This text is a lengthy and highly conspiratorial analysis of Nelson Mandela and the transition of South Africa from Apartheid to majority rule. The author, writing under the pseudonym “SAnon” and with editorial additions by “Miles,” presents a fringe narrative questioning the authenticity of Nelson Mandela, suggesting he was a puppet of powerful, often Jewish, financiers and intelligence agencies.

The initial part of the text describes South Africa’s resources and the historical context of Apartheid, focusing on the Afrikaner population, their beliefs, and the economic model of white management and black labor. The author notes the country’s strong military and discusses the internal pressures, such as black labor militancy and economic sanctions, that led to the dismantling of Apartheid. Nelson Mandela is introduced as the figurehead of reconciliation and peace during this transition.

The bulk of the text, particularly the additions by “Miles,” delves into elaborate conspiracy theories. It suggests that Nelson Mandela was not the genuine leader but an actor or a manufactured front for Jewish billionaires who sought to control South Africa’s wealth. The theories question Mandela’s appearance, voice, and personal life, proposing he was part Jewish and part Asian, possibly an intelligence asset from birth. The text scrutinizes his relationships, his early career, and his role in the ANC, suggesting it was a controlled opposition. The author also targets Winnie Mandela, Walter Sisulu, F. W. de Klerk, and his family, as well as other figures, portraying them as part of a vast, centuries-old conspiracy involving Phoenician naval interests, Dutch East India Company and British East India Company rivalries, and manipulation by Jewish elites to control global resources.

The text concludes by stating that Nelson Mandela’s legacy is not one of genuine liberation but of a country looted by international financiers, with South Africa now crumbling under corruption, economic mismanagement, and declining living standards. The author, Miles, emphasizes that Mandela was merely a pawn in a larger game orchestrated by bankers and intelligence agencies.

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