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==History==
 
==History==
 
As a British colony, South Africa was important because of its strategic position in connection to the sea lane to [[East Asia]], and because [[gold]] and [[diamonds]] were discovered in large quantities.
 
As a British colony, South Africa was important because of its strategic position in connection to the sea lane to [[East Asia]], and because [[gold]] and [[diamonds]] were discovered in large quantities.
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===Transition to nominal independence==
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Although it was given nominal independence{{when}}{{how}}, the nation remained under the control of the European educated and descended group which had ruled it as a colony. The group retained close ties to [[London]]. [[Patrick Duncan]], for example, a member of the [[Milner Group]], was made [[Governor-General of South Africa]].
  
 
==Le Cercle==
 
==Le Cercle==

Revision as of 06:49, 30 December 2019

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AbbreviationSA/DS
HeadquartersSouth Africa
Interest ofTina Joemat-Pettersson, Cameron Mackenzie, Geoff Makhubo, Mpho Moerane
Exposed byMark Minnie
The South African deep state hosted many meetings of Le Cercle.

The South African deep state hosted many meetings of Le Cercle. A document published in 2014 suggested that they may have instigated the Olof Palme Assassination.[1]

History

As a British colony, South Africa was important because of its strategic position in connection to the sea lane to East Asia, and because gold and diamonds were discovered in large quantities.

=Transition to nominal independence

Although it was given nominal independence[When?][How?], the nation remained under the control of the European educated and descended group which had ruled it as a colony. The group retained close ties to London. Patrick Duncan, for example, a member of the Milner Group, was made Governor-General of South Africa.

Le Cercle

Full article: Rated 5/5 Le Cercle

The diplomatic isolation of the apartheid government meant that global diplomatic contacts were highly valuable. The political orientation of most members of Le Cercle meant that the apartheid govenment was not a barrier to collaboration, leading to South Africa contributing money to the Cercle and hosting several of its meetings. This connection may have been important in the assassination of Olof Palme.

Activities

The South African deep state was active in opposing those intent on removing the apartheid government.

The central bank, the South African Reserve Bank, is privately owned.

Nuclear weapons

South Africa was in possession of 10 nuclear weapons.[citation needed]

VIPaedophile

Full article: Rated 3/5 VIPaedophile

Mark Minnie was a detective-turned-author who became interested in paedophilia networks at the top of the South African government. He collaborated with Chris Steyn to write The Lost Boys of Bird Island, published on 5 August 2018. This gave details of child rape and murder by key figures in the last apartheid government. Minnie was shot dead on 14 August. The South African police reported that it was a suicide, a claim that was widely disbelieved.[2]

 

Events carried out

EventLocationDescription
MuldergateSouth AfricaSouth African political scandal involving the Department of Information
Olof Palme/AssassinationSweden
Sveavägen
Tunnelgatan
Stockholm
A "lone nut", Christer Pettersson, was blamed but his conviction was overturned. After a document surfaced implicating the Apartheid South Africa in the assassination, in 2020 the Swedish police blamed the assassination on a different, already deceased, "lone nut".

 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Afrikaner BroederbondDeep state organization. Many prominent figures of South African life, including all leaders of the government, were members of the Afrikaner Broederbond.
Milner's KindergartenBritish administrators, front organisation for Milner's Society of the Elect
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