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Afrikaner Breeding Plans

 
 
Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 03:20 pm
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Boeremag had breeding plans

Pretoria, South Africa

10 August 2004 16:52



The Boeremag dreamed of using a building like that of Armscor in Pretoria as a sort of breeding farm for "a new [Afrikaner] nation", the city's High Court heard on Tuesday.

Free State potato farmer Henk van Zyl testified in the trial of 22 alleged Boeremag members - facing charges ranging from high treason to terrorism and murder - about a conversation with alleged Boeremag leader Tom Vorster. He said a Makopane herb farm owned by one of the accused, Dr Lets Pretorius, had at one stage been used as the headquarters to plan a violent coup. After one of their meetings at the farm, he and Vorster drove past Armscor's building in Pretoria. Vorster said there were optical cables under the road that would have to be blown up.

He also said he wanted a building like the Armscor building to "keep a bunch of women, isolate them and inseminate them with [the sperm of] Boeremag members to start a new nation". After the laughter died down in court, Van Zyl added deadpan: "I did not have many words." He said he had told Vorster about his plan to blow up Afrikaans comedian Casper de Vries "because I believed he was not on the right path".

Bombs for Hillbrow
While passing Hillbrow, Vorster said it was a bad place and he and accused Herman van Rooyen had already identified targets there for bombing. He testified that Vorster had given him R1 000 to buy gas cylinders for the manufacture of 60 bombs. Van Zyl bought 16 cylinders at a scrap yard in Bethlehem for the purpose and explained in detail how he had manufactured the bombs.

He also manufactured a rubbish bin full of metal spikes that could be thrown in the road. In July 2002, a group of Boeremag members gathered at Pretorius's farm, where Vorster and Pretorius's son Kobus unsuccessfully tested home-made detonators for their bombs. A short while later, there was a meeting in the mountains near Mokopane at which Vorster talked in detail about a plan called Operation Popeye, which would have served as a trigger to take over the country and chase all blacks into the sea or to neighbouring countries.

Boeremag targets
Vorster announced nine targets, which they planned to bomb in September 2002 as part of their coup plan. These included the national and provincial operational coordinating committee's offices, the South African Reserve Bank, JSE Securities Exchange, Johannesburg International airport and the Johannesburg station and taxi rank. He also said Parliament in Cape Town would be bombed early in the afternoon to draw the police's attention. The other bombs would explode two hours later, at the time the United States stock exchange opened.

According to Vorster, the bombs would have caused the South African monetary system to collapse. "He said there would be a new monetary system. There would not be a rand any more, but a veld," Van Zyl testified. Ranks were also given to various Boeremag members at this meeting, but Vorster was adamant there would no longer be generals in the new Boeremag army. Vorster asked several of the accused to buy motorcycles, which he said would be used to escape after the bombings. Vorster said he wanted to take the national operation coordinating committee's building as a target, because he "wanted to look the enemy in the eye".

He also gave orders that a courier company be formed and cars hired, into which three bombs each would be built. The cars were to be driven to the various targets. Van Zyl said he had to build 20 bombs, and the accused Herman van Rooyen and Kobus Pretorius 20 each. After the bombings, the plan was to take over various defence-force bases.

"Vorster said white people who did not want to take part in the defence force could be used to clean up the country and break down the squatter camps. Oom Vis Visagie [Boeremag chaplain] said we would hit them with a curse. "He said we would take nothing from them [the blacks], but would burn their vehicles - we would take them to Iscor and melt them down," Van Zyl said. He said the coup plan included drawing up a register of all who wanted to live in the new Boeremag state, who would be forced to register their names.

On the run
After this meeting Van Zyl realised things were heating up and the police were on their heels. He buried the cylinders and road spikes he had made and went on the run from police together with Vorster and his second-in-command, Dirk Hanekom. He and Vorster also changed their appearances. Police raided his farm shortly thereafter, but by that time Van Zyl was long gone.

In this period, Vorster gave instructions to a certain Oom Jan Vermeulen (one of the accused's father) and accused Frits Naude to steal ammunition from a depot near Bethlehem. He also told accused Johan Pretorius to send a fax to the police pretending that an Indian group was going to attack the World Summit meeting. This, Vorster said, was to get the police's attention centred on the World Summit, which would open the way for their attack on the country. Hanekom later told them about a place near Lichtenburg where he said "the nation" would gather after the coup and where Vorster would address them.

Van Zyl testified that while they were on the run, Vorster continued with his plans for the coup. He gave instructions that a courier company be started and cars hired for September 13 2002 - the day when they would start taking over the country. The cars had to be driven to a panel-beating business in Alexandra in Johannesburg where bombs would be placed in the vehicles, whereafter they would be driven to the various targets. In that period, Vorster and Hanekom also signed letters in which war was declared on the government and a "Volkstaat" announced.

The letters were sent to MPs, political parties and newspapers. After signing the letters, Vorster said there was no turning back. If they were caught, they would be tried in a world court, as there would no longer be a Constitution in South Africa.

The trial continues.

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Breeding plans for an Afrikaner nation? Brrr, this sounds awfully Nazi-like.
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Dartagnan
 
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Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 03:24 pm
Sounds like the plan Dr. Strangelove discusses in the War Room during the film. Nubile women kept underground for national leaders to impregnate. It was a plan to repopulate the US after nuclear war...

These Afrikaners must be movie buffs!
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 03:27 pm
Point is that they were real, and that makes it very scary. I wonder though whether they would have succeeded in their plans - are there many Afrikaners who support these kind of ideas?
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Tue 10 Aug, 2004 03:32 pm
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Boeremag

The Boeremag (meaning farmer's force in Afrikaans) is a right wing organization whose goals are the overthrow of democratic majority rule in South Africa and a return to the days of apartheid. Boeremag sympathizers claim that the African National Congress has seized power in South Africa illegally. They allege that organized black gangs are secretly trained by the ANC, and rewarded via a bounty system for killing white farmers. They claim that the Boeremag exists to protect white farmers from attack and to reverse the ANC seizure of power.

Opponents of the Boeremag, including the South African government, claim that the Boeremag is a terrorist organization. South African law enforcement officials believe that the Boeremag was responsible for the string of bombings in Soweto in 2002. South African police arrested 26 alleged members of the Boeremag in November and December of 2002, and seized over 1,000 kg of explosives. Further arrests occurred in March, 2003.

The first trial of alleged Boeremag members began under high security in Pretoria during May of 2003. 22 men were charged with 42 counts of treason, murder, and illegal weapons possession. Six plead not guilty; 2 have not entered pleas; one refuses to plea; and 13 are challenging the court's jurisdiction, alleging that the post-apartheid constitution and government of South Africa are illegitimate.

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Here's another LINK
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Mr Stillwater
 
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Reply Wed 11 Aug, 2004 04:48 am
Why don't they stick to f@cking goats? It sounds as though that has been working up to date......
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Thu 12 Aug, 2004 09:28 am
As I said, it reminds me of this
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Fri 13 Aug, 2004 05:51 pm
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Chosen to hateIn 1990 Eugene Marais shot seven black people on a bus in Durban. He later said his sect - Israel Vision - played a role in his decision. Barend Strydom, perhaps the most notorious of all right-wing murderers, testified at his trial in the Eighties that he was a member of Israel Vision. Another killer, De Wet Kritzinger, recently sang the same tune in court, saying that he had not committed murder, because according to his belief system blacks were animals. Israelites believe Adam is the father of the white race only and that the 10 lost tribes of Israel, who are all white, are the true inheritors of God's kingdom. All other races are considered to be the seed of Satan, including the Jews. The sect is not restricted to South Africa, but has a worldwide following.

About 20km from Pretoria on the road to Hartbeespoort dam, a community of Israelites have settled on the agricultural holdings of Wesmoot. These believers have cut themselves off from the outside world and lead simple lives. Van Heerden is a legend in the community. His modest house on the slopes of the Magaliesberg has no electricity or modern amenities. Blacks and Jews are not welcome at his home. Like his dog, Van Heerden is a racist of calibre and "damn proud of it".

"If I eat a zebra's biltong, I will only eat the white stripes' meat," he says with a big smile."I do not treat blacks badly, just ask the locals. But I do believe that only whites are God's chosen people and therefore the gospel is wasted on them. To include blacks is a sin."

Unlike Van Heerden, Maree does not believe in overthrowing the government. Though he is against South Africa's government, he denounces the attempts of rightwingers to dislodge the African National Congress. "God is punishing us for our sins. Being ruled by blacks is part of this punishment. To go against the current government is to go against the will of God." But he says a time will come when the Israelites will rise. "The rivers will be red with all the blood spilled. But that time is not now. Now we still wait."

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I encountered this article when I was surfing on the web. These people just scare me.
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Rick d Israeli
 
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Reply Mon 30 Aug, 2004 09:16 am
Maybe a bit late (five days to be precise), but here's an update on the Boeremag trial:

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Boeremag leader a 'govt agent'
25/08/2004 19:17

Pretoria - Self-confessed Boeremag coup plotter Henk van Zyl on Wednesday accused alleged Boeremag leader Tom Vorster of being a government agent. Van Zyl, the third State witness in the Boeremag treason trial at the Pretoria High Court, claimed Vorster had been paid R10m "to sink the whole rightwing organisation".

He claimed that Pieter Groenewald had told him and accused Dirk Hanekom he had obtained information from outside that Vorster worked for the government and had received the money to sink the rightwing organisation. This was while Groenewald - son of retired SA Defence Force general Tienie Groenewald - had been incarcerated in the Zonderwater Prison with them.

'Hearsay'

Judge Eben Jordaan said he viewed the evidence as hearsay and not admissible against the accused and pointed out that Groenewald had nothing to do with the Boeremag. To questions by Vorster's counsel, Van Zyl insisted that Vorster had been the man behind a plan to plant bombs in the hope that black people would attack white people and plunge the country into chaos, opening the way for the Boeremag to take over the country. Vorster denied that he had ever come up with the "absurd" plan to drive black and Indian people out of the country, but Van Zyl insisted that he had told the truth.

Brain behind the plan

"He was the brain behind everything. He was the one who said he was on his way to parliament to see where he could plant a bomb. He was the one who gave us bullets (to shoot 'traitors') and said now we're blood brothers," he said.

"I manufactured the cylinders (to use for homemade bombs) at his request and other members made explosives. Everything was his idea. He was the leader. We ran along behind him. He cannot now put the blame on me, because he was the brain behind the plan," Van Zyl said.

He said he had manufactured bombs and tested a homemade detonator at Vorster's request. He denied that the whole idea of a coup and bombings had been his (Van Zyl's) and that he and Vorster had in fact butted heads because Vorster was completely opposed to his idea. Vorster's counsel put it to Van Zyl that Vorster had returned from the US to South Africa to start a security company with the goal of preventing crime and creating jobs. He said the only planning Vorster was involved in was in a defensive capacity and any offensive actions were Van Zyl's plan.

The trial continues.


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Here's another link to get an idea of what the Boeremag were up to.
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