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As I have been saying since 2017, for six years now, a highly respected Boer soldier and farmer in South Africa, Nicholas van Rensburg, predicted in 1917 THREE world wars, with Germany losing I and II.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siener_van_Rensburg

But “horror bombs” would go off in III which would devastate Europe, America and Russia.

Because previous visions had come true, especially during the Second Anglo-Boer War of 1899-1902, van Rensburg was taken seriously, though no one understood what he meant by “horror bombs” in 1917.

But when this farmer warned that both America and South Africa would some day have black presidents, the brave soldier, successful farmer, and father of six was laughed out of town by his fellow Boers– “That’ll never happen, LOL!”

See more below about Van Rensburg.

The insane thing is that the fundamentalist jews believe that a bloody world war is necessary for their Messiah (a conquering king) to return — and then the the jews will rule the world.

 

 

…Colonel Douglas MacGregor: Israel may not survive this

On Tucker: Iran has very dangerous, long-range missiles that can accurately hit US bases, carriers and also Israel.

 

Killing the Gazans en masse WILL bring in Turkey, Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iran, if not also Russia (ally of Syria) and China (ally of Syria and of Iran, too, which sends it oil)

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…Berletic: Israel and the US cannot win a house-to-house war

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. Israal has been doing the same thing –brutality — for the last 40 years against the Palestinians, only making them stronger with each child they leave parentless and each family they leave homeless.

The Washington Post article never mentioned IEDs (“Improvised Explosive Devices,” roadside bombs) that Hamas can use against Israeli armor and soldiers as  jihadis did in Iraq and Afghanistan. From booby traps created to injure troops up to tank-destroying IEDs, these are cheap and plentiful weapons that will take a heavy toll on Israeli troops and morale.

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….The Duran: Escalation toward another US Mideast war…

—-but even more hopeless than Iraq and Afghanistan, and with Russia, Turkey, Iran and China FAR more powerful and anti-American than in 2003 and the US economy FAR weaker; will it resort to nukes when it  gets its butt kicked with conventional weapons

 

..The VAN RENSBURG PROPHECY IN A NUTSHELL

In 1917, during World War I, a former Boer soldier, respected farmer, and husband and father named Nicholas Van Rensburg, then being held in a British prisoner camp, had a strange prophetic vision. NVR had had many such visions during the Second Anglo-Boer War, and his general, the heroic and revered Koos De la Rey [of French, Dutch and German heritage], kept him right by his side during battle to warn him psychically of specific British tactical moves.

De la Rey was the most revered of the Boer generals, the George Patton or Erwin Rommel of the Boers. He was no “flake.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koos_de_la_Rey

Excerpt:

Guerrilla war

Koos de la Rey in 1902

Only a hard core of Boers were willing to remain in the field. De la Rey, Louis Botha and other commanders met near Kroonstad and laid down a new strategy of guerrilla war. The Western Transvaal fell to De la Rey, and for the next two years he led a mobile campaign, winning battles at Moedwil, Nooitgedacht, Driefontein, Donkerhoek and other places, and inflicting large losses of men and material on the British at Ysterspruit on 25 February 1902, where enough ammunition and supplies were captured to reinvigorate the Boer forces.

At Tweebosch on 7 March 1902, a large part of [British general] Methuen’s rear-guard was captured, including Methuen himself. Albeit ragged and often hungry, De la Rey‘s men roamed at will over vast areas and tied down tens of thousands of British troops.

De la Rey had an uncanny knack for avoiding ambush, leading many to believe that he was advised by the prophet Siener van Rensburg, who accompanied him.

Despite some reverses, such as the Battle of Rooiwal in April 1902, De la Rey‘s commandos, numbering up to 3,000 men, remained in the field until the end of the war.

Chivalry

De la Rey was noted for chivalrous behaviour towards his enemies. For example, at Tweebosch on 7 March 1902 he captured Lieutenant General Methuen along with several hundred of his troops. The troops were sent back to their lines because De la Rey had no means to support them, and Methuen was also released since he had broken his leg when his own horse had fallen on him.

Peace

In order to defeat the Boer guerillas, the British (initially under Lord Roberts then under Lord Kitchener) adopted a scorched earth counter-insurgency policy which aimed to cut off all sources of aid to the Bittereinders. This included destroying all Boer-owned farmsteads in the South African Republic and the Orange Free State and interning captured Boer civilians in concentration camps, which had high mortality rates due to a combination of infectious disease outbreaks and abysmal camp conditions.

These attritional tactics slowly eroded the will of the remaining Boer guerillas in the field to continue the fight, and they gradually came to the conclusion that a peace agreement with the British was necessary to prevent further suffering among the Boer population.[citation needed]

The British offered terms of peace on various occasions, most notably in March 1901, but Botha rejected the idea. Lord Kitchener requested that De la Rey meet with him at Klerksdorp on 11 March 1902 for a parley. Diplomatic efforts to find a way out of the conflict continued, despite British genocidal attempts on the Boers, and eventually led to an agreement to hold peace talks at Vereeniging, in which De la Rey took part and urged peace.

The belligerents signed the Treaty of Vereeniging on 31 May 1902. De la Rey and General Botha visited England and the United States later in the same year.[4]

The Boers, promised eventual self-government (granted in 1906 and 1907 for the Transvaal and Orange Free State respectively), received £3,000,000 compensation [maybe about US$30 million today], while acknowledging the sovereignty of [British king] Edward VII.

After the war De la Rey travelled to Europe with Louis Botha and Christiaan de Wet to raise funds for the impoverished Boers whose families and farms had been devastated. In 1903 he was in India and Ceylon, persuading the prisoners of war interned there to take the oath of allegiance and return to South Africa. Finally he returned to his own farm with his wife and remaining children. Jacoba had spent most of the war trekking in the veld with her children and a few faithful servants; she subsequently wrote a book about her wanderings, Myne Omzwervingen en Beproevingen Gedurende den Oorlog (1903), which was translated into English as “A Woman’s Wanderings and Trials During the Anglo-Boer War” translated by Lucy Hotz, and published in London (1903).[5]

Political career

In 1907 De la Rey was elected to the colonial Transvaal Parliament, and he was one of the delegates to the National Convention which led to the Union of South Africa in 1910. He became a Senator and supported Louis Botha, the first Prime Minister, in his attempts to unite Boer and British. An opposing faction led by Hertzog wished to establish republican government as soon as possible and resisted co-operation with the British.

Serious violence broke out in 1914 when white miners on the Rand clashed with police and troops over the use of black miners. De la Rey commanded the government forces and the strikes were put down, but a dangerous atmosphere had formed.

Opposition to South Africa’s involvement in World War I

With the outbreak of the First World War, a crisis ensued when Louis Botha agreed to send troops to take over the German colony of South West Africa (now Namibia). Many Boers were opposed to fighting for Britain and against Germany. Also, many were of German descent and Germany had been sympathetic to their struggle so they looked to De la Rey for leadership.

In Parliament he advocated neutrality and stated that he was utterly opposed to war unless South Africa was attacked. Nevertheless, he was persuaded by Botha and Jan Smuts not to take any actions which might arouse the Boers. De la Rey appears to have been torn between loyalty to his comrades-in-arms, most of whom had joined the Hertzog faction, and his sense of honour.

Siener van Rensburg attracted large crowds with accounts of his visions in which he saw the whole world consumed by war and the end of the British Empire.

JdN: One quarter of  the world was British then….and in 1917, when Van Rensburg spoke up, with the USA as its huge ally, it was close to winning WWI. No one in 1917 foresaw its disappearance — except NVR.

On 2 August [van Rensburg] told of a dream in which he saw General De la Rey returning home bare-headed in a carriage adorned with flowers, while a black cloud with the number 15 on it poured down blood.

The excited Boers took this as a sign that De la Rey would be triumphant, but van Rensburg himself believed the dream warned of his death.

Death

On 15 September 1914 Christian Frederick Beyers, Commandant-General of the armed forces and an old comrade of De la Rey, resigned his commission and sent his car to fetch the latter from Johannesburg to Pretoria as he wished to consult with him. The two generals then set out that evening for Potchefstroom military camp where General JCG Kemp had also resigned.

They encountered several police roadblocks but refused to stop; the roadblocks had in fact been set to capture the Foster gang.[6] At Langlaagte the police fired on the speeding car and a bullet struck De la Rey‘s back, ending his life;[6] his last words were dit is raak (‘It hit’).

He returned to his Lichtenburg farm as van Rensburg had predicted. Many Boers were convinced he had been deliberately assassinated, while others could not believe that he would have joined a rebellion, breaking his oath. According to Beyers, the plan was to co-ordinate the simultaneous resignation of all the senior officers in protest at the attack on South West Africa. The theory of a government assassination holds sway to this day.

Not long after De la Rey‘s funeral the short-lived Maritz rebellion broke out and De Wet, Beyers, General Maritz, commander of a force on the border of the German colony, Kemp, and other Boer veterans took up arms again but most of the army remained loyal and the rebellion was swiftly put down by Botha and Smuts. The rebels were pardoned just two years later by Botha in the interests of national reconciliation. While De la Rey would probably have been quite capable of taking to the field again at 67, it seems unlikely he would have gone against his word, especially as he had played such a leading role in bringing about the peace of Vereeniging.

De la Rey was buried in the Lichtenburg graveyard, where a bronze bust by sculptor Fanie Eloff adorns his grave. De la Rey‘s home on Elandsfontein was demolished during the Boer War, but was rebuilt on the same foundation in 1902. The Voortrekkers movement placed a small memorial to him on his farm. De la Rey‘s equestrian statue on the De la Rey square of Lichtenburg’s city hall, was sculpted by a town resident, Hennie Potgieter.[7]

Equestrian statue of De la Rey in Lichtenburg
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In popular culture

Interest in the life and career of General De la Rey has made a resurgence in South Africa due to a popular Afrikaans song, De la Rey, released by folk singer Bok van Blerk in 2005. The song concerns an Orange Free State partisan facing impending defeat, the loss of his farm, and the incarceration of his family in a concentration camp during the Second Boer War. Contemplating what he feels is certain destruction for the Afrikaner people, he calls on De la Rey to lead their people to victory.

*** JdN: Very moving song….. Do watch this video.  It brings tears to your eyes….. about the longing for a white leader when a nation faces slavery and death. The album De la Rey with Bok van Blerk, Sean Else and Johan Rautenbach became the biggest-selling original Afrikaans record of all time. Rautenbach was the co-writer of the van Blerk song “De la Rey”. 

 

As a 5th generation English-speaking South African, I am so proud of my Boer brothers. Your courage, strength & discipline is unmatched. I stand with you anytime against anyone. You will rise again. It is already written……..

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The Department of Arts and Culture responded to a request for a statement on van Blerk’s potentially subversive lyrics,[8][9] insisting that the song was “in danger of being hijacked by a minority of right-wingers”, and warning that “those who incite treason, whatever methods they employ, might well find themselves in difficulties with the law.”[8]

[end of Wiki article]

NVR prophesied, a year before it ended, the final outcome of WWI, a German defeat, and then predicted two more world wars, Germany also losing the second one. But the last world war ends through “horror bombs.”

NVR seemingly very clearly foretold Mandela, Obama, Trump and then a full-scale nuclear war between the US/NATO and Russia. Russia is destroyed, Britain completely annihilated, and the US is reduced by the devastation to minor-power status for generations. Down in the southern hemisphere, whites, Germans and Boers, carve out a white empire over what is now Black Africa.

(These Germans are Third Reich Germans – scientists, military and financiers – who escaped in 1945 to the Antarctic and the Andes mountains. Therefore beware, any and all Blacks thinking of massacring the whites of South Africa, of the white man’s return.)

4 Comments

  1. A comrade wrote me:

    Critics of Simon have told me that the prophecies don’t say that about the little black boy and the man with hair resembling a wig. Those are not in the book, “Messenger from God”. I asked Simon and I think he admitted they are not in the book but he said he could get original documents where this was written. He hasn’t done that yet and his critics contact me and insist I get that from him. So, I don’t know. Maybe we should leave out the bit about Obama and Trump. You can decide.

    I replied:

    “As for the Roche material, Roche told me that during WWII a Boer said that NVR had told these details to him, to that Boer.

    And remember, back then the idea of a Black president of either the US or RSA was unthinkable. NVR was laughed at in 1917 for predicting these things at a time when the second Ku Klux Klan was growing, South Africa had apartheid, and Gandhi, then in SA, was kicked off the train as a Hindu and was beaten for daring to sit in the white section.

    So far, everything is coming exactly true as Simon Roche said. The firing of the semi-pro-Russian Rex Tillerson as foreign minister and his replacement by the ultra-russophobe and war hawk Pompeo is something no one would have predicted a year ago.

    It is the very Jewy-looking, JdN-hating, and, IMO, jealous and envious Jan Lamprecht who is pushing this anti-Roche campaign.”

  2. Good day John

    With all respect I don’t know Jan personally but he could be right about Simon Roche being a ANC agent. 1: Suid Landers campaign to take whites to some secret location, which if you live in SA and see our highways get blocked off by normal protesting then one has to re think the plan. 2: As far as I know Jan points out the jews are causing the problems, which means he knows the truth. Simon, however, is ignoring this fact. I have always been careful to pick sides with any one.

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    But for me I have always believed that the Third Reich went to Antarctica. And that one day maybe it will return.
    And I also have not seen the prophecy where he mentions Obama or Trump could be wrong. All we can do is hope that NVR was right. But with all the events taking place now I think it is close.

    Groetnes from South Africa
    Reinhard

    • I looked at all of Jan’s info and not one item of it is probative of Roche being anything but a sincere former liberal.

      His avoiding the Jewish issue is for obvious, practical and psychological reasons. The immediate issue is the Blacks. He has been interviewed on my site, and on the YouTube of Brian Ruhe, and both he and I are fiercely antisemitic. (Ruhe’s YT channel was just deleted, wiping out six years of his videos, 1,700 in number, and three million views!)

      I talked with Simon Roche about Lamprecht’s view that it is wrong to advocate a strategy of evacuation.

      His view was that staying in urban areas so as to wage urban warfare, when Whites are often old, unarmed, and outnumbered 8 to 1, is suicidal.

      In reality, both strategies have problems, because once you are just 8% of the population, and aging to boot, then just about ANY strategy except unleashing a biological weapons on the Blacks, or hiring aliens to zap them 😉 …. has its problems!

      Jan Lamprecht has written a lot of really excellent stuff over the years. So I really think he should stop bashing the Suidlanders — especially while he is always preaching that infighting amongWhites is bad.

      And reading his recent blasts against Roche, I can say that Roche does not look Jewish in the slightest.

      I grew up among Jews, and I know a Jewish face when I see one. And to be brutal, not to want to insult Lamprecht, but if there is anyone who could be jewish, it is Lamprecht himself.

      Roche told me that the writings in the 1940s by associates about what Van Rensburg had told them in 1917 or thereafter regarding the Trump-like, scowling, conservative US president with the hair like a wig, and of the future black presidents of the US and of RSA, “can be found in the Lichtenburg Museum.”… (where De la Rey was from and is buried.)
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  1. https://www.maurizioblondet.it/jhwh-mit-uns/
    Edom Edom….Roma Italica.
    Voglio proprio conoscere questo Messia Jahweh.
    Dove lo tengono nascosto?LOL
    Oggi sono allegra.
    Enki è sempre un passo avanti 😉
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    Nel 1930.
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    Sorpresa!
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    Con tutti i suoi simboli.

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