If you go to the site the Right Perspective you will be able to download an interview with Gustav Muller who worked in the Secret Service in the previous Government. Needless to say he is no longer there but he keeps his contacts. He talks at length about the " Night of the Long Knives" and how the event is being planned e.g. Last years taxi strike which paralysed Pretoria and Johannesburg. Listen to it and make up your own mind but it is a chilling thought. The New York Times has reported a few weeks ago that Mandela's glass coffin is already in Johannesburg as Van Rensburg predicted.
Roscoe _ Why dont you fcuk off and kill a bull or slaughter a chicken or whatever your caveman practices tell you to do. This is beyond the scope of your intellect and there is no " legacy of apartheid" to blame.
2007-02-21 01:48:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that there is much truth in it. It was predicted by Siener van Rensburg and the story has been doing the rounds for a couple of years now it is only now that it has it the spot light which maybe change the fate of the white south african due to the fact that the black people know now that the whites do know what the are planning.
I believe that by believing in God he will save the white people like the day at Bloedrivier which so many people had forgotten
It is also been said that on that day all the access to the petrol stations will be cut off and now one will be able to get into or get out of the big cities
If this do happen (which i think it will in a certain degree) maybe then the rest of the world will see the truth and why the whites in south africa is like the are
The best thing to do is wait and pray
2007-02-21 07:58:29
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answered by SAgirl 5
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I can only hope to God that this will never happen. All my family still lives in SA, and love their country to much to ever consider leaving. Reading the rumours about this is giving me sleepless nights, more so now with the news that Mandela might have died.
I have not read this prediction myself, is there a link you've got to it? Is it possible that he meant the slaughter that is already going on presently? Because surely the crime is of such proportions that it can only be seen as mass slaughter.
Bottom line though, I do hope you are wrong. Too many white South Africans that wants to be positive about a future living in peace with all other people sharing the country. Things have got to get better at some point.
2007-02-21 15:44:40
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answered by sins 4
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I believe there are radicals in many political parties all around the world and I believe that a few amongst the Africans may entertain this idea, however I do not believe that something like this will be planned and permitted on such a scale in the foreseeable future as we know it.
This is what I believe:
The present government are not dumb, do not underestimate them nor their greed lust.
Remember, they have learnt a little from what happened in other African countries. By not venting their anger on the whites in one sudden burst they have managed to maintain an important balance between a)keeping a large amount of money in the country and b)keeping a steady flow of whites out the country by allowing crime and violence against whites to continue and implementing unfair work practices against whites.
The whites in South Africa are like dairy cows, they will milk them until they have nothing left to give, and you know the rest.
Nope, this status quo will persist until the majority of the whites have left because of crime and better overseas prospects.
2007-02-21 10:57:13
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answered by turniton5 3
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I wanted to ask the same question some time ago. I received many e-mails regarding the "Night of the Long Knives" story and I personally think it's true. They desperately want us out of this country and I've said it a lot of times but no one believed me. People get aggressive and they deny everything I say. Anyway, I heard that when Mandela dies, then all hell is going to break loose. It's horrible and I don't want to admit that it's true but I heard too many stories by now, so I guess that there's definitely some truth in it.
2007-02-21 08:52:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Look at Rwanda in 1994. The Hutu's turned on the Tutsi and massacred thousands of them in a matter of days when their leader's plane was shot down and Tutsi where blamed.
This is Africa after all, civil wars can erupt in a matter of weeks.
As much as I pray these to only be rumors, we cannot deny that it is a delicate situation.
2007-02-21 14:06:42
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answered by Anria A 5
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It is a very scary thought. Especially the fact that my parents are living on a farm in limpopo. But like clueless said...God will protect us just as he did that day at bloedrivier. The only thing we can do is pray. PS. that was a very good awnser clueless
2007-02-21 08:35:28
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answered by Rona 1
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I sure hope to hell it doesn't happen. If it does....I don't know what to say. I find things like that difficult to discuss.
2007-02-21 08:14:21
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answered by hendrik k 2
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All Hail Raging Bull the Dictator. The man who does not like Democracy.
2007-02-21 09:32:07
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answered by Roscoe S 2
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