Johannesburg, October 26, 2001 – A controversial document, "HIGH TREASON.doc," by Gunter Schickelgruber, has surfaced, claiming to expose a web of lies and manipulations that have shaped South African politics and its economy since the end of apartheid. The author, writing under a pseudonym due to fears of a "major discrediting campaign," asserts that ordinary South Africans need to know the truth to make informed democratic choices for a better future. This document offers a shocking insight into alleged covert operations, high-level corruption, and the profound influence of secret groups on the nation's destiny.
The Master Puppeteers: Three Secret Groups
The core of the document's revelations centers on three major influential groups that allegedly operate behind the political scenes, manipulating politicians and business executives. Each group, representing a different ideology, seeks to influence the South African government, primarily the African National Congress (ANC) and its allies.
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The Enlightened Action Group (EAG):
- Origins and Goals: The EAG, a name given by the author as their official name is unknown, was established in the mid to late 1980s by approximately 38 white South Africans from the apartheid era. Also known as the Old Boys Club, Third Force, Action 2000, the Brotherhood, and the Inner Circle, their primary goal was to regain power by 2004, not directly, but through economic control. They base their plans on Joseph’s plan from the Bible.
- Key Figures: Members include former politicians like Pik Botha, F.W. de Klerk, Roelf Meyer, and Rusty Evans; economists such as Barend Du Plessis, Chris Stals, Anton Rupert, and Danie Cronje; generals like Magnus Malan, Tienie Groenewald, Basie Smit, and Mike Geldenhuis; and intelligence operatives Dr. Neil Barnard and Sean Cleary. Many others are said to co-operate with them without being official members.
- Methods: The EAG's complex strategy includes identifying and recruiting/contaminating ANC and alliance leaders for manipulation, gaining control over the economy, manipulating intelligence services, and destabilizing the country through escalating crime and creating chaos in public works. They also seek international partners to help execute their plan and destabilize other African countries to establish a "globalization process". Evidence for their existence includes leaked media articles and acknowledgement by figures like Tienie Groenewald and even former President Nelson Mandela.
- Long-Term Vision: The EAG aims to establish a new political movement under their control, achieve total economic dominance, and eventually form a "United States of Southern Africa" (USSA), a superpower region leveraging SADC's strategic mineral resources.
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The Wise Men (WM):
- Origins and Goals: This group is described as a modern version of the Communist Presidium, with objectives traceable to the cold war strategies of the USSR and China. They are hardened communists who control the government behind the scenes and ensure their ideology is implemented.
- Key Figures: Information on the Wise Men came from high-profile sources, with initial members identified as Essop Pahad, Bill Venter, Govan Mbeki, and Walter Sisulu, possibly around ten people. Danie Cronje is also mentioned. Nelson Mandela might also be a member.
- Methods: The Wise Men exert control by writing speeches for Reconstruction and Development Program (RDP) appointees, who reportedly "can't do anything without the approval of the Wise Men". They use the media to deflect blame and create racial divisions, similar to "old apartheid censorship". They also create businesses, gaining control over tenders for things like number plates and new driver's licenses, and influence privatization of state-owned entities.
- Foreign Support: Major countries supporting the Wise Men include China, Russia, Pakistan, Libya, Palestine, Iran, Iraq, and India.
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The Islamic Extremists:
- Objectives: This group is engaged in a seven-year plan to make South Africa a Muslim state. Their activities and recruitment are "far more advanced than anybody would like to admit".
- Methods: They extensively recruit among poor blacks in rural areas, leveraging high crime levels. The best recruits receive advanced training locally and then abroad in places like Afghanistan and Lebanon. They have infiltrated key government positions and are using their authority to promote anti-Zionist sentiment. They are also reportedly involved in major government contracts, such as the arms, Cell-C, and taxi industries.
- Ties and Operations: PAGAD is identified as an Islamic Extremist group, which receives support from abroad and has been linked to a terror campaign in the Western Cape. The Israeli foreign intelligence agency, MOSSAD, has been monitoring these activities, reportedly using AIN (Associated Intelligence Network) as a front. NIA (National Intelligence Agency) agents are even implicated in supplying weapons and being involved in PAGAD violence.
A Political Chessboard of Infiltration
The document details extensive intelligence infiltration across all major South African political parties, particularly within the ruling ANC, COSATU, and SACP alliance. Many senior leaders were allegedly spies or "contaminated" by apartheid-era intelligence structures:
- Thabo Mbeki (Contaminated).
- Jacob Zuma (MI spy).
- Cyril Ramaphosa (Security Police spy).
- Joe Modise (MI spy).
- Mathews Phosa (MI spy).
- Tokyo Sexwale (Contaminated).
- Sydney Mufamadi (Security Police spy).
- Dullah Omar (NIS spy).
- Irvan Khoza (MI spy).
- Nelson Mandela himself, though not on a payroll, was reportedly influenced and knew of his senior ministers' "treason" but appointed them anyway. He wanted Cyril Ramaphosa as his successor, but the Wise Men chose Thabo Mbeki, knowing of his drug problem.
The Chris Hani Assassination is also presented as an internal ANC plot, with allegations that the command came from Tito Maleka, close confidant of Thabo Mbeki, and that Nelson Mandela also knew.
Beyond the ANC, other parties were allegedly influenced or created by intelligence:
- National Party (NP): Pik Botha was believed to be working for the CIA and KGB, and Marthinus van Schalkwyk was a self-confessed spy who "destroyed" the NP.
- ACDP (African Christian Democratic Party): Formed and managed through the intelligence network to draw Christian votes from the ANC, with NIA actively involved.
- IFP (Inkatha Freedom Party): Managed by the security branch of the SAPS, receiving military training and later financial support from the CIA.
- PAC (Pan African Congress): Rumored to have been established by South African Military Intelligence to counter the ANC.
- Freedom Front (FF): Possibly created by the intelligence community to draw right-wingers into a party and serve as a military intervention scapegoat if negotiations failed.
An Economic Web of Control and Crime
The document unveils a sophisticated economic plan by the EAG, centered on International Bank Debenture trading and massive smuggling operations.
- Gold and Platinum Smuggling: An estimated two thousand metric tons of gold and two thousand metric tons of platinum were allegedly smuggled out of the country illegally. This bullion was used as collateral in "high yield programs" or "Capital Enhancement Programs," reportedly generating sixteen trillion US dollars. High-profile ANC members like Cyril Ramaphosa, Tokyo Sexwale, and Thabo Mbeki are implicated in the trafficking of raw gold.
- Financial Engineering: The process involved major first-world governments and central banks, including the Federal Reserve, Bank of England, and Bundesbank. The document details how "bank credit instruments" like Standby Letters of Credit are issued and discounted for immense profit, effectively creating money "off balance sheet".
- Economic Control: The money generated by the EAG is allegedly used to manipulate the South African economy, including the stock exchange, and to fund major black empowerment groups, often without their knowledge of the money's origin. The appointment of Tito Mboweni as Governor of the South African Reserve Bank is presented as a continuation of EAG control, extending from his predecessor, Chris Stals.
Destabilization and Entrenched Criminality
A key element of the plan is the active and systematic disruption of the public sector and escalation of crime by the EAG.
- Public Sector Chaos: EAG operatives are reportedly placed in "every department of the public sector" to destabilize housing projects, the justice system, police services, intelligence agencies, transport, labor unions, and provincial affairs.
- Widespread Drug Use: Numerous high-ranking officials, including Thabo Mbeki, Cyril Ramaphosa, Mathews Phosa, Tokyo Sexwale, Joe Modise, and Irvan Khoza, are implicated in drug activities, with Mbeki's erratic behavior directly attributed to "prolonged drug use".
- Child Smuggling and Paedophilia: Disturbing allegations link figures like Pik Botha, Magnus Malan, Cyril Ramaphosa, and Rudi Toerien to child disappearance and paedophile rings, sometimes using a church as a front.
- Mafia Connections: Apartheid-era intelligence allegedly used various Mafia groups (Italian, Portuguese, Greek, Russian, Boere, Triad/Yakuza, Israeli) to bypass sanctions. These groups reportedly brought money into the ANC through criminal operations, and their influence now extends to the current government, with many politicians having formed "friendships" during the apartheid years.
Scandals, Treason, and a Cry for Truth
The document highlights a litany of recent scandals, arguing that in any other democracy, such revelations would have led to resignations and the collapse of political parties. These include:
- Arms Procurement Scandal: Allegations of irregularities, bribes paid to prominent figures like Joe Modise and Thabo Mbeki from British Aerospace, and the involvement of French intelligence through front companies like THOMPSON CSF.
- Womanizing and HIV/AIDS Scandals: Claims about Thabo Mbeki's personal life and a chilling allegation that South Africa was involved in developing a virus to curb black population growth, making it "look natural".
- Cell-C and SAA Debacles: Contracts awarded with alleged irregularities and high-level cover-ups, enriching a small group within the ANC.
- Thabo Mbeki / Spy Scandal: President Mbeki is accused of HIGH TREASON by using his official position to instruct South African intelligence services to give sensitive information to foreign agents like Michael Oatley (former MI6) and Jean-Yves Ollivier (French intelligence) for "investigations," effectively passing information to foreign powers.
Destabilizing a Region
The destabilization extends beyond South Africa to the entire Southern African Development Countries (SADC) region. The EAG, Wise Men, and Islamic Extremists are all involved, using different strategies to gain economic and political control. Examples cited include:
- Lesotho: Allegations of the Wise Men altering election results to install a manipulable government, leading to South African military intervention.
- Zimbabwe: Labor unions, supported by COSATU (Wise Men), and ex-CCB operatives (EAG) are allegedly behind the destabilization, aiming to oust Robert Mugabe for being "uncontrollable".
- Angola: Foreign powers like America and France are accused of playing both sides of the civil war to secure oil at discounted prices.
The German Connection: The Adler Group
The document identifies the Adler Group, a German entity representing "The Fourth Reich," as a major collaborator with the EAG. Figures like Gunther Poltzl and Wolfgang Bauer are linked to this group, which has allegedly been involved in South African economic and political affairs since World War II, including the "high yield program" and a "hoax" regarding enriched uranium.
A Call to Action
The author concludes with a stark warning: the future of South Africa and the region is "doomed" if the "contaminated" people are not removed from government. He emphasizes that the "three main groups, the EAG, the Wise Men and the Islamic Extremists are clearly using criminal elements within the ANC to enhance division through their own agendas". The responsibility, the author stresses, ultimately rests with the voters to decide the nation's future by making informed choices at the ballot box.