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Government By Deception: Psychopolitics in Southern Africa
By Jan Lamprecht
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Government by Deception - Psychopolitics in southern Africa - Why South Africa could become another Zimbabwe This is the... More > book that nobody believed could be true. It has since had the most successful track record of predictions of any political book ever written in South Africa. Readers comment that even in 2007, it is as if it were written yesterday! The book touches on many aspects of life in South Africa, but with a psychological warfare emphasis. It describes guilt as a racial weapon. It predicted many things which have since come to pass. It was probably the first book to discuss crime in S.Africa as a clandestine war against Whites. Its predictions about Zimbabwe have been borne out, including the chapter, The Marxist Brotherhood. In that chapter it was predicted that Mugabe's evil would spread and that other African countries would support him. In 2007, the world was stunned when the 14 SADC countries supported Mugabe in his "war against the Western world!" < Less
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Terminal Africa
By Dr Pieter Erasmus
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This book is about Africa's ethnic realities, and more particularly their taxing southern and South African implications and... More > consequences.
The author is a clinical psychologist. He made a life-long study of black African culture and mythology, especially that of the Zulu. His research and practical experience among black Africans convinced him that ethnicity and its deep-seated rivalry are critical in an understanding of the varied and often opposing African futures, particularly in their southern African context against a socio-political background of brewing uncertainty and conflict, violence and crime. Racism, violence and genocide are still Africa's worst dividers and the killers of its people. If Africa fails to overcome its ethnic prejudices and conflicts across the barriers of race, colour and creed, the consequences could indeed be devastating. < Less |
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Racism, Guilt, Self-Hatred & Self-Deceit
By Dr Gedaliah Braun
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The Author is a Liberal American Academic who came to Africa in 1975. He travelled, lived and lectured in Philosopy at... More > universities in Africa. He now lives in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is what he learned during that time from his many discussions with Black people across the continent. This book is unique in its subject matter and its message. It will shock many people both inside and outside Africa.
• Is it bad to say that whites are (generally) cleverer than blacks? • Are blacks offended by such a suggestion? • Do South African blacks really want black rule? • Is it racist – and bad – to not want your neighbourhood (or school) to become black? • Have you ever asked a black man any of these things? If not, why not? • Why do whites feel guilty about all of this? • Why Are These Questions Never Asked? If You Are At All Concerned With Race and Race Relations You Will Want To Read This Provocative and Eye-Opening Book!! < Less |
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Government by Deception
By Jan Lamprecht
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Government by Deception - Psychopolitics in southern Africa - Why South Africa could become another Zimbabwe
This is the... More > book that nobody believed could be true. It has since had the most successful track record of predictions of any political book ever written in South Africa. Readers comment that even in 2007, it is as if it were written yesterday! The book touches on many aspects of life in South Africa, but with a psychological warfare emphasis. It describes guilt as a racial weapon. It predicted many things which have since come to pass. It was probably the first book to discuss crime in S.Africa as a clandestine war against Whites. Its predictions about Zimbabwe have been borne out, including the chapter, The Marxist Brotherhood. In that chapter it was predicted that Mugabe's evil would spread and that other African countries would support him. In 2007, the world was stunned when the 14 SADC countries supported Mugabe in his "war against the Western world!" < Less |
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