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Six ebooks:

- Jan Lamprecht - Government by Deception
- Eric Harrison - Jambanja
- P.F. Erasmus - Terminal Africa: The Curse of the Ancestral Cord
- Gedaliah Braun - Racism, Guilt, Self-Hatred and Self-Deceit
- Straight Talk: The History of the CIA Intervention in South Africa
- Robb Ellis - Without Honour: A Policeman's Story in Mugabe's Zimbabwe

* Jan Lamprecht - Government by Deception

This book examines the many frightening parallels between the ANC (African National Congress) which rules South Africa and ZANU(PF) which rule Zimbabwe.

* Eric Harrison - Jambanja

Harry, a white Zimbabwean farmer, has fought to create a life out from under the shadow of a war. From meagre beginnings, he carves a successful citrus farm from the 'dirt' of a newly built settlement, only to have it ripped away in a series of vicious and shocking attacks. His family, friends and faith is sorely tested as he struggles to fight back 'by the book' - a book that has become a very sick joke in Zimbabwe.

* P.F. Erasmus - Terminal Africa: The Curse of the Ancestral Cord

This book is about Africa's ethnic realities, and more particularly their taxing southern and South African implications and consequences.

* Gedaliah Braun - Racism, Guilt, Self-Hatred and Self-Deceit

This thought-provoking book, written by an American philosopher who’s lived in black Africa for thirty years including almost twenty in South Africa, explores the realities behind these questions, and asks why almost no one – from the far left to the far right – ever talks about them. It exposes the phenomenon of white guilt and the gigantic con game based upon it. It is guaranteed to make you rethink some of your most bedrock assumptions about race and racism.

* Straight Talk: The History of the CIA Intervention in South Africa

This is a series of 4 newsletters which together tell the story of CIA activity in S.Africa. The story is told from the CIA's point of view. It tells the story of the CIA's alternating support for Apartheid and then the ANC, and the CIA's theory that it could "moderate" the ANC.

The sources are books and magazines published in the USA

* Robb Ellis - Without Honour: A Policeman's Story in Mugabe's Zimbabwe

This is the true story of a young White Policeman in Mugabe's Zimbabwe in the early 1980s. It details his funny as well as horrific experiences as a Policeman and prosecutor. He becomes embroiled in the genocide of the time. At a time when the Western Media was lauding Mugabe as a moderate, Robb and other Policemen were picking up the dead bodies and parts of bodies of people murdered by his 5th Brigade and CIO (Central Intelligence Organisation). One day Mugabe sees him at a parade and calls him over to speak to him. In the end, he gives up his Police career due to threats.

Number of files: 11
Size: 13.6 MB
Format: pdf