One count under the South African Suppression of Communism
Act No. 44 of 1950, charging that the accused committed acts calculated to
further the achievement of the objective of communism;
One count of contravening the South African Criminal Law Act
(1953), which prohibits any person from soliciting or receiving any money or
articles for the purpose of achieving organized defiance of laws and country;
and
Two counts of sabotage, committing or aiding or procuring
the commission of the following acts:
1) The further recruitment of persons for instruction and
training, both within and outside the Republic of South Africa, in:
(a) the preparation, manufacture and use of explosives-for
the purpose of committing acts of violence and destruction in the aforesaid
Republic, (the preparation and manufacture of explosives, according to evidence
submitted, included 210,000 hand grenades, 48,000 anti-personnel mines, 1,500
time devices, 144 tons of ammonium nitrate, 21.6 tons of aluminum powder and a ton
of black powder);
(b) the art of warfare, including guerrilla warfare, and
military training generally for the purpose in the aforesaid Republic;
(ii) Further acts of violence and destruction, (this
includes 193 counts of terrorism committed between 1961 and 1963);
(iii) Acts of guerrilla warfare in the aforesaid Republic;
(iv) Acts of assistance to military units of foreign
countries when involving the aforesaid Republic;
(v) Acts of participation in a violent revolution in the
aforesaid Republic, whereby the accused, injured, damaged, destroyed, rendered
useless or unserviceable, put out of action, obstructed, with or endangered:
(a) the health or safety of the public;
(b) the maintenance of law and order;
(c) the supply and distribution of light, power or fuel;
(d) postal, telephone or telegraph installations;
(e) the free movement of traffic on land; and
(f) the property, movable or immovable, of other persons or
of the state.
Source: The State v. Nelson Mandela et al, Supreme Court of
South Africa, Transvaal Provincial Division, 1963-1964, Indictment.
Nelson Mandela was the head of UmKhonto we Sizwe, (MK), the
terrorist wing of the ANC and South African Communist Party. He pleaded guilty to 156 acts of public violence including mobilizing terrorist bombing
campaigns, which planted bombs in public places, including the Johannesburg
railway station. Many innocent people, including women and children, were
killed by Nelson Mandela's led MK terrorists.
South African President P.W. Botha had, on a number of
occasions, offered Nelson Mandela freedom from prison, if he would only
renounce terrorist violence. This Mandela refused to do. Amnesty International
refused to help
Mandela because he refused to renounce violence and
supported terrorism.
Bill Ayers, Comrade Obama's terrorist friend was singing off
the same sheet of music, during a different time. Mr. Ayers now roams free in
the United States. enjoying the protection of the constitution. The same
document he wanted to destroy and shred. The same document Comrade Obama
currently ignores and eviscerates daily without any congressional push back or oversight.
The White House ordered flags flown at half staff for a
Communist terrorist named Nelson Mandela that was complicit in the killing of
women and children. A man who embraced
Communism and tyranny. To those people and companies and organizations that refused to comply to this
order to lower the flag I salute you. God
Bless our Republic.
Senior Chief Geoff Ross. US Navy (Ret), Navarre FL
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