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Senekal! o’ Senekal!

06 Friday Nov 2020

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, Media, Race Relations, South African Matters

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Afrikaners, Cyril Ramaphosa, Donald Trump, Farm Attacks, Julius Malema

—The word “Senekal” will live on in South African culture and history. It is here that the history of Post-Apartheid South Africa finally turned. And the word “Senekal” shall become a Rallying Cry. 

Senekal is a peaceful little town on the Free State Prairie of South Africa. Nothing is supposed to ever happen in Senekal. One is supposed to hear the corn grow. The montage above captures the feel of the general district; it is a world of of wide vistas, fields of wheat, corn, or sunflower, tractors, combine harvesters, grain silos, and church steeples. This is the Midwest and Prairie of South Africa, a world of John Deere and Massey Ferguson. The local farmers are no-nonsense folks with big hearts, a firm handshake, and a word that counts for something. They are devout Calvinist Christians, typically belonging to the Dutch Reformed Church. Midwestern American Presbyterians would feel quite comfortable with these folks and in that church.

The events of the first two weeks of October 2020 in Senekal would rattle the ANC government of the country, parade its incompetence for the world to see, expose the far left EFF party as the cowardly fraud it is, and lead to an amalgamation of the civilized Western-oriented forces against the Communist-controlled Kleptocracy called “government”. On 6 October 2020 in Senekal, the White people of South Africa would find their collective Voice after 26 years of “staggering wordlessly through the Sinai” from outrage to misery to outrage. And they would be supported by people of all other races.

Read the full length article HERE. It lays out the events and sketches the players and the map on which the events played out, supported by copious video materials.

—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

Hope in Eastern Europe?

05 Friday Jun 2020

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

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African National Congress (ANC), Donald Trump, Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation

— Is there hope for White South Africans in Eastern Europe?

In a brand new interview with Katie Hopkins, John and Brendi Wells in the United States discuss the matter of sanctuary being offered by undisclosed Eastern European countries to the persecuted white farmers of South Africa. They are joined by a third guest under a pseudonym.

We’ve heard this before

Between 2011 and 2016 there was much discussion about South African farmers moving to ex-Soviet Georgia. I’m not sure much came of that. Much more recently, Australia seemed to be offering the hunted white people of South Africa a haven. It seems that Australians come a tad short when the chips are down, because they soon backed off that. So much for my family fighting shoulder to shoulder with Australians in WWII.

“You should just die”

By way of contrast to any supposed friends, the Socialist Danish professor who attacked me in New York in 1980 was much more clear and emphatic. In response to a question from me as to what it was they would have us do, given our predicament, he jumped up and spat into my face the words that will go to my grave with me,

You are a sick anachronism and a blot on the name of Europe! You should just die!

I have yet to meet anyone on the Right with the guts to defend us with that much vehemence, no matter what facts are on our side.

So, (1) liberals in the Northern Hemisphere want White South Africans dead, because of their own guilt about their own European or North American history, and (2) conservatives don’t want White South Africans…. period! The ANC (3) wants them out of Africa, after having stolen all they have.

Emigrate or Move West

I hate to tell you all this, but the only people who do not know what they want on this subject, are the white South Africans themselves. They’re basically just sitting there like bunch of boiled frogs, and they know I’m speaking the truth.

I have said repeatedly, Emigrate or Move West. Already in August 2018 I said it was time to talk. In 2005 I drew the map. In 2013 I published it.

I favour an internationally supported legal peaceful secession of the Cape roughly west of a line through the historic Fish River, Kimberley, Kuruman, and VanZylsrus, including a portion of the Free State and the historic Burgersdorp district. No Black people ever had a defensible claim to that territory. I don’t think any black people have a defensible claim to most of the Free State or the Highveld either, but I think dreams of anything east of this line are demographically unsustainable. Folks can have their theoretical enclaves there, but they won’t last in the world we face today. What is needed, is a strategic consolidation to the West.

Is there substance to the Eastern Europe idea?

I do not know whether there is substance behind this Emigration article by Katie. Brendi is a very dedicated lady. I have “shared  a microphone“ with her. John has been around the block and knows his stuff. I do not know the third guest. So, I provide the link HERE with no guarantees. I have no more background on the subject they discuss, but it is interesting.

I DO know THIS, however: It will never be possible for everyone to emigrate. So, those who cannot, should move west if they consider themselves Western Christians. And they should do so as absolutely soon as possible and take the financial pain. What is left behind east of that line is destined to become The Democratic People’s Republic of Azania. Ramaphosa cannot stop that….. and he knows that. The only question left, is whether the West of the country has to be part of The Democratic People’s Republic of Azania.

And if people just keep on sitting there, then that is exactly what will happen.

— Harry Booyens

The Long March to Hell

01 Sunday Dec 2019

Posted by Harry Booyens in Race Relations, South African Matters

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African National Congress (ANC), Media, South Africa, South African Communist Party

Waiting for Mao

—A rational person is not always sure whether to laugh in amusement, cry in dismay, or scream in horror when dealing with events in South Africa. After a while, one just becomes numb. No outrage is ever too great in that tortured country. They keep trying to up the ante in that domain. After all, it is the place where an elected representative wanted a national research laboratory to find out “what is the cause of the lightning“. One is not even sure where to begin to comment on that.

Somehow, it was not the litany of idiocies besetting the place that drew my attention, nor the business failures of the national air carrier or electricity utility, the rampant corruption of the government, the extreme excesses of those in power, or the overall general failure of the place as a country under the sway of an ANC “government”, listed as Terrorist Organization by the Reagan Administration. Instead, it was the trinket farm called the Long March to Freedom that I could not dispel from my mind. They’re supersized trinkets, but trinkets nonetheless, and I see no freedom at the end of the so-called “march”.

One wonders why the government thought it intelligent to spread a collection of contrived figures from “Black Liberation History” at Sterkfontein, the world famous site west of Pretoria that keeps producing prehistoric hominid bones. Then again, I always thought of Fidel Castro as an “early hominid”. Yes, of course he is there in the “parade” of characters (see above); how else? He’s walking right in front  behind Mandela, who is just out of view in this temporary display in Cape Town. I’m just waiting for Chairman Mao.  If their criterion is—as it appears to be—individuals who orchestrated the killing of white people, then we should rationally expect to see Stalin and Hitler there. Err…that is, unless the mass murderers have to be black to qualify.

The following photos are © National Heritage Monument / National Heritage Non-Profit Company.

Harry the Beachcomber

Before anyone on the Left mouths off ignorantly about the above, they should note that the earliest character represented is my own Ancestral Khoi uncle, Autshumao (left), who has somehow grown an extra “t” before the “o” on the trinket farm. He was better known as Herry die Strandloper (Harry the Beachcomber). He was the uncle of my direct ancestor Krotoa, who became interpreter for Commander Jan van Riebeeck. His small Goringhaikona clan had no cattle and they lived from what they could gather off the rocks, hence their name, Beachcombers. They neither grew anything, nor fished anything. They just hung around.

So, let’s be honest here: My ancestral uncle was NOT an upstanding example of the Khoi people of the day. There were several more impressive representatives of the Khoi around. He was just the first to meet European visitors. Mostly, he was just a nuisance, not only to the Dutch but also to his fellow Khoi. I suspect he is there because he killed a young Dutch cattleherd.

Imagine my surprise upon reading on the website of the trinket farm that the Goringhaikona were now somehow elevated to having been “a KhoiKhoi people of the Table Bay region who had abandoned grazing in favour of trade.”

Wow! That is in the same spirit as saying the Apache under Geronimo were in the lead metal trade in the American Southwest. If I were to report the truth on what his people did to get tobacco and oven soot from the sailors, there would be a lot of red faces around and I’d be called Politically Incorrect and insensitive. Heaven forbid! Then again, I’m talking about my own ancestral uncle and others without those particular credentials should rather stay silent.

I should also point out that Johann Moolman, who created the particular figure, could not have done extensive homework on the Khoi people, otherwise he would have realized that the hair is completely too dense for the person to be Khoi. The mustache is another extremely unlikely oddity. It is also not clear whether the sculptor added the dried sheep entrails that the Khoi typically wore as adornment.

Shaka

Naturally, they have Shaka (left), bloodthirsty founder-King of the amaZulu. Rather than expound on him, I refer the reader to my earlier exposé on the Mfecane, Twenty years of Hell on Earth, which is laid directly at his door. Read it and shudder to the core of your soul. He, as a single individual, will destroy your faith in Mankind. I have a lot of respect for the amaZulu people, one of the most cohesive, organized, and honorable nations on earth, famous for their warrior culture; but their founder was an utter monster.

Why he is here is a little unclear. To my knowledge he was not responsible for the killing of any White folks. So what “freedom” exactly did he create? The amaHlubi and amaNgwane may have something to say about that.

And then there is Mzilikazi

He is treated in the same article about the Mfecane. It is a little difficult to understand what he is doing in the parade at all. Oh wait, he killed a few White people; that makes him “hero” to these creatures. The fact that he wiped out many thousands of Black people with his bloodthirsty massacres, burning them alive, seems not to matter. He turned entire nations into cannibals. He took his people to Zimbabwe in the end.

I’m really struggling to understand in what conceivable way he is a hero in the supposed “March to Freedom”. I also do not know why sculptor Mike Mawdsley has him wearing a bandolier. His people never used guns in South Africa; they used Zulu style spears. He might just as well be shown  flying a A-10  Warthog.

What on earth are the organizers thinking? Between Shaka and Mzilikazi, they denuded Central South Africa of people and completely wiped out several nations. They chased the Ba’Tswana into today’s Botswana, the Ba’Sotho into the Drakensberg Mountains and the Ba’Pedi to the Soutpansberg Mountains. Then again, the truth has never stopped people like this. Why should it? The international media indulges them on every outrage, just as they indulge every lie about President Donald Trump and protect the perpetrators of the lie.

Who’s missing?

I wonder if they are going to show Chief Matiwane, who was killed by Dingane, Shaka’s despotic half-brother who personally shipped Shaka to the Hereafter. If they don’t, Matiwane’s amaNgwane people in the interior of Natal may get a little restless. After all, he did fight the British in 1828 in one skirmish. And then there is Mpangazitha of the amaHlubi, who was killed in battle by Matiwane at the southwestern end of Lesotho. And then there is Sebetwane, David Livingstone’s friend and a Sotho chief who was actually a slave trader, as Livingstone eventually discovered. YES, you heard that right.  Oh wait, Mpangazitha did not kill any whites; how silly can I be. So he likely does not qualify. Sebetwane at least fought the half-Khoi people at Dithakong near Kuruman. So, he may very well make the list, even though he ended up in Zambia with his people, who were renamed the Makalolo.

And… where on earth is King Ngqika of the amaRharhabe? His sons Sandile and Maqoma are there. Has he been left out because he and the white people fought together as allies against the other amaXhosa in the first two frontier wars? See(?)… when people do stuff like this, one has to ask pointed questions.

The website DOES say that they have only 100 of 400 figures completed. So let us wait and see. This could get more interesting as they twist themselves into ever more of a propaganda pretzel.

The Long March to Hell

Is the message clear yet, or do I need to carry on? After all, they do say the “march to freedom” took “350 years”, obviously referring to the arrival of white people in 1652. So it is brazenly anti-white, containing only those white individuals who consigned their own to hell and sped them on their way there. That would include various white Communists, such as Joe Slovo, Ruth First and Bram Fischer. Folks have those creatures in the United States and Europe as well. You know them; … of course you do. If you don’t, then check your universities and media. You’ll find them in the woodwork.

For a REAL March to Freedom, see THIS. The trinket farm is in fact a monument to the Long March to Hell, a stationary bronze account of how one turns an advanced country with one of the major economies of the world, an Ally in WWI, WW2 and Korea, into an African Basket Case and International Ground Zero for Farm Murders in just 25 years. After all, it is the place to study to understand How The West Ends.

—Harry Booyens

Black American meets African American

05 Monday Aug 2019

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

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Afrikaners, Farm Attacks, Slaves, South Africa, United States

— The Rumours of my demise are Highly Exaggerated

— I have neglected my blog over the past two months for two reasons. Firstly, I have been totally consumed by matters relating to the Western Cape Option that I presented in the previous article of May 2019. Secondly, I have taken a break that took me to the Southeastern United States. I would like to share two little events that took place on that trip.

The first relates to who we are as non-Ba’Ntu South Africans and the second relates to whether the situation in South Africa is entering the general awareness of Americans. Always remember, the ANC came to power because of awareness about South African matters in the USA from 1984 to 1994. The instigators of that awareness were Desmond Tutu and Randall Robinson; mostly the latter. They engineered all the pressure on the country and the withdrawal of its international loan and credit facilities. That is what pushed FW de Klerk to take the steps he did in 1990. After 1994, Americans lost interest – the collective American attention span is, unfortunately, almost criminally short.

At the National Air & Space Museum

We had just finished going through the Smithsonian’s National Air & Space Museum (picture below). Desperate to avoid the worst of the heat, we got two seats at a table in the Museum’s cafeteria. At one point my wife got up to go and buy an ice cream, and I turned to talk to the gentleman sitting next to me. His wife was across the table from him.

He was from Mississippi and Louisiana and his wife was from New Orleans proper. I asked her whether that meant that she was specifically from across Lake Pontchartrain. She smiled and confirmed, adding that the husband may claim to be from Louisiana, but that does not allow him to say he is from New Orleans. He turned out to be a US Army veteran.

They asked me where we were from and I explained that we were from Vancouver in Canada. She got the classic incredulous expression on her face and so I explained that we’d been living in Vancouver for 19 years, and were originally from South Africa. And then I added with a smile, “So, at this table I am the African American and you are Black Americans. You are not allowed to steal my title!”

Their faces lit up, and a conversation followed about the US, South Africa, Racism in the US, etc. In the process, the husband explained how, when he was a kid, the Ku Klux Klan held a gathering in full regalia on their school grounds and no one in authority at the school seemed to think anything of it. She explained how she reads White folks in America. For my part, I explained the origin of the White folks in SA, and told them that, in South Africa, it is the White folks who have the slave ancestors, not the Black Ba’Ntu South Africans, some of whom, such as the amaXhosa, had enslaved other Black South Africans in the past.

When I told them about my ancestor Isabella van Angola, the discussion turned to Genealogy and DNA. Both husband and wife whipped out their cell phones and showed me their DNA maps. He had Angolan ancestry and she had Mozambican, and also Nordic. I explained about the Portuguese Slave Trade and how they never took slaves in what is now South Africa. I explained that there is pretty much no such thing as an Afrikaner without slave ancestry; usually Indian or Indonesian, but sometimes African, myself being an example. I explained how my wife’s Basson Stammutter, Angela van Bengale, was an Indian slave who was manumitted and died a rich woman with several slaves of her own. In the end, the conversation went on for close on 90 minutes. We could not get enough of one another’s company.

We need to talk

I maintain that Americans with “black” skins are just that, namely Black Americans, they are not African-Americans. They have little to do with Africa other than an ancestor as far back as my Isabella van Angola. However, I was born in Africa and live on the continent of America, making me the African-American in the room. Every Black American I have ever spoken to about this has very much appreciated me making that distinction. They do not wish to be “hyphenated” based on skin colour, and I respect that. I also resent it that Liberal White Americans have sentenced my folks to death for the sins their own great-grandparents committed and which mine never did. A guilty conscience is a terrible thing.

In the above conversation lies a message for South Africans. If I as Afrikaner can have this conversation with a Black American family in the very heart of the United States, a few hundred yards from the White House, then pray tell, what makes it so difficult to have that conversation in South Africa? White and Brown/Coloured folks in SA who do not see each other as having common ancestors, need to reflect on this, preferably with the Bible and a copy of their family genealogy in their hands. They need to do this before they sentence their innocent children to a lingering isolationist death because of their prejudice, bullheaded denial of the truth, and inability to move on from an unjust past. If they do not, the world will reject them as sure as I am alive, and by now they have surely already seen what that means.

The Declaration of Independence

When we left the Museum building, the temperature outside was 38ºC— so hot and so humid that the crows were in a terrible state, and the humans not much better. I thought I should digitally immortalize a desperately distressed Washington crow that was stumbling about haphazardly on the ground. With what seemed like its last ounce of energy, it fluttered awkwardly onto the lowest branch of a tree (below). There it panted for dear life with drooping wings. So warm dat die kraaie in die koelte gaap .

So we rushed to the National Archives (below) to see the Declaration of Independence, which I regard, beyond the Bible, as being the primary document defining Western civilization — a document that guides my own thinking. It is a marvel of human expression. South Africans can surely take their lead from the famous Preamble to that key document:

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

At the Waterfall

We flew from Washington to Charlotte, North Carolina, and rented a car. From Charlotte we made our way to Asheville in the Smoky Mountains (below), where we spent the night.

The following day we drove along the Blue Ridge Parkway through beautiful forests with spectacular views over the never-ending mountains trailing off to the horizon. Eventually we turned south onto a local but popular route and got to the Looking Glass Waterfall (below). Cars were parked along the road for around a kilometre and we had to walk back quite a distance for a view of the falls.

I started chatting with a gentleman roughly my own age, commenting about the falls. He asked me where I was from and I told him “Vancouver, Canada”. He then asked about my accent and I told him that I was born in South Africa. Out of the blue he stated, “I’m very unhappy about the way White farmers are being murdered in South Africa. That is just plain terrible and we hear nothing about that on our TV. But, then again, I gave up on our US News Media years ago.”

So, is the truth getting to Americans?

If a single gentleman at a waterfall in North Carolina is anything to go by, then “Yes, but painfully slowly“, and distinctly DESPITE their Formal News Media.

— Harry Booyens

US Genocide Prevention in South Africa?

21 Monday Jan 2019

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

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Corruption, Farm Attacks, Land expropriation without compensation, South Africa, United States Congress

US Congress does something Useful

—The United States Congress has passed the Elie Wiesel Genocide Prevention Act. While I tend not to get excited about Acts passed by a body as utterly ineffectual and regularly misled as the US Congress, this Act does pique my interest. The Act is named for Holocaust survivor and 1986 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel (above). It states that the policy of the United States shall be to– (author’s emphases)

(1) regard the prevention of atrocities as in its national interest;

(2) work with partners and allies, including to build their capacity, and enhance the capacity of the United States, to identify, prevent, and respond to the causes of atrocities, including insecurity, mass displacement, violent conflict, and other conditions that may lead to such atrocities; and

(3) pursue a United States Government-wide strategy to identify, prevent, and respond to the risk of atrocities by–

(A) strengthening the diplomatic, risk analysis and monitoring, strategic planning, early warning, and response capacities of the Government;

(B) improving the use of foreign assistance to respond early, effectively, and urgently in order to address the causes of atrocities;

(C) strengthening diplomatic response and the effective use of foreign assistance to support appropriate transitional justice measures, including criminal accountability, for past atrocities;

(D) supporting and strengthening local civil society, including human rights defenders and others working to help prevent and respond to atrocities;

(E) promoting financial transparency and enhancing anti-corruption initiatives as part of addressing causes of conditions that may lead to atrocities; and

(F) employing a variety of unilateral, bilateral, and multilateral means to prevent and respond to atrocities by–

(i) placing a high priority on timely, preventive diplomatic efforts; and
(ii) exercising leadership in promoting international efforts to prevent atrocities.

The Act requires the President of the United States to provide the Committee on Foreign Affairs (and two other committees) with regular reports regarding current efforts to prevent and respond to atrocities, a global assessment of ongoing atrocities,  countries and regions at risk of atrocities, including a description of specific risk factors, at-risk groups, and likely scenarios in which atrocities would occur.

The Rule of Construction of the Act states that nothing in the Act shall be construed as authorizing the use of military force.

Dear President Trump

Sir, may I suggest you immediately set your Central Intelligence Agency to work on reporting on (1) the massive Institutionalised Corruption in South Africa, (2) the associated State Capture, and the (3) terrible Threat of Genocide to the white people in that country due to the perpetrators of the aforementioned corruption and state capture blaming them and setting upon those 4.5 Million White people the 45 Million Black people of the country. I should also like to point out that the ANC government’s efforts at legalizing the stealing of the property of White people is calculated to induce violence against the White minority. In this respect, see point (E) of the Act above.

— 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

Expropriation without Compensation

22 Saturday Sep 2018

Posted by Harry Booyens in Land & Farm Murders, Race Relations

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African National Congress (ANC), Cyril Ramaphosa, Land expropriation without compensation

Ramaphosa, Malema and Mieliepap

— Mieliepap, maize/corn porridge, is the staple food of Black people in Southern Africa. See, for example, the image below of mieliepap being made in Botswana using a well-known South African brand of corn flour. The British call it maize meal. The ordinary South Africans call it “mieliemeal”. Southern Africa literally SURVIVES on South African mieliemeal; YES I MEAN THAT. The white farmers are world experts at wresting corn for mieliemeal from even the most marginal agricultural land. To get some idea of the modern commercial maize farmer in South Africa, consider THIS article. If the reader thinks that some or other well-meaning but clueless uneducated Black subsistence farmer can do what this man does, then he needs serious psychological counselling and he probably needs a working battery for his calculator.

Expropriation of Land without Compensation

Since late 2017, the world has been treated to articles about the Expropriation of Land without Compensation in South Africa. By this it is to be understood that only the property of white people is targeted. The ruling African National Congress (ANC), a group that was listed by Ronald Reagan as a Terrorist Group, now rules in the country under Mandela’s banner. Their anthem contained the words, “We have resolved to kill the Whites“, but no one in the northern hemisphere wanted to believe it. Their media still won’t; they simply can’t; they’re mentally stuck. So they ignore it and hope it will just go away. It won’t, thanks to Malema below.

A splinter group on the left hand socialist side of the ANC, the so-called Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), is led by the ex-ANC Youth League leader, Julius Malema. It is now the third biggest party in parliament. It now abuses that status to make noise and generally grandstand.

Cyril Ramaphosa (below) took the presidency from the corrupt and incompetent Jacob Zuma in what amounts to a soft coup in which the entire process was controlled  by the ANC. The nation had no say. This is how, in his bid for the presidency, Cyril Ramaphosa of the ANC ended up promising Expropriation of White Property without Compensation.

Who is the Bigger Bogeyman?

Given that Ramaphosa must fight an election in 2019, the sixth since the end of White rule, he now needs to shore up his support. In American terms, this is a competition for who can be the bigger Bogeyman to white people, the dangerous and competent Venda, Cyril Ramaphosa, or the overtly racist hate-spewing Pedi, Julius Malema (below).

We have seen one conservative group (Afriforum) publish a list of targeted farm names smuggled out of the ANC. Even as this list was being denied by the ANC, the governing party was  trying to grab a farm by the name of  Akkerland Boerderye (E: “Acreland Farms”). It is largely a hunting lodge of some 3,200 Hectares near the hot spring of Tshipise, behind the Soutpansberg Mountain range. This is formally situated in the real tropics. It is true dry tropical bush country, as the images on its Facebook page show. Clearly this has nothing to do with grain harvests or food production. As fate would have it, the farm is very close to the old Venda homeland of Cyril Ramaphosa, a Venda by birth. The government was then accused of trying to grab the farm to make a deal with the Red Chinese on coal. The farmer is fighting back in court. It needs to be recorded that the farmer in question legitimately bought the farm. This is not a case of invade, conquer and steal.

So, who is the bigger bogeyman: the ANC, the EFF, the Mining Companies, or the Red Chinese who are slowly taking over South Africa while Black politicians line their pockets with pay-offs?

The Basics are getting Lost

Somewhere in all this sturm und drang, the basics are getting lost. Unlike any of his Black predecessors, including Mandela, Ramaphosa is actually competent. The question is, is he evil? I know some very clever people who use their intelligence for evil purposes. Until late last year, I simply thought Ramaphosa’s greatest evil was the Black Economic Empowerment Act, for which he is the poster boy. I originally thought his advent might be good news for the country. So far, however, he has uttered the greatest threats against the White people of South Africa of any of the five Black presidents so far. And the world finally took notice of the proposed open theft.

Back in South Africa, farmers started driving around with signs on their trucks reading, “No Boer, No Pap” (No Farmer, No Porridge)

So, I thought I’d write an open letter to the president of South Africa, asking him a few direct questions.

Open Letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa

► Mr. President,

— The bread and porridge that form the staple of the nation are prepared by food manufacturers from grain held in silos. Here is an example of a company running a series of those. If Black farmers are going to make a success of feeding the nation as you seem to suggest, then I would expect them to have some grain silos in the original Black Homelands where they have lived for hundreds of years. I have been scouring the silo lists of all the grain companies and have thus far not found a single silo in any original homeland. You can look up all the silos in the country and see for yourself. The information is HERE.

Are you perhaps suggesting that your Black Urban population is going to become commercial high-efficiency corn and wheat farmers and that to this end you wish to take farms away from present high-efficiency farmers because they happen to be white? Thinking people can see the problem here. The World Food Programme of the United Nations may have something to say about the willful destruction of the world food supply system.

► Mr. President,

— If Black farmers are going to make a success of feeding the nation as you seem to suggest, then I would expect them to have in the original Black Homelands [where they have been farmers] major tracts of land formally listed by LAW as Agricultural land, just as the desert western Karoo is listed formally as “Agricultural Land”. That would prove they know what they are doing by virtue of recognition as such by your government. The ANC has been in charge for a quarter of a century, which is quite as long as the territorial/Homeland aspects of the Apartheid laws were in effect. How is it that no part of the original Black Homelands has been categorised as “Agricultural”? To this end, I show the map below (click on map to enlarge).

The following map shows the old Homelands.

I am sure you can see the near exact correspondence in that every old Homeland is excluded from the map of agricultural land. The same is true of the various game reserves like Kruger National Park in the northeast and the Kalahari Gemsbok National Park in the northwest. Are you suggesting that the Black people of South Africa are wild animals that need to be protected in reserves where they have no obligation to contribute to the country? I would actually like to know, because I would think that is racist, don’t you think? The law pertaining to this WAS formulated in 1970 by the old “apartheid government”, or did you not realise that? Meanwhile you want to take away productive farms from people who know what they are doing.

A paper by Annelize Collett of the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries makes the situation quite clear. It is also the source of the map above showing official Agricultural Land:

The management of agricultural land is administrated according to the provisions of the Sub-division of Agricultural Land Act, 70 of 1970. The Act not only manages the sub-division of agricultural land, but also evaluates proposed changes to land use for incorporation into existing towns, the registering of share block and sectional title schemes as well as servitudes and the leasing of agricultural land. Within this Act “agricultural land” is defined as land that is located outside the demarcated municipal boundaries prior to 1994. State lands as well as the former homelands are excluded from the provisions of this Act as well as proclaimed protected areas. Therefore large portions of land, irrespective of its agricultural potential, are not regarded as agricultural land.

► Mr. President,

— Why is it that you are not giving the massive tracts of land in the former Homelands to aspiring black farmers? You appear to be using the old Apartheid laws to favour Black people by the simple expedient of retaining the “Apartheid homelands” and excluding whites on the basis of skin colour. They, the Khoisan and the Indians have no such guaranteed Homelands. Have you ever heard the English expression, “to have your cake and eat it”? Most particularly, how is it that you pointedly and specifically wish to take away farms from white farmers to give to the rather mysterious and ethereal black farmers who are going to “save the nation” by their “centuries of farming expertise and scientific method”. Perhaps I misunderstand. You have many millions of hectares of perfectly useful land sitting on your books that you can give to people. Why the insistence on TAKING FROM WHITES BASED ON SKIN COLOUR? It rather looks as though you are initiating Ethnic Cleansing.

In case you do not know, I would like to share with you a picture of the Transkei homeland of Nelson Mandela. The place is in large part serenely beautiful, despite the Western Media doing its damnedest in the 1960s-1990s to sketch it as a desert to which “evil” white people had “condemned” nice Black people. Mystically, it is now a serene tourist paradise. In fact, it has some of the highest rainfall and greenest scenery in South Africa.

Mystifyingly, that land is NOT deemed Agricultural Land, but take a look at the picture of the same part of the country below. Even though they have made some progress, this is NOT what commercial agriculture looks like. Ask any real farmer. Why is that land not being properly worked to feed the nation? With all that land just sitting there, why are you insisting on taking the land that white farmers paid for? Is it just because they are white?

Related Questions

If I may, I also have the following related questions:

► Mr. President,

— I have considerable respect for your vha’Venda nation. All the vha’Venda I have met have been competent people. They have a longstanding reputation as metalworkers. They are also the single nation in the country least affected by Apartheid or history as a whole. When assailed, they defended their country well. But, most of the calamitous South African history passed them by where they were. They never suffered under the Gaza Empire, or Shaka, or Mzilikatse. You are in quite a unique position in that your people arrived in the northeastern extreme of the country at the same time as the white people arrived at the southwestern extreme. You and I have equal claim on the country….well, I have more because of my Khoi ancestry, but I won’t invoke that in the debate, just to be nice. But, how is it that the first farms that you wish to dispossess Whites of (described above) just so happen to be in the immediate neighbourhood of your protected Venda home territory? Oh, I see the relevant minister says she made a mistake. Hmm. Interesting(!)

► Mr. President,

— The amaShangaan people arrived in the Northeast Transvaal around 1860. By the formal recorded testimony of your very own Venda leaders in 1917, the Shangaan arrived AFTER the white men. Will you be taking protected Gazankulu Homeland territory away from them as well? I know your people and the amaShangaan have never seen eye-to-eye. They violently clashed in 2014. The Tsonga are no less unhappy with them, given their prior history as the terrifying amaNdwandwe who formed the destructive Gaza Empire and destroyed the Portuguese in Southern Moçambique. Theirs was a frightful plunder that went up to Tanzania. But they are South Africans now, just like the plundering ba’Tlokwa, better known as the “Mantatee Horde”. In case you did not know, I provide a satellite image of what they have done to their Homeland, which is very well watered and is ideal potential agricultural land, just like the Transkei above. I imagine the local amaTsonga are not happy either, because they share that area.

So, pray tell, are you going to take action against the amaShangaan as well? You DO realise they are Black people, eh? So, are they forgiven for history, but NOT the whites? I could ask the same about the ba’Tlokwa/Mantatee, you know. You do realise that David Livingstone’s father-in-law reported the Mantatee depredations? He was there when the Griqua finally defeated them. Just ask the ba’Tswana and ba’Sotho how they feel about the Mantatee. Are you going to take their land at Witsieshoek? I ask, because they are also Black people. Surely you see the problem? I can go on and on with that list.

Just asking!……. Mr. President.

— Harry Booyens

The World is Watching; it is Time to Talk

14 Tuesday Aug 2018

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

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Cape of Good Hope, Democracy, Farm Attacks, Land Expropriation, The People's Democratic Republic of Azania, United States

The Background

—If this article is intense, it is because the situation in South Africa is now critical.  The article is long. The reader is advised to get coffee.

Unless the West takes action against the brazen racism of the ANC government of South Africa, secession of the West from the rest of South Africa is now the only option. The United States applied sanctions to South Africa in 1986 for infinitely less than what is now being done by the ANC government.

In March 2018 I finally told the New American newsmagazine about the conviction I have had ever since leaving South Africa in 2000 and I explain it below. The trend of the ANC toward racial extremism was vividly obvious by 1997 with the advent of Mbeki. If Mandela was the “Honeymoon”, then Mbeki was the “Cold Shower”. If you were a white male, you knew this guy hated your existence. Already by 1996, ANC party political officers were being placed in positions in various administrative offices  in the country, much like a Soviet political officer on a Russian submarine in the Cold War. The ANC had a name for this: “Cadre Deployment“….what else? Americans TAKE NOTE!

I was directly affected by four of these creatures, one being the ultimate reason for me leaving the country, having lost all faith in the future. Perhaps I was fortunate in that I had “early warning” by virtue of this experience. Their intimidating effect on their government organization “hosts” was so great that I ended up giving a government speech under duress when the relevant Deputy-Director General in an ANC government department was too scared to give an important opening address without the political officer being present. He was asleep outside on the lawn; I kid you not! It made no difference to me, because I had already been sentenced to extinction in the country—let the “dead man walking” do the scary thing. So I, of all people, opened the event for the despicable ANC government. Sure enough, when the “deployed cadre” arrived, the Deputy-Director General was entirely happy to take over the presentation from me. Welcome to the “New South Africa”.

Soon after, I was personally told to my face by one of these “deployed cadres”, in the presence of terrified Black, Indian and Coloured colleagues, that the plan is to remove White people like me for no other reason than the colour of my skin. My “Rainbow Nation” colleagues were caught between their established respect for me as a human being and their fear of the ANC. The particular Indian gentleman—a staunch ANC supporter and ex-exile in Canada— subsequently told me about himself,

I was clearly not White enough for the previous government, and now I’m not Black enough for this one.

No thinking man with any sense of responsibility subjects his family to such a future. So, my family and I moved to Canada in 2000. But my heart is broken for South Africa.

The Book AmaBhulu

In 2006, I started writing the book AmaBhulu, covering the history of South Africa from 1652 to 2012. It took me seven years with information from archives in seven countries and visits to London, South Africa, the Netherlands, Germany and France. However, the key information was not in the 360 years of political outrage and epic battles. It was in fact in the very second chapter, carefully hidden in plain sight. And I did it with clear forethought and intent.

I did not believe South Africans were ready to hear what I thought the solution was for the country, and I still believe at least half of the White population of the country is understandably in denial. However, a huge fraction of people now openly discuss the idea. So, I think the time has come. The earlier post about the interview with the New American and my latest interview with WeThePeopleRadio are both in line with this.

In chapter 2 of that book I carefully laid out two diagrams which I had drawn up in 2006. The one shows the summer non-orographic (away from mountains) rainfall distribution of the country and the other shows the racial distribution of the 2002 voter registration list. The two combined maps are shown below.

The rainfall map illustrates the western limit of possible (not actual) historic Black existence in South Africa, because the original culture of the Black People of the country was and still is based on milk, for which one needs cows, for which one needs taller grass, for which one needs 350 mm of summer rain. The right hand map shows the distribution of Black voters in 2002. The correspondence is uncanny. The implication was that Black people had nothing to do with the west of the country.

I had two goals with the book:

The first was to provide Americans in particular with an evidentiary text to use when the time is ripe and they are ready to deal with reality. I believe that the Ramaphosa Land Theft Plan has rung the bell for this. The ANC has finally stepped over the no-go line. Never try to rationalise Theft or Ethnic Cleansing to an American. Compounding it with physical attacks and the torture murder of people to be dispossessed is the ultimate evil. And THAT is the ANC. And they can no longer hide. Even liberal publications are starting to turn a new page on the subject, on which I shall report later. The world is watching. It is time to talk.

The second was to provide in particular the threatened white people in South Africa with a “Collective International Identity Document” and “Written Legitimate Defense” that they can use as a reliable source to explain themselves, their situation, and their history to others around the globe. For that purpose I had to provide evidence for all statements in the book. That is where most of the work went. It is time for non-Black mothers and fathers to teach their children the truth about South Africa, because the ANC is trying desperately to suppress it. I also went out of my way to undo stupid damage done for decades between English and Afrikaans-speaking South Africans. The world is watching. It is time to talk.

Fast forward to 2018 – The New American

In March of this year, I sent an e-mail to Alex Newman of the New American containing my view.

The world is witnessing the beginning of the end of South Africa as a viable country

He reported it as follows:


“The world is witnessing the beginning of the end of South Africa as a viable country,” explained Harry Booyens, author of AmaBhulu: The Birth and Death of the Second America recounting the history of South Africa while interweaving the story of his ancestors. “The only possible means of long-term survival for non-Blacks is formal secession.”

“The world supported the split of the Sudan into two countries based on race; it is now inevitable in South Africa,” he told The New American in an e-mail. “The only question is how many will have to die before the inevitable happens. The Western countries do not have the moral guts to accept 4.5 million white refugees; it is impossible to kill 4.5 million white people without using gas chambers, it is impossible to turn 4.5 million White Christian Westerners into African subsistence farmers, especially when a government has stolen all their land to start with.”

“So, the only possibility is secession,” Booyens said.


I have complemented that with my series “Who stole the Land?“. That series provides the historic basis of Western Man’s right to be in South Africa. I am still busy working on the later chapters. What follows below, is a picture of the situation NOW.

Language as Demographic Indicator

The map (below) shows the distribution of Germanic language speakers, with ever lighter shades of green implying lower percentages of people speaking the language at home. Since the White, Coloured and Indian people of South Africa speak either English or Afrikaans (both Germanic or “White” languages), this map is effectively the distribution of people of those groups. Since the vast majority of South Africa’s Indians live around Durban in Natal, the map is largely a distribution of White and Coloured people. For practical purposes, readers from outside the country can assume lighter colour to imply more Black people. There are five shades of green, corresponding to: 80-100% ; 60-80% ; 40-60% ; 20-40% ; and 0-20%. See the second map further down for the names of the provinces. The source of the data and images is HERE.

It is completely obvious that White and Coloured people overwhelmingly dominate the Western Cape and Northern Cape provinces, as well as the Western half of the Eastern Province. The labeling of Provinces may be seen in the map below. Outside the cities, this map is essentially synonymous with the Afrikaans language. In fact Afrikaans completely dominates Southern Namibia and is the lingua franca in most of that country. It has by far the widest contiguous (one joint majority speaker area) distribution of all languages in Southern Africa. English is widely spoken, but territorially it is largely limited to cities, except in the Eastern Cape and Natal, where many farmers are English-speaking.

Afrikaans is the home language of the majority of white people and almost all so-called Coloured people. After isiZulu and isiXhosa, it is the language spoken by most people. In South Africa, the Negroid Black people form a separate racial group and in general look down upon the mixed descent Coloured people, for whom they have a number of derogatory terms. The Coloured folks have various historic ethnic backgrounds, ranging from Khoi, San, Indonesian, and Indian to White. They even include the descendants of Black slaves the Dutch procured from elsewhere in Africa via the Portuguese, mostly, in the 17th and early 18th centuries. This author shares all these ancestries. It is one of the painful legacies of apartheid that I was considered White and others with the same ancestry and a different skin colour or different physical  features were considered Coloured. In the apartheid era it had the hurtful connotation of “Other”, meaning not White, not Black, and not Indian. This was the real pain of apartheid.

These folks all share a love of Africa, a Western outlook on life, and this includes the Muslim “Malays” of the Cape who are not Malays at all, but Indonesians by ancestry. It is idiotic to imagine the Cape without its “Malays” or the 2 January music troupes. That would be like taking the Mardi Gras out of New Orleans. The Whites and the Coloureds are all in the same boat together and have actually always been.

In this context, the relationship with the Country’s Black people was and is different. They were a Competing Civilization of which the governing principles are anathema to most Westerners. The behaviour of the ANC only goes to prove the two Civilisations are likely incompatible and immiscible, like oil and water. If one mixes them and shakes the result, one gets a milky suspension and never a solution. This has zero to do with skin colour and everything to do with culture.

The Free State at the Heart of the Country

The influence of Afrikaans in the southern Free State province is obvious. It should therefore come as no surprise that one can find in the Cape Archives the death notice of the Afrikaner farmer Joachim Scholtz. He died at the Kromellenboog-spruit in the Southern Free State on 8 March 1834. That is two years before the Great Trek even went through there. The British authorities at the Cape were good enough to record this for us so that the ANC government, and Julius Malema in particular, cannot today lie about who was where and when in history. In 1834 the world did not even KNOW about the racist Malema’s BaPedi people hundreds of miles further north beyond Pretoria.

When the White Voortrekker (pioneers) arrived in the Free State it was a largely unoccupied prairie for two main reasons. Firstly, it is high and cold and dry in winter and (in its natural state) largely not suitable for the subtropical milk culture of the Black people, and secondly, it had been rendered a skeleton strewn no man’s land by clashes between various parties.

The Koranna, a Khoi people, lived in the south of what is now the Northwest Province and raided other peoples for an existence, ranging as far east as the Drakensberg. King Moshesh of the Basotho (in Lesotho) used the plains of the Free State as a buffer against them. A renegade Zulu leader named Mzilikatse had amassed an army and settled to the west of Pretoria in the Northwest Province. From there he attacked other tribes. Both Moshesh and the Zulu needed the Free State as an empty buffer against him. On top of all this horrific mayhem, the “Mantatee Horde” under queen Mantatisi was moving across this world like a locust plague, eradicating all before them. They are recorded as destroying forty tribes. They denuded these plains. These are the combined reasons why the White Trekkers described (particularly the northern) Free State plains as being covered in bleached human skeletons. Few places on earth have ever experienced the massed savagery that the Free State has seen. The Sotho peoples were driven to cannibalism in this process. Tswana tribes were scattered into the Kalahari desert.

The Griekwa, a people of mixed White and Khoi descent, settled in the southwestern corner in the early 1800s. During the Great Trek around 1836-38, White Afrikaners settled the south and central parts of the Free State. Trekker leader Hendrik Potgieter concluded an agreement with Chief Makwana of the BaTaung, a Tswana sub-tribe, for the country between the Vet and Vaal Rivers. This represents the Northern Free State. To the mountains in the east, the Trekkers had a less settled relationship with Moshesh of the BaSotho. We treat the unique BaRolong Tswana sub-tribe of Thaba’Nchu further below.

The influence of Afrikaans stretching up along the Vaal River is also obvious, this due in large part to the mixed descent Griekwa and the Koranna. The Koranna were settled  further north, west of the Vaal River.

The light coloured patch in the northern end of the Northern Cape Province has always been the world of predominantly BaTswana, the Tswana people (see further below).

In the sections that follow, we look at each of the more numerous black nations, each with their own language. We use that language distribution to assess their demographies.

 

The Sotho People

The Free State used to have a Black people in the north in the 1700s, but it is dominated today by Sotho people, who already have their own dedicated independent country in Lesotho. Lesotho was never part of South Africa. The map below shows clearly how the density of the BaSotho increases toward their historic Lesotho home. It is also interesting to note how precisely they are confined to the Free State. They did in very remote history live further to the north, but they fled as a nation to the mountains of Lesotho to escape the depredations of the Zulu and Matabele in the early 1800s.

Their present extension over the Free State is “a new thing”. What is true, is that there have always been claims by the Sotho that the land in the far Southeastern corner of the Free State is rightly theirs.  They may have a case there. There also never was a traditional homeland for the Sotho in the Free State, beyond that of the BaTlokwa (see below). So, the Sotho have effectively colonized the Free State  in very recent times, using Lesotho as a base. And they know it very well. In history they have defended their homeland of Lesotho very well against both Brit and Boer. For that they deserve respect, but that does not mean they simply get the Free State and then drive White people off their legitimately owned and titled farms.

Some 1.7 million BaSotho live in in their own country of Lesotho, but somewhere between 3.5 and 4.7 million BaSotho live in South Africa. Somehow the culturally distinct white Germanic people and their Coloured brothers are not allowed an own country, but the BaSotho already have a country of their own where they have control over their lives and then get a major chunk of South Africa on top of that. Go figure.

The dark patch directly north of Lesotho is due in particular to the BaTlokwa Sotho tribe. In history they were known as the terrifying “Mantatee Horde” under their queen Mantatisi. They were the scourge of the tribes to the west in the 1820s, having been themselves attacked by Zulu people like the Hlubi and Ndwandwe (later below).  They were eventually stopped near Kuruman, hundreds of miles to the northwest in the Northwest Province, by Adam Kok’s Griekwa people. The Griekwa had guns and horses by then. We can thank David Livingstone’s father in-law-for the terrifying description of the attack of the Mantatee Horde. He also stated that there were no people east of them. That means the Free State was empty. The Mantatee were also stopped by the British near Aliwal North in the south. The depredations of the Mantatee horde was likely the single biggest factor that cleared the Free State of other Black people. After their defeats, the remnants of the BaTlokwa went back to their original home in the northern Drakensberg mountain foothills where they used to have a modern mountain homeland called Qua-Qua in the 20th century.

The Tswana People

In the Northwest Province we find the BaTswana (see map below), who dominate the world west of Pretoria and Johannesburg. The huge grey country adjoining them is the independent Republic of Botswana—their own independent republic. Some 1.6 million BaTswana live in Botswana, but a roaring 4.1 million live in South Africa, this despite the fact that they have their own massive country that many people can see in TV shows about wildlife. Somehow the culturally distinct white Germanic people and their Coloured brothers are not allowed an own country, but the Tswana have the whole Botswana and then on top of that get to call the shots over a huge chunk of South Africa. Go figure.

The light green patch furthest southeast is ThabaNchu (Black Mountain), the home of the BaRolong Tswana subtribe. They were led there from the northwest by British Missionaries in the late 1820-1830s, to shield them from the Mantatee and the Matabele of Mzilikatse. They are therefore relatively recent immigrants to that odd location. They were very friendly to the White Trekkers of 1836, helped them extensively, and eventually joined them in the fight against Mzilikatse. Paul Kruger, the old Transvaal president, remained thankful and respectful to them until his death. Their right to that patch has always been respected. The encroachment by any other Tswana into the Free State is a new thing in post-1800s history. The only exception is a small group of BaTlaping led to Bethulie in the southern Free State by a French Missonary called Pellesier, but they are today very few.

The Xhosa Peoples

The amaXhosa (below) live largely beyond the Fish River, on the eastern boundary of what used to be the old Cape Colony. The grouping here includes a family of isiXhosa speaking nations including the amaRharhabe (the Gaikas), amaGcalecka (the “regte” Xhosa) , AmaGqunukhwebe (the “Half-Xhosa”), amaPondo of the north, the amaPondomise, and the amaThembu of the drier interior near Queenstown. Matters have always been difficult between the Gaikas and the Gcalecka, who see the Gaikas as usurpers. At the time that the Portuguese sailed past the South African coast in the 1500s there were no Xhosa there. The people who lived there were Khoi hunter-gatherers. Some of the original inhabitants of Natal were driven southward by the Zulu Mfecane. These include the amaBhaca and the amaHlubi (see further below), both of whom speak a Swazi (Mswati) related language. As the video taken in the northeastern part of the dark green patch of the map shows, the amaBhaca still have a reed ceremony, just like the Swazi. This is not a Xhosa custom.

White and Black first clashed at the Fish River in around 1779 and that remained the line between black and white along the coast. Even the main rivers in the Xhosa country have Khoi names to this day. The Xhosa have consistently flocked to Port Elizabeth from their home territories. The ANC was largely founded on the amaXhosa, which is why Port Elizabeth, the author’s birth town, was always at the core of their actions. For those interested, Nelson Mandela was a Thembu from the dark green coastal patch in the map.

The Xhosa to the west of the darkest green in the image above, are recent immigrants to those areas, many of whom came to work on white-owned sheep farms and stayed. The early 1900s death notices that I worked through typically listed their “race” as “Tamboekie”, or “Gaika”etc. Everyone knew where those countries were. The Gaikas lived in the interior of what was later named Ciskei at the foot of the Amatola Mountains and the Tamboekie lived east of Queenstown.

For the American reader, this modern Xhosa westward migration is the equivalent of Mexican migrant fruit pickers simply staying in California to outpopulate the locals.

The amaXhosa used to have a homeland of their own where no one disputed their right to run their own lives. It is shown in the following image. This image may be compared with the one above to see how they have spread. White people may still not buy that land in the image below as farms. The ANC government and your media do not tell you that, do they?

The discontiguous southern segment is (or was) Gaika territory. The big piece was Gcaleka, Mpondomise, Mpondo, and Thembo territory. The piece attached to the southwest of Lesotho, generally called Sterkspruit- Herschel, is where one may find what is left of the amaHlubi after the Zulu depredations of the early 1800s.

The Zulu

Note the self-confinement of the amaZulu (below) to subtropical Natal, except for the diaspora toward Johannesburg. They have land that is guaranteed as theirs in terms of an agreement from 1993/4. But the government does not want to guarantee land ownership to whites. Interesting! The Xhosa and Zulu together, being of similar Nguni (Coastal Bantu) cultural stock, form the biggest single definable group in the country, but they are deadly mutual enemies and will always be. If there were no Whites, they would turn on each other in short order, as they have done repeatedly in the past. See the The Zulu-Pondo War (1986) in the book AmaBhulu.

Completely overwhelmed among the Zulu are remnants of the original population of Natal, who were the Mbo, the Ndwandwe, and some amaHlubi and amaBhaca. One group of Ndwandwe left Natal in the early 1800s and, after a period of mayhem in Mozambique, fled to the Limpopo area of South Africa where they arrived as the Shangaans. They settled in Limpopo in 1862, AFTER the white Afrikaner people.

The effects of the international Zulu rampage, called the Mfecane (The Crushing), were felt all the way to Tanzania, causing death and mayhem everywhere in Southern Africa outside the early 1800s Cape Colony and east of the Kalahari desert. It drove the Sotho into the 11,000 foot Drakensberg. It destroyed several black nations. I can deliver a complete treatise on the disaster the brutal Shaka and Dingane Zulu regimes inflicted on South Africa, but this is not the time and place. They changed the entire demographic face of northeastern South Africa. The amaFengu, refugee Zulu type people, ended up almost at Port Elizabeth, others in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

The BaPedi of Limpopo – What about Zebediela?!

The BaPedi (below) are the ethnic group that Julius Malema belongs to. He is the man who stands on stage and sings “Kill the farmers”. Note how they are confined largely to the Limpopo province.

His people are also known among other Black people for their strong adherence to witchcraft and muti (potions). His people are also responsible for the “poster child” of land expropriation, being formerly the world’s largest citrus farm in its day, which they destroyed through incompetence. It’s name was Zebediela and there are attempts to revive it.

So, whenever you see Malema on a stage, ask  him just one thing, “What about Zebediela!?” HERE is the story in 2003; and HERE it is again in 2018.

He has much to say about who stole land from whom, but his enduring legacy in my view is THIS accidental admission of the truth. He did lie about the Khoisan “Welcoming Black People”. The truth is closer to what the amaXhosa Elders explained:”Tshawe established AmaXhosa kingship through conquering various traditional communities including the Khoisan.”

In the 1820s and 1830s, as an extension of the Mfecane, the Matabele of Mzilikatse denuded the southern Transvaal, south of the BaPedi, of people.

The Venda People of President Cyril Ramaphosa

The Bavenda/Vavenda are the tribe of the current president of South Africa. They arrived at the northern true tropical end of South Africa at around the same time the Dutch arrived at the Cape in 1652.

As per the men of the Swiss Mission station in their area in 1917 (p.61),

The Shangaans have been there since 1862 and the Bavenda 200 years before that.

They are culturally rather different from any of the other groups and are renowned metal workers. Culturally, their closest cousins are the maShona of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe.

It would seem they cannot get along with the Zulu-cultured amaShangaan who live to the southeast of them and who arrived there in around 1862, after the White people. If you think this is just a thing of 2014, let me disabuse you of that notion based on facts from a 100 years ago. HERE is captain Takalani of the Venda to land commissioners in 1917:

We are not women. We are men. The best thing will be to take the Shangaans away and send them back to their homes. I think they should go back to the country from which they came—Portuguese East Africa. That is their home. […] When you white people came here there were no Shangaans.

The Tsonga People

There are also the Tsonga people who live further north outside the Kruger Park. Some 2.3 million of them live in that part of South Africa, but they have a country of their own in Mozambique, where there are 3.1 million and they completely dominate the southern third of that country. The Tsonga are often wrongly called “Shangaan”, a point they intensely resent. The distribution in the picture below is skewed by the fact that there are very few people in the Kruger Park along the Mozambique border, but in those areas shown the Tsonga are the majority. For practical purposes the territory they occupy as a NATION would be the western half of what is shown in the image.

The amaSwazi

We can also consider the Swazi who have their own independent country, but of whom a huge number live in South Africa near the southern end of the Kruger Park, in the region bordering on Swaziland. In fact, there are roughly 1.2 million Swazi in Swaziland, and 1.3 million in South Africa despite having their own country where they have total authority. In other words, just as with the Sotho and the Tswana, more live in South Africa than in their own independent country where they have authority over their lives. They are related to, but ethnically quite distinct from the other two major Nguni (Coastal Ba’Ntu) peoples, the amaXhosa and the amaZulu.

The Other Black Nations

Between the Tsonga and the Venda are some Shangaan people who are, as already explained, more recent arrivals than the Whites.  The Shangaan have an  epic and violent history. They were originally the Ndwandwe of Northern Natal; essentially a Zulu people. They ended up in wars with Shaka of the Zulu and fled into Mozambique where they became the great Gaza Empire, whose territory stretched into Zimbabwe. Some branches of them fled all the way to Tanzania. In Mozambique, the Shangaan were eventually defeated by the Portuguese and the remnants fled to South Africa.

Also west of the Kruger Park, in the mountain foothills, live the unique Lobedu and their ruler, the Modjadji– the Rain Queen. They are a Sotho people.

Just east of Pretoria live the relatively small Ndebele people, who cannot explain their own origin, but their dialect suggests they may have come from among the Mbo, the original inhabitants of Natal.

Author’s Observation

As the reader can see, the Sotho, the Tswana, the Swazi and the Tsonga all have independent countries of their own. At the same time the Xhosa have always had their homeland before there were “Homelands” or Bantustans. But all of these nations have spread into South Africa and insist to the gullible Western Media that the white people took their land. Go figure! Apparently Botswana, Lesotho, Swaziland and Mozambique are completely invisible to the Western Media. Even the Xhosa have their undisputed country inside South Africa.

The nations who have arguments with true validity in having no alternative country, are the Zulu, the Venda, the Pedi and the Ndebele. But each of them has territory that whites may not own. Where then, in the vocabulary of the ANC government, do the non-black people have territory that is indisputably theirs?

It is time to talk. It is time to be heard.

The racist black People’s Democratic Republic of Azania

Should the West of the country secede from the East, we will have the following:

a. The territory to the west in our first two diagrams we shall refer to as the non-racial Free Enterprise-based Cape of Good Hope that respects private property as a human right. It may with much justification include the major portion of the Free State

b. The territory to the east we shall refer to appropriately as the People’s Democratic Republic of Azania, run by Black racists who are voted for by Black racists…if they’ll ever get the chance to vote. It will be Socialist or Communist. Without the white people to target and collectively blame for political purposes, it is unclear what the basis for union of that Communist Africanist hellhole would be. It is certainly not language or culture, because a Zulu is as different from a Tswana as the Sicilians are from the Swedes. But they all have only one thing in common, skin colour. So, they are by definition racist if they hang together to specifically exclude whites. No matter what they do, the rest will always believe the Xhosa to be inveterate liars and cheats, and the Pedi will always be considered to be preoccupied with witchcraft and thereby to be avoided. The Zulu will despise the Xhosa, and all the others will fear the Zulu.

A Disparate half-Doughnut fated to Destroy itself

Did the reader notice how the ANC government ensured the drawing of the provincial boundaries? Take another look at the sections above. It is not by chance that those boundaries run in ways that suit the individual larger Black nations but no-one else. It is a compromise that will come under stress as soon as they do not have a self-designed common white enemy anymore. The ANC has kept its anti-white racist fires stoked for a quarter century now. Whatever they get wrong, they blame on Apartheid. A guilt-ridden and myopic liberal Northern Hemisphere Media has slavishly and unthinkingly echoed that. Remove the whites and that is over. Black fingers are going to point at one another in short order.

So the Black People’s Democratic Republic of Azania is guaranteed to explode into the classic African Tribal Disaster and ultimate basket-case, crying for AID money from the West. I guarantee the world that this disparate half-doughnut will not be able to feed itself and will exhaust its own state coffers. It will collapse within ten years, and it will be the problem of the West who insisted on foisting the ANC on South Africa, just as they stupidly prepared Iraq and Syria for ISIS under the flag of supposed “Democracy”. This is why I have suggested that Americans keep their “Democracy” bottled in “a cold dry place” and to not ignorantly inflict it on places where it is inappropriate.

As things get tougher, the Xhosa and Zulu will square off against each other. The other tribes will be as quiet and unnoticeable as possible. Between the Xhosa and the Zulu they will be as hyenas and lion at a kill, the one lot trying to drive the other off the “kill”. The other nations will be forced to watch from the sideline, like the jackal and the vultures have to wait for the hyena and lion to finish. And when they have finished “feeding” there will be nothing left but the bones of civilization. The world can prepare for another photograph like the one that South African Kevin Carter took in the Sudan in 1993:

We do not need to speculate about this. The Zulu have done all this before during the Mfecane in the early 1800s; just ask the Sotho and Tswana people. The Sotho were driven to cannibalism by it. They know; they know very well. They know the present “Western veneer” over the Xhosa and Zulu will evaporate as mist before the sun, and South Africa will turn into a bloodbath as people realise they do not have the ability to feed 45 million black people. The rest of the world will watch on TV and Youtube and Facebook. And if they send AID, they would be confirming themselves to be idiots, because they LET all this happen with their eyes wide open by allowing, even inciting, the glue of the country, the Whites—the ones who make everything work—to be driven off.

Without the White people to keep it together, this Africanist hell-hole will be little more than a disparate half-doughnut bound to destroy itself and produce a cross between the Rwandan Genocide and Famine ridden Ethiopia or South Sudan. It has happened before at the hand of the Zulu. It was called the Mfecane. And it destroyed African society all the way to Tanzania.

You have been warned!

Boundaries

At this point I wish only to state that the boundaries of the two countries will have to be (i) negotiated; or (ii) fought and THEN negotiated, but ultimately they will be negotiated. In the south it will be the Fish River and north of it likely the Koonap and Black Kei Rivers. The Burgersdorp region is historic Afrikaner country. The south Free State is Afrikaner country and argument can be presented that it stretches much further north to most of the Highveld. But there is no need for an armed struggle with the Sotho people. The Tswana can similarly be expected to negotiate as regards the North Cape and the Northwest. The problem, however, is the racist and Communist ANC.

It is in the Old Transvaal (Gauteng, the eastern part of Northwest province, Limpopo and Mpumalanga) that the situation will be very sticky indeed. I can rationalise some Afrikaner historic claims up to Pretoria, but beyond that, the historic picture is unsound and the various Black people have solid historic claims of presence. The interesting exception would be the amaShangaan, who only arrived from the present Mozambique after the White people with the help of the white Italian Chief, João Albasini(!). Would the ANC have them driven out like the whites? After all, they came AFTER the whites.

Natal similarly is a logical lost cause in terms of the Cape of Good Hope as a state. Black Nguni people of various tribes have been there since before the Dutch landed at the Cape. Waving the land sale contract between Dingane and the Trekkers in the air will not help. So the Indian people shall have to leave, possibly to the Cape, possibly elsewhere. Or, they can stay and then tell me LATER what the young Indian man above told me. Perhaps they want to find out the hard way.

The Alternative— Punish the Thief-in-Chief

Of course there are always alternatives. The USA in particular could make as though it is a leader in the world and start to put pressure on the brazenly racist regime in South Africa, as it did before. Surely, what was “sauce for the whites (1986 US Sanctions) is sauce for the blacks (2018 ANC Sanctions)”? Well targeted financial and travel sanctions on individual ANC and EFF members and going after their ill-gotten gains would work wonders. They have stolen the country blind and created this racist disaster by telling ordinary blacks, who do not know any better, that white people stole everything while, in fact, the ANC is the incompetent Thief-in-Chief who is messing with their heads.

The problem is, I’m not holding my breath in this regard. The West has become shallow and incapable of handling the truth. Its media is largely a lying cesspool of  ratings-chasers and Putin, of all people, seems set to take the high ground. I am not in the least surprised that some Afrikaner farmers elected to rather look for a future in Russia. They understand that the über-liberal West is at present the problem in the world, headed for the same future as the now near-extinct South African white liberals. The latter have either fled or are hiding under the bed.

It is time for individual non-Black South Africans to start making their plans. They can stay in the east and pray the US will do something, or they can take control of their own lives on behalf of their families and move west or emigrate. Leave the ANC voters behind to starve and kill one another, as they inevitably will. Let the People’s Democratic Republic of Azania collapse around the neck of the ANC, and leave the problem to the United States and Europe, who need to be confronted with the consequences of their earlier actions, or inaction.

— Harry Booyens

Who Stole the Land? : on US Radio

12 Sunday Aug 2018

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

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I had another interview (click the image) with Erin Ryan and Bill Cundiff of WeThePeopleRadio today. The subject was the above title. By chance it was exceptionally well-timed, because the ANCs list of targeted farms for expropriation apparently slipped out this morning and has been published by Afriforum; unfortunately only in Afrikaans, which does not help me fight for Afrikaners over here in North America.

I personally believe the bell is ringing next to the graveyard in South Africa. Even the most die-hard ANC apologists among self-loathing White and opportunistic Coloured and Indian people must by now being crawling under their beds. I do not have to tell the Khoi and the San people descendants what the Blacks did to them. I do not need to tell the Indians of Durban what WILL happen to them. Do I really need to remind them that they are isolated at the mercy of the Zulu? Do I have to tell them how an Indian ANC supporter told me,

Harry, I was not white enough for the previous government, and I’m clearly not Black enough for this one?

Their fathers will remember 1949 when Indian folks were driven over a cliff to their deaths at Cato Manor by the upset Zulu hordes. If they do not, I’ll help them remember; Time Magazine reported on it under the banner “Bulala!”– Kill!!! (Time Magazine, Monday 24 January 1949).

How ironic is it that the farm attacks do not involve much stealing from farmers, but are all about killing farmers. How interesting that the ANC is all about stealing from the farmers without the burden of having to kill them. How are those for two perfectly complementary policies with, as most believe, one source?

The whole interview may be heard HERE.

I suggest folks open the following LINK to follow what I discuss in the last half of the show.

I shall be following up this interview in the next few days with a more formal written post covering the subject of territory and secession

Folks can listen to www.WeThePeopleRadio.us at 2pm Pacific Standard Time every Sunday. I am invited now and then to talk about South Africa.

—Harry Booyens

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