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This whole thing is just standard ANC propaganda to discredit "right wingers" and actually white people in general, which they fail at anyway because of all the conflicting news reports. Just a repeat of the October 2010 Willem Ratte episode. Nothing came of it.
I see the standard let's wait and see what the evidence says doesn't apply when right wingers are involved. Does it make you guys uncomfortable to see them busted?
I see the standard let's wait and see what the evidence says doesn't apply when right wingers are involved. Does it make you guys uncomfortable to see them busted?
Yes, magically/divinely as 'prophesied'.These types rarely are.
I would still like to know if they knew each other. Wouldn't put it past them if they thought everything would just magically fall into place.
Lock them up. Make them do manual labour.
The plan was to target a venue where President Jacob Zuma, Kgalema Motlanthe and other senior ANC officials would be dining and shoot them “execution style”, as inspired by an Afrikaans prophesy.
Time and again a group fails to fulfil this Afrikaner 'prophesy' and gets thrown into jail but another group always rises to try and force the 'prophesy' through.The plot was allegedly planned to coincide with the anniversary of the Battle of Blood River on Sunday 16, at noon when light fell on a particular monument that was not mentioned in court. Various prophetic writings and myths surrounding the “liberation” of the Afrikaans people were also mentioned in court in connection with the plot.
Why try kill the tw@ts they probably going to kill each other over the next few years anyhow!
Strange how only a few know about this prophecy. Idiots.
They make Afrikaaners look like real d00se. I detest people like this.
It's a day that they are suppose to say thank you for not it some revenge.
(If you believe in God)
You go there and say thank you for saving my forefathers.
Not celebrate killing people.
Ffs.
Thats some serious twisting of the Day of the Vow there, has nothing to do with any prophecy I've heard of.
Effective intelligence machinery.Why do these guys fail with every single assassination plot? Do they like tell every living soul their plans? How on earth do they always get caught before execution.
So why would the ANC cook up a story or catch/frame right wingers? What can the ANC possibly benefit from this?
Read all about it -
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t932682/
and
https://www.facebook.com/groups/416329345096917/ ( spoiler: lots of Siener twaddle ).
Johannesburg - The four people arrested for suspected acts of terrorism were not linked to the ANC's 53rd elective conference in Mangaung, Free State police said on Monday.
"No, at this stage we are not linking any of the arrests with the conference at all," spokesperson Brigadier Billy Jones said.
"The acts of these suspects were countrywide."
He confirmed that only four people, believed to be rightwing extremists, had been arrested.
"The suspects are aged between 40 and 50. Their premises were searched and evidence supporting the investigation was seized."
Joint law enforcement operation
Jones said the arrests, which took place on Sunday, were the result of a successful joint law enforcement operation. The four would be charged and brought before a court soon.
Jones said his team was investigating further.
"Yes, we are expecting to make more arrests, but we cannot reveal further details at the moment," he said.
The newly-established Federal Freedom Party (FFP) said that at least two of the people arrested were believed to be members of their party.
"We are a political party, not a military organisation," national secretary Francois Cloete said.
"They are innocent until proven guilty, but our party doesn't stand for acts of terrorism."
The FFP was officially launched on 10 October. Cloete said he could not confirm how many members it had yet.
Cloete described the FFP as a "party that promotes self-determination of the Afrikaner/Boer people in a confederal political model".
The African National Congress's 53rd elective conference started in Mangaung, in the Free State, on Sunday.
- SAPA