South African Universities – Riots and Demonstrations For Political Instability

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by Katherine Frisk

If South Africans want to know why we have student demonstrations at our universities, this is why.

Monday 22nd February: ANC following up on US ‘regime change’ concerns:



“Johannesburg – The ANC says it is using diplomatic channels to address its concerns that the US embassy is involved in “irregular activities” and is trying to advance regime change in South Africa.

ANC secretary general Gwede Mantashe told an anti-racism rally in Pretoria on Friday that he believed the US embassy was meeting regularly to mobilise for a change in leadership in the country, similar to the Arab Spring.

He also said the government was aware of a programme that took young people to the US for six weeks and then “plants them everywhere” when they return.”

This is a double edged sword being used by the US where as we are well aware, the CIA and their covert agents “never let a good crisis go to waste” and use it to their best advantage. The fact that the globalist corporate fascist system created the problem in the first place is beyond the comprehension of most people.

The objectives are explained in this interview with John Perkins.[1]

“..we raised these huge loans for these countries, but the money never actually went to the countries, it went to our own corporations to build infrastructure in those countries. And when the countries could not pay off their debt, we insisted that they privatize their water systems, their sewage systems, their electric systems.”

One of the reasons why the South African government does not offer affordable education on all levels and affordable health care as it once did, is because most of South African tax payers money is going to pay off huge loans for projects that the country was duped into buying. “The Arms Deal Scandal” being one example.

Cape Town
Cape Town

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Punishments for Noncompliance

Professor Jeffrey Sachs gave a very interesting talk on this subject a few years ago:

“I think in general for most small countries, or most developing countries, there is a sense of almost complete dependency on the international system. Their payments, their lines of credit, interbank markets, the need for swap facilities, with the Fed or the ECB, the pervasiveness of tax havens, the extent of flight capital from their countries.

The legal structures where basically very clever US lawyers help to free all of these countries from their tax revenues, they feel very much dependent on a system that they feel is dysfunctional but also they have been well schooled for the last 25 years their goal is to be part of the international system.

They just woke up to a system that they find very destabilizing and they don’t see any clarity of the way forward. And most of the advice they get is that to be part of the system and be quiet basically. This is how the system is. You join it . You stay on good terms with the Fed. With the IMF and there is very little sense of autonomous potential among these countries. I can only emphasise the palpable anger and vulnerability that’s felt right now is very very high.”

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Have Corporations Bought off the Universities?

Rousseff has been eliminated through “car wash” and yet another “color revolution.” Attempts are being made to impeach Jacob Zuma. The remaining BRICS leaders can expect attacks from all quarters
Rousseff has been eliminated through “car wash” and yet another “color revolution.” Attempts are being made to impeach Jacob Zuma. The remaining BRICS leaders can expect attacks from all quarters

As for the universities, they want to create total political destabilisation as they have done in Brazil[2] to get rid of the ANC and get South Africa out of the BRICS alliance.

Like Zuma or hate him, support the ANC or not, there is more at stake here on the international stage than Nkandla!

This in conjunction with a “color revolution” regime change funded by the Open Society Soros Foundations [3], so that they can privatise everything:

…including our rivers and dams;

…force genetically modified patented seeds and herbicides that you will be forced to pay for and you will be prevented from producing seeds and plants of your own;

…geo-engineering and weather modification where you will be forced to pay for rainfall;

…force government to implement fracking in the Karoo and other areas destroying our large underground aquifer that is there;

…put up toll roads at your front door – never mind the freeways;

…destroy the middle class and small and medium-sized private South African companies and large South African corporations;

…take over our resources and force us to sell them to US corporations as they have done with our retail with Wall Mart.

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Cape Peninsula

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Disastrous Trade Deals Loom Large

This is the short list.

The Ultimate aim is to force South Africa to join similar agreements to the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement and the Trans Atlantic Trade Agreements, which will in the end:

As Eric Zuesse recently stated in his article on the TPP:

“Obama’s disastrous ’trade deals’ which are actually going to transfer regulatory sovereignty away from elected government officials as at present (who are answerable to voters), and instead move these powers into the hands of international corporate cartels, which will have the final say over the safety of our air, water, automobiles, and other products, and of the environment, and of workers’ rights (and which regulations will become answerable instead to the controlling stockholders in those mega-corporations). Mega-corporations will set international standards, which none of the signatory nations within the TPP and TTIP will be legally able to exceed without paying heavy penalties to those corporations for violating those corporations’ ‘rights’ under these trade-deals. The current ability of individual nations to establish their own standards will disappear, except to the extent that international corporations allow.”

For those who want to immediately respond like Pavlov’s dog: “Conspiracy Theory!” I suggest you read: The CIA’s Invention of the “Conspiracy Theorist”: Smear Campaign to Discredit Dissenters

The same economic destruction in Greece that has been and is still is being attempted has already been attempted in South Africa with the the “Assault on the Rand” partly engineered by Deutsche Bank and SASOL when the rand collapsed from 7.60 to 13.84 to the US dollar in 2001. I for one, will not be sorry if and when that bank collapses.

As for SASOL , is exists in the first place because South African tax payers money paid for it. Now it has been partly privatized and the corruption continues. [4] In Greece the economic destruction was preplanned and executed by Goldman Sachs.

If a soft “regime change”does not work, they are already training Boko Haram – UNITA is part of it, and we can expect similar as is happening in Ukraine, Syria, Libya and Nigeria.[5]

mandela-nelson-mandela-400Will South Africans listen? I doubt it.

They prefer to play the “hate game.” Hate the whites, hate the blacks, hate the English speakers, hate the Afrikaans speakers, hate all 11 official languages, hate the Indians, hate the coloureds, there is so much hate to choose from.

And blinded by their love of “hating” the other, our country will be destroyed.

So much for Mandela’s legacy. They have forgotten.

But I am shouting in the wind.

Perhaps if the South African media actually did their job and exposed these “color revolutions”and international banking and corporate scams for what they are and how they can destroy our country, maybe South Africans would be educated as to the real threat in front of them, instead of wasting their time screaming and shouting about Nkandla.

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[1] John Perkins

[2] Brazil

[3] George Soros False Flag Factories

[4] The People Versus Goldman Sachs

The Assault on the Rand: Kevin Wakeford and the Battle to Save a Currency

[5] Boko Haram In Africa

Romney Leaks: Drugs, Blood Diamonds and a Cuban Mistress

[6] Rules of Engagement For The Exceptional Nation

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