MUGABE’S PLAN TO START A RACE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA: MALEMA & THE MURDER OF EUGENE TERRBLANCHE
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In my discussions with other Rhodesians, including ex-Rhodesian army, we spoke about the idea and various circumstantial evidence that Mugabe would try to extend his racial conflict in Zimbabwe into South Africa. Since the ANC and ZANU PF were standing firmly together, and CIO (Central Intelligence Agents) and military personnel could move into and out of South Africa easily, with the ANC’s blessing; we were quite certain that Mugabe would try to start a racial conflict in South Africa.
Julius Malema was active and was going to Zimbabwe to meet directly with Mugabe. About 2 weeks before Eugene Terrblanche’s murder, there was a very fascinating article on an independent Zimbabwe website. It stated that Malema and Mugabe had met and they had agreed that the farms of white South Africans should be seized and that it would begin shortly upon Malema’s return to South Africa.
Then suddenly Terreblanche was murdered, and one of the murderers was a Zimbabwean.
I believe there were some strange aspects to the murder.
I would need to search my database to see if I have that Zimbabwean website’s story. However, I was utterly convinced at the time that the murder of Terreblanche was a precursor to an attempt to start land invasions and that he had to be killed because he would be the white man who would lead whites against the black farm invaders. However, nothing further happened, and I had wondered if, perhaps the Western World had done something to stop the process.
It does appear as if Malema was Mugabe’s agent in South Africa, intent on resuming their communism.
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