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Trailer for AmaBhulu YouTube Channel

11 Friday Dec 2020

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

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African National Congress (ANC), amaBhulu, Cape of Good Hope, Cyril Ramaphosa, Farm Attacks, Great Britain, Julius Malema, Nelson Mandela, South Africa, United States

I have now added a trailer for the AmaBhulu YouTube channel.


This channel is devoted to the history and challenges of the AmaBhulu, the White Tribe of Africa. The channel is an adjunct to the book, AmaBhulu and the blog of the same name. Most AmaBhulu have a family history in Africa that is longer than that of most Americans in the United States. They are now brazenly threatened with extinction as Communist Black political party leaders dance on stage, calling for their killing more than 30 years after the end of any apartheid policies. This video is just a quick glimpse into the world of the AmaBhulu, a world that North Americans and Europeans find difficult to contemplate, yet seem to feel comfortable to judge. It is a world at present built on a mountain of anti-White discriminatory laws and regulations. And the International Media that fell over its own feet to condemn the AmaBhulu in the previous century is now only too happy to look away and even stoop to justifying what they previously called an abomination.

To the extent that the ruling ANC in the country is now openly targeting ALL those who are not indigenous Black Ba’Ntu, the interests of such groups will also be covered here. The so-called “Coloured” people of the country were discriminated against during the apartheid era, and now again discriminated against by the Racist Black ANC government. Many dream of an independent Cape of Good Hope, free of the oppressive and exploitive racist shackles of the ANC, an organisation that has willfully maintained the racial groupings of people that characterised the apartheid policies of the previous century.

I have given up all hope for the country that has been known to date as South Africa. It was a British Imperial Colonial Construct that included within the confines of South Africa people who already had their own countries, such as the Ba’Sotho, Ba’Tswana and amaSwazi, yet gave no serious consideration to the dreams of others. The ANC has exacerbated this situation by actively ensuring that the AmaBhulu, in particular, had no own territory in which to have an effective say in their own destiny.

I’d like to see an Independent Non-Racial Secular Democratic State west of a negotiable line wherein the majority demographic is a people with a Western European language, a Free Enterprise Philosophy, a Respect for Property, and a Western Judeo-Christian Value system that respects all Religions. I am convinced that this is the only way forward that has a chance of avoiding bloodshed. I believe it also will provide greater protection for those of Western Convictions who wish to remain east of any such line.

— Harry Booyens

“America Must Fall”-2

14 Wednesday Oct 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Race Relations, The US & South Africa, Zimbabwe

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Black Lives Matter, Great Britain, Rhodes Must Fall, South Africa, United States


—In 2017, I published “America must Fall”, a blogpost showing how race & statue-related events in the USA at the time were born from the “Rhodes must Fall” effort in South Africa. On 5 July 2020, in the midst of major upheaval in the United States, I was asked to relate the background to that post as a guest on Erin Ryan and Bill Cundiff’s program on WeThePeopleRadio. The full recording of the program may be heard HERE. The images referred to may be seen HERE, and are best kept ready by the listener as the show proceeds. In the interview, I drew the line through to July of this year, but also added more detail about, for example UC Berkeley and their heroes, and about some of the Rhodes Must Fall leaders.

Much of the historic background may be read in AmaBhulu.

We had some trouble getting Skype to cooperate, and had to use a rather bad telephone line. Later in the show we got it running correctly, but with a less than perfect microphone.

—Harry Booyens

The Great Trek – Part 2: 1837-1841

23 Wednesday Sep 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The US & South Africa, Zimbabwe

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Farm Attacks, Great Britain & South Africa, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa, United States, Zimbabwe

— The Great Trek is an epic saga in all of Western History. I have now published Chapter 9 in the series Who Stole the Land? The detailed story of what happened in Natal when the Trekkers got there may be read HERE. In this chapter the reader discovers that there were Brits, ex-slaves, and gun-armed amaCele warriors led by an Englishman INSIDE the laager (wagon circle) at the seminal Battle of Blood River. The reader will also learn about the interesting multi-national force, composed of not just the Trekkers, but at least three and possibly four Black nations, including Mpande’s amaZulu (the majority of the force), who worked together to ultimately defeat Dingane.

There was just not enough space to still include the complaint of the (Mpande) Zulu general, Nonkalaza, about the fact that the Trekkers were not killing all their enemy. The mercy shown by the devoutly Christian Trekkers and their refusal to kill women and children did not sit well in the least with the tough Zulu general.

This is the chapter that explains how my birthday became a permanent Sunday in South Africa. The blow-by-blow account of the Battle of Blood River on 16 December 1838 may be read in AmaBhulu.

— Harry Booyens

“America must Fall” – Part 2

23 Sunday Aug 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The US & South Africa

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Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation, Media, South Africa, United States

— On 29 April 2017 I wrote the following words on this Blog:

Today they will tear down Robert E. Lee
– perhaps tomorrow Thomas Jefferson,
– next week Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington,
– and then every statue of anyone who looks Caucasian,
… just as in South Africa.
Welcome to “America must Fall”.

Some American folks remembered this, and in the last few weeks I have twice been interviewed on the subject.

This past Tuesday, 18 August 2020, Alex Newman of The New American interviewed me on the subject of the parallels between South Africa and the United States and how the present unrest in the United States was imported from South Africa.

Alex actually lived in South Africa for a while and is a wonderful supporter of the efforts of South Africans to find justice and hope in this world. The interview was planned to be just fifteen minutes, but somehow got a life of its own and grew to about fifty.

The full interview is now available online HERE.

I shall be posting another that took place five weeks ago.

— Harry Booyens

Who stole the Land?: The Great Trek- Part 1

17 Sunday May 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Farm Attacks, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The Cape of Good Hope

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Afrikaners, Cape of Good Hope, Democracy, Land expropriation without compensation, The Great Trek

— The Great Trek is one of the most epic sagas in all of Western History. Today I release Chapter 8: The Great Trek (Part1) [click] in my series Who stole the Land. The series was initiated as my response to the detestable idea of the present Black Racist ANC government of South Africa to steal the legally acquired land of white people because they are white. This chapter covers the period 1836 to late 1837, focusing on the early Trekkers, their arrangements with black chiefs, their proper acquisition of land in what would become the Free State, and their first three clashes with Mzilikazi, the Terror of the Plains. It introduces the main Trekker leaders and records Piet Uys’ dream of a United States in Southern Africa.

I have elected to divide the Great Trek into two parts, the second dealing with events in Natal and across the Vaal River. Americans might well call these folks “Trailblazers” or “Pathfinders”, but is a little different when one tries to do that in Africa and one finds oneself attacked by thousands upon thousands of deadly, disciplined, and highly trained Zulu warriors. An American wagon circle attacked by a few Plains Indian (First Nations) braves on ponies is just simply not the same thing, folks.

The Canadian historian Theal observed that it was those who had lost most and suffered most who were least inclined to return to the comparative safety of the Birtish-run Cape Colony. I believe it takes an American to understand this last statement. Nevertheless, let the record show that some British Settlers also joined in the Great Trek, such as the Liversage family. There were lots of British Settlers who had become “Afrikaners by the heart and English by mouth”, but they were subject to different rules, as was described in Chapter 5.

I suggest folks actually read the references I provide and check things for themselves. I put a massive amount of work into providing those from online sources at places people do not usually look.

Herewith, I start on Chapter 9, which will take several weeks. As always, history is far more fascinating than fiction writers could ever dream up. And, somewhere back there, is the truth that politicians never want to face and can’t afford to hear.

— Harry Booyens

Who Stole the Land? – Status Check

02 Saturday May 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Land & Farm Murders, South African History, The Cape of Good Hope

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Cape of Good Hope, Imperial Great Britain, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa

— In March 2018, I made available the first five chapters of my online series, Who Stole the Land?. Since then, I added two extensive chapters focusing on:

Chapter 6:  The World of the Black People before the Mfecane: 1816 (added Nov. 2018), and….

Chapter 7: The Mfecane – Twenty years of Hell on Earth: 1816-1836 (added early 2019), describing the horrors suffered by the other Black nations in the wake of the creation of the Zulu nation.

And then I ground to a shuddering halt for a number of reasons, including matters of health in the family, other issues in respect of South Africa, and sheer volume of work in respect of my daily bread. I had no choice but to set this series aside for a while.

I have now returned to the subject, at least in part due to folks having contacted me to inquire as to the rest of the series. In starting on Chapter 8: The Great Trek, I realised that a huge part of what I had just written fits better into Chapter 5, and that a part of the original Chapter 5 fits better with Chapter 8.

I have therefore drastically expanded Chapter 5: The British Cape Frontier before the Great Trek: 1799-1836. (Click Link to read)

I hereby invite the readers of this Blog to return to Chapter 5 and read it again. It has been adapted to take one through a period of considerable upheaval at the Cape Colony between 1799 and 1836. It explains the background to the Great Trek that would ultimately determine the shape of South Africa today. There are certain parallels to South Africa at the present time, in which resentment is starting to reach a boiling point.

Chapter 8 on the Great Trek will pick up exactly where Chapter 5 leaves off to first fetch the story of the Black people by means of chapters 6 and 7. By the end of Chapter 7, in this new arrangement, the reader will be in 1836, both as regards the Black People and as regards the Cape Colony, then governed by Imperial Britain. And then, some weeks from now, I shall set the wheels rolling over the Orange River into the country of bleached human skeletons and cannibals described in Chapter 7.

Enjoy….. or weep, as the case may be. But, remember, history and the truth are often far more outrageous and exciting than fiction. If Hollywood tried to make up the truthful history of the South Africa lived by my ancestors, it simply would not be believed. Then again, since when have people in the Northern Hemisphere believed the history of South Africa? They have always preferred to make it up to suit their narrative.

— Harry Booyens

 

 

On Standing up and getting Counted

23 Saturday Mar 2019

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

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African National Congress (ANC), Donald Trump, Farm Attacks, Stuart Agnew, UK Independence Party

— Stuart Agnew is a Member of the European Parliament for the Eastern Counties (of England) constituency. More particularly, he is a member of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), the party formerly led by the very vocal Nigel Farage, who spearheaded Britain’s agreed exit from the European Union.

He visited South Africa in the last few days, along with a European Parliament colleague, Danilo Lancini of the Lega Party in Italy. The Lega party is rapidly gaining support in the ruling coalition government. The two-man delegation met in South Africa with Advocate Anton Alberts of the Freedom Front Plus. Alberts commented that both visitors were visibly shocked at the circumstances in South Africa:

The disbelief on their faces is something that I will never forget. Even though Europe and Britain are under immense political and social pressure, they did not think that things could get this bad in a country like South Africa.

The delegation undertook to take these matters up with the EU Parliament. Mr Lancini also committed to take up the subject of the outrages in South Africa  specifically with the Italian government.

Read more HERE.

It is heartening to see Europeans standing up and getting counted. Thus far, not a single North American Congressman has so much as uttered a word on the subject of South Africa. Of course President Trump has spoken on the subject, but he was met with a torrent of derision in the United States. Perhaps the situation is separating the men from the boys? Americans should take note. A few honourable Europeans and Brits are taking a stand, while the American politicians, except for President Trump and John Sullivan, his Deputy Secretary of State, are nowhere to be found.

Why the silence boys? You were quick to vote en masse to overturn president Reagan’s veto of comprhensive sanctions against South Africa in the late eighties.  How about you do the right thing for a change and pressure the voilently racist ANC regime in South Africa? What was that about sauce and geese and ganders again….? Need I remind you that the old National Party government did not preach the killing of Black people from a stage; but the present Black parliamentarians do exactly that regarding Whites?

Mr. Agnew has gone so far as to publicise the South African situation on his political website.

We have here a man separated from the boys, think you not?

— Harry Booyens

The Afrikaner Boer to Inspire the West – Katie Hopkins

20 Wednesday Mar 2019

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

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Afrikaners, Donald Trump, Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa, United States

— In a presentation at the David Horowitz Freedom Center Restoration Weekend  in November 2018 in Sherman Oaks, California, the firebrand British Conservative, Katie Hopkins, talked about the threat to the values of the West. I am not as “Far Right” as Katie, but near the end of her presentation she posed a question, “What can we put our faith in?“. And this is when she turned to her experience in South Africa early in 2018. She found her inspiration in the Faith that the Afrikaner Boer (farmer) has in his God and his Land. And it is inspiring to hear her speak with such passion and conviction on the subject. Click on that link and listen!

She did warn in the previous year that she was going to spend time with South African farmers, and she did.

I have to say that I never thought I would live to experience the day that an Englishwoman would find her Faith and inspiration via the ordinary Afrikaner Boer; the men who really created South Africa out of the unforgiving blood-soaked rock of Africa.

That country is now being utterly destroyed by the “former” Listed Terrorist Organization that is now its government. Those farmers live in fear of their and their families’ lives every minute of every day. At the same time, that “government” threatens them every minute of every day. Thousands have been murdered, many of them tortured to death, the most threatened group of people in the most dangerous place supposedly “at peace” on earth.

To Americans I say, perhaps President Trump could similarly take inspiration from these men of Faith who stand so solidly by their convictions on the Outer Wall of Civilization. As Katie rightly says, they are a glimpse into the future of the West. The forces now destroying the White people of South Africa are coming for Europe and North America.

Consider yourselves warned.

— Harry Booyens

The Spider and the (May)fly

28 Tuesday Aug 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in Britain & South Africa, Land & Farm Murders

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Cyril Ramaphosa, Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation, Theresa May

— I am not even sure I need to write anything here beyond posting the picture above showing Cyril “Spider” Ramaphosa and Theresa “Fly” May. But one reader pointed out that she is dancing in the blood of thousands. This is based on the news of her announcement that she backs Ramaphosa’s Land Theft plans. She reckons it should be done “legally”. Yeah right! Perhaps we should remember the Highland Clearances in Scotland and the Irish evicted in the Potato Famine? I’d LOVE to hear Americans on this. That’s where the evicted Irish went.

This woman and her particular picture above prompt me to remind folks of the poem The Spider and the Fly. It is by British poet Mary Howitt (1799–1888), published in 1828. The story tells of a cunning Spider that ensnares a naïve Fly through the use of seduction and flattery. The poem is a cautionary tale against those who use flattery and charm to disguise their true evil intentions. I’m not sure the word  “naïve” comes anywhere near the vivid incompetence of this woman who is at best a poor facsimile of a seat warmer for a real leader in Britain. Just look at the photo as you read the poem:

Will you walk into my parlour?” said the Spider to the Fly,
‘Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy;
The way into my parlour is up a winding stair,
And I’ve a many curious things to show when you are there.

Do not expect Morality from a British Government

I have warned elsewhere not to expect any understanding from any British governments. The leaders of Britain just wish that all Afrikaners would shut up and die so Britain can wash its hands of its legacy in Africa. They’ve done the same with Israel.

Britain struggles to process the idea that it tried to stop the Jews going to Israel, and it struggles to process the idea that its leaders created concentration camps, and they did so for the Afrikaner in 1900. Folks can read all about that in Amabhulu. These are the very people whose deaths May now seems to deny. The 1901 Tory government did the same thing, until the truth escaped. Back then, it looked like the following picture

♦ Afrikaner child Elizabeth van Zyl dying in a British Concentration Camp in South Africa in 1901. Back then the Tories denied there was a problem. May does so now.

How as brave, honourable, competent, and intelligent a nation as the British can congenitally secure for itself a steady stream of morons as leaders defies any understanding. Can someone please take this ignorant woman to a South African farm and have her sleep there for a night….. oh, wait!: If all White South Africans are dead, she’d be able to play stupid and make like she did not know. That must be the logic. Hmmm…stupid me.

Why does she not just kiss Julius Malema’s feet? I reckon she did not see the video of him below? (click the link or the picture below) Or, come to think of it,  maybe she’d like him MORE if she saw it. I’m starting to think it is the latter.

What a bloody disgrace for decent Englishmen. Perhaps some of them ought to  speak up for once…. or are they just going to look away? At least Katie Hopkins is clear. Then again, she’s more of a man than many in Britain today.

— Harry Booyens

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