A knowledgable friend of mine who has read several books on Van Rensburg has informed me that the "Night of the Long Knives" is a fable and has been taken out of context, he does however mention that, Van Rensburg did predict that the 3rd world war would be fought between on one side the USA, Germany, France etc and on the other Russia, China and their muslim cohorts. He predicted the West would prevail in the end but at a huge cost to their economies and way of life, leading to recolonialism in Africa, apparently South Africa would received an influx of millions of Europeans and its boundaries will stretch from the Cape to the current Zambia (including Namibia which would be reclaimed by Germany). Does this seem reasonable to you or a fairy tale story?
2007-03-12
00:41:39
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Sweet Angel - Well South Africa as we know it now would definitely cease to exist.
I'm sure several of our cultural traits would be retained though.
The scenario does seem reasonable to me if you look closely at the goings on in Europe at this time, their countries have all been flooded with African and Muslim immigrants which they allowed because of their liberal stance on all matters, this has now come back to haunt them and theres nothing that they can do about it now with several European countries having immigrant (African and Muslim) populations exeeding 10% of total population. The result = a conservative uprising in Europe tht would be accelerated by a 3rd world war and thus make the scenario extremely feasable.
2007-03-12
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Alf - Thanks for the posting, please dont forget to let us have that link, I am etremely interested therein! I have also read before of Russia and Iran bearing the number of the beast but was under the impression the 666 would be completed by China and not SA.
2007-03-12
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The third 6 is still to be revealed and it will come as a surprise when it becomes known, South Africa is not part of that equation but a future safe haven for the survival of mankind, how ironic that is, back to the cradle of mankind.
UA has spoken.
2007-03-12 05:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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People, I've got news for you, there is no such thing as clairvoyance. This Van Rensburg, like all fortunetellers, was a guy with a fertile imagination who told stories that can be interpreted many different ways.
What this is indicative of, sadly, is that things in South Africa are now so bad that you're clutching at the straws of any potential deliverance from the status quo.
2007-03-12 01:39:22
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answered by Anonymous
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interesting predictions siener van rensburg
2016-02-01 05:15:04
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I am not a believer in these prophets such as Nostradamus etc but let me add something to what you are saying. In some Christian circles in the US they still await the return of Jesus and say this will happen when the Devil returns to Earth. The people will get a sign i.e. 666 (the sign of the Beast) and go on to say that this is near completion. The first two Countries that carry the 6 number are Russia and Iran and they say the third 6 will be South Africa. The scenario they draw is that these Countires hold the majority mineral and oil wealth on the Planet and they will then hold the West to ransom in an effort to destroy their economies. A nuclear War will commence and at that stage Jesus will return to reclaim Earth for Christians.
If I can find the internet link I will let you have it and you can read the full article for yourself but what is interesting in recent times is that you have had Putin in South Africa talking about bi-lateral agreements and you have Denel weapons experts in Iran assisting them. In addition South Africa is talking about renewing its nuclear programmes and also is in discussion with Iran about selling them Uranium in exchange for Nuclear Energy plants.
Now you can make what you like of it but personally I believe that neo Communism is on a collision course with the West and the only thing that has allowed it too happen is the liberal,political correctness of the West fuelled by the Media.The amount of anti Bush/Blair propaganda over Iraq is unbelievable considering they took out one of the worst despots ever to have lived on this Planet.
From South Africa's point of view the ANC has long ties with Russia and Communism and if it does pan out like the US Churches are saying then prepare to be nuked.
2007-03-12 01:44:50
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Van Rensburg did foresee major events: first two World Wars, Britain loosing her colonies, death of princess Diana, rise of cimmunism in E urope, rise of a woman leader in Germany, rise of a woman in South Africa (Helen Zille), the take-over by a black government, labour unrest...
2013-10-24 09:19:16
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so i have read siener's book, and recently someone answered a question that i asked regarding the very same thing - nag van die langmesse.
maybe what the old bugger saw was the current state of our country. he speaks of people dying in their homes, and in the streets.
is this not what we are seeing right now?
just a thought...
2007-03-12 05:40:11
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It sounds like that would be an excellent background for a real-time strategy game or multi-player online game.
2007-03-12 01:14:29
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answered by Rabble Rouser 4
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Well, there could be some validity to the way the lines are drawn - - and the limited war already has been enormously costly.. - as to the African part - - not my area to predict..
2007-03-12 00:47:50
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know you got me thinking here, a bit dangerous on a Monday! lol
i think it seem reasonable. but what will happen to the SA we know if millions of Europeans come over to SA? and on who's side will SA be?
well then come to think of it, this war doesn't sound to bad maybe SA will benefit from the Europeans influx
2007-03-12 01:13:46
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answered by sweet - angel 3
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