2006/2007: Suidlanders panicking Afrikaners with Uhuru scare & Nelson Mandela is DEAD! – Analysis
[One of my readers posted this link to another website where in 2006 you can see how a man said he was inundated with SMS’s and a scare about imminent “Uhuru” and that Nelson Mandela was already secretly in a coma. (Nelson Mandela’s weird death is something I documented years later and I have various photographs of how weirdly it was depicted in the Mass Media in South Africa – I suspect he was dead long before it was officially announced – but we’ll look at that another day).
Now Gustav Muller who created the Suidlanders talked a lot about Uhuru – which is a term we whites don’t really use. So the question is what is the Suidlanders’ plan? Was their plan to actually INCITE A PANIC AMONG BOERS? Because that’s what it seems like to me. If so, WHY? For their own benefit? Or are they working for the Govt on some kind of psyop? Is it their OWN PSYOP or a GOVT PSYOP? At the time and for long I kept wondering whether the Suidlanders were conducting a psyop for the ANC Govt.
Nowadays I’m not so sure. Nowadays I wonder if the Suidlanders are trying to start a panic which they can take care of.
Of course the other answer, which is the most likely is that these are deluded people who truly believe in the prophecies of Van Rensburg as interpreted by Adriaan Snyman and they truly are jittery because they truly believe these things will come to happen now. This is the most probable answer.
But the document below makes for interesting reading. This was written some months before the Suidlanders officially came into being. My understanding is that they were busy panicking people round about March 2007. That’s when they were busy massively scaring people and it all happened via electronic means – as this man describes – text messages doing the rounds massively around the Afrikaners.
In these modern times of electronic communications it could be that intelligence agencies need to measure and document people and who is linked to whom. One such method could be to create rumours which you spread and then you measure how far it spreads and to whom. Then based on that you can draw up some statistics and an organogram showing exactly how many people are involved and the links between them. You could do this to measure the number of people who might be of “a similar mindset”. Make no mistake, proper intelligence organisations need to measure the threat value of people. And I suspect that they’ve got scientific techniques to measure and assess people on a large scale so that they can report back to Govt. I think rumours and false stories are used by many different people in many different ways for different purposes which have a real world value.
The excerpt below is not the full story but a large part of it. Read the analysis by the various Boers as they discuss this Gustav Muller and whether he is what he claims to be. These people are highly suspicious of this entire campaign. I was not aware of these writings, but I was utterly suspicious of Gustav Muller of the Suidlanders from back then to this day, and I know a number of people personally who at one time or another were inside the Suidlanders. I still wonder if they are just deluded Christians or a Govt Psyop aimed at Afrikaners. I don’t trust them one bit, and this year with Simon Roche appearing on the scene I am more suspicious than ever. Jan]
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You can read the rest here: http://www.kletskerk.co.za/viewtopic.php?t=2350