The first essay shows how the author changed from being a supporter of apartheid to realizing that it was immoral and unenforceable. The Myth of Mahatma Gandhi shows that this liberal icon was a racist who intensely disliked black people; The Puzzle of Autogenocide explains why white South Africa voted in favor of black majority rule; How the Mighty Fall details the collapse of the South African army; When the River Ran Red is the story of the 1838 Battle of Blood River; When the West Looked Away details anti-white ethnic cleansing in Zimbabwe; Interviewed by the Flemish is an interview with the author; Conspiracies and the Assassination of Chris Hani reveals the story behind the 1993 murder of ANC leader Chris Hani, including the real role of the apartheid-state’s National Intelligence Service in the debacle; The Death of Johannesburg is a photographic essay, first published online, detailing the decline of the largest city in South Africa under Third World rule.