According
to WorldNetDaily correspondent Anthony LoBaido, "the Cold War is
raging red-hot in Africa, where brave, Christian, black Africans are
fighting long odds against a troika of foes."
("Cold
War alive, battles in Africa," WorldNetDaily, May 15, 2000)
And the major foes are the communists. While many have bought into the lie
that communism is dead, the continent of Africa has been virtually
assimilated by communism while the West has been sleeping. Jean-Francois
Deniau, a former French cabinet minister, quoted a high Soviet official as
having told him:
“We
took Angola and you did not protest…. Then we took Mozambique. Forget
it, you don’t even know where it is. Then we took Ethiopia, a key move.
There again we noted that you could have replied via Somalia or Eritrea or
both. No reply. We noted that and put it into our analyses. Then we took
Aden and set up a powerful Soviet base there. Aden! On the Arabian
Peninsula! In the heart of your supply center! No response. So we noted:
we can take Aden.” (Jean-Francois Deniau, “La détente froide,” L’Express,
3 September 1982; taken from How Democracies Perish, Jean-Francois
Revel, pp. 340-341)
South Africa
HISTORY
As described in Our Lady of the Roses
vision of October 5, 1985, communism "starting at the southern
part" of Africa is historically accurate. As early as 1917, the
communists had already started to infiltrate worker unions, while in 1921
they established the first communist party in Africa. South Africa's
ANC, which was established in 1912 to protect and promote the interests of
blacks, became the target of constant communist infiltration. In fact, in
1936 a black communist was elected as ANC secretary-general.
ANC
(African National Congress)
The communist orientation of the ANC is beyond dispute. There are many
confirmations of this fact found in various publications, as well as
statements by communists themselves:
"Indeed, there are close
ties between the Soviet Union and the South African Communist Party,
which, to a great extent, controls the ANC. Such influence began as early
as 1917, the USSR now being very active in 10 Southern African nations:
Namibia, Angola, Bothswana, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Lesotho, Swaziland,
Mozambique, Zambia, and South Africa. Soviet activity, of course, often
assumes covert forms. The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU),
for instance, formed near the end of 1985, actually is a new front for the
ANC...." (South Africa and the Marxist Movement: A Study in Double
Standards, Panos Bardis, p. 101)
WorldNetDaily has likewise
demonstrated that the ANC is a communist organization: "The misdeeds of
the Soviet-sponsored African National Congress have been well chronicled. It
operated under and parallel to the South African Communist Party,
established in the early 1920s as the first Communist Party outside the
Soviet Union." ("Atrocities
of the Marxist ANC: 'Truth' commission reveals Mandela's bloody path to
power," Anthony LoBaido, July 3, 2000)
On December 8, 1991, the South African
revolutionary Chris Hani stated: "The ANC does not hide its close ties with
Cuba which has assisted the ANC and now needs help itself... The ANC has got
very strong links with Cuba."
NELSON & WINNIE MANDELA
In
1944, Nelson Mandela became a member of the ANC. In 1952, he was confined to
the Magisterial District of Johannesburg, South Africa; in 1956 he was
charged with high treason, tried, and acquitted. In 1961, when the ANC was
outlawed, Mandela evaded arrest but was jailed in November 1962 for five
years. Mandela and his fellow revolutionaries were caught red-handed with:
48,000 Soviet-made anti-personnel mines, 210,000 hand grenades, and
documents showing proof of involvement of Moscow, Algeria, China,
Czechoslovakia, and East Germany in financing and backing a communist
revolution in South Africa. Mandela admitted his guilt, was convicted after
a free and fair trial, and was sentenced to life imprisonment on June 11,
1964. He was charged under the Suppression of Communism Act and was tried
between October 1963 and June 1964. During this trial, a 62-page document in
Mandela's own handwriting entitled How To Be a Good Communist
was offered as evidence. This was the famous Rivonia Trial, named after
Johannesburg’s fashionable suburb in the north, where in June and July
1963 the South African authorities found huge quantities of equipment
designed for civil war.
At that time,
Mandela was incarcerated not because he held unpopular political opinions
(communist), but because he was convicted of 23 acts of sabotage and of
conspiring to overthrow the government. The South African President
P. Botha offered him freedom if he would renounce violence, but Mandela
always refused the offer.
One of the most
insightful descriptions of Mandela's political views is found in The
Richmond News-Leader of May 2, 1986:
"The story goes that
South Africa's jailed Nelson Mandela, and his wife Winnie are just your
standard garden-variety moderates who want freedom for their country. But
consider this. Moscow's communist party newspaper Pravda recently
carried a story about Winnie Mandela, quoting her as saying: 'The
Soviet Union is the torch-bearer for all our hopes and aspirations. We
have learned and are continuing to learn resilience and bravery from the
Soviet people, who are an example to us in our struggle for freedom, a
model of loyalty to internationalist duty. In Soviet Russia, genuine power
of the people has been transformed from dreams into reality. The land of
the Soviets is the genuine friend and ally of all peoples fighting against
the dark forces of world reaction.'
"This is not the swoony stuff of a dizzy
moderate, but the disciplined ideologuese of a Soviet stooge."
Furthermore, Winnie Mandela's
true colors and those of the ANC were revealed at Munsieville, on April 13,
1986, when she said: "With our boxes of matches and our necklaces
["necklacing:" a torture in which a gasoline-filled tire is placed
around the neck of a victim and set ablaze], we shall liberate this
country." (South African Digest, April 18, 1986, p. 324)
South Africa, meanwhile, given
over by F.W. de Klerk and Pik Botha to the Marxist African National
Congress, has turned into a cauldron of murder, rape, AIDS and anarchy.
Nelson Mandela has long had strong ties to the
MPLA, as the Marxist Angolan regime has provided Mandela's African
National Congress with a haven for its terrorist training bases.
In fact, upon his release from prison, Mandela
gave a speech in Angola's capital of Luanda on May 10, 1990, in which he
said: "The ANC brought young people into Angola to receive military
training. This was indeed a major turning point in the history of South
Africa. The progress we have made in our armed struggle is owed largely to
Angola. Angola allowed us not only to receive arms from friendly countries
abroad, but also allowed us to establish camp and gave us freedom to train
our soldiers." ("A
TRAGEDY IN ANGOLA: DeBeers, Clinton's executive order seeks to destroy
anti-communist rebel movement," WorldNetDaily, January 30, 2000)
Mandela
has committed numerous terrorist acts. Mandela ordered the infamous Church
Street bombing, which went off at rush hour to maximize casualties of
Afrikaner women, children and babies. He also told the black youth of South
Africa at one point to "burn down" their schools. Mandela recently
traveled to Libya and presented Qaddafi with South Africa's highest military
medal.
His support of other communist dictatorships is
blatant. In July 1991, Nelson and Winnie Mandela were in Cuba to celebrate
the communist revolution with Fidel Castro. As Winnie referred to Cuba
"as our second home," Nelson Mandela addressed the ceremony
saying,
"Long live the Cuban
Revolution. Long live comrade Fidel Castro... Cuban internationalists have
done so much for African independence, freedom, and justice. We admire the
sacrifices of the Cuban people in maintaining their independence and
sovereignty in the face of a vicious imperialist campaign designed to
destroy the advances of the Cuban revolution. We too want to control our
destiny... There can be no surrender. It is a case of freedom or death.
The Cuban revolution has been a source of inspiration to all
freedom-loving people."
RUSSIAN AID AND INFLUENCE IN
SOUTH AFRICA
According to one estimate, Russian
and East-bloc funding of the ANC was around 30 million dollars in 1985.
Also, "... the party in South Africa has a notorious reputation for
abject servility to Moscow, having proclaimed its approval of Soviet
interventions in Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and most recently
Afghanistan." (Toledo Blade, August 10, 1986, p. C3)
The U.S. Department of Defense recognizes the
Russian inroads into South Africa: "In
addition to working for South Africa's diplomatic isolation, the USSR seeks
to exploit internal discord in that country [as] the Soviets hope to gain
greater influence in the area." (US Department of Defense, Soviet
Military Power, Washington: 1986, p. 133)
Libya
A fresh Pentagon intelligence
report exposes China's covert cooperation with Libya in developing
long-range missiles. The latest evidence was contained in a top-secret
report sent June 9 by National Security Agency Director Lt. Gen. Michael
Hayden to top administration officials. The NSA report reveals that the
director of Libya's Al-Fatah missile program is planning to travel to
China later this month or next, according to intelligence officials who
have seen it.
The Libyan will go to the University of
Aeronautics and Astronautics in Beijing, China's premier training center
for missile scientists and technicians. That's where China is training
Libyan missile specialists. (China-Libya
hookup, June 30, 2000 by Bill Gertz & Rowan Scarborough) From nearly halfway around the
globe, Communist North Korea is arming renegade Libya with
intercontinental ballistic missiles to be arrayed against—guess
whom.
Defense Secretary William Cohen is convinced the
United States is the intended target for any nuclear missiles from
Tripoli. Or from Pyongyang, for that matter. Or from Tehran. (Libya
Getting ICBMs From North Korea, Newsmax, July 12, 2000
At the time Moscow was
declaring its standards for U.S. sincerity, Russia had just
concluded talks with Libya on how to "develop bilateral ties in all
areas."
Libya is on the U.S. State Department's list of
"states of concern."
According to Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov,
Moscow is seeking to further increase ties with Libya "in trade and
other economic spheres, as well as in the defense field."
("Russia
demands cooperation from GOP," August 3, 2000, I.J. Toby Westerman)
Sudan
WorldNetDaily has learned that
the African nation of Sudan has acquired 34 new jet fighters from China,
doubling the size of the country's air force and further escalating the
Muslim government's war against Christians in southern Sudan.
Records show that the Sudan air force is now equipped
with $100 million worth of brand new Shenyang jet fighters built in China.
A recent U.N. report accused the Sudan government of using an airfield
built with Chinese assistance to bomb "schools and hospitals" in
its war against Christians....
Amnesty International reported that to build the
oil pipeline for China, armed guards from the Chinese People's Liberation
Army participated in displacing the indigenous Sudanese population.
Amnesty reports that Chinese troops have assisted in ethnic cleansing and
rape in the southern Sudan. The addition of jet fighters underscores that
Beijing is firmly committed to providing the Sudanese radical Muslim
government with advanced military support.
A recent report from the U.N. Commission on Human
Rights charged the Sudan government with land mining villages, poisoning
wells, bombing schools and hospitals and sponsoring terrorism in its
16-year civil war against Christians and other blacks. Human rights
organizations also accuse Red China of actively supporting ethnic
cleansing carried out by the Sudanese National Islamic Front government
against Christian minorities in the impoverished African country. ("Sudan
gets Chinese jets: former slave decries atrocities against Christians,
blasts Clinton," WorldNetDaily, July 13, 2000)
Over 200 Protestant, Catholic
and Jewish leaders have sent a letter to President Clinton calling for him
to "take a visible, personal stance on the genocide now taking place
in Sudan."
The government in Sudan is accused by religious and
humanitarian groups of funding a slave trade which has cost two million
lives and displaced some five million people since 1983, according to a Human
Rights Watch report.
("Protest
against Sudan slavery, genocide," WorldNetDaily, December 14, 1999) Christian Solidarity
International added that more than 100,000 people remain in bondage in
northern Sudan in government concentration camps.
("Freedom
purchased for slaves in Sudan," WorldNetDaily, December 23, 1999)
The 12-year-old conflict in Sudan has already claimed nearly 2 million
lives, and a recent increase in fighting threatens again to disrupt United
Nations relief efforts. On Sunday, the London
Telegraph reported that 700,000 Chinese troops were in Sudan. That
number was disputed by the State Department source.
"Ridiculous," he said.
Sudanese resistance forces, however, are now
collecting photographs of Chinese-made weapons to prove the
increase in Beijing's support for Khartoum. One such photograph, a mortar
bomb recently captured by resistance fighters (see photo), clearly shows
the weapon to be manufactured in China and appears to be date stamped as
being produced in 1993.
In July,
WorldNetDaily
reported that Sudan had acquired 34 new jet fighters from China.
Reports published in Aviation Week & Space Technology show that the
Sudan air force is now equipped with $100 million worth of Shenyang
fighter planes, including a dozen supersonic F-7 jets.
The Chinese military support reportedly comes in
exchange for oil. Sudan is the number one exporter of oil to China, and an
ongoing oil pipeline sponsored by China is at the center of the war.
Amnesty International reported that the Sudanese government is working
directly with China to ensure the security of the oil pipeline
operations....
The 12-year war has also been filled with
detailed accounts of violent atrocities. According to a May
2000 Amnesty International report on Sudan, "government troops on
the ground reportedly drove people out of their homes by committing gross
human rights violations."
"Male villagers were killed in mass
executions. Women and children were nailed to trees with iron spikes.
There were reports from some villages, north and south of Bentiu, such as
Guk and Rik, that soldiers slit the throats of children and killed male
prisoners who had been interrogated by hammering nails into their
foreheads. In Panyejier last July, people had been crushed by tanks and
strafed by helicopter gunship," states the Amnesty International
report. ("Sudan
war heating up," WorldNetDaily, August 29, 2000)
Over 1.7 million black
Christians in Sudan have been crucified, starved, murdered or sold into
slavery by the Islamic jihad in that nation since 1992. ("Cold
War alive,battles in Africa," WorldNetDaily, May 15, 2000)
Ethiopia
WorldNetDaily has learned that Russian "mercenary" pilots
are flying advanced fighter jets for Ethiopia in its conflict with
Eritrea.
The report follows the confirmation that an
Ethiopian Su-27 Flanker destroyed an Eritrea MiG-29 Fulcrum.
"There are a lot of Russian advisers who are
active," responded Eritrea Embassy spokesperson Vicky Rentmeesters.
"They are not just sitting at a desk. Our embassy in Moscow made a
complaint with the Russian Ministry of Defense, including a list of
Russians working for the Ethiopian military." ("Russian
mercenaries flying for Ethiopia," Charles Smith, July 18, 2000,
WorldNetDaily)
Eritrea and Ethiopia claimed
Sunday tens of thousands of soldiers had died or been wounded in three
days of fierce trench warfare marking the resumption of their two-year old
war, considered Africa's bloodiest.
Eritrea claimed it had inflicted heavy losses
Sunday, adding to its reported toll of 25,000 killed or wounded in their
first two days of trench warfare, which started Friday. (Thousands
Killed as Ethiopia Resumes Civil War, Newsmax, May 15, 2000)
Angola
UNITA is a Christian
anti-Communist movement that has withstood the Russians, Cubans, North
Koreans, Bulgarians, Zimbabweans, MPLA, United Nations and
corporate-mercenary army Executive Outcomes invasions of their country. The
leader of UNITA, Jonas Savimbi, is a professing Christian. He has many
times gone on record condemning Marxism and communism, while also expressing
his Christian faith. Jonas Savimbi has said that UNITA and liberated Angola
is like a cork in the bottle, holding back the flood of communism in central
and southern Africa. He also stated that if Russia ever over-ran liberated
Angola and destroyed UNITA, that Zaire, Zambia, Namibia, and Botswana would
all fall quickly under Russian domination.
American and European defense and chemical
warfare specialists in 1989 sent a report to Senator Dennis De Concini,
documenting how the Cubans have been using a variety of chemical warfare
agents (including nerve gas) against UNITA. The chemical weapons (dispersed
from Russian aircraft) were identified as nerve agents that caused death or
paralysis, and other internal injuries.
Throughout the Cold War, the Russians
provided training and advisors to the ANC. Russia sent troops and billions
of dollars in arms to fight a war in Angola against the Afrikaners. This
was a part of the Brezhnev Doctrine to "seize the strategic mineral
treasure chest of Southern Africa and deny these materials to the Western
military industrial complex." These minerals include titanium, used
to build fighter jets, and zirconium oxide, a rare commodity used to
sheathe nuclear reactor fuel. ("Atrocities of the Marxist ANC,"
July 3, 2000, WorldNetDaily)
Nikki counted the money and
then hid it in her bosom, as she had with the diamonds. It was a small,
seemingly unimportant event in the grand scale of the global economy. Yet
upon closer analysis it was a vital move—one
of countless such moves—in
a dangerous endgame pitting the anti-communist, Christian rebel army UNITA
against the Marxist MPLA, United Nations and Western transnational
corporations that, together, have sought unsuccessfully to destroy UNITA
since 1965.
"They say that diamonds are forever,"
said Nikki in an interview with WorldNetDaily.
"So is the war between good and evil. These
diamonds and the money they are exchanged for have a wonderful purpose.
They will provide the funds to sustain our struggle against the forces of communism
and world government which seek to destroy our Christian way of
life."
Nikki paused, calling her daughter to come and
sit on her lap.
"UNITA must not fall," Nikki continued.
"You see, that is what the United Nations and the so-called New World
Order wants. It is what the amoral West wants. It is what Nelson Mandela
and the communist ANC wants. It is what Bill Clinton wants. But
they're not going to get what they want."
"What they want is for UNITA to surrender.
To give up our faith as Christians. To hand over our mineral wealth to the
foreign corporations. To be slaves in the global corporate society. But we
will never surrender. Ever."...
This amazing story, stranger than fiction,
involves slices of history, geography, geopolitics, corporate greed,
mercenaries, betrayal and hope. It is a story that must be told, for the
sake of the 100,000 people killed in Angola in the 1990s, and for those
who continue, against all odds, to struggle for freedom in that nation
today....
The Soviet Union was quick to raise up the
Marxist Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola, or MPLA, providing
billions in aid, weapons and Cuban, North Korean and East bloc mercenaries
to fight against UNITA.
Bolstered in part by the CIA and the white-led
Afrikaner regime of South Africa, UNITA, with some Afrikaner help, had
succeeded in driving the Russians and Cubans out of Angola by 1990.
("A
TRAGEDY IN ANGOLA: DeBeers, Clinton's executive order seeks to destroy
anti-communist rebel movement," WorldNetDaily, January 30, 2000) In Angola, "These
invaders include the Soviet Union, North Korea, the East Bloc,
50,000 Cuba mercenaries, the U.N. Army, Executive Outcomes (called
Apartheid attack dogs by dissidents in Sierra Leone, a former EO stomping
ground), the betrayal of the Afrikaner government as well as attacks by
communist neighbors Namibia and Zimbabwe."
("Cold
War alive, battles in Africa," WorldNetDaily, May 15, 2000)
It is interesting to note that
Portugal is the former colonial ruler of Angola, that Russia has
waged a massive war against UNITA—sending
billions of dollars in arms and manpower to the MPLA—while
the U.S. behind President Clinton's anti-UNITA executive order can hardly
be called impartial observers. (U.S.
support for Angola terror , March 25, 2000 by Anthony LoBaido)
“In 1975, the United States
government could not nothing to stop the colonization of Angola by the
Soviet’s Cuba mercenaries because Congress, traumatized by the Vietnam
disaster, simply refused to consider the use of American military forces
abroad, no matter where, or even to take a public stand on the
situation.” (How Democracies Perish, Jean-Francois Revel, p. 114)
"The worst conditions
were at the Quatro camp in Angola, where guards and medical assistants
were universally hostile. The inmates, whether convicted of any offense or
not, were denigrated, humiliated and abused, often with staggering
brutality. Prisoners were forced to crawl through piles of red ants,
thrown down into trenches and then made to crawl out while guards poured
dirt into the hole. Others were denied food, water and medical treatment.
One prisoner had boiling water poured on his head. His head was then
regularly struck against a tree to prevent healing. Prisoners were beaten
to force confessions. Some prisoners were executed by firing squads for
taking part in mutinies, beaten to death for infractions of military
discipline or died of malaria and other illnesses in detention. From the
late 1970s until 1991, suspected spies were imprisoned for up to eight
years without any hearing, tortured to extract confessions, and beaten
with sticks and wires."
("Atrocities
of the Marxist ANC: 'Truth' commission reveals Mandela's bloody path to
power," Anthony LoBaido, July 3, 2000)
Zambia
Another key player is Zambia,
the nation to the east of Angola. Long a Marxist state, Zambia
became a Christian anti-communist country in 1991 under the rule of
Fredrick Chiluba. Chiluba had been imprisoned in Zimbabwe for several
years when he met fellow prisoner Peter Hammond.
Reminiscent of the biblical epic of Joseph, who
was unjustly imprisoned, Hammond, a missionary from South Africa who works
with UNITA and the South Sudanese Christians, witnessed the Christian
gospel to Chiluba in prison. Soon after, both were released from prison
and Chiluba eventually became the ruler of Zambia. Interestingly, Chiluba
was the only African ruler not invited to Nelson Mandela's 1994
inauguration.
("A
TRAGEDY IN ANGOLA: DeBeers, Clinton's executive order seeks to destroy
anti-communist rebel movement," WorldNetDaily, January 30, 2000)
Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe, formerly a
white-run, Christian anti-communist nation, is now fully in the throes of
a Marxist dictatorship under Robert Mugabe.
Since the Marxist thug, Robert Mugabe, took
power, whites throughout Zimbabwe have been subjected to beatings, rape
and murder. After the white women are raped and the white men are killed,
Mugabe's gangsters seize their property. There is no legal recourse
available to the victims as the government is sponsoring this terrorism.
Add Zimbabwe to the growing list of African atrocities being ignored by
both the media and the government in the United States. (African
Violence Unnoticed in the West, May 15, 2000 by Dr. Chuck Baldwin)
The current Zimbabwean crisis
has accelerated in recent days as black communist cadres—about
35,000 ex-guerillas of Mugabe's Bush War revolution—have
began to occupy white owned farmland. About 4,500 whites own and operate
farms in Zimbabwe. The cadres have been promised a $50,000 payoff and a
monthly tax-free pension of 2,000 in Zimbabwean dollars by Mugabe. But
there is no money in the government's budget to make good on the promise.
As such, the guerillas have now turned on the white man—more
specifically, the white farmer.
These Marxist revolutionary parasites who have no
farming experience or ambition, have now begun to murder and beat up the
white farmers who feed the nation. Without these white farmers, who
account for a large portion of Zimbabwe's GNP, and 40 percent of its
foreign earnings, the nation will face famine and total collapse. Millions
of dollars in crop damage have already resulted from the farm land
occupation.
Make no mistake. Zimbabwe is caught in an
economic free fall. The Zimbabwean dollar fell 80 percent in value last
year. Unemployment grew to 50 percent, and inflation to over 40 percent.
Over 700 black Zimbabweans die of AIDS every week. In the past five years
the life expectancy in the nation for blacks has dropped from 61 years to
under 40. There are almost one million AIDS orphans in the country.
And all of this, the liberals in the West will
tell us, proves that Africa is far better off being run by Marxist blacks
than by Christian Europeans. Before the days of Mugabe, Salisbury,
Rhodesia's capitol, was called "the most beautiful small city in all
of Africa." Today it is called "Harare" and features a
plethora of ills from a cholera epidemic to untreated sewage, mountains of
uncollected garbage and contaminated water....
"Black people and white people are being crushed
back into ... the dark ages,'' Bruce Gemmill, whose son was among the
abducted and beaten farmers, said on his farm 60 miles north of Harare....
Ironically, when Mugabe took power in
Rhodesia/Zimbabwe in 1979—1980,
one of his first orders of business was to bring in North Korean Special
Forces to help kill off 30,000 black Matabele tribesmen who opposed his
rule. Mugabe hails form the Mashona tribe, and they are enemies of the
Matabele. Even today, North Korean soldiers are digging in Marxist
Congo alongside Mugabe's troops at the world's biggest uranium mine --
digging for the stuff which fuels the power of the sun. Digging for the
Atomic bomb that North Korea may well one day drop on Seoul, Okinawa,
Alaska, Hawaii or even Los Angeles. (Final
curtain for Zimbabwe?, April 19, 2000 by Anthony C. LoBaido)
HARARE, Zimbabwe -- While a
tiny remnant of whites and a larger number of black farmers in Zimbabwe
are being assaulted, sometimes murdered, in broad daylight by
government-sanctioned, angry mobs, a frightening scene of state-sponsored
terrorism is unfolding across this troubled nation.
In the first two months of the crisis, which
began after the February elections, the independent human rights NGO,
Amani Trust, documented over 5,078 incidents of political violence
perpetrated by agents or supporters of the ruling ZANU-PF party. This
included 1,012 assaults with blunt or sharp weapons, gunshot wounds, arson
or attempted strangling. At that point, there had been 19 confirmed
murders of farmers, their workers or opposition party supporters.
Additionally, some 417 houses and properties had been destroyed....
The invasion of over 1,200 farms by self-styled
veterans of the Rhodesian war was clearly orchestrated and supported by
President Robert Mugabe, ZANU-PF, the national army and the police.
Less than 15 percent of the land invaders could have been
"veterans" of the war, however, which ended in 1980; most are
too young to have been involved in a war that ended before most of them
began their schooling.
The occupation of the farms has also been
anything but "spontaneous." The organizer of the so-called
"War Veterans," a man named Dr. Chenjerai "Hitler"
Hunzvi, has been flown around the country by an air force helicopter as he
co-ordinated the invasions. Many of the landless peasants occupying the
farms have been seen carrying cell phones and are reported to be in
regular contact with the local ZANU-PF party headquarters.
The Zimbabwe
Independent reported that the armed forces had recently received a
shipment of 21,000 AK 47 assault rifles, likely to be distributed amongst
the squatters, running the farmers off their land. The paper also reported
that Gen. Shiri (the man who commanded the notorious North Korean-trained
5th Brigade, which massacred tens of thousands of civilians in
Matabeleland in the 1980s) had deployed over 1,000 soldiers in civilian
clothes to lead the farm invasions. On occasions, uniformed officers had
also been seen organising the squatters. Military and government vehicles
have been seen transporting land invaders.
Zimbabweans are describing the campaign as
"political re-education by means of skull bashing," "the
Red Guard treatment" and "state-sponsored anarchy."
("African
powderkeg: Zimbabwe in ruins," WorldNetDaily, June 2, 2000)
Former Rhodesian leader Ian
Smith returned to Zimbabwe from Britain on Tuesday, dismissing threats he
would be arrested and calling on President Robert Mugabe to resign.
"He must heed calls from his own people
because he has destroyed this country. We cannot afford him anymore,"
the 81-year-old Smith told reporters at Harare's international airport. (Ian
Smith returns to Zimbabwe, urges Mugabe's resignation, CNN, November
7, 2000)
Namibia
Angola's southern neighbor,
Namibia, formerly known as Southwest Africa, was granted independence by
South Africa and became a communist nation.
("A
TRAGEDY IN ANGOLA: DeBeers, Clinton's executive order seeks to destroy
anti-communist rebel movement," WorldNetDaily, January 30, 2000)
Until 1989, Namibia was known
as "Southwest Africa," an anti-communist country controlled by
South Africa. UNITA rebels received supplies, aid and thousands of South
African Afrikaner troops to help her fight off the Soviet-bloc invasion of
Angola during the 1970s and '80s.
But the 1994 ousting of the Afrikaner leaders in
South Africa, pushed intensely by both the United States government and
the United Nations, installed into power the Marxist African National
Congress, led by Nelson Mandela. The first president of the communist
"New South Africa," Mandela made it one of his priorities to
destroy UNITA—with
the aid of Executive
Outcomes. (A
tragedy in Angola , January 17, 2000, by Anthony C. LoBaido)
“Since 1975, Moscow has also been laboring with antlike patience to set
up another pro-Communist regime south of Angola, in Namibia, where it is
supporting, arming, and financing its spearhead organization, the South
West African People’s Organization (SWAPO), an offshoot of the Polisario
movement Moscow supports in the North, at the other end of the
continent.” (How Democracies Perish, Jean-Francois Revel, pp.
116-117)
“Clemens Kapuuo, President of the South-West African Democratic Alliance
(Namibia) was assassinated in 1978 by an agent of SWAPO, an organization
which does not hide its financial and military links with the Soviet Union
and with Jose dos Santos, the [then] Communist dictator of neighboring
Angola.” (How Democracies Perish, Jean-Francois Revel, p. 209)
Congo
It is widely believed that
Communism died with the fall of the Soviet Union. But the world's most
populous country—The
People's Republic of China—is
yet ruled by Communists. North Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Cuba,
Angola, Zimbabwe, Congo, and Namibia also have Communist
governments. (The
Communists continue to fight, June 21, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist)
The unpopular and bloody war
in the Congo, where Mugabe has committed 11,000 soldiers from the Zimbabwe
national army to prop up fellow Marxist dictator, Laurent Kaliba,
is costing Zimbabwe $1 million in U.S. dollars every day.
("African
powderkeg: Zimbabwe in ruins," WorldNetDaily, June 2, 2000)
Mozambique
It is estimated that between
1975 and 1987, Mozambique murdered 200,000 of its own citizens. According to
Business Day, "... there are currently 850 Soviet
military advisers in Mozambique... arms shipments to Mozambique are
continuing... [This] brings the value of Soviet military assistance to
Mozambique since independence to $1 billion." (Business Day,
March 26, 1986)
Zaire
Revel's informative book How
Democracies Perish reveals communist inroads in Zaire which prompted
“… the 1979 French landing in Zaire to repel a Katangan attack organized
by Cubans based in Angola." (How Democracies Perish,
Jean-Francois Revel)
Somalia
The communist tactic is to
surround and eventually assimilate bordering nations: “... in 1982, with
socialist power stabilized in Ethiopia, the Soviet Union renewed its
assault on Somalia. Under the direction of Moscow and of Cuban
‘advisers,’ Ethiopian soldiers disguised as Somali rebels were sent in
against Sijad Barra’s anti-Soviet government in Mogasdishu. To Moscow, no
loss is ever final.” (How Democracies Perish, Jean-Francois Revel,
p. 117)
Rwanda
In April of 1994, the government of
Rwanda called on everyone in the Tutsi majority to a massive countrywide
genocide. Of an original population of 7 ½ million, at least 800,000
were killed in just 100 days. It was the most efficient mass killing since
Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The following description, taken from Human
Rights Watch, represents one of the more sorrowful descriptions of
"man's inhumanity to man" that we have ever seen:
“When I came out, there were
no birds,” said one survivor who had hidden throughout the genocide.
“There was sunshine and the stench of death.”
The sweetly sickening odor of decomposing bodies
hung over many parts of Rwanda in July 1994: on Nyanza ridge, overlooking
the capital, Kigali, where skulls and bones, torn clothing, and scraps of
paper were scattered among the bushes; at Nyamata, where bodies lay
twisted and heaped on benches and the floor of a church; at Nyarubuye in
eastern Rwanda, where the cadaver of a little girl, otherwise intact, had
been flattened by passing vehicles to the thinness of cardboard in front
of the church steps; on the shores of idyllic Lake Kivu in western Rwanda,
where pieces of human bodies had been thrown down the steep hillside; and
at Nyakizu in southern Rwanda, where the sun bleached fragments of bone in
the sand of the schoolyard and, on a nearby hill, a small red sweater held
together the ribcage of a decapitated child.
In the thirteen weeks after April 6, 1994, at
least half a million people perished in the Rwandan genocide, perhaps as
many as three quarters of the Tutsi population. At the same time,
thousands of Hutu were slain because they opposed the killing campaign and
the forces directing it...
Policymakers in France, Belgium, and the United
States and at the United Nations all knew of the preparations for massive
slaughter and failed to take the steps needed to prevent it. Aware from
the start that Tutsi were being targeted for elimination, the leading
foreign actors refused to acknowledge the genocide. To have stopped the
leaders and the zealots would have required military force; in the early
stages, a relatively small force. Not only did international leaders
reject this course, but they also declined for weeks to use their
political and moral authority to challenge the legitimacy of the genocidal
government. They refused to declare that a government guilty of
exterminating its citizens would never receive international assistance.
They did nothing to silence the radio that broadcast calls for slaughter.
Such simple measures would have sapped the strength of the authorities
bent on mass murder and encouraged Rwandan opposition to the extermination
campaign.
Linking the communist connection
to this appalling Rwanda genocide is J.R. Nyquist, columnist for
WorldNetDaily:
Rwanda's support for the
anti-Communist side has to do with Rwanda's 1994 genocide. Kabila [the
communist dictator of Congo] is currently sheltering former Rwandan
army and tribal militia units responsible for slaughtering 800,000 Tutsis
and moderate Hutus. Rwandan authorities want these forces broken up and
their leaders arrested. (The
Communists continue to fight, June 21, 1999 by J.R. Nyquist)
Veronica
- ... on the left side, is the hammer and
the sickle, the sign of communism and slavery.
Now, the hammer and the sickle now is floating.
It seems to have lost its moorings. It's floating over, over Our Lady's
statue, and now I can see the whole continent of Africa. And the hammer
and the sickle now is floating down. It's in the southern part of Africa.
Now I see it's going north. And I see blackness. Oh, it's like the
continent is going into darkness. It's a very frightening - looking sight!
(March 18, 1977)
Directives
from Heaven...
D10
- Consecrate Russia
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D101
-
Russia and China, Part
1
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D102 -
Russia and China, Part
2
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D103 -
Communism
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D104 -
Invasion
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Articles...
Russia's master plan
https://www.tldm.org/news/master_plan.htm
Planned U.S. invasion through Mexico
https://www.tldm.org/news3/Nicaragua.htm
Missile invasion
https://www.tldm.org/news2/missiles.htm
First strike
https://www.tldm.org/news2/first_strike.htm
Masters of deceit
https://www.tldm.org/news2/masters_of_deceit.htm
Communism dead???
https://www.tldm.org/news3/dead.htm
Veronica's "landing
points" vision: Is this the communist strategy for invading the United
States?
https://www.tldm.org/news3/landing%5Fpoints.htm
Global communism, part 1
https://www.tldm.org/news2/global-1.htm
Russian spying in the
United States has reached the high-water mark of the Cold War
https://www.tldm.org/news7/RussianSpyingInAmerica.htm
Bayside
Prophecies...
June 18, 1992 -- Communism death;
a ruse. (click
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October 2, 1987
- Consecrate Russia, or else... (click
here)
April 14, 1984 -- Do not take lightly the
reports of ships out on the sea and submarines... (click
here)
June 18, 1984 -- You are surrounded now by reconnaissance
planes and also by missiles (click
here)
March 26, 1983 -- Russia plans to invade the United
States with missiles (click
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May 28, 1983 - The Third World War... (click
here)
November 20, 1978 --
...Pray for your new Pope. He must be given the strength
even unto the point of martyrdom if necessary. He must not allow Communism
to control Rome. (click
here)
External Links...
Marxists destroy new South Africa, WorldNetDaily,
July 7, 2004
http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39450
"State-sanctioned
violence moves to the city Zimbabwe's capital new site of Mugabe's
anti-white harassment," Anthony Lo Baido, May 8, 2001
"Congo
war blamed for 2 1/2 million deaths," San Francisco Chronicle, May
5, 2001)
Atrocities
of the Marxist ANC, July 3, 2000 by Anthony Lo Baido
Cold
War alive, battles in Africa,
WorlNetDaily,
May 15, 2000
African
Violence Unnoticed in the West, May 15, 2000 by Dr. Chuck Baldwin
A
tragedy in Angola January 17, 2000 by Anthony C. LoBaido
"Russian
Arms Sales Booming," Colonel Lunev, September 29, 2000
The
Perestroika Deception
Ex-spy
Fears Sneak Russian Attack (NewsMax.com, January 25, 2000)
Russia and
China: An Anti-American Alliance (NewsMax.com, July 19, 2000)
Russia
Arming Chinese Navy Against U.S. (NewsMax.com, July 12, 2000
Surprise
Nuclear Attack, Part 1, J.R. Nyquist (WorldNetDaily)
Surprise
Nuclear Attack, Part 2, J.R. Nyquist (WorldNetDaily)
Russia's
Economic Moves and What They Portend, J.R. Nyquist (WorldNetDaily)
A Genuine Threat of War? J.R. Nyquist (WorldNetDaily)
Russian
Threats: Then and Now - Introduction (WorldNetDaily)
Can
Moscow Be Trusted: Russia's Hidden Nuclear Missiles - Part I (WorldNetDaily)
Can
Moscow Be Trusted: Inside Russia's Magic Mountain - Part II (WorldNetDaily)
High
Anxiety, J.R. Nyquist (WorldNetDaily)
Putin
Warns Russia Will Strike First (NewsMax.com, January 17, 2000)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 1 (Christopher Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 2: Clinton's Sell-Out of America: (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 3: Russia and China -- Our Friends? (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 4: Russia May Launch a Surprise Attack
Against US (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 5: Russia’s Recent Military Build-up (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 6: Eleven Signs of a Russian Surprise
Attack (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 7: United States is Unprepared for War (Christopher
Ruddy)
Russia
and China Prepare for War -- Part 8: Why are Most Americans Oblivious to
These Terrifying Facts? (Christopher
Ruddy)
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