Attachment 12: Zionists supported the pre-1994 reigning NP South African government and the anti-government movement.
The Crown has instigated strife inside South Africa to create political unrest and civil war by using members from its Zionist Brotherhood. Zionism is a political tool to further the ideal of a One World Order, which is discussed in Attachment 11 The modus operandi of the Crown.
Zionism promotes the ownership of land and assets of a country by the government of that country, and appeals to the poor by indicating that such a government would ensure that the poor are uplifted to the same standard as the wealthy counter-parts of the poor. The stepping stone used to change the government of a country from a system wherein its people are the owners of their wealth, to a system wherein the wealth of a nation is state owned, is ‘National Socialism’. The ultimate goal of National Socialism is Communism. This is discussed further in Attachment 13 - Different systems of governance
Zionists were put into leading positions inside the political arena of South Africa by the Crown by funding their movements of infiltrating and creating different political parties – which mostly rode behind the cloak of other political parties in South Africa over the decades - including the still highly influential Verligte Aksie Group from predominantly White Communities, and the South African Communist Party from predominantly Black communities.
The Crown also made it possible for Zionist leadership to influence the National Party government during the time period of international sanctions against the Republic of South Africa, whereby they ensured that the South African border war, and the civil war within South Africa, was maintained through the ongoing supply of armaments from Israel. Simultaneously, Zionists were prominent within the anti-National Party government, taking leadership positions in the training of MK soldiers for guerilla warfare against the South African nation, as well as taking leadership positions in acquiring donations for the anti-government movements, as well as taking leadership positions during negotiations between the leaders of both the South African government, as well as the anti-South African government pre 1994, ensuring that the interests of the Crown is protected during and after power sharing in government of the two opposing teams in politics.
Zionist leadership found in the opposition to the pre-1994 reigning NP South African government on the one side, and in support of the pre-1994 reigning government on the other side, carried through the golden thread of an elite ruling society in South Africa, which is discussed in Attachment 18 - Impact of the Union of South Africa on the nation created a select elitist ruling society.
Support for the political opposition to the reigning government by reformist Zionists included magnifying a recognizable problem they labeled as ‘Apartheid’ by using the international media as a tool, which boosted the sales of newspapers and magazines which belonged to members of the Crown; collecting funds for the ‘freedom fighters against Apartheid’ internationally and using these funds to sell arms - which were bought from factories which are owned by members of the Crown - to the ‘freedom fighters’ to use against the government. The Zionist Brotherhood trained the ‘freedom fighters’ in warfare, during which time period they used and also destabilized the neighboring countries of South Africa, a factor which helped them to replace the existing governments of those countries with leaders who would be loyal to the Vatican and the Crown.
Support for the reigning South African government by the Zionist Brotherhood included the strengthening of economic ties between Zionist government of Israel, and South Africa. The South African government invested heavily in the expansion of Israel as a country, and raised the economy of Israel significantly through purchasing arms from Israel during the border war against the ‘freedom fighters’.
The Zionist Brotherhood still carries a huge influence in the control of the present political and economic structure of South Africa.
In this Attachment we discuss the following:
Section A: Zionist support for the National Party Apartheid Government
Section B: Zionist Support for anti-Apartheid government organizations
Section C: Apartheid was a money spinner
Section D: The National Socialist led South African Communist Party got into government to further the foundation of Communist rule in South Africa under the cloak of the African National Congress
Zionism promotes the ownership of land and assets of a country by the government of that country, and appeals to the poor by indicating that such a government would ensure that the poor are uplifted to the same standard as the wealthy counter-parts of the poor. The stepping stone used to change the government of a country from a system wherein its people are the owners of their wealth, to a system wherein the wealth of a nation is state owned, is ‘National Socialism’. The ultimate goal of National Socialism is Communism. This is discussed further in Attachment 13 - Different systems of governance
Zionists were put into leading positions inside the political arena of South Africa by the Crown by funding their movements of infiltrating and creating different political parties – which mostly rode behind the cloak of other political parties in South Africa over the decades - including the still highly influential Verligte Aksie Group from predominantly White Communities, and the South African Communist Party from predominantly Black communities.
The Crown also made it possible for Zionist leadership to influence the National Party government during the time period of international sanctions against the Republic of South Africa, whereby they ensured that the South African border war, and the civil war within South Africa, was maintained through the ongoing supply of armaments from Israel. Simultaneously, Zionists were prominent within the anti-National Party government, taking leadership positions in the training of MK soldiers for guerilla warfare against the South African nation, as well as taking leadership positions in acquiring donations for the anti-government movements, as well as taking leadership positions during negotiations between the leaders of both the South African government, as well as the anti-South African government pre 1994, ensuring that the interests of the Crown is protected during and after power sharing in government of the two opposing teams in politics.
Zionist leadership found in the opposition to the pre-1994 reigning NP South African government on the one side, and in support of the pre-1994 reigning government on the other side, carried through the golden thread of an elite ruling society in South Africa, which is discussed in Attachment 18 - Impact of the Union of South Africa on the nation created a select elitist ruling society.
Support for the political opposition to the reigning government by reformist Zionists included magnifying a recognizable problem they labeled as ‘Apartheid’ by using the international media as a tool, which boosted the sales of newspapers and magazines which belonged to members of the Crown; collecting funds for the ‘freedom fighters against Apartheid’ internationally and using these funds to sell arms - which were bought from factories which are owned by members of the Crown - to the ‘freedom fighters’ to use against the government. The Zionist Brotherhood trained the ‘freedom fighters’ in warfare, during which time period they used and also destabilized the neighboring countries of South Africa, a factor which helped them to replace the existing governments of those countries with leaders who would be loyal to the Vatican and the Crown.
Support for the reigning South African government by the Zionist Brotherhood included the strengthening of economic ties between Zionist government of Israel, and South Africa. The South African government invested heavily in the expansion of Israel as a country, and raised the economy of Israel significantly through purchasing arms from Israel during the border war against the ‘freedom fighters’.
The Zionist Brotherhood still carries a huge influence in the control of the present political and economic structure of South Africa.
In this Attachment we discuss the following:
Section A: Zionist support for the National Party Apartheid Government
Section B: Zionist Support for anti-Apartheid government organizations
Section C: Apartheid was a money spinner
Section D: The National Socialist led South African Communist Party got into government to further the foundation of Communist rule in South Africa under the cloak of the African National Congress
Index to Attachment 12, extract from Bundle 4
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