Sunday, April 19, 2009

War by Other Means: Peter Stiff Interview

Author Peter Stiff returns to The Right Perspective to discuss the second in his triology about the Angolan War, "Warfare by Other Means".

Mr. Stiff discusses many aspects of the covert war fought by National-Party ruled South Africa towards the end of its rule, including a failed coup of the Seychelles Islands, and attempted control of the black homeland areas

An interesting note in this interview is that Mr. Stiff alleges that Eugene Terreblanche was a government agent, trained by the South African police and inserted into right wing organizations by the police to "bring troublemakers to the forefront".

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Sunday, April 12, 2009

Break-in at Nuclear Site

From 2007.11.16 - Frank discusses the break-in at South Africa's Pelindaba nuclear reactor and research center, and shows how the Bantu Regime is anti-Western and in league with Muslim terrorist groups like Al Queda. Frank points out that this break-in would never have happened during the so-called "Apartheid Regime" and warns that some day, liberal good intentions will cause the nuclear chickens will come home to roost.

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Saturday, April 11, 2009

Afrikaner Perspectives

Last week, ANC leader Jacob Zuma stirred controversy in South Africa after holding a meeting with various Afrikaner leaders, and proclaiming after wards that, among White people, the Afrikaner are the only true South Africans.

In this special round table discussion, Boervolk Freedom Foundation leader Dr. Lets Pretorius, who addressed the Zuma conference with a rousing speech of Boer Pride, discusses the issue with Executive Director from the FW De Klerk Foundation Dave Stewart, and Boer ex-pat and TRP contributing author Johan from Great Britain.

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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Orania Meets The ANCYL


Orania President Karell Boshoff IV speaks about last week's visit by ANCYL leader Julius Malema to the Afrikaaners-only enclave in South Africa.

Mnr. Boshoff also talks about the future of Orania, and gives some very interesting prospects for the future of indigenous White Afrikaaners in South Africa under a possible Zuma Administration.

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

The Black Taxi Crisis

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Boervolk Freedom Foundation Edwin Leemans speaks about the taxi crisis that has taken over South Africa. Taxi drivers are shutting down major cities in South Africa in their battle against government's attempt to build a mass transit system. The strikes are often violent and people have been killed.

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Saturday, February 21, 2009

Boeremag Confessions: Dr. Lets Speaks


Dr. Lets Pretorius speaks about his sons Wilhelm and Johan's admission in court to creating the bombs that were used in the Boeremag attacks of 2002.

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Sunday, January 11, 2009

South African Police Corruption



Whenever farmers are attacked on their farms, or when members of public have problems to be attended to by police officers, they have to put their trust on the integrity of the local police officers.

The South African Minister of Safety and Security now has confirmed that many members of the SAPD cannot be trusted, with the effect that members of the public cannot ask them for help.

Of greater concern is the fact that members of the police who could be corrupt, are involved in the firearm relicensing application process. TAU SA is also very concerned about the fact that some of these corrupt police officers may enter law abiding citizens’ homes to inspect safes, and in this process could gain access to sensitive information, which could be passed on to criminals.

Can the public be blamed for not being too willing to welcome members of the SAPD in their homes?

Gen. Chris Van Zyl of the TLU/SA and Dr. Lets Pretorius speak about the rampant police corruption in South Africa and its effect on White Afrikaaner/Boer farmers.

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Sunday, December 21, 2008

Geloftedag 2008


Boer activists Dr. Lets Pretorius and Henry Pinkham commemorate Geloftedag, or The Day of the Vow, with an interesting recount of the battles surrounding the sacred holy day, including The Battle of Blood River.

Dr. Lets and Henry also talk about the situation in Southern Africa, including the new political party COPE, and Marxist Dictator Robert Mugabe, from the Boer perspective.

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Saturday, December 13, 2008

Zim Crisis: Eric Harris Reports


World leaders from US President George W. Bush to former UN general secretary Kofi Annan, and African leaders including Kenyan PM Raila Odinga and Archbishop Desmond Tutu have called for Marxist dictator Robert Mugabe to step down from power in Zimbabwe, aka Communist Occupied Rhodesia.

Live and direct from behind enemy lines, author Eric Harris speaks about his first-hand accounts of the harrowing conditions wrecking havoc his country, and what Marxist Dictator Robert Mugabe is doing to make them worse.

Eric's website, which gives updates on what is going on in Zimbabwe, is Jambanja.net.

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Saturday, October 11, 2008

ANCYL Military Camp Exposed

Freedom Front Plus representative Leslie Voorster speaks about the historical split of South Africa's ruling ANC Party, and its implications for the country's political landscape, as well as Afrikaaner and Boervolk.

Mnr. Voorster also speaks about the discovery of a military training camp in the veldt, and the arrest of more than 200 ANC Youth League members who were training there.

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Sunday, September 7, 2008

Peter Stiff Interview


Author Peter Stiff talks about his book, The Silent War, which gives insight into South African military operations during the apartheid years. Mr. Stiff discusses top secret raids by Special Forces into surrounding African states, the political dynamics which led to them, the turbulent history of the times, and why South Africa naievly thought it could negotiate its support for Rhodesia for peace.

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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Jacqui Thomson Interview

Author Jacqui Thomson talks about her book, An Unpopular War, which documents the lives of South Africans conscripted into national service during the 1970's and 80's, and their service during the Angolan War.

An Unpopular War has sold more than 60,000 copies in South Africa and has been nominated for the Bookseller Award, a prestigious nomination by booksellers honoring the books that trade feel have performed the best this year.

An Afrikaans version, Dit Was Oorlog, has also been released.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Expropriation Bill on Hold... for Now...


The Communist-ANC’s dreaded Expropriation Bill, which would allow for the Bantu Regime to conduct an all-out land grab of property, including white farms, has garnered an usual coalition of opposition, ranging from the liberal-leaning Democratic Alliance, to the conservative Freedom Front Plus, as well as interests such as the Boervolk and the African Christian Democratic Party.

Last week’s savage beating of white farmers Mike & Angela Cambell & Ben Freeth, who have been waging their own legal battle in Communist Occupied Rhodesia against Mugabe's attempt to expropriate their farms, brought a clear and vivid picture of what may very well be in store for white farmers in South Africa, should the Expropriation Bill become law and given the silent Boer Genocide currently under way there.

This week, news broke of the Expropriation Bill being set aside... for now. How long will this detante last? How true a victory is this? Dr. Chris Van Zeal, Property Rights Manager, TAU SA, explains this and more.

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Apology To The Boervolk


One by one, Western Countries around the world have given apologies for what their ancestors did to so-called "indigenous" populations, Canada and Australia most notedly. One man, John Harding, looks to set the record straight on what his British ancestors did to the indigenous Boer population of the Transvaal and Orange Freestate during the Second Boer War, more than 100 years ago.

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Sunday, July 6, 2008


Last April, Marxist Dictator THUG Robert Mugabe suspended counting of returns from a presidential ballot that likely would kick him out off office after nearly 30 years of one “man” rule, proving what we on Hello, Africa! have been saying all along: Zimbabwe is really Communist-Occupied Rhodesia!

The last 3 months have seen a diplomatic tap dance break out between the various political interests involved, in an effort to have free and open elections held in Communist Occupied Rhodesia. Mu-garbage, as our groot friend Henry from South Africa calls him, has told England to “stuff it” and a repeat election was held, this time with only Mu-garbage on the ballot. Of course, he won.

Returning to "Hello, Africa"'s airwaves is Eric Harris, who first appeared on our show when the crisis in Communist Occupied Rhodesia first broke out. Here, to give us the latest on what’s going on, live from behind enemy lines, is Eric Harrison.

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Saturday, June 28, 2008

How South Africa Built The Bomb: Al J Venter Interview


Author and journalist Al J Venter talks about his latest book, “How South Africa Built Six Atom Bombs” and explores exactly that, reminding us that South Africa is still the only country in the world to have voluntarily relinquished the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction.

Had South Africa not abandoned its atom bomb program, the entire course of history may have been changed. If al-Qaeda or any other revolutionary group or rogue state were to consider building an atomic bomb, they would almost certainly have to walk the same path South Africa did in the 1970s and 1980s to achieve that objective.

You can buy the book from ashanti-books.com.

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Saturday, June 21, 2008

"Ops Medic: A National Serviceman's Border War"


Author Steven Webb talks about his book, "Ops Medic: A National Serviceman's Borderwar", which can be purchased here.

Exempt from the complusory service in the SADF because of his being a British immigrant, Steven Webb entered military service anyway, despite his parent's misgivings, and served in the South African medical service. After basics, Mr. Webb posted to Sam's Combat Medical Operation Company, Ops company, for six months of advanced medical service and he saw service in the Border War.

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Sunday, June 15, 2008

The Pushback Against Expropriation


Last week, property owners, especially Boere farmers, across South Africa were raising their voices against the ANC-proposed Expropriation Act. The vaguely-written, Orwellian legislature calls on property deemed to be "in the public interest" must be sold to the government, at lower-than-market prices. Appeal to such an "offer" could not really be refused, as judges in South Africa are appointed by the ANC and would very unlikely go against their party's edict.

This week, a surprise announcement was released by the Northern Cape
MEC of Agriculture and Land Reform, Tina Joemat-Pettersson, who said the Expropriation bill would not be accepted by Parliament due to its unconstitutional nature.

Casper Nordier, Provincial Leader of the African Christian Democrat Party (ACDP) in Freestate, and a standing member of Parliament in Freestate discusses this legislation is uniting the people of South Africa against a truly bizarre and over-reaching legislation.

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

The Expropriation Act


Mnr. Edwin Leemans of boerevryheid.co.za speaks about the Expropriation Act of 2008, which will allow the Communist-ANC to legally evict farmers from their land. Under this proposed law, not only farmers are affected - all properties are suspect and determined by the ANC to be "in the public interest" would be "expropriated for public purpose". Property owners would be offered an amount by the ANC for their land and, if they dispute the takeover, would get a hearing in front of an ANC-appointed judge in a kangaroo court which will certainly rule against them.

The bill is expected to be passed into law on Friday, 27th June, and will be signed by Thabo Mbeki later in July.

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Saturday, May 31, 2008

Dries Kriel, 1945 - 2008


Last year, Mnr. Dries Kriel appeared on "Hello, Africa!" to discuss the Boervolk Freedom Foundation's May 1st event at the Women's Monument in Bloemfontein.

Last month, Mnr. Kriel passed away on April 6th unexpectedly from a heart attack. He was 63.

In this exclusive interview with The Right Perspective's "Hello, Africa!", Mnr. Kriel's daughter Christine remembers her father, who activism began during his days in the SADF and led him to be involved with the AWB and other organisations. Also an award-winning poet, Christine reads some of her father's poetry, which woke many to the continuing struggle of the Boervolk in South Africa.

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