protested that the mention in this essay of Prince Charles and his sons in relation to the British-owned South African resources sector was unfair. Such protest would be ill-advised; the matter goes to the heart of the current threat presented to international security.
The global criminal element has long abused the reputation for unchallengeable moral rectitude that has attached to Britain largely as a result of the need of that criminal element to disguise its noxious activities under a cloak of supreme ethical authority. Having throughout the twentieth century built up a formidable body of experience in contradicting the protests of victims of criminal abuses of colonialism in the global mass media, which amounted in each case to painting Britain in the colours of an incomparable paragon in the community of nations, the criminal element finally learned how to opportunistically apply the technique to any country or nation at will. Israel has been a victim of the technique for a considerable period of time, since the criminal element sought to appease oil-producing Arab countries in order to increase its own profit-margins from the trade of oil – resulting in effects that could easily be blamed on the USA, Israel’s principal ally. Russia has also been a victim of the technique: Gazprom’s natural gas deposits in the Barendts Sea, and Rosneft’s oil deposits, had to be nationalized under Mr. Putin’s personal auspices in order to safeguard Russia’s sources of competitive advantage. Zimbabwe is a third prime example of the covert martial activities of the same concealed criminal force in a situation where the coveting of magnificent mineral resources has resulted in gross abuse of the regions involved in the global mass media. As Mr. Bush was reviled in matters regarding oil-producing countries of the Middle Eeast, so Mr Putin was reviled in matters regarding energy resources, and Russia’s poor relations with Europe and its conflict with the USA have been grossly exacerbated by the criminals involved. The notoriety generated for Robert Mugabe, and thus for Africa, represents perhaps the most extreme form of the abuse under discussion.
When the poor reputation created for the USA, and for Mr Bush in particular, is considered with respect to the case of Saddam Hussein, and the ramifications of the Iraq occupation and the conflict with Afghanistan are properly weighted in composing the equation, it emerges that the entire world is abused as a political football for the exclusive advantage of a small number of immensely powerful British criminals with reputations of unchallengeable respectability. The incrimination of the previous South African government coincided with the period in which the criminal element finally sought to establish a global power that could defend its interests against the forces of law and order. That was when terrorism emerged as a global force: in South Africa, Ireland, and the Middle East. The tidal waves of effects derived from powerful drugs such as hashish, LSD, and heroin that swept the world from the 1970s onwards, and the cultural subversion in which it resulted in the Christian West, cannot be dissociated from the issues listed above. The relentless drive of the USA for globalization is a function of stimuli covertly set out by the British criminal elements under discussion, whose bid for world domination benefits from the effects of globalization.
The situation is outrageous in the extreme. Nothing in the world could justify the perpetuation of the intolerable scheme: the entire world’s populations are being sacrificed in the interests of a few among the worst criminals who have ever lived. The argument that Great Britain should not be set more lightly in the international community’s perceptions than the hated Bush administration, the hated Russians, and the hated African, Robert Mugabe, is spurious: it has been shown here that Britain’s reputation as an ethical paragon is largely undeserved, being the result of extensive covert work by very dangerous criminals. Nor can the argument that the criminals deserve to succeed, having advanced so far towards world domination, and being so popular with the mass media, hold water: the suffering experienced by the global victim-base has been immense and prolonged. Absolute madness is about to engulf the world as a result of the crimes. That could lead to the bloodiest episode in the history of the world.
The matter must immediately be brought to an end.