That'a cool review, I am not surprised CIA was involved. I've never read too many books on the subject, but I've been in contact with a lot of people when I was in SA, that told some crazy stories that I know true, about CIA, SA and Libya.
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The dirty tricks in Africa are extensive and never-ending. South Africa has always been a prime hub for all of it. The South African government was at the heart of foiling this plot as a way of letting the clandestine world know that these actions wouldn't be tolerated. Due to our previous involvement in bush wars and highly militarised society, there were too many South African ex-soldiers for hire in all parts of the world. It's one thing to help with security in war zones but another to be overthrowing governments, now matter how corrupt and brutal
What the Gupta scandal showed us, is that with the right you can influence any government.
You would think it's something more common in Africa, but the same level of corruption can be seen everywhere in the world, even in Europe or the US.
Speaking of brutality, have you seen how the Australian police is actin on its people? Sickening... Australia is another training ground for the militarized police to enforce martial law.
Yes, that's completely true: I have no illusions about the rest of the world being any better, things are just more blatant. I also value the freedom we have here and wouldn't trade it for a 'comfortable', highly regulated life
Funny, it's something I say all the time.
I agree with ya, we are already thinking of our next move, in case it get worse.