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The Plot Against South Africa by Klaus D. Vaque

The Plot Against South Africa by Klaus D. Vaque

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1989 edition printed in 2025. 6" x 9". 252 pages.

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This is a FACSIMILE REPRINT of an exceedingly difficult book to find.

[Note: This is NOT an original version from 1989.]

 

From the back page:

"The turbulent events of recent years, the one-sided reporting and the concerted on South Africa have aroused the suspicion in an increasing of people that there must be some mysterious forces at work here that the course of events and are responsible for the unrests and widespread confusion. In bewilderment it is not only many South Africans who are asking: WHAT does all this mean, and WHO is behind it? 

"This book attempts to make it clear that the history of South Africa towards the end of the twentieth century shows all the marks of a continuation of the betrayal and conspiratorial machinations of an international power group, which was responsible for the outbreak of the Anglo-Boer War in 1899. 

"The book reveals what forces and manipulators lurk behind the total onslaught against South Africa. It explains what aims and objectives are linked with the overthrow of “white South Africa”, throws light on the vital global-strategic role of the country and unmasks the conspiracy that has stamped its impress on the whole course of this century and is directed to the achievement of a so-called “New World Order” and the establishment of a totalitarian World Government. 

"The author has not hesitated to tackle controversial subjects. He describes “apartheid” and “racism” from the point of view of a German immigrant in the light of South African realities and presents a picture of South Africa such as has seldom if ever before been shown. THE PLOT AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA discloses what the Media conceal, explains connections and backgrounds that are taboo elsewhere and proves beyond any doubt that the campaign directed against the Republic of South Africa has little to do with “apartheid” and black civil rights, but much to do with the concealed aims of power-mad interest groups."

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