Ever since the Marxist African National Congress took control of South Africa in 1994, the nation has increasingly become a haven for Islamic terrorists, including those loyal to Osama bin Laden.
Khalfan Khamis Mohamed, convicted in the 1998 U.S. Embassy bombing in Tanzania, was captured in Cape Town. In addition, Islamic militants have launched over 20 bombing attacks on Western facilities in South Africa in the last seven years. South Africa now is home to more than 1 million Muslims – out of a population of 43 million – under the ANC’s open border policy.
The two largest Muslim groups in South Africa are PAGAD, the “People Against Gangsterism and Drugs” and Qibla. Qibla refers to the direction Muslims must travel to reach Mecca.
According to Koos Van der Merve, a former South African Defense Force intelligence official, “Qibla has about 260 members. They are tightly knit and exist in cells of about six or less in number. Some Qibla members are top leaders inside PAGAD. They use radio station 786 to spew anti-Western venom and recruit new terrorists.”
Adriana Stuijt, a Dutch journalist and former anti-apartheid activist, says Islamic radicals now have control of South Africa’s biowarfare stocks. She says terrorist attacks will likely increase in number.
“As far as the current terror attacks against the U.S. are concerned, I believe this is just the beginning. It is my personal opinion that there will be even more horror to follow in all Western alliance countries, including The Netherlands. I believe the International War Crimes Tribunal building in The Hague might also be at risk, as well as Camp Zeist … NATO headquarters in Brussels and the European Parliament buildings in Strasbourg. Clearly, these groups are very organized and have a lot more shots to fire off in their arsenal,” she told WorldNetDaily.
“The Western alliance countries will, in fact, be in very deep trouble if Libya and Iraq continue with their plans to develop weapons of mass destruction. I believe they might even have suitcase delivery systems for nuclear weapons now. The skills from South African experts have been crucial in developing these weapons. We have been hearing determined stories from South Africa for quite a while now that that country’s biowarfare stocks, as well as its nuclear capability, reach high levels of sophistication. This was ably demonstrated during the apartheid era, when they even built a large number of nuclear bombs and tested two of them. I can tell you this with absolute certainty.”
Added Stuijt, “Now all this knowledge and material have been hijacked by the terrorists now running the South African government, which has extremely close links with Moammar Gadhafi of Libya and Fidel Castro of Cuba, as well as the Iraqi regime – which buys many weapons from them.”
The American government apparently managed to step in to clean up all the South African nuclear-bomb material after the De Klerk government began handing over control to the Mandela regime beginning in 1992. However, biowarfare knowledge is still very much present in South Africa, as are tons of biowarfare stocks. Anthrax, Ebola, Congo fever viruses and other substances are missing. Reportedly, no one knows what happened to them. Dr. Wauter Basson claims it was dumped in the ocean. Some observers feel it may have fallen into the hands of Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Libya or Cuba.
Stuijt added, “Journalists like myself inside South Africa have been warning U.S. government officials inside South Africa for the past nine years about the incredibly volatile anti-American sentiments and the dangers they represent to all pro-Westerners. … I, in fact, attended many meetings even inside mosques in which this hatred was preached constantly and consistently throughout my reporting years, and I have also reported how it has been growing in intensity ever since then.”