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Lana, Malema, and the Little Red Handbag

21 Wednesday Nov 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, The US & South Africa

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Donald Trump, Julius Malema, South Africa, United States

— It would appear that President Trump, the most powerful leader in the world, is planning on appointing South African-born Lana Marks as Ambassador to South Africa. The post has been vacant since he took office and has been filled on a temporary basis by Jessye Lapenn. (As to that video: errr..Ja, well, no, fine : For American readers that is more or less somewhere between “yeah, right” and “you’re kidding me, right?”)

The previous ambassador, Patrick Gaspard, was a pal of Obama’s, born in the Congo to Haitian parents. That neatly represented the Obama School of Thought: Pick a guy that’s Black — all about skin colour. So it was clear that all one had to do was be Black, be a worker in Obama’s election campaign, and be a community organizer. One did not actually need to know anything about South Africa. As to being from the Congo, that would be the equivalent of Russia appointing a Paraguayan as Ambassador to the United States. I mean, he’d be from the continent of America, would he not…oh, yes….and he’d be white…right?

Julius and the Little Red Handbag

So, the appointment of Lana Marks, who runs a line of exotic animal skin handbags, seems pretty sensible against that background. She’s a born South African, she’s  experienced in business, and, most importantly, she knows how to turn nasty animals into handbags. She started her line of handbags in response to the fact that the British Queen could not find a suitable red alligator skin bag to go with a suit she had. Marks has been hugely successful in running this empire.

So now, it strikes me that she’s exactly relevant to this particular job. The way I’m thinking, she could turn Julius Malema (below- click on image) into that little red alligator skin job behind her head in the picture above. Sure, I don’t know if it is really alligator skin, but work with me here. It would go with Malema’s party colours and with his character. It is most appropriate that it should be a SMALL red handbag, because once all that fat has been melted off Malema, there is not much of substance left.  Those two side pockets could be used to carry muti (witchdoctor potions), and it is most relevant that there should be…errr…. two, if you see what I mean. One caution though: as with most ladies’ handbags—bear with me here ladies— if it’s mouth opens, the most ridiculous combination of things comes out. So, Marks might want to consider a solid zipper on the top of the Little Red Handbag, to make sure the mouth STAYS shut.

It  kind of goes with the British colours also. I thought they once tried to paint Africa red from the Cape to Cairo.

Forgive my sense of humour; it keeps me from screaming. We South Africans don’t have much to smile about, and every bit helps. Clicking on his image below shows what Malema is actually all about.

— Harry Booyens

The World of the Black People: 1816

20 Tuesday Nov 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in AmaBhulu News, Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, South African History

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Donald Trump, Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa

—Today I publish the next chapter in my Who stole the Land? series. Chapter 6: The World of the Black People before the Mfecane:1816 provides the lay of the land and the distribution of the Black peoplpes of South Africa in the 1816-1822 period. The Mfecane, the Great Crushing, started in the Natal region in 1816 at the hand of the amaZulu and spilled over the Drakensberg Mountain range onto the Plains of the interior in 1822. The Mfecane itself will be the next chapter. It is after that Mfecane that the White Christian Trekkers moved into the interior. So this picture is important to understand when anyone wants to debate the matter of LAND in South Africa.

This new Chapter 6 tells the reader exactly who is who during the ensuing mayhem. The ba’Tlokwa of Chapter 6 become the dreaded Mantatee Host of Chapter 7. The amaHlubi of Northern Natal in Chapter 6 become the amaFengu (the Beggar People) of Chapter 7. Peoples who lived in a part of the country that looks like Florida in the USA, end up in places that look like Wyomng. The well laid out peoples of Chapter 6 are scrambled, in some cases to near the equator, in chapter 7. It is therefore important for the reader to understand the layout of the map in Chapter 6 before the future history of South Africa can be understood and appreciated.  Chapter 7 will introduce the reader to a period of wanton murderous bloodletting, the likes of which the world had never seen before, nor since. It will be a reduction of the state of Mankind as at no other time in human history. All this is built into the psyche of South Africans of all colours, and the rest of the innocent world apparently has no clue.

It is high time they did.

It is this kind of thing that advisors to President Trump should understand. It is this kind of thing that the Western Media needs to understand before baying for the blood of Christian farmers just because they are white. It is this kind of thing that people like the moPedi* Julius Malema needs to understand before they sing, “Kill the farmer”. It is this kind of thing his audience needs to understand when he tells them to kill farmers as in the video below (click on the image).

*: moPedi -a single person of Pedi descent.

I need to ask my Black friends from South Africa to forgive me if I have left out their specific people in this chapter. There are so very many, and they all suffered, but I had to make a choice as to who I focus on in order to tell the general history. Many isiZulu speaking peoples and Tswana peoples will be scattered to the wind  in Chapter 7, but in Chapter 6 I could put only a limited number of them on the map, otherwise it would have obscured the map and utterly confused non-South Africans. The bloodsoaked scope of the utter hell and misery unleashed in Chapter 7 is so great that it is difficult to capture it on paper. It is a travesty that there is not a single movie anywhere that addresses it.

—Harry Booyens

“We are against tyranny, and tyranny is in South Africa”

18 Sunday Nov 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, Race Relations, The US & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), Donald Trump, Julius Malema, Land expropriation without compensation

These were the words of Senator Richard Lugar of Indiana, while driving Comprehensive Sanctions against South Africa through the United States Congress in 1986. Those sanctions forced White Christian South Africans to submit to Black African Rule, submerging them into a Rwanda-like state. He was obviously swayed by what he saw and heard in the media, a media that has since been revealed for what it is.

Enter President Reagan

President Reagan knew better, and vetoed the Sanctions Bill, because he had access to the CIA reports confirming that Nelson Mandela’s ANC was targeting civilians. I actually have a 1986 CIA report on the situation. I know exactly what it says. Pat Buchanan also resisted, but Senator Lugar (below) persisted with the help of the Media. The consequences today of his 1986 policy are also shown in the graphic.

Farm Attacks : Driving whites off the Land

Since Mandela took office in South Africa, several thousand white farmers have been murderd, often tortured to death. The graphic shows some of the victims and an informal memorial to those who did not survive. The formal media refuses to report on this. After all, surely they could not have been wrong, could they? Yes, they were and they always reported only one side of the story! And now they have to either bury the news and the truth or confess. They have decided to bury it and play deaf, dumb and blind. But Americans now know what they have with them.

Expropriation of Property Without Compensation

No, this is not what Americans know as Eminent Domain; this is Theft and Nationalization of land to which white farmers hold formal title. In fact, most have done so for many generations. In the United States, the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment assures that a property holder will be compensated if land is required by the state under Eminent Domain. In South Africa there is an article in the Constitution that grants roughly the same rights. It reads:

 Property may be expropriated only in terms of law of general application—

(a) for a public purpose or in the public interest; and
(b) subject to compensation, the amount of which and the time and manner of payment of which have either been agreed to by those affected or decided or approved by a court.

However, this week, on 15 November 2018, the South African Commission on Land Expropriation, launched and led by a senior Communist associated with Mandela’s ruling ANC Party, returned a report in favor of Land Expropriation WITHOUT COMPENSATION (read “from white owners, particularly farmers”). This is the equivalent of Scrapping Just Compensation in the United States Constitution.  It was a few months short of a quarter century after White South Africans accepted Black African Rule and lost all say in their own country and future.

Democracy is become Tyranny.

The process will now find its way through parliament where the ANC and its little brother, the black racist extremist Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) will get the requisite number of votes to change the much lauded South African Constitution accordingly. The leader of the EFF, Julius Malema, is shown below. Click on the image to see a video of him showing what he wants done to white people. He is now to Senator Lugar, what Mugabe was to Jimmy Carter. At least Carter realised he made a mistake, but 40,000 were dead before he saw the light.

We have been Here Before

This is how Civilization ends. Not with a bang, but with a whimper, its defenders denounced by all who freeload on that Civilization and take it for granted. It is not the first time the Afrikaner has been here as a people. In 1899, a text was written by the Secretary of State of the Old South African Republic (Transvaal Boer Republic), as that country’s tiny farmers’ militia faced war with the mightiest power on earth, Great Britain. It would end in Concentration Camps, more than 26,000 women and children dead in those camps, and two innocent democratic republics of farming folks burnt to the ground and all farm stock killed because the farmers would not stop fighting for their independence from Britain. It was also the first nail in the coffin of the British Empire, which visibly lost its morality in the process. I quote from the text:

If the reading public believe a hundredth part of the enormities which have been laid at the door of our people and Government, they must be irresistibly forced to the conclusion that this Republic is a den of thieves and a sink of iniquity, a people, in fact, the very existence of which is a blot upon humanity, and a nuisance to mankind…In this awful turning point in the history of South Africa, on the eve of the conflict which threatens to exterminate our people, it behooves us to speak the truth in what may be, perchance, our last message to the world.

F.W. Reitz
Secretary of State for the South African Republic (Transvaal)
From his book “A Century of Wrong” (1899)

Sounds familiar, does it not? Two years after he wrote these words, on 20 November 1901, the New York Times would claim that the Afrikaner women could play tennis all day if they liked in the concentration camps. Click on that link and see for yourself. In fact, they were dying by the thousands….. but no report from the NYT on that.

What reality looked like at the time

I never thought the NYT would find itself in the same camp as Holocaust Deniers. Here is the actual reality (below): Elizabeth van Zyl in the Bloemfontein Concentration Camp in 1901, the photo taken by a British woman who actually had a soul and came to help: Emily Hobhouse. Our nation erected a Women’s Memorial with a central sculpture that she sketched and we named the town Hobhouse after her. After the war, South Africans collected money for her for a house in England. She died in 1926, and her ashes were brought to South Africa and interred at the Monument.

Where else in the world is there an example of this form of national Christian gratitude to a member of the enemy? That’s who we are. But today, a quarter century after getting rid of Apartheid, our closest international cousins renounce us. As a Danish professor told me to my face in 1980, “You should just die!” Apparently, nothing has changed since then.

What is the United States’ Position?

The White Christians have lost all hope for a future under the U.S.S.R trained ANC in charge of South Africa. White South Africans helped the United States unquestioningly in two World Wars; my own father-in-law flew ground cover in his Spitfire Mk.9 for American soldiers fighting their way up the spine of Italy in WWII; my own uncle rode motor-bike dispatch in the same war in Italy; our pilots died along with their American comrades in Korea, flying P-51s and F-86 Sabres (below) as part of US fighter wings; we went into Angola to help the USA in 1975 at its specific request, as shown in AmaBhulu, facing the might of the U.S.S.R and its surrogates.

Now is our Moment of Need as a people and we beg Americans to show their true character and stand up for us. South Africans trust that President Trump will now assume a clear position on the matter and clarify the position of the United States with respect to the monstrous ANC and EFF and their tyranny.

My Question

What will now follow is the direct handiwork of the 99th US Congress in 1986 and Bill Clinton, who had the watch over matters from 1992 to 1996. Clinton became infatuated with the ANC’s Mandela, just as Jimmy Carter had with Robert Mugabe, some 14 years earlier. We all know how Mugabe turned out, while Mandela was revealed on the night of his death to have been a Communist Party Politburo Member. The 99th US Congress had a Senate in which the Republicans had a majority, yet it voted 78 to 21 to overturn President Reagan’s veto against Comprehensive Sanctions against South Africa. That was what eventually forced white South Africans into National Suicide under Mandela’s ANC. And the Republican Senator who is responsible for that veto was Republican Senator Richard Lugar (R-IN) who said,

We are against tyranny, and tyranny is in South Africa.

Senator Lugar eventually lost his Senate seat, but he is still alive and 86 years old. He is a contemporary of my mother, whose apartment building was bombed by Mandela’s terrorists a few months BEFORE he, Lugar, made his decisions. Innocent white women and children were killed.

I should like to ask him,

Senator, were you not against tyranny, Sir? Tell us, Senator, why are you not objecting now? In 1986 you decided without having all the facts; now you have them. And you can see the consequences of your actions. What is your decision, Sir? You still have time to fix what you have done. You do NOT have to be in the Senate to stand up and get counted, Sir.

— Harry Booyens

US Military Interest near South Africa

15 Thursday Nov 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in International, The US & South Africa

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African National Congress (ANC), Communists, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, South Africa, United States

—The United States has been working away at facilities at Thebephatshwa air base inside Botswana, the country most strategically situated with respect to South Africa and several other Southern African countries. More particularly, it is situated just west of Molepolole, itself some miles west of the capital of Gaberone.  The capitals of South Africa, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Swaziland and Lesotho are all within about 600 miles of that base, and important parts of Malawi, Congo and Angola are within 1000 miles. One wonders whether President Trump knows this.

What the United States wishes to do there, I do not know. However, it certainly is interesting, considering the increasingly unstable situation in South Africa. Under its ANC ruling party and new president Cyril Ramaphosa it is rapidly morphing into the Democratic People’s Republic of Azania, a haven for racist socialism, hell bent on emulating Hugo Chavez, Fidel Castro and its original teacher, the U.S.S.R. This very day an ANC Government Commission adopted a resolution that Section 25 of the Constitution be amended to allow expropriation without compensation of (read “white-owned”) property.

Botswana, on the other hand, can realistically be considered the most stable, Western oriented, and pragmatic country in Africa. It has, for practical puprposes, a population belonging to a single tribe or nation, the ba’Tswana. That explains the stability. The majority of the ba’Tswana, however, live in South Africa. Yes, you heard right:  they already have their own HUGE country of which the border with South Africa was settled in the late 1800s. In fact, three times as many Tswana people live in South Africa as in Botswana. Go figure!

Americans may feel entirely free to scratch their heads, because their teacher and CNN never told them that. Then again, what mindless idiot trusts CNN to be informative?

Oh yes, and those aircraft in the first image?:- Vietnam Era Northrop F-5A “Freedom Fighters”. The United States exported quite a few of those. I do not know where the Botswana Defence Force got theirs.

As to the official US position, as stated by American Deputy Ambassador to Gaborone, Michael Murphy:

The United States, working with the Botswana Defence Force (BDF), has contracted the construction of facilities to support future, mutually-agreed bilateral and multilateral exercises at Thebephatshwa Airbase, Molepolole, Botswana. We are not constructing a U.S. military base, and we are not planning to relocate AFRICOM headquarters to Botswana.This project, a direct result of Botswana hosting Exercise SOUTHERN ACCORD in August 2012, underscores the close and ongoing partnership between the BDF and United States.

He added that the construction block consists of administration, instructional and latrine facilities. “These particular facilities were chosen so that if Botswana and the United States agreed to a future exercise at Thebephatshwa, the exercise will not disrupt normal BDF operations,” he said.

This is not the first American presence at the base. The US DoD was there in 2006, as may be seen from the photo on the left. For those unfamiliar with military uniforms of the world, the American general would be the gentleman on the left, Army Gen. William E. “Kip” Ward, U.S. European Command deputy at the time.

For Americans, the pronounciation is Te-be-Putsh-wah, with the “e” pronounced as in “ten” and the “u” as in “hunt”.

So, while I could probably count on the fingers of one hand the number of Americans who know where Botswana is, at least the other 330 million may hereby rest assured that their military will have latrines in case nature calls.

As to where it is located, the map below might help. One cannot really get more central than that in Southern Africa and still have a tarred (blacktop) road.

Somehow, the erection of latrines is always the first item at a military base. Been there, done that!

—Harry Booyens

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