Watchman Willie Mar tin Archive http:// www.israelect.com/reference/ WillieMarti n/SEER%20[A].htmForeword by the English Translators It has been a privilege to translate this very important book; a book with a clear message from a prophet of the Almighty God to his people, not only present in the Sothern point of Africa, bt also to the !estern !orld" If one reads these visions of the Seer #icolaas van $ensbrg, one finds the %and of Almighty God always present, srel y giding %is people towards their destiny , according to %is !ill, throgh all the errors made by this stiff&necked people ot of own choice" The time of this destiny is on the hori'on and like the sn at dawn, only a faint light is visible, bt as the sn rises over and above the hori'on, its light sddenly becomes bright and clear" So also will the time of this destiny sddenly appear" The brightness thereof will be sch, that it will consme their enemies like that of fire, forever to be destroyed" (eremiah chapter )*+-+ .Is tsa mo thaags mo ghai&sce cogaidh ina n&aonar ina bhfichidi ags ina mbeirt ags ina sivaite/0 1Thoart my battle&a2e and weapons of war, for with Thee will I break in pieces the #ations and with Thee will I destroy kingdoms3" After the great strggle has ended, may we then voice the following to the %onor of or God .!ha hae wi God bled"0 General information 4rists will probably find mch to critici'e abot while persing this book, as the langage therein is inclined to be rather archaic" %owever, rewriting it into modern English wold change the whole charact er of the Seer 5an $ensbrg6s story " As the reader will learn, Seer was a simple, hmble man who had no formal edcation, being able only to read his 7ible with great difficlty" The manner in which he describes his visions may initially seem confsing, and sometimes may not even make sense to the average reader" %owever, as the story nfolds, the reader will become more familiar with his particlar style" To facilitate nderstanding of the symbols which he sed, a complete list will be fond elsewhere in this book" The term 89affir:s6 has been retained wherever the Seer describes his visions in which blacks are featred" Shold anyone feel offended by this, please nderstand that no offence is intended, bt the term is in keeping with his style of e2pression and the period in which he lived" All 7iblical otations sed in the te2t have been taken from the 9ing (ames 5 ersion, e2cept where specifically marked+ 8Good #ews 7ible6" The Seer often refers to shoes or boots in his visions" 4lease note that the shoes or boots generally worn in his day were known as 8velskoene6 1literally 8skin6& shoes3" <any farmers of his day made their own shoes or boots from tanned o2& or other hide, and althogh not as stylish as the factory prodct, were nonetheless strdy, togh and hardwearing" The !ar of *=>> & *>-is commonly referred to as the Anglo 7oer !ar " It is also known as the 7oer !ar, Second 7oer !ar, Second !ar of ?iberation or Freedom" For the sake of conformity the latter term is sed throghot most of the te2t" Aloes, or aloe trees are often sed throghot the te2t" %owever, the aloes referred to here are the Agave, American aloe or sisal plant, commonly called 8garingbome6 1cotton&trees3 in Afrikaans" <ichael 5 il@oen and (lie van $ensbrg =th (ne, *>>=
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It has been a privilege to translate this very important book; a book with a clear
message from a prophet of the Almighty God to his people, not only present inthe Sothern point of Africa, bt also to the !estern !orld" If one reads these
visions of the Seer #icolaas van $ensbrg, one finds the %and of Almighty God
always present, srely giding %is people towards their destiny, according to
%is !ill, throgh all the errors made by this stiff&necked people ot of own
choice"
The time of this destiny is on the hori'on and like the sn at dawn, only a faint
light is visible, bt as the sn rises over and above the hori'on, its light
sddenly becomes bright and clear" So also will the time of this destiny
sddenly appear" The brightness thereof will be sch, that it will consme their
enemies like that of fire, forever to be destroyed"(eremiah chapter )*+-+ .Is tsa mo tha ags mo ghai&sce cogaidh ina n&aonar
ina bhfichidi ags ina mbeirt ags ina sivaite/0 1Tho art my battle&a2e and
weapons of war, for with Thee will I break in pieces the #ations and with Thee
will I destroy kingdoms3" After the great strggle has ended, may we then voice
the following to the %onor of or God .!ha hae wi God bled"0
General information
4rists will probably find mch to critici'e abot while persing this book, as
the langage therein is inclined to be rather archaic" %owever, rewriting it into
modern English wold change the whole character of the Seer 5an $ensbrg6s
story" As the reader will learn, Seer was a simple, hmble man who had no
formal edcation, being able only to read his 7ible with great difficlty"The manner in which he describes his visions may initially seem confsing, and
sometimes may not even make sense to the average reader" %owever, as the
story nfolds, the reader will become more familiar with his particlar style" To
facilitate nderstanding of the symbols which he sed, a complete list will be
fond elsewhere in this book"
The term 89affir:s6 has been retained wherever the Seer describes his visions in
which blacks are featred" Shold anyone feel offended by this, please
nderstand that no offence is intended, bt the term is in keeping with his style
of e2pression and the period in which he lived"
All 7iblical otations sed in the te2t have been taken from the 9ing (ames5ersion, e2cept where specifically marked+ 8Good #ews 7ible6"
The Seer often refers to shoes or boots in his visions" 4lease note that the shoes
or boots generally worn in his day were known as 8velskoene6 1literally 8skin6&
shoes3" <any farmers of his day made their own shoes or boots from tanned o2&
or other hide, and althogh not as stylish as the factory prodct, were
nonetheless strdy, togh and hardwearing"
The !ar of *=>> & *>- is commonly referred to as the Anglo 7oer !ar" It is
also known as the 7oer !ar, Second 7oer !ar, Second !ar of ?iberation or
Freedom" For the sake of conformity the latter term is sed throghot most of
the te2t"
Aloes, or aloe trees are often sed throghot the te2t" %owever, the aloesreferred to here are the Agave, American aloe or sisal plant, commonly called
8garingbome6 1cotton&trees3 in Afrikaans"
<ichael 5il@oen and (lie van $ensbrg =th (ne, *>>=
Abot five o6clock one atmn morning, I was sitting on my cane chair reading
* Samel >" Sal and his servant were looking for his father6s asses that had
been lost" They fond nothing, and when Sal wanted to go back his servant
advised him that they shold conslt a man of God" %e said the following to
Sal+ .7ehold now, there is in this city a man of God, and he is an honorable
man, all that he saith cometh srely to pass; now let s go thither 1to the seer3;
peradventre he can show s or way that we shold go"0Something happened to me at that moment; a shdder went throgh me, a light
flashed throgh my head and as I stood p I spoke alod to myself+ .%ave we
not had or man of God and Seer0
5age memories came to mind, and for a fleeting moment I saw myself in the
contryside at ?ichtenbrg where my father was bsy telling me, my brothers
and sister abot Seer van $ensbrg who always went to a hill behind his hose
dring the day, to read his 7ible and pray" .And there God spoke to him"0 I
heard my father say"
This was what I cold remember" I then started searching, bt @st like Sal6s
asses, Seer van $ensbrg was lost to me" Then one morning at a place calledEloffsdal, 4retoria, he appeared before me in the form of old <r" 4al 4rinsloo,
an eighty two year old .disciple0, and a person who knew all abot Seer van
$ensbrgBa man even at that age, who had bright and clear eyes" And for the
first time since my childhood I heard the following words+ .Seer van $ensbrg
said""" 8 And from that time on I met varios other people who knew abot the
7oer 4rophet and what he had said" Then information started coming to me like
a flood"
Today I know withot dobtBwe had or own Seer/
4$EFACE
4rophet, or bearer of an apocalypse
Dring the last arter of the previos centry and the first arter of thiscentry, no one was more well& known in the !estern Transvaal than #icolaas
van $ens& nbrg, the Seer"
%e was a legend dring his lifetime and not only did well&known generals of
the 7oer war, like De ?a $ey and 9emp believe that he was a prophet, bt
statesmen like Generals %ert'og, ?ois 7otha and ("C" Smts on more than one
occasion witnessed, even in 4arliament, that #icolaas van $ensbrg6s
prophecies have come tre dring their lifetime"
There is enogh evidence which proves that #icolaas van $ensbrg was no
charlatan" The only book he read was the 7ible and he believed that his visions
came directly from God and never did he practice occltism" %e was a devotedChristian and never sed his .gift of prophecy0 for personal gain, or attempt to
impress anyone" %e believed that yo mst live yor life in honor of God and
many 7ible verses are fond in his prophecies, and to this day it has not yet
been proven that his prophecies were false, 1e2cept those ignorant people who
have attempted to interpret them in their own way3"
In a stdy called Bible History for Catechises pblished in *>* and edited by
4rofessor ("I" de !et, it wold seem that #icolaas van $ensbrg was a bearer of
an Apocalypse more than being a prophet"
#icolaas 1Seer3 van $ensbrg, the 7oer 4rophet, died in l>, bt today he is
still considered to be one of the most remarkable personages in or history"
It is therefore srprising that there has been only one half&hearted attempt, -years after his death, to pblish his life story"
From *=l 1when he was only seven years old3 ntil his death in *>, he had
more than -- visions abot his people in Soth Africa, other nations, as well
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as world affairs" Althogh many of his visions were remembered by word of
moth, it was only dring the last ten years of his life that he asked his
daghter, Anna, to write down his daily visions"
The 7ooks are ?ost/
The two books which contained his visions as written down by Anna, his
daghter, were nowhere to be fond dring the early years of l>=-, and even the
remaining family did not know where they were" According to an article in a
Snday newspaper in *>=l, these books disappeared after the death of hisdaghter, Anna 7adenhorst, and cold not be fond" #ow, after abot )- years
the books have again emerged and when reading these visions 1they have an
astonishing parallel with the $evelation of (ohn3 one realises that the symbols
and metaphors @st may contain the key to those things we do not yet
nderstand in or times" In abot -- visions the history of #icolaas van
$ensbrg6s people, the Afrikaner, is sketched over a period of l-- years, fitting
together like pieces of a p''le" ne mst only find the right piece at the right
time to complete the pictre"
9nowledge and interpretation of most of these visions were for years only
known to certain people" 7t to date many of the Seer6s closest friends coldnot interpret all #icolaas van $ensbrg6s visions" An attempt was made in a
recent pblication, bt not only were these interpretations contrary to those
given by #icolaas van $ensbrg himself, 1bt even contrary to the
interpretations given by the people themselves3 thereby casing a lot of
damage" (st as there are visions and revelations by Daniel and other pro& phets
of the 7ible which will only be nderstood when they are flfilled, so it is with
some of #icolaas van $ens& brg6s visions"
So that everyone can know0
!ith the pblication of Voice of a Prophet , I am flfilling the wish of #icolaas
van $ensbrg, namely that his visions shold be made known to all his people"
In *>l he had a vision that towards the end of this centry his people wold become more and more interested to know abot his visions" At that time he
told a very good friend of his, <r" 7oy <ssmann, who lived in 5rybrg, the
following+ .There will come a time when I will be mch in the news again" At
that time I saw that we as a nation were still arging amongst one another, and
then sddenly we have a black government" Then only will the Afrikaners6 most
bitter strggle begin"0 %e also said+ .I see a time when the whole world will be
ploghed nder" 1This is the beginning of the Third !orld !ar and everything
will be in disorder and confsion will reign3" Then I saw a snake lying on the
ploghed land" I cold not see its head or tail """"1#obody will know for certain
where this war will begin, or where and when it will end3" Everything in the
chrches will also be wrong" I saw my daghter Anna seated and writing, then Iknew+ nobody wold be able to make head or tail of my visions for one will say
B#icolaas van $ensbrg said this and another will arge and say, no, he said
ths"""" After seeing this vision I asked my daghter to write down my visions
daily so that all will know when the time comes"0 <rs" Anna 7adenhorst 1his
daghter3, who was *H at the time, started writing down all his visions from
*)th Agst *>* ntil his death ten years later, filling two books with
hndreds of entries" %ow many actal visions #icolaas van $ensbrg had will
probably never be known" Those which he .saw0 from *=*, were mostly
memori'ed and kept by word of moth"
The Seer, #icolaas van $ensbrg, did not discss his visions with everyone"4erhaps the reason was that God so decreed it and sent only a few genine and
trstworthy friends and people to the old prophet, people and friends who had
the gift, when #icholas van $ensbrg had pas& sed away, to be able to
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mere - days, for his father needed his help on their farm" From that time he
never had any formal edcation again"
From a tender age he was known to be 8different6, timid and reserved and never
took part in the mischievos pranks of boys his age, nor did he have any real
interest in farming" %e mostly en@oyed listening to his mother reading to him
from the 7ible" 7y means of the 7ible his mother was able to teach him, with
difficlty, to read the 7ook by spelling and deciphering the words one at a time"
From that time ntil his death, the 7ible was the only book he ever read and hehad no interest whatever to read anything else, for he believed other books or
newspapers were worldly things and did not spiritally enhance a person" This
made his knowledge and visions of world affairs all the more astonishing for by
only reading the 7ible over a period of )) years, he accrately forecast what
wold happen worldwide in the ftre"
%is mother, Anna Catharina van $ensbrg, was a iet, sensitive and soft&
spoken woman and healthwise not very strong" #icolaas van $ensbrg did not
only take after his mother, bt also inherited her frailness" This was the main
reason why there was sch a strong bond between them ntil her death"
(st like his mother, he disliked violence to sch an e2tent that he cold noteven stand seeing an animal being slaghtered" It is therefore an enigma why he
@oined the 7oer forces dring both wars and stayed throghot ntil the end,
even thogh he foresaw the disastros otcome" %e is also the only soldier in
history who never shot at or killed any of his enemiesBhe never carried a gn"
<any who did not nderstand his gift of prophecy shrgged their sholders and
oted Shakespeare+ .there are more things in heaven and on earth than are
dreamed of in yor philosophy"0
!hen he was still a toddler, his mother noticed that her son cold 8see6 things,
bt he was then still too yong to grasp and nderstand what was happening to
him" %is mother believed that if this gift was from God, her son wold
nderstand at a later stage" Even thogh she had always wondered how greatthis gift was that her son received and asked him many times what he was
seeing that made him so nhappy, he only stood staring at her with his deep
penetrating ble eyes and cold never tter a word" The look in his eyes was
sch that she wanted to take him to her and hg him"
<any people have said that his eyes pt fear into them and did not want to look
into them" thers again said that they have never seen sch sad eyes, it was as
thogh he looked at yo from an infinite depth, throgh yo, as if he saw
something far away which broght the sadness to his eyes"
%ow heavily this brden of prophet or seer rested on his sholders, nobody
wold know, bt at the age of twenty he had already started greying and waschosen as an elder in his chrch the following year" At thirty, neighboring
farmers older than him called him 8om6 #iklaas 18om6 meaning ncle in
English and is widely sed among Afrikaners as a sign of respect for somebody
older than oneself, even thogh not one6s immediate family3" A female was
likewise addressed as 8Tante6 or 8Tant6, meaning ant, while peers sally
addressed each other as 8neef6 or 8nig6, meaning cosin"3" An Afrikaans writer,
(ohannes <eint@es, who had made a stdy of #icolaas van $ens& brg, pt it
this way+ .It is as if #icolaas van $ensbrg had never known any childhood or
teenage years, as if he was born old and one cold not help bt feel awe and
respect towards him"0
%is mother was a woman who kept to herself and many times locked herself inher room to stdy the 7ible" This love of the 7ible and the knowledge thereof,
she always shared with her son, #icolaas"
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ne day when their minister remarked to her how obvios and great the
resemblance between her and her son was, she said+ .I know, $everend, I have
the feeling that #icolaas will become a great and well&known preacher one
day"""0
She probably knew something, as mothers sometimes do/ nly at one time
dring his childhood 1he was seven years old3 did she have a glimpse of his gift
of prophecy, becase she had passed away long before #icolaas became known
as a seer and a legend in his lifetime" 9ort koos6 van $ensbrg
#icolaas6 father, known as !illem, or 89ort 1Short3 9oos6 19oos being an
abbreviation of (acobs, or (acob3, was a very rgged man and had no time for
cowardice" As a teenager he was part of the .Great Trek0 and had to face many
hardships and dangers and when he arrived in the Transvaal, he settled on a
farm which he called 8$ietkil6 1$eed 4ool3" It therefore came as a shock to him
when he discovered that his yongest son, #icolaas, was not to follow in his
footsteps" %e wanted togh and rgged sons, who cold, like him, take on the
strggle of life with no sympathy towards, or from anyone"
%e never showed sympathy and the workers 1blacks3 on his farm e2periencedthis" %e therefore made #icolaas a shepherd, for he believed that was all he
cold do" #icolaas therefore left home every morning to herd sheep" %e carried
his food and 7ible with him, and while looking after the sheep he strggled
with the reading of the 7ible and as a reslt he eventally read throgh it many
times and cold remember lengthy passages"
The 5an $ensbrg family was very poor, and to sbsidise his meagre income,
9ort 9oos had to leave the farm many times with his wagon loaded with farm
prodcts and tools he had made, to barter for food" Dring these times his wife
and for children were alone on the farm and Annie, his wife, being of timid
natre, e2perienced these times as a nightmare, for there were many raider
gangs roving arond the contryside robbing and plndering" Dream vision
It was dring one of these times when 9ort 9oos was absent on a trip that
#icolaas had one of his visions"
A very loyal black worker, <oos, working for the 5an $ensbrg family,
knocked on the kitchen door one evening" The children were already asleep"
This black warned #icolaas6 mother he had heard that one of the gangs who
roamed the contryside was going to attack the family farm that evening and
mrder them all"
#icolaas6 mother was nmb with shock, for althogh knowing abot these
roving, plndering gangs, she never e2pected that they wold be attacked" Sheimmediately woke the children and told them that they mst get ready to leave
for a neighboring farm"
#icolaas, when his mother woke him, sat still for a moment, staring" %e then
said to her+ .It will not be necessary, <other, for God appeared to me in a
dream, saying that we mst stay home, for %e will protect s, as long as Father
is away" !e mst stay"0
The seven year old #icolaas was calm and spoke with confidence, a confidence
which his mother had never heard before" She wanted them to leave
immediately, bt #icolaas told her+ .Ko, 4ieter and the girls can goBI am
staying home"0 %is mother6s impression was that God wanted her to protect her
home and children nto death" She then decided that this was what she wolddo"
She took her for children to the front room 1sitting room3 of the hose, made
them lie down, covered them with blankets, took the old msket and waited"
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#icolaas6 brother and two sisters went to sleep immediately, bt he stayed
awake with his mother" Everything was iet and by snrise no attack had taken
place"
At first light #icolaas6 mother looked throgh the window and saw the gang
otside" For some ine2plicable reason they never attacked and as she looked she
saw them trn and rn away as if they were frightened by something or
somebody" She cold never find ot why they never attacked the hose or why
they sddenly ran away, bt from that day she believed more in her son6s gift tosee, and accepted that he received visions from God, becase he trsted in God
so mch and stdied the 7ible diligently"
A lifetime of pain, an2iety and sorrow
#icolaas van $ensbrg eventally came to nderstand this gift he hadBa gift
which wold bring him a lifetime of pain, an2iety and sorrow, for being able to
8see6 into the ftre is not always beneficial" %e also realised he cold not se
this gift to enrich himself, for then it wold be taken away, and he also realised
that the message which he wold receive throgh his gift, was far too precios
to his people, as he had to warn them of their ftre"
Althogh he was a timid person, his patriotism was very strong at the age oftwelve, and as he grew older it became like a brning flame within his heart"
This brning patriotism became more of a brning desire when he 8saw6 how
his people 1the Afrikaner 7oer #ation3 wold be oppres& sed, downtrodden, and
how traitoros some of his own wold be" 1The 7oers were first oppressed by
7ritain, thereafter by world leaders and lastly by their own political leaders3"
%e also saw division amongst his people, rebellion, brothers fighting brothers
with blood flowing, droghts, poverty, world wars and then the first of two
repblics"
In one of these visions he saw twilight descending over this contry, a vision he
also saw @st before he passed away, bt this time he saw twilight becoming
darkness"Shortly after this last vision he told a visiting member of the family+ .There will
be more treason, more abse, yes, I see more division and more flowing of
blood than dring the $ebellion" 1Dring the *>*H $ebellion the 7oers took p
arms and sided with Germany3" This is not @st or blood, bt I also see an
nbelievable miracle happening" !hen I saw this miracle, I knew only then that
the strggle of my people 1for freedom and a free contry, a $epblic of their
own3 will be flfilled and then it will be the end of the time of my visions""""0
C%A4TE$
The gift of prophecy
4eople who have the gift of prophecy acknowledge that it sometimes appears intheir yonger years, sometimes in middle age and now and then in old age, bt
very seldom throghot their lives"
#icolaas van $ensbrg6s case was different, for it began at a very early age and
only came to an end when he passed away" It reached its 'enith dring the 7oer
!ar, when it sbsided a little and reached a peak again dring his later years"
%e always e2perienced his visions in times of silence and:or when he was
alone"
Twelve years after the 7oer !ar, when he was imprisoned for participating in
the $ebellion of l>*H, he e2plained to a @ornalist, %arm ost, how his visions
ap& peared to him" 7efore this only his wife and children and a few compatriots
knew how his visions came to him"%e e2plained it as follows+ .I start to e2perience a sort of pressre in the back
of my head and my senses begin to spin ntil I become so di''y that I cannot
stand pright any more" I then lie down, pt my hands behind my head and
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close my eyes" Even thogh my eyes are closed I begin to see a ha'iness
passing before my eyes, bt the pressre in my head is still there" The ha'e
becomes thicker and starts to whirl like clods that are gathering and ot of this
the visions come as clear as daylight as thogh I am there myself" The only
thing I can do is to look and see what is shown to me""""""0
The visions end when the pressre and the di''iness sbside" %e then
contemplates on what he saw so that he may nderstand them" (st like in the
$evelation of (ohn, #icolaas van $ensbrg6s visions appeared in symbols,which were ob@ects he came into daily contact with, like pigs, goats, sheep,
o2en, horses, and asses" These animals also appear in different colors" For
e2ample+ a red bll will be England; a ble bllBGermany, and o2en with
white on the back will be America" The Afrikaner 7oer nation was always seen
as a greyish or brown type of animal"
Frther symbols were farming implements sch as picks, shovels, sickles,
ploghs, etc" 2 wagons, hooded carts and other vehicles were also symbols"
<any other ob@ects and animals seen as symbols played prominent roles in
these visions, like certain bck species 1Springbok3, chickens, yellow water,
trning wheels, etc"
%is visions were not always chronological, nor logical, and sometimes they
were so comprehensive that he e2perienced them over periods of days and even
weeks"
In the beginning he did not always nderstand his visions and it sometimes
happened for e2ample that he saw a vision of somebody withot his:her hat on
1In those days no 7oer was ever seen withot his hat on3" nly when this
person had passed away, did he know the meaning of sch a vision" 7t he soon
learned to nderstand the meanings of the symbols and visions, bt althogh he
cold or wold not in the beginning, either nderstand, or interpret his visions,
he later did so" Interpretations he only gave to close friends whose integrity he
did not dobt"From *>* ntil his death, he always went to sit on a small hill behind his
farmhose to pray and stdy his 7ible in the silence and dring these times he
e2perienced his visions" 4eople living in the srronding areas then started to
name his little hill as 8the place of visions6, for every time he retrned after
having been on this little hill, his daghter had to write down what he had seen"
C%A4TE$
The Second $evelation
%is disciple
7oy <ssmann corresponded with varios people for decades ntil his death in
*> regarding #icolaas van $ensbrg6s visions; he was his bosom friend fortwelve years, as well as his 8disciple6 and only 8messenger6" In his letters he not
only wrote comprehensively abot #icolaas van $ensbrg6s visions, which
were told to him personally, bt the more difficlt and incomprehensible
symbols and visions were e2plained to him by #icolaas"
%e said the following+ .If I had to pt into book form everything I have written
down, it wold come close to what one of the writers of the 7ible wrote
1""""making many books, there is no endBEcclesiastes * verse l3" Every
Afrikaner, whether rich or poor, shold read it 1the Seer6s story and his visions3,
then or people will know that they also had a prophet as one reads abot in the
7ible in Samel Chapter > verse > 87efore time in Israel when a man went to
enire of God, ths he spoke, come let s go to the seer, for he then is nowcalled a prophet was before time called a Seer6"0
<r" <ssmann 1he was the son of a sister of one of the 7oer generals, De ?a
$ey3, in his later years farmed at ?anglaagte 1?ong 5alley3 near 5rybrg"
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SEE$BT%E 4E$S# 7y 9alahari&<ac 19alahari&<ac is the psedonym of
an Afrikaans athor3"
Seer 5an $ensbrg as person, his pecliar character and visions drew the
interest of varios well&known people like 89alahari&<ac6, athor of a book
titled Behind the scenes of the Rebellion"1Abot the *>*H $ebellion3" %e met
#ico& laas van $ensbrg for the first time on the th #ovember *>*H at a town
called #akop" %is description of the 7oer prophet was as follows+ .%e was
short of statre, with a long black beard, and had a stately contenance, alwayscarrying his 7ible nder his arm" I have never seen him smile; his calmness was
sch that his face was virtally e2pressionless"
Together with his son they accompanied the troops on a little open cart drawn
by mles" It is astonding how mch respect General 9emp and his troops
showed him" I estimated his age in the fifties, althogh his dignified condct
made him seem mch older" !hen he e2perienced a vision, he reconted this
vision e2actly at least a hndred times that day"
!ith the patience of (ob he e2plained the vision over and over withot any
indication of becoming impatient" #ever have I seen him angry" Any other
person, nder those circmstances, wold have lost their temper".%e had an nshakeable belief in the 7ible and had no dobt that he was sent
by the Creator to assist the $ebels with advice" This was the reason why he
accepted all estions by the $ebels as part of his task" %e was a hmble and
poor farmer with @st enogh edcation enabling him to read the 7ible"0
Dr" C" ?ois ?eipoldt
1A well&known Afrikaans poet and athor3
The poet, dr" C" ?ois ?eipoldt6s view of the Seer was more scientific and
ob@ective" %is view was that, althogh the Seer was not well edcated and
withot any cltral backgrond, he had an inborn feeling for that which was
beatifl and he looked at life with the farsightedness of a poet" %e said abot
the Seer+ .%is rhapsodies came from a deep feeling from within, althogh hecold not, becase of a limited vocablary, totally e2press himself" %e sed one
word to e2press more than one meaning and repeated the same phrase with
slight modifications, not to emphasi'e the phrase, bt, as thogh he loved to
create association and rhythm"0
In the Afrikaans maga'ine, Die Huisgenoot of #ovember *>*, an anonymos
reader gave the following description of the Seer6s character and lifestyle+ .A
few weeks ago for of s specially went to visit old 8om6 #icolaas" %e lives in
an old style, flat roofed little hose, which is very elementary, bt very neat on
the whole" !hen we arrived he approached and greeted the visitors, of which
two were well&known to him, with dignity".ne immediately gets the feeling of being in the presence of somebody with a
profond personality" %is facial strctre, clear ble eyes, long beard, well
formed forehead and calmness all have a bearing on his character and
personality" As soon as we entered the little hose we were offered a cp of
coffee and after some conversation one of s asked the old prophet regarding
what lay ahead" At first he hesitated, bt after a while he started to talk abot
what he sees on the road ahead" %is way of e2pressing himself is by first
referring to some history from the 7oer !ar and how it came abot that he
became aware of his ability to foresee" Then slowly he will start talking abot
present sitations" !hile leaning on the table with his left arm, he wold slowly
and repeatedly toch his forehead and rb his beard and now and again hewold wipe the water from his eyes" It seems as if what he is telling yo creates
mental e2ertion" %e then said+ .#ot too far ahead, a thick black clod will
threaten or people, bt it will ickly pass and then there will be happiness
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and well& being" All the plains of or contry will be dg p and ploghed and
here and there a few aloe trees will be left standing and weeping bitterly"0 1the
aloe trees, according to him, is the 7ritish Government3" .The English all move
to 9imberley and then I do not see them any more" The 87oers6 1Afrikaners3
also get together and those 1Afri& kaners3 who are among the English and other
enemies of ors, I see coming over and @oining s""""0
The writer then ends his article with the following pro& phecy of #icolaas+ .I
see Ireland being flng from a wagon 1England3 like a loose sheaf of corn"0 (ohannes <eint@es
(ohannes <eint@es, a well&known Soth African writer and painter, had another
interesting opinion regarding #icolaas and the people of his time"
According to the him the 87oers6 of the old $epblics were typical 7iblical
charactersBnot @st in appearance, bt also in their way of life which was
based on the will of God" (st like the 7iblical patriarchs, their whole way of
life was sb@ected to the !ill of God" (ohannes <eint@es saw in the langage
sed by #icolaas the same poetic speech in which the 7ible was written and is
the speech in which the 87oer6 prophet revealed his visions" %e e2plained this
as follows+ .As the years passed and #icolaas stdied his 7ible more and more,eventally his speech and description of his visions wold be delivered in rich
7iblical metaphor"0
ne can see many 1almost nbelievable3 parallels between the ancient Israelites
and the 7oer people" For e2ample+ The 5oortrekkers believed themselves to be
the Elect of God and even 4al 9rger, the 4resident of the Transvaal $epblic,
declared to his people+ .Ko are the children of God"0 %e said this on many
occasions as if he feared that his people wold forget who and what they were
and are"
The estion isBwhy did 4al 9rger believe this and why did he repeat it to
his people on so many occasions The only thing we know is that this trst in
the love and protection of God was what carried the 7oer nation throgh alltheir sfferings when on trek 1when they left the Cape Colony dring 7ritish
reign3 and strengthened them dring the Anglo&7oer !ar" The basis for their
belief as being the Elect of God can be seen in the parallel of the e2ods from
Egypt by the Israelites of old and the 7oer nation6s trek inland into the
wilderness from the Cape Colony"
ther e2amples are+
(st like <oses and Aaron, the 7oer leaders were men of God" God made a
Covenant with Israel to deliver them from their enemies 1Egyptians3, and lead
them into their promised land on condition they keep that specific day 1lHth day
of #isan3 from generation to generation as a remembrance of their delivery, andthat it mst be a feast day in honor of their God" In trn the 5oortrekkers
prayed to God and asked %im to deliver them from their enemies, the Mls, at
7lood $iver and made a Covenant with God that if %e helped them, they wold
keep this day as a Sabbath from generation to generation and wold bild a
temple in %is honor" This was the battle of 7lood $iver which occrred in the
lth of December *>="
n their arrival in the promised land, Israel bilt a temple in honor of God"
The 5oortrekkers, when they arrived in their promised land , also bilt a Chrch
and monment" 1the Chrch of the Covenant in 4ietermarit'brg and
5oortrekker monment in 4retoria3" Since the battle of 7lood $iver the Day of
the 5ow 1covenant3 has been kept by the 7oers" This %oly day has now beenabolished to appease the heathens in the .new Soth Africa"0
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they, as well as their two other sisters and grandparents, were taken captive by
the English in *>-*"
Forteen years after that vision, he had another one in which he saw his eldest
son, !illem (akobs, lying on the wrong side of his coat" %e described this
vision to <r" 7oy <ssmann and his brother6s son and added that this was a
bad omen" 7t the vision of the death of his two little daghters in the
concentration camp wold affect him deeply years later"
<rs" <aria (ames, the granddaghter of 5an $ensbrg tells the story+
The grass stands high and yellow
.Dring the Anglo&7oer !ar in the year *>-*, my grandfather6s eldest son, the
late ncle !illie, together with my grandmother and two of her yonger
children fled from their farm $ietkil in my grandfather6s horse&drawn cart and
linked p with the camp of a certain <r" ?e $o2" This camp was made p of
wagons with women, children and elderly people" They camped the night on a
farm, !itpoort, which lay to the north&east of $ietkil"
.The ne2t morning as it became light, they were overpowered and taken captive
by the English officers and traitors 1#ational Scots3" The horse&drawn carts
and ees& trians escaped" 4art of this grop that escaped were my grandfather,the Seer, my grandmother, Annie, and their daghter Aletta, who later became
<rs" 7otha" %owever the wagons with the women and children were taken
captive and taken to ttosdal, then known as 9orannafon& tein" At ttosdal all
their belongings were brnt and they were escorted in open wagons to the
concentration camp at <afikeng"
.Grandfather6s son, !illie, who herded the sheep and cattle otside the camp,
managed to escape and stay ot of enemy hands"
.Grandfather saw all this happening in a visionBhe saw my mother 1%ester
Coert'e3 standing alone and a bstard 1symbol of a type of wild peacock,
depicting treason3 walking all arond her and the grass stood high and
yellow"""0 1A sign of impending danger3" #ot long after, two of his daghters in the concentration camp wold appear in
a vision again" This was in ctober of the same year when he saw Anna 9atrina
and <aria Eli'abeth, together with his deceased sister standing on a ladder" %e
then knew that they were going to die"
The deaths of his two little daghters was one of the most tramatic e2periences
of his lifetime" %e had difficlty in coming to terms with this and morned their
deaths for a long time" 7t these same two daghters, Anna 9atrina and <aria
Eli'abeth wold appear in a vision for the third time precisely - years later"
A family friend tells the story
The Seer was not so shy that he cold be described as being nsociable" %eloved people and his knowledge of hman natre was e2tensive, according to
8Tant6 1ant3 ?etta" The fact that he had the gift of foresight also helped"
.The idea that 5an $ensbrg was of sombre character was totally wrong0, said
<r" (" ?ategan, a friend of the 5an $ensbrg family" .I became a friend of 5an
$ensbrg after his release from prison in (ohannesbrg in *>*" Dring the
ne2t ten years ntil his death in *> an intimate friendship grew between or
families" Althogh we belonged to different chrches, 5an $ensbrg being a
member of the $eformed Chrch and we were members of the Dtch $eformed
Chrch, he and his wife, 8Tant6 Annie, always stayed over at or hose dring
the time of %oly Commnion" !henever they came to town they stayed at or
home" In this way we got to know and appreciate him and 8Tant6 Annie assincere Christians and rgged Afri& kaners; people on whom Chrch and nation
cold always rely, and nothing wold ever entice them to divert from the ways
of their nation"
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.5an $ensbrg never took mch notice of political talk and wold ietly sit
and listen while people were engaged in sch argments" Sometimes he wold
only nod his head when he agreed with someone" 7t, whenever people started
talking abot the 7oer nation, or abot religion, he wold enthsiastically @oin
in the conversation" ne Sn& day, @st after Chrch, while sitting at the table,
5an $ens& brg dominated the conversation for over an hor" In his soft, almost
msical voice he spoke so entertainingly that we @st sat listening" %e spoke
abot the reforms that wold take place in or contry and how the 7oer nationwold trek northwards in their thosands"
(ore will be said about these visions and their interpretations in chapters !!"
!#$ %ome of these visions are so current that they could have appeared in this
morning&s newspaper'$
.5an $ensbrg may have been a simple and not highly edcated farmer, bt
was one of the most interesting people I have ever met,0 said <r" ?ategan"
The Seer6s seventh child, 8tant6 ?etta, remembers people visiting them at their
farm $ietkil and trying to take advantage of her father6s kind&heartedness, bt
he had no troble in spotting sch fradsters"
!hen she was twelve years old, after the normal family prayer gathering, herfather made the following remark+ .I see a tree with green foliage and then a
branch growing conter to the others, break and fall to the grond" This branch
immediately started growing stronglyBa new political party" 7t the old tree
started to wither and die"0
A year after this vision General %ert'og walked ot of the cabinet of General
?ois 7otha" This led to the formation of the #ational 4arty"
The visions did not often distrb Seer, bt there were occasions when he
became so agitated that he felt compelled to talk abot them, or went otside to
find solitde in the veld"
Dring the afternoon of * <ay *>*, 5an $ensbrg came into the hose after
work and reested his daghter, Anna, to fetch writing materials" She wrotedown the visions in a school e2ercise book"
Seer dictated the following+ I see a pig lying down in Erope with its head
facing !est" The pig is being scraped clean with a sharp knife" The light is
fading and I see the pig being hng p in the Jnion"L 1The Jnion of Soth
Africa3"
!hen she wanted to know from him what this vision meant, he told her it
indicated the advent of the Afrikaner capitalist whose property he saw as being
abhorrent"
Soth AfricaBthe one with the crly golden hair
ne of the most interesting visions 5an $ensbrg e2perienced and interpretedhimself, was of three little girls lying ne2t to each other in a cradle" ne had
long black hair and ble eyes, the other one was dark of skin and the last one
had crly golden hair" The one with black hair and ble eyes grew more rapidly
than the others" Then the dark skinned one ne2t became strong, and lastly the
one with the golden crly hair" 5an $ensbrg e2plained that this vision had to
do with contries receiving their independence from Great 7ritain" %e
e2plained that the black haired, ble eyed one is Ireland, the dark skinned one,
India, and that the golden crly haired one, was Soth Africa" %e said that these
contries wold receive their independence accordingly"
(st before her death in *>=*, 5an $ensbrg6s daghter Anna, made an
interesting remark" She said she remembered her father saying that the contrywhich will win the war in the far ftre 1Third !orld !ar3 wold have to have
Germany as an ally"
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!ith the otbreak of the Second !ar of Freedom, #icolaas van $ensbrg6s gift
of prophecy came to it6s fllest, bt simltaneosly his life also became a
nightmare" %e acknowledged that it was terrible for him, as he had to endre
the war twiceBfirstly throgh his visions, followed by reality" !hat he saw in
the ftre was enogh to spiritally break even a strong man"
Together with his brother, 4ieter, he was called p to @oin the commando of
Field&General D Toit" The !estern Transvaal commandos were nder
command of General 4iet Cron@e, assisted by General 9oos de la $ey as hisadvisor"
After General Cron@e6s commando was srronded on the montain at
<agersfontein, General Christiaan de !et sent Danie Theron throgh the
English colmns to advise General Cron@e that he wold shoot a path open at a
certain spot throgh which General Cron@e cold escape with his H,--- men"
%owever, Cron@e did not see his way ot and all were taken prisoner, e2cept
#icolaas van $ensbrg and a few other men who escaped, risking their lives"
They were then placed nder command of General De !et"
I am sending yo the prophet #icolaas
That night at Tangs, 1a little town in 7otswana3, 5an $ensbrg held a prayermeeting for his fellow commandos" %e was very tired and went to bed early"
Dring the night he sddenly awoke, feeling a strange pressre in his head" It
was so intense that it made him di''y" Closing his eyes and holding his head in
his hands he did not know, nor realise what was happening to him" %e woke his
brother, 4ieter, and told him that he was afraid" 4ieter thoght it to be only a
nightmare and went back to sleep" Frightened, and not knowing what was
happening to him, #icolaas left their tent and walked into the veld" The
pressre in his head took hold of him again and he then lay down on the grond
and closed his eyes" After closing his eyes he became aware of milling clods in
front of them, which then became denser" %e thoght it to be a storm brewing,
bt the clods sddenly disappeared and he saw a plain in front of him" !hat hethen 8saw6 that night made him think he was losing his mind" At snrise when
the commandos started to mont p, Field&cornet (an van !yk noticed that
#icolaas van $ensbrg was missing" Some of the men then started searching
for him" After a while, they fond him lying beneath a bsh like a frightened
child" %is hair was tosled, his face dirty and streaked with tear marks and his
clothes tattered and dirty"
Some of the men fond this hilarios and laghed at him, for to them he looked
like a lot" #icolaas did not say a word and despite his appearance he was very
calm" It was only Field&cornet (an van !yk 1who later married 5an $ensbrg6s
sister3 who saw #icolaas6 red eyes and bloodied chewed nails and realised he
mst have gone throgh a terrible e2perience"
The yong Field&cornet waited ntil they were alone in camp and asked 5an
$ensbrg+ .6om6 9lasie, what happened last night0
!hat #icolaas van $ensbrg told him was so terrifying that Field&cornet 5an
!yk refsed to believe him"
Everything covered nder smoke and flames
5an !yk reported the incident to General De la $ey and to his srprise the
general reested that he fetch #icolaas" 5an $ensbrg then told the general
abot the vision he had" 1I ote him verbatim3+ .General, last night I saw
something terrifying" !e will be going to 9imberley, bt we will not stay there
very long" I got this feeling that we were riding again, sothwards" Then thevision appeared+ I saw or men fleeing across a blackened earth" Then I saw or
wives and children bndled together in hndreds and thosands" I can still hear
the children crying" The women were also filled with despair and grief and as
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seemed that 5an $ensbrg nderstood these peoples6 needs and fears and he
tried to help them"
%owever, he always answered hesitantly as he did not want to pset his
comrades and interpreted what he saw in sch a manner that they were
comforted"
Dring those dark, sad times, the Seer6s nderstanding and sympathy served as
inspiration for his people" This alone is already sfficient reason to honor his
memory" Throghot the years of war he lived closely to his people; associatedwith them on a more intimate footing than previosly and this deepened his
love for his contry and his people even more" %e served his people ot of love,
and his gift was a gift from God in service of the 7oer nation"
It wold fill a book with hndreds of pages to e2plain and interpret all the
visions of this old 7oer prophet" Jnfortnately not all the visions and
predictions he saw dring the !ar of Freedom were preserved, and 7oers who
foght in that war are no longer living" Those we do know of were those visions
which were passed on by traditional word of moth" The rest which he saw
from day to day were never written down"
General De la $ey once said+ .If ever a book is written abot the old Seer, itwold be one of the most interesting contribtions towards the literatre of the
history of the !ar of Freedom"0
It has been said by certain historians that the Seer advised General De la $ey
regarding military strategies" This was never the case, for the Seer had virtally
no military e2perience and wold never have interfered" The most important
aspect of 5an $ensbrg6s advice was that he cold 8see6 the strength of nmbers
of a 7ritish force and from which direction they were advancing" Sch
information then was sed be General De la $ey to plan his strategy"
Some of the commanders ignored #icolaas6 warnings, often with disastros
reslts" %owever, generally the Seer6s word was law" #icolaas always remained
hmble and never enforced his warnings on his seniors or the brghersBhemerely passed them on as timely warnings" It never occrred to him to show
pride abot his wonderfl gift"
!hen 5an $ensbrg spoke, everyone fell silent and listened" Then he wold tell
of his strange visions; visions of battles between blesbck blls, rams and blls;
visions of blood and sieves and ploghs; of black crtains, pails, white papers,
black morning crepe, flowers, ropes, the sn, moon, stars and comets; and
visions of flags, sickles and bricks"
4erhaps Almighty God ordained that the old Seer6s visions, wold not only be
noted down by his daghter, bt also to live forth by word of moth, for or
history has repeated itself *-- years laterBthe 7oer nation is once again livingin that smelting&oven of oppression, distress and devastation"""
Saddle pBnsaddle/
<r" ("("<" Keats, of (an 9empdorp wrote+ .<y late father 1a Field&cornet in
General de la $ey6s commando3 said not long after the English occpied
9lerks& dorp in <arch *>-, General de !et decided to reoccpy the town" %is
commando arrived at a spot close to 9lerks& dorp in the early part of evening
and wold camp there for the night" Everyone, e2cept 5an $ensbrg, off&
saddled, bt he remained seated" Father asked+ 0!hat nowL %e replied+ .?ook,
the English are advancing straight at s from 9lerksdorp"0 Father believed him,
as did General De la $ey, who ordered Father and two other men to go and
determine whether the English were really on their way" The rest of the menwere ordered to immediately saddle p again and wait on their horses ntil my
father and his companions retrned"
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Father and the two scots rode a short distance towards the town when they
spotted the English commando, bt they were moving away from them towards
9lerksdorp" After following the enemy for some distance they trned arond,
satisfied that no Englishman wold dare show his face near the camp that night"
n reaching the commando again they were srprised to see that everyone,
e2cept 5an $ensbrg, had saddled p again, ready to leave ickly" 5an
$ensbrg, however, rested against a tree&trnk while his horse was cropping
grass a short distance away" Father asked the Seer what this meant, pon whichthe old man stroked his beard and replied+ .Ko see, cosin, shortly after yo
left, I saw the English troops trn arond, so I off&saddled" This lot did not want
to believe me" Ko can also off&saddle now" !e will enter 9lerksdorp tomorrow
withot having to fire a single shot"0 It happened e2actly as the Seer said+ the
7oers did not find a single Englishman in the town/
The beginning of his grief
The Seer once said to a friend+ .A great responsibility rests on my sholders"0
Then he oted from 4salm =+ .Give ear, my people, to my law; incline
yor ears to the words of my moth" I will open my moth in a parable; I will
tter dark sayings of old+ !hich we have heard and known, and or fathershave told s" !e will not hide them from their children; shewing to the
generation to come the praises of the ?ord, and %is strength, and %is wonderfl
works that %e hath done"""0
The Seer indeed spoke in parables and riddles and his nation seldom listenedB
or perhaps they did not want to listen" $ight to the end of the war the Seer was
treated with a degree of contempt and anger by some of the brghers" n one
occasion they even forced him to 8ride o2&hide6 as pnishment for the so&called
8visions6 with which he naggingly tormented the 7oers" ("F" van !yk said+ .%e
15an $ensbrg3 8saw6 far too many fierce blls which posed danger for or
commando, and those blls also meant nothing as we cold not even slaghter
them" The 8war& concil6 fond the Seer gilty and he had to ride o2&hide"The skin of a freshly&killed beast was sed for this prpose" It was pt down on
the grond with the hair side p and si2 elongated holes 1large enogh to insert
two hands3 were ct in on either side" Twelve men stood arond the hide and
#icolaas was told to lie down on it" The twelve then lifted the hide, plling it
tat" They threw #icolaas high into the airBfive times in sccession"
It was a dangeros game, bt the Seer accepted it with a good&natred,
embarrassed smile"
The reason for the brghers6 hostility started in ctober *=>> when the Seer
told General 9oos de la $ey that the 7oers wold not only lose the war and the
English flag hoisted in 7loemfontein and 4retoria, bt that hndreds of 7oer
hoses wold be torched, farms plndered and women and children wold be
captred and taken away" Some of the Seer6s comrades were so incensed by
these predictions that they threatened to shoot him; they bran& ded him a
coward, said he was insane and an ppermost traitor"
%owever, despite all this, and his own shock and dismay at the frightening
vision, Seer van $ensbrg silently endred their accsations and hostility" %is
comradeship and patience towards them never altered; even after that same
vision became reality more than a year later"
Throghot the war the salvation, welfare and safety of his people were all that
mattered to himBso mch so that he never mentioned a word to anybody abot
the sffering he and his family e2perienced dring the dark times of the war andthe $ebellion"
Early one night in (anary *>-*, he and some family members stayed with a
farmer, !illem 7osman, in the !olmaransstad area" !hile drinking coffee the
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following morning, the Seer sddenly held p his right hand and placing his left
hand over his eyes, he sat staring ahead a long time" %e trned to the farmer
and said+
.!illem, I see three cows coming down the road five miles away from
9lerksdorp on the other side of the montain" They will be here before snset"
They seem dead tired, e2hasted and rgently in need of attention"0
The farmer6s wife laghed and mockingly told her hsband that 5an $ensbrg
probably had his eye on the cows which had been missing for a month already"%owever, !illem 7osman and someone else rode away to go and look for the
cows" Five miles on the other side of the montain they fond three emaciated,
terrified women fleeing from the English soldiers" 7ack at the 7osman
homestead, they told an appalling story+
.The English arrived on or farm, brnt the hose with all or possessions,
drove or cattle to their camp and abdcted s, a nmber of children and old
people on an o2 wagon; bt we three managed to escape dring the night"0
The seer6s children go to the death camp
Some days after re@oining General de la $ey6s commando, he saw a vision in
which five of his children were captred by the English and he, his wife and theother two children remaining behind" n hearing this, General 9oos de la $ey
permitted 5an $ensbrg to retrn to $ietkil to safegard his family" Arriving
home, the Seer first went to warn his parents, 1who were living in the original
hose at $ietkil3 as well as some of the neighboring farmers to leave the area
immediately, as the English were on their way to plnder their homes and
captre their women and children"
nly a few neighbors and one or two friends believed 5an $ensbrg and they
started preparing to leave their farms"
!ith assistance from a friend, the 5an $ensbrg6s frnitre and other
possessions were stored in one room which was then sealed with an additional
clay wall on the inside" This little storeroom was so cnningly bilt that nlessone knew of its e2istence, the plastered partition cold be mistaken for an
inside wall"
?ate that afternoon while the women were preparing spper for the children,
they received a message that the English soldiers were advancing towards
$ietkil and they had to make a hasty departre" 5an $ensbrg, his wife and
eldest son, !illie and two daghters fled into the veld in their horse&drawn cart,
driving their cattle ahead of them" Their eldest daghter, %ester, the other for
children and their grandparents, accompanied by other farmers6 wives,
attempted to flee towards !olmaransstad in o2&wagons" Two of 5an $ensbrg6s
sisters&in&law, <esdames #onnie van !yk and %annie Claasen, were amongthis grop" #onnie van !yk was the wife of Field&cornet (an van !yk, who
was present at Tangs dring the early years of the war when the Seer saw the
vision of destrction and the end of the war" It was he who took the 7oer
prophet to General de la $ey"
The two children accompanying the Seer and his wife began crying from
hnger, bt there was no time to stop and feed them" They fled throghot the
night" At dawn when #icolaas re@oined the refgees, he was told how some of
the wagons 1among those being his own and that of <rs" van !yk3 got lost in
the dark and went in another direction"
9ill the chickens/
This grop also inclded a neighbor6s wife, <rs" Ssara Gertrida Steyn, andher children" Kears later <rs" Steyn told her grand&daghter, ?ynette 7aird, of
their e2perience" She said after two days of fleeing they, together with 5an
$ensbrg and family arrived at the homestead of an elderly farmer" The hose
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was bilt against a high ridge" The farmer invited them to stay for the night"
The old Seer immediately asked whether he had any chickens" !hen the farmer
asked why, 5an $ensbrg answered+ .Shoot the dogs and slaghter all yor
chickens/0
The farmer stared at him in srprise and 5an $ensbrg had to repeat what he
said, adding+ .English troops will arrive here tonight and I see them passing
very close to the hose" The dogs will start barking, the chickens will make a
noise and we will all be captred"07t the farmer did not want to know anything and refsed point blank to obey
the Seer6s orders" %owever, #icolaas persisted and eventally persaded his
host to do as he was ordered"
<rs" Steyn clearly recalls that the night was clear with a fll moon and from
inside the darkened hose they observed a nmber of monted English slowly
passing along the base of the ridge"
5an $ensbrg and company left the following morning to contine the search
for the rest of his family and parents" ?ater dring the day they encontered a
7oer commando closely following the English and the men told him that the
wagons which were lost had fallen into enemy hands near 9orannafontein 1laterrenamed ttosdal3" The English initially took the women, old people and
children to 9orannafontein and brnt their wagons that same night" the Seer6s
parents, for children and Annie6s sisters were sent to the concentration camp at
<afikeng in open wagons"
The driver of the wagon on which the Seer6s daghter, %ester, rode, was
nicknamed 8Good man6 becase he had five year old ?etta placed in the care of
her sister, %ester"
Filled with an2iety and sorrow, the Seer re@oined his commando" %e already
had a premonition that this was @st the beginning of the triblations he and his
family wold have to bear"
In the mrder campsIn the concentration camp, caring for her two brothers and two sisters fell on
the sholders of his *&year old daghter, %ester" Daily rations were so meagre
that they were perpetally hngry, and little %ester took in washing to earn a
few e2tra pennies" This kept her bsy from dawn to dsk daily so that eleven
year old Cornelis had to stand in the ee at the rations store to receive the
family rations"
<rs" Eli'abeth <eyer, another camp inmate at <afe& king, said it was
impossible for the handfl of helpers to hand ot rations to thosands of women
and children in a single day" So on <ondays they eed for meat 1which was
mostly rotten and inedible3, Tesdays to received coffee, rice or sgar, flor andsalt on !ednesdays and Thrsdays and only received a little firewood on
Fridays" Every day people eed from dawn ntil nightfall to be assisted" n
many occasions the frail fainted in the scorching sn, bt the camp athorities
ignored them as thogh they were non&e2istent"
.Jnder these desperate conditions,0 <rs"<eyer said+ .measles and typhoid
were rife in the camp" It was so severe that whole families were wiped ot" At
one stage the death toll totalled * per day"0
Emily %obhose
In her book+ +he %orrows of /ar (and those who suffered them', Emily
%obhose describes the following+ .<others with small children had to wait
three days before seeing a doctor, and when their trn came arond, they werechased away, for+ 8don6t yo know that all children nder the age of five years
mst die6 Sch a woman retrned to her tent with an eternal, relentless hatred
towards the enemy"0
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ne morning on rising to go and do washing, *&year old %ester was aghast on
noticing that both her sisters had contracted measles" 5an $ensbrg had not
received any news abot his family for some time, as dring that period De la
$ey6s forces were continosly being honded by the enemy and also had a few
narrow escapes" %e and Annie wold only meet again in middle ctober of
*>-*"
%owever, it was a @oyless renion, for his first words to her were+ .<y wife,
early this week I had a vision of or children in the death camp at <afikeng andit was not good" I see a ladder reaching from Earth to %eaven and or two
daghters, Anna 9aterina and little <aria Eli'abeth are standing on it, and
while still looking, I saw my sister, 7ettie, who had passed away in 8=),
appearing at the foot of the ladder" This means that the ?ord has sent 7ettie to
fetch or childrenBthey are no longer with s"""0
Shortly afterwards he and his wife received tidings that ten year old Anna
9aterina and five year old <aria Eli'abeth had respectively died of measles on
th and =th ctober in the camp at <afikeng" At the same time two of his
nieces, the daghter of his sister and that of his sister&in&law, #onnie van !yk,
had also passed away"
(+wenty years later these four children would play the leading role in one of
Van Rensburg&s most important visions regarding the destiny of the Boer
nation'$
After fleeing from their farm, $ietkil, dring that night, 5an $ensbrg never
had the chance to visit his farm again before the end of the war" nce there, he
discovered that his friend who had helped him enclose his few pieces of
frnitre behind the secret wall, had @oined the English forces as a #ational
Scot" %e informed them of the false 8inner6 wall in #icolaas6 hose" Shortly
after, the traitor accompanied a troop of soldiers to $ietkil where they
dynamited and destroyed the frnitre"
The day after he and his wife discovered the destrction, he stood dmbly for along while ne2t to his dismayed and grief&stricken wife and then spoke softly+
7a,ed we came into the world and na,ed we will leave it$$$-
C%A4TE$ =
<essenger of God
The Seer never forgot that his gift was from God and that he shold se it in
service of the 7oer nationBand, ironically enogh, this was at the height of the
saddest time in its historyBwrote (ohannes <eint@es"
And, like the 7iblical prophets, the Seer never took p the sword against his
nation6s enemy" .%e has been sent by God to lead s,0 one of his fellow&
brghers said, adding+ .5an $ensbrg was the essenger of 8od and not %is%word$0
The otcome of the war cold have been vastly different for the 7oer forces had
they made more se of the Seer6s gift of prophesy, bt right p to the end only a
few individals soght his consel now and then"
Ket every day he saw in broad terms what was happening on the battlefield" In
this manner he correctly predicted the otcome of the last great battle between
General de la $ey and ?ord <ethen" Even then he was not spared the
distressing otcome of the war"
According to Field&cornet Keats, who was present, De la $ey meticlosly
planned the battle between himself and <ethen+ .That evening, after war&
concil, General de la $ey sent me to go and call 5an $ensbrg to find otwhether he had 8seen6 anything" 5an $ensbrg nodded and described his vision+
I see a red Afrikaner bll approaching from 5rybrg" %is horns face straight
forward" %e is an2ios to fight" %e is brave and strong, bt when he reaches
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Two red flags are draped over a fence and two head of cattle are fighting" 1I
have never seen sch a sickle or sch red flags3" Then I spotted my bll, old
4ietBblood was pshing p from inside him and he was angry" For prple
flags are also draped over the fence and they, too, trn red" Shortly before the
Great !ar, a fontain of blood flowed from 4iet" Sddenly the faces of war
appear before me again; blood raining from clods, bckets of blood" There is a
massive fire brning" There is a yellow brick which becomes soft" And thenBI
saw a hge red flag moving from north to soth" The fire also brnt from northto soth" Then everything fades and two red blls are engaged in battle"""0 5an
$ensbrg was silent for some time before asking+ .!hat do yo think it means,
8om6 9oos For that fire will contine brning long after the war is over"0
%owever, De la $ey had no idea that the sickle represented the Commnist flag
or the prple flags indicated the $ssian vassal or dependent states which
wold fall to Commnism; that the melting yellow brick depicted the
hmiliation of (apan" %ow cold he know that the red flag and fire moving
from north to soth wold indicate the onslaght of Commnism throgh
China, along the 4acific ocean and Soth Seas And the two battling blls
Athorities agree it can only mean that $ssia and China wold be engaged in a
devastating war before the end of this centry"
General de la $ey left in sombre mood" #ot long after, he again sent Captain
#iewenhis to the seer" The message sent back with him was even more
distrbing+ .I see threatening storm&clods piling p over or contry" Soon the
fse that will set the whole contry alight, will be lit"""0
C%A4TE$ >
<orning crepe over ?ichtenbrg
(st at this time an event occrred which wold for ever immortalise the name
of Seer van $ensbrg in the annals of 7oer history" n Satrday, **th (ly
*>*H, scarcely three weeks prior to the otbreak of war, the Seer ne2pectedlyarrived at General de la $ey6s farm, Elands& fontein, in the ?ichtenbrg district"
It was the first time in the *) years of their friendship that 5an $ensbrg
ndertook the >- km trip to visit the general appro2imately km otside
?ichtenbrg" %e knew he was the bearer of bad news which wold affect the
life of his dear friend and national favorite and he wanted to convey it
personally"
Elandsfontein was a poplar visiting place" 7oer generals, 7ritish statesmen,
townsfolk and brghers often called there, as well as people who wanted to
en@oy the anecdotes and hmor of the famos general and the hospitality of his
wife, 8tant6 #onnie" A lively atmosphere always prevailed on the farm, ntil the
Seer arrived on that fatefl day"""
The general immediately realised that #icolaas had seen another vision, one
that compelled him to ndertake the tiring trip on horseback to speak to him"
They had scarcely greeted when the old prophet said+ .6om6 9oos, I had to
come" It is a serios matter"0
De la $ey took one look at #icolaas6 large, weary and sad eyes, his frail bent
sholders, and with trepidation he realised that #icolaas was even more
bewildered than when he saw the terrifying vision abot the !ar of Freedom/
The general was at a loss for words" !hen they stepped on to the verandah, he
laid his hand on the old man6s sholder+ .Ko look tired and done in, 8om6
#icolaas" It is nearly snsetBplease rest now and we will talk tomorrow"""0(/hat follows ne<t is a verbatim reflection of events the ne<t day as noted down
by 8eneral de la Rey&s favourite daughter3 Polly$ %he did so at the re=uest of
>ohannes eint?es3 the author'@
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$ebellion" The Seer and many men from his congregation @oined General 9emp
to take part"
All able&bodied men from the area were commandeered to the railway station at
?ichtenbrg" n arrival there the protesters, among others 5an $ensbrg,
Commandant I'ak Claasen, <r" !" #adQ and General 9emp monted their
horses, galloped away and assembled at %aakbos& laagte"
!hen the Seer appeared, the ma@ority harbored no dobts that he was the
8<essenger of God6 and his voice wold take on a profond ality for themthroghot the dration of the *>*H $ebellion"
After General 9emp addressed the rebels at %aak& boslaagte, the brghers also
reested to hear what the Seer had to say" <aking a short speech, this was the
first time he spoke abot the 8blood&flag6 which wold be flying over his
people+ .I see we have or own flag, bt there is a bloodstain in the centre"""0
1<r" #adQ personally noted down this vision3"
8om #icolaas himself believed that he had been sent by God to serve the
$ebellion with advice and gidance" %e knew beforehand what bitter sacrifices
it wold reire; bt he felt himself called to personally endre those sfferings
and walk along the road which .God has opened for my 7oers,0 as he pt it tohis nephew"
From all the reports, and according to tradition, there is no dobt that with the
help of his visions, he freently kept the commando ot of the hands of their
prsers and enabled them to avoid varios other pitfalls"
Commando members often relied more on the Seer6s visions instead of obeying
orders issed by officers, with the reslt that the officers became pre@diced
towards him" General <anie <arit' once remarked that he wold never allow
#icolaas in his commando+ ."""becase he 8sees6 sch strange things which he
tells the brgers abot and @st now they believe him so that my officers can do
nothing with them"0 nce even General 9emp 1in whose commando the Seer
served3 became impatient with #icolaas and placed the blame for all theirmisfortnes on his sholders"
#icolaas participation in the $ebellion also reslted in a rift between him and
his chrch"
The mintes of the 8#ederditsch6 $eformed Chrch indicate that Seer van
$ensbrg served as deacon on the Chrch Concil in *=>)" %e resigned as an
elder in *>-= and was only nominated as elder again after the $ebellion"
%owever, $everend S" 5ermooten, who was consltant for !olmaransstad at
that stage, hoped that the Seer wold decline the eldership as he was a rebel,
which cold case dissension in the chrch" <eeting by chance at the chrch
sare, $everend 5ermooten said to him+ .5an $ensbrg, I hear yo declined toaccept"""0 to which the Seer replied+ .Kes, $everend, bt yo did not want me to
accept/0
Israel and the 7oer $ebels
It is noteworthy how often the $ebels of *>*H compared the @orney of <oses
and the Israelites to Caanan with their own circmstances+
0' 422 of our men3 poorly armed3 had to tre, in the same manner as oses and
the 9sraelites tre,,ed through the desert to Caanan$
!' /e had our own oses who performed his own miracles A:om& Cornelius
van RooyenAwith his built"in compass3 who ,new the hours of night as well as
those of day$ 7ow he and 7icolaas3 the %eer3 were together and between them
they advised 8eneral Kemp what he should do$5' 9t must have been some sight for 8overnment troops to observe the small
encampment in the far distance from the high mountain$$$ in the same manner
that Bileam could observe the encampment of the 9sraelites from the mountains$
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African contries #orth of s, to or Soth Africa, an from here to Erope" 5an
$ensbrg added that he wondered what they wanted"
Dring the rest of the @orney he contined speaking abot the strange hammer
and sickle he kept seeing to the north" This greatly distrbed him/
!hen riding from 9rman towards 9at and Sishen, one sees the 9oranna
montains on one side and the ?angeberg on the other" The Sishen&Saldhana
railway line rns between these two ranges"
#ow, when General 9emp6s $ebel commando rode from 9rman in the
direction of lifantshoek and they cold see the desert sand, the Seer asked
Frans Groene& wald+ .And now !hat is the meaning of all those lights that
look like those of (ohannesbrg0
<r" Groenewald said he saw nothing bt 9alahari sand" %e cold never
nderstand that vision of the Seer, becase when he told me this, Sishen was
still covered nder limestone and sand" The $ailways only developed Sishen
after <r" Groenewald had passed away"
!hen one nowadays proceeds from 9rman towards lifantshoek in the
evening, one can see the lights of all the minesBinclding those of Sishen and
9at, and they look @st like (ohannesbrg dring the Seer6s time" !ho woldhave thoght this possible in those years
<r" %ager contines writing+ .At one time the rebels were srronded by Jnion
troops on this side of 9heis, and it was clear that they were trapped there"
General 9emp then realised that he was in troble and called a war concil
meeting" There did seem to be one soltionBthey wold have to fight their way
ot at a specific location" %owever, before giving the order to do so, General
9emp decided to conslt the Seer" %e called 5an $ensbrg over and e2plained
his plan to him" The Seer shook his head and said+ 0#o, we have to cross that
hillock there,L indicating towards the place" General 9emp then told him that
the Government6s cannons were standing there and held his binoclars ot to
#icolaas to look for himself" 7t withot taking them, the Seer said+ .It is allright; I can see the cannons, bt they are nmanned"0 General 9emp followed
his advice and they crossed the hillock withot a single shot being fired"
Mr. D.J. Esterhuizen
<r" Esterhi'en6s father and 8om6 #icolaas van $ens& brg became good
friends dring the $ebellion and were often seen in each other6s company"
Dring their march to German !est, they were engaged in a skirmish with
Government troops one evening and before darkness fell, the $ebels were
srronded" %is father, Commandant Esterhi'en, decided to wait ntil later
that night before breaking throgh the enemy lines" %owever, the Seer went to
him and said+ .!e will be captred where yo are planning to escape tonight, bt the ?ord is opening another way for s on the other side where we mst go
throghBI will lead yo to safety"0
Commandant Esterhi'en assembled the men and told them abot the plans"
%owever, he warned them that they had to be e2ected very ietly and orderly"
%e and the Seer wold take the lead and dring the e2ods no smoker was
allowed to strike a match" They had progressed only a short distance when the
Seer said+ .Commandant, someone is striking matches in the back lines"0
Commandant Esterhi'en called the men to a halt and strictly forbade anyone
to smoke, and they started walking again" #ot long after, 5an $ensbrg
whispered once again+ .Commandant, somebody is still striking matches to
light a pipe"0 The commandant6s patience was wearing thin and ordering theSeer to lead the men on, he trned his horse, $by, and rode to the rear of the
colmn" Then he spotted a man who had plled his coat halfway over his head,
attempting to light a pipe behind it" There and then the commandant belabored
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the clprit across his head with his s@ambok, which effectively e2tingished the
man6s craving for a smoke/ 5an $ensbrg then led them throgh safely withot
any of the Government troops getting any inkling of their presence"
$ecord of the $ebellion
1As told by 7oy <ssmann3+
<ost important is the @orney we had to ndertake in *>*H to German Soth
!est to negotiate treaties" I described how, dring this @orney, 8om6 9lasie
told s day and night where or enemies were and where we cold safely pass
throgh their lines" A symbolic trek/ In the same manner -- --- Israelites
trekked throgh the de& sert, so -- of s 1poorly armed3 had to do the same"
General Smts controlled the entire Defence Force, as well as all the cannons
and battle eipment" They went ot of their way to stop s, captre s or shoot
s to prevent s from reaching German Soth !est, bt it was all in vain"
#ow I6m planning to take my manscript abot the $ebellion to Die Vaderland
1a national daily newspaper3 to ask what the cost wold be to print - or )-
booklets""" They refsed and so I pblished the booklet myself"
This piece of history is @st as important in the history of or people as that of
the solemn 5ow made at Danskraal 17lood $iver3 on the *th of December*=="""
%oist the 85ierkler/
(+he :Vier,leur& (four"colour' flag of the old +ransvaal Republic was so named
because it consisted of three horiontal bands of red3 white and blue and a
vertical band of green'$
!hen the 7oer Generals were called p to 5ereeniging in *>- to negotiate
peace, 8om6 9lasie said to General 9oos de la $ey+ .Ko will declare peace,
bt we will lose or contry"0 %e added+ .Another war will break ot between
England and Germany and we will regain or lost freedom as a reslt""" I see a
nmber of people hastily trekking between the wells 1perils3 to German Soth
!est with me in order to negotiate treaties with the Germans there" As far as the bondary between s and German Soth !est is concerned, we do not cede an
inch of or bondary, becase+
:Het midden van de ran?erivier al in de toe,omst de grenen vormen tussen
Duits Euidwest")fri,a en de Kaap,olonie$& 1In the ftre 1ahead3 the centre of
the range $iver will form the bondary between German Soth !est and the
Cape colony3"
In *>*H when Generals 7otha and Smts indicated that they intended anne2ing
German Soth !est for England, De !et, De la $ey and 7eyers decided to
hoist the 5ierkler and fight for a repblic; bt they wold not shed innocent
blood or move bondaries"Shortly before the otbreak of war, $everend Fast& mann of Schwei'er&
$eneke was on leave in Cambridge" %e received a letter from my father which
read+ .Seer van $ensbrg said yo mst come home, becase he sees the flames
of war being ignited"0 $everend Fastmann ignored this advice, as a professor
1at Cambridge3 told him+ .There are no war clods in the sky, so where will war
come from0 %e then went to Scotland" Eighteen days later he cold not board
his ship becase he had sailed on a German ship" So ?ord Selborne offered him
and his wife a free passage to Cape Town"
At the time I was attending school in Stellenbosch when I received a telegram
from my father ordering me to retrn home immediately"
I showed $everend Fastmann my telegram and we travelled together toSchwei'er&$eneke" En rote I told them how 8om6 9lasie had told my father
how we wold be travelling to German Soth !est"
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#o sooner had we arrived in Schwei'er&$eneke when 4arliament decided to
invade German Soth !est with the help of volnteers" The English regiments,
The #atal Carbineers, #atal ?ight %orse, Cape <onted $ifles, etc",
immediately entered the field" The first division which reached German Soth
!est marched as far as Sandvlei"
General De la $ey was shot dead on *)th September *>*H" Soon afterwards
General Smts commandeered Isak Claasen with his men and when they
arrived at Co& ligny, a train was standing ready to transport them to GermanSoth !est" 4ainted on the side of the train was the message+ .5olnteers for
German !est"0 Isak said+ .I am no volnteer/0 and he and his men led their
horses off the train which broght them from ?ichtenbrg" Then General Smts
and his loyal followers attacked Isak6s commando"
!eBfrom Schwei'er&$enekeBdeparted from Christi& ana to ?ichtenbrg and
fond Generals 7eyers and 9emp with appro2imately --- menBtravelling in
the direction of Schwei'er&$eneke" n the evening of nd #ovember *>*H 1it
was fll moon3 we slept = miles 1* km3 from Schwei'er&$eneke" n the rd
#ovember we plled down the English flag and hoisted the 5ierkler" $everend
Fastmann saw me and called me over" n reaching him he said to me+ .It is a
great sin to rebel against yor athoritiesBread Romans thirteen"0 I replied+
.$everend, while yo were in Cambridge yo did not believe and now, once
again, yo have no faith" !e are on or way to German Soth !est as I told
yo on the train"0 %e asked+ .!here is 5an $ensbrg0 I replied+ .%e will be
here arond ten or eleven o6clock"0
<eanwhile a nmber of professors and 1chrch3 ministers from Stellenbosch
sent a decree to General 7otha and said+ .Ko mst condemn the $ebels
becase it is a great sin to rebel against the athoritiesB Romans 05$0 For this
reason General 7otha called all the !estern Transvaal chrch ministers to
4retoria and ordered them to preach Romans 05 only"
That afternoon after lnch my eldest brother accompanied the Seer to $everendFastmann" n their arrival, $everend Fastmann said+ .It is a great sin to rebel
against yor athoritiesB Romans 05"0 The Seer replied+ .$everend, the ?ord
sent Samel to anoint Sal as king" Then the ?ord sent Samel again to anoint
David as king" !ho, among the followers of David or Sal were the rebels0
Then $everend Fastmann said+ .?ook, the ld Testament is obsolete/ It serves
as a story book to lead s to the #ew Testament"0
.!e mst remember that the Ten Commandments are written in the ld
Testament and not in the #ew,0 the Seer ipped and added+ .$everend, I6m
coming to the #ew Testament" (ess was perfect and %e said+ 8$ender nto
Caesar what is his and to God what is %is" And who killed %im The
authorities/0
It was on that night, rd #ovember *>*H when I met 5an $ensbrg the first
time and this was the start of a wonderfl adventre for me"
!hen the Seer retrned, he told me+ .$everend Fast& mann is a <inister, bt
one withot faith"0 That same day the Seer also told s he had seen a ditch
across or road" !e pass to the right of the point" %e sees s receiving German
<asers in German !est, bt they have white points and he does not know
what it means" %e sees himself greeting General <arit' where he is seated on
his ble roan horse in German !est"
That evening we left Schwei'er&$eneke and stopped at ?owsvlakte, opposite
9illarney" !e moved from there along the plain leading straight to 4dmistation" n arriving at the convention line, 8om6 9lasie stopped the
commando and said+ .An armored train is waiting for s here at 4dmi
station"0 ?ater that night he trned s away and we went de north ntil we
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captre three blind springbok 1Government troops mistaking s for their
people3 at the pan"0
!hen it grew dark, the Seer pt his @acket over his arm and said to the officers+
.9eep the brghers together in a small gropBdo not let them spread ot"0
That night the Seer walked in front of the o2en plling the motor car and we
followed him" There was no moon and we passed right in front of the
Government troops6 cannons withot a shot being fired" After crossing the dne
we reached the plain where we captred the three 8blind springbok6" And as8om6 9lasie had predicted, they mistook s for their own people" <ller
$ademeyer of 5rybrg remarked that the three men had a large amont of water
flasks with them and realising they were Government troops, they were
captred"
Then the Seer told me 17oy <ssmann3+ .I see General 7otha himself is there"
%is eyes are popping ot from rage, his horns are sharp, bt the white canvas
1grondsheet3 is covering sBGod6s protective hand"0 %e then referred to
$evelation +*H&*BGod6s presence in their midst"
After the men and animals had drnk their fill at $ooi& dam, 5an $ensbrg
once again sat on the rnning&board of the car" I asked+ .6om6 9lasie, why didGeneral 9emp go weak in the knees when he reproached yo with his fists
nder yor nose0 %e replied+ .Kes, my brother, God makes everyone kneel in
the dst" Tomorrow, or the day after, the General 9emp mst not say it was he,
the brave general, or I, the Seer, or yo, the brave brghers who led s ot, bt
give the glory to God that is de to %im"0 I asked+ .6om6 9lasie, what lies
ahead0 %e repliedL .Tomorrow we will be among the 8ble rocks6 1dolerite3"
%owever, what I don6t nderstand is that I see them splitting away from s and
then retrning with two ble roans, two brown horses and one grey dappled
horse" They then come in amongst s"0
That night we moved from $ooidam, arriving at a farm, Gelk, at snrise"
!e saw a nmber of riders and we shot at them, as we had to obtain water andfood" Initially they hid in the 8kraal6 1cattle enclosre3, bt when they saw s
approaching they fled and spread ot so that we cold not simltaneosly kill
two with one bllet"
n arriving at the farm, we learned that the Germans and German farmers had
fled" The owner of the farm, <r" ?ong, had no livestock in the veld" Captain
!illiams was sent to deliver a report to them" %e took the two brown horses
and a dapple grey which <ller $ademeyer had looted the previos evening,
retrning with Captain Adam 7oshoff, Commandant Schoeman de !et and a
certain 5an Myl, and two ble roans"
Commandant Schoeman had heard the cannons thndering and realised it wasone or other rebel commando breaking throgh"
It was for this reason he advanced in that direction as ickly as he cold the
previos day"
The o2en were nharnessed from the car and a report made to General <arit'" I
shot one of the draght o2en and when the skin was spread ot on the grond,
8om6 9lasie arrived and annonced+ .<ove immediately/ Immediately/0 n
looking back towards $ooidam, we saw the red dst of 7otha6s troops
advancing"
?ois 7otha srronds s
!e positioned orselves at Eersteplaas where the road rns over the ridge
towards Grootnes" r foot&soldier comrades gave s what ammnition theycold spare and we moved on as far as Grootnes"
General 7otha6s troops were determined to srrond s and Commandant
Schoeman had to move to the rear flank, shoot back and retrn from the left" It
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.Kes, old Chris, bt don6t yo know God is pacified by prayer0 %e looked at
s again and said+ .I have a last reest to make from all of yoByo all know
now that he will die" 4lease do not tell him"0 And with that he left the meeting,
e2iting past me where he had entered" And as far as he walked, we cold hear
his sorrowfl sobbing" Srely over his son, bt also over the sin against God
1fighting on a Snday3, !ho had miraclosly protected and led s throgh the
desert" #o pen can ever describe the feelings in his fatherly heart/
The following morning we entered Jpington in closed file" <y brothers Chrisand 4iet, the Seer, his nephew, Andries, and I rode at the head of brother Chris6
commando" The Seer said he had seen a vision above Andries6 brother6s leg and
did not know what it meant+
.I see blood flowing from his leg and I also see a big white hose which looks
like a chrch" I see my son !illie lying on the wrong side of his coat" <y
mother and other 7oer women sit weeping arond him" This is a very bad
sign"""0
General 9emp kept to his plan and attacked Jpington on Snday morning" 7t
we were driven back with the loss of - dead, >- wonded and a large nmber
of captives"()ndries& brother was hit in the leg during the fight against the 8overnment
troops$ Commandant %tadler was also heavily wounded and died that night at
Christiana$ His :pen,oppe& lost a true father in him'"
After this setback 8om6 9lasie said to General 9emp+ .#ow yo mst go and
negotiate, becase or work is finished"0 1%e meant the agreements we had
made were finished3" Then he added+ .I saw or gns being packed away in the
bo2"0
General 9emp was angry and snapped at him+ .Ko might see with yor
backside/ !here have yo seen anyone negotiating with someone who has
conered yo0
!ith this <anie <arit' chipped in+ .9emp, have yo no damned shame !henyo arrived from the Transvaal, yo did not even drop yor trosers to relieve
yorself withot the Seer having to see yor road" And today yo treat him like
this There is nothing to be done for yo, becase with the few men yo have
left after the fightBno matter how brave and well&armedByo can never
coner the Jnion/0
9emp said+ .If I do this, the Government will have s all shot"0
To which the Seer replied+ .I cannot see them shooting s, becase the white
canvas is covering s"0 1!henever we were in dire straits, he always said+ .I
see a white canvas covering s" God6s protective %and" %e then oted
$evelation + *H&*3+ )nd he said3 +hese are they who have came out of the great tribulationG they have washed their robes and made them white in the
blood of the Famb$ +herefore3 they are before the throne of 8od and serve Him
day and night in His templeG and He who sits on the throne will spread his tent
over them$$$-1#I53"
General <anie <arit' was of the opinion that his rebel forces cold deliver a
last blow to the Government troops" %owever, 5an $ensbrg 8saw6 otherwise
and told the general+
.A great black montain across which there is no pathway, looms before s" !e
come p against an impenetrable wall""" I also see sgar being distribted to s
in Jpington and that we retrn to the Transvaal along another rote Bwith fast
iron wagons"""0Then General <arit' took General 9emp with him to go and negotiate with the
Government officers" The commandos retrned for some distance towards the
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German !est side as far as the farm 9oegoeskop to await the otcome of the
negotiations"
The Seer said he saw the negotiations being sccessfl, becase he saw s
moving to Jpington and food being distribted to s"
%owever, !illie van $ensbrg, his son, was not shot in the fight and was still
with s"
?ike <oses of ld
The terms laid down were+ .Ko mst lay down yor arms"0 The officers wold
be taken prisoner and the brghers wold be sent home with their horses" If the
Government reired horses, they wold be evalated and we wold be paid
ot for them" There were many acacia trees on the farm 9oegoeskop" 5an
$ensbrg said he saw every brgher picking a peach from an acacia, bt he 1the
Seer3 only got a peach in 4retoria"
n learning that we intended srrendering, the German athorities sent each
brgher a golden 4ond as travelling e2pense" 8om6 9lasie6s name did not
appear on the corporal6s list, so he did not get a golden coin 1his peach3"
r commando travelled to Jpington to srrender and that night we slept
otside the town, every division with its officer" The artillery was @st ahead ofmy brother Chris6 command" The Seer6s son, !illie, and I were together when
he said+ .<y father says that the Government is going to hold the officers for a
long time, as he saw straps arond the officers6 legs, bt they won6t hold s for
long"0 %e also told me to @oin him in the ploghing at !olma& ransstad so that
we cold stay together"
!ith <anie <arit'6 srrender after the battle of Jping& ton, those who had not
been killed wold be taken prisoner and sent back by train to the Transvaal"
They were issed with provisions, which also inclded a ration of sgarB
e2actly as the Seer had said/
The officers were sent to the Fort in (ohannesbrg and we brghers to the
9imberley compond" n or arrival, H- of s were ill from gastric fever"
n Snday morning, th <arch *>*), the camp commandant asked me
whether I knew Corneels and #icolaas van $ensbrg" .Kes, I do"0 I replied" %e
then reested me to call them for him" I told the two brothers the commandant
wished to see them" Jnfortnately, however, I did not ask why he wanted to see
them" It was only on Snday evening when I saw Corneels van $ensbrg
weeping in front of their cell and asked him what was wrong" %e told me+ .!e
went to the hospital this afternoon" r brother, !illie, is dying"0 I asked+ .Did
yo leave him by himself0 %e shook his head+ .#o, or mother and several
other women who went to visit their menfolk are with him"0
E2actly as his farther predicted+ .I see my son !illie lying on the wrong side ofhis coat" <y mother and other 7oer women sit weeping arond him"""0
(/illie died of gastric fever that same night'"
!e arrived in 9imberley on th Febrary *>*) and were discharged in April"
The hospital was the white hose 5an $ensbrg had seen in his vision"
=- !itnesses were sbpoenaed to testify against the officers" #ot a single one
cold say he had ever seen the Seer with a gn in his hands or that he played an
active part in the $ebellion" Frthermore, nobody cold declare that he had ever
incited any of them to rebel, so no sentence cold be passed on 8om6 9lasie"
After every officer6s case was closed, (dge ?ang and two assessors entered
and read ot each man6s sentence" General de !et was sentenced to years6
imprisonment and fined * ---"
After the officers had all received their sentences, he trned to the Seer" There
were no charges against him" The (dge then said+ .Ko eat too mch meat at
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yor visions/0 84lease be patient, General,L the old prophet plead& ed" .?ast
night I saw a red castle with green grass and red flowers in the front" I see s
arriving at the castle and we do not have to knock" !hile standing there the
door opened and we were led inside where men were preparing food and they
provided s with clothing and shelter"0
9emp said some days later they were taken to the Fort in (ohannesbrg where
he saw a large sare red&brick bilding" In the front garden he saw green grass
and red geranims in fll bloom" The door sddenly opened and they weretaken inside where men were cooking porridge" After having eaten, they were
issed with prison clothing" 9emp sarcastically asked the Seer whether this was
the red castle he had seen/
%owever, #icolaas did not seem to hear him"
That same night the Seer was locked p in a stone cell ne2t to %arm ost" The
mockery and abse he had to endre from the English warders was not nearly
as psetting as the fact that they had confiscated his 7ible and shaved off his
beard the following morning"
ne day he received a visit from a lady who enired whether there was
anything he needed" !ith tears in his eyes, 5an $ensbrg said+ .I have no 7ibleor %ymn book"""0 Some days later she broght both books and he was so
overcome with gratitde that he cold not speak" %is benefactress had written
in the front of the 7ible+ .To 8om6 Seer van $ensbrg, from 9ate 9ock,
Germiston"0
1ne night while in prison he had a strange vision that a friend, ?ois Dohn,
had written in the last three pages of the Seer6s 7ible and was dated *>*" This
vision does not appear in the vision book and with permission from 8om6
#icolaas6 children it is now pblished in complete form in this book3"
?ike the other rebels, 8om6 #icolaas was reired to pay a redemption fine
before being released from prison eleven months later on -th December *>*)"
%owever, he was not a free man yet, as General Smts immediately placed himnder farm arrest and for eight years 1ntil *>3 he cold not even attend a
chrch service withot prior permission from the local magistrate"
The Seer is Depressed
After his release from prison, #icolaas sffered from depression for a time"
%owever, even this condition did not blnt his gift for seeing visions"
Die Burger of *th (ly *>H- reported+ .It was as thogh he became very
reserved, bt more religios and read his 7ible more often and held reglar
Snday services"0
According to this report and personal memories of people who recalled his
8chrch services6, the contents and character of these services followed a fi2ed pattern withot any e2ceptions" !hile his soft grey&ble eyes looked across his
congregation, he cold recite the 7ible te2ts from which he wold deliver his
sermons almost entirely from memory" %e was a calm preacher, bt nonetheless
delivered his message in rich 7iblical metaphor; he em& phasised the most
important words with hand gestres which held his adience captive right to the
end"
<r" (ohannes Gagiano, 1who, as a child, attended these services with his father3
writes as follows+
.!hen the minister was absent" 8om Seer6, as elder of the chrch, often led
the services" %is condct was characteri'ed by his gentleness" <y father often
told me that he spoke to the people rather than preached, and his messagesspoke of the perseverance of faith" %owever, he often spoke abot the
sfferings of Christ" To strengthen their faith, 8om Seer6 constantly reminded
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them of the great deeds the ?ord had done for their ancestors, the 7oer nation,
dring the !ar of Freedom and the $ebellion"
Die Burger confirms <r" Gagiano6s words+ .In almost every sermon he also
warned those present to trst in God and not fear the ftre"0 And he cold
reassre and console them reglarly with these words+ .It has been revealed to
me that there is a ftre for this nation of which I am a member and which I
love so dearly" I cannot e2plain it, bt I still see some visions I have seen
before; visions indicating to me that or nation will one day become completelyfree"0 The paper concldes+ .Sometimes he 1in his sermons3 also referred to the
pnishment that lies ahead for the enemies of his people, particlarly England,
which will be infested by plages"0
In ctober *>*H a certain (an 4etrs wrote abot the final split&p between
England and Soth Africa+ A yellow brick and a ble brick 1England and
Germany3 grind against each other withot any effect" 7t when they grind
against each other again, 5an $ensbrg sees a glass fll of wheat with hsks
inside the yellow brick" This time the yellow brick has softened and when the
two bricks part, the yellow one throws the glass with 1now threshed3 wheat to
one side" This means that Germany will defeat England in a ftre war and in
that war the 7oer nation will be prified and 1with German help3 entirely
liberated"
?etters of 4rophecy
The Seer corresponded reglarly with a nmber of people, and according to a
correspondent of Die 7rger 1*th (ly, *>H-3+ ."""some of his letters consisted
entirely of visions he had seen, bt to the ninformed reader they seemed like
meaningless rambling" For e2ample, one letter opens with an interpretation
which makes one come to a conclsion that he mst have written many letters
in which he possibly shared individal visions with different people"
.Sometimes it seems that he gives an interpretation in a letter, of a vision
described to someone else in another letter" ne can only come to the correctconclsion once all his letters have been collected"0
The Farmyard At $ietkil
#icolaas6 granddaghter, <rs" $ia (ames and <r" 7oy <ssmann sketched the
lifestyle of the 5an $ensbrg family after the First !orld !ar+
.#icolaas (anse van $ensbrg, a farmer, made a simple living at $ietkil, in the
!olmaransstad district, in a drab, clay&roofed hose with board windows and
clay walls" There was a ridge behind the little hose and if one stood on top of
this ridge, one cold see the grass sproting ot here and there from the clay
roof" 1It was on this same ridge that the Seer spent many hors dring his last
days with his 7ible3".%is favorite seat was a sheepskin ne2t to a little folding chair in front of the
hose where he kept himself bsy with his cobblers6 tools, mending his and his
family6s shoes; it was there he told many of his visitorsBsome from hndreds
of miles awayBof his wonderfl visions"
.nly the bare necessities were to be fond in the cool, semi&dark kitchen,
sitting&room and bedrooms; a stove with oven; a white&scrbbed kitchen table;
a few chairs made of wood with interlaced strips of rawhide seats, and some
benches, and black iron bedsteads" ?ike in other homes at the time, the floors
consisted of a mi2tre of clay and cow dng which were smeared daily with
warm dng to keep them shining" Simplicity was the trade mark of Seer van
$ensbrg".7t even dring those difficlt times,0 <rs" (ames said+ .Granddad was not so
poverty&stricken as was alleged" <y mother, 1%ester3 provided coffee and food
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when visitors arrived" #o gest ever left withot refreshmentsBeven if it was
only coffee and a cooked green mealie 1ear of mai'e/30
5an $ensbrg was never attracted to earthly possessions" %is heart and front
door were always open to visitors; not only for important gests like ministers,
parliamentarians and other high officials who came to learn what he had 8seen6
again, bt particlarly for the poorest among the poor" %is motto was always+
.#aked we came into the world and naked we will leave it"0
The almost worldwide interest in his visions after the $ebellion and First !orld!ar sddenly made a legend of this hmble, nwilling farmer in his lifetime"
1Iniries even came from overseas and the stream of visitors inclded the
criosity&seekers from as far afield as the then #orthern and Sothern $hodesia
BMambia and Mimbabwe" <any prominent English athors also wrote abot
the 7oer 4rophet&athors like ?awrence Green 1+here&s a secret hid away3;
A"A" <c$ae 1 Prophets and Prophecies BThe Sondervan 4ictorial
Encyclopedia of the 7ible, vol H, Grand $apids, <ichigan, *>3, and the
novelist, Start Cloete 1 Rags of 8lory, Dobleday and Company ?td, #ew
Kork, *>3" Cloete devoted a whole chapter on 5an $ensbrg6s visions3"
%owever, all the fss and attention over his visions and the miraclos ways inwhich they were flfilled, did not change #icolaas van $ensbrg in any way"
4rofessor 5an der !esthi'en rightly declared+ .This 8prophet6 has been
honored in his own contry"0
C%A4TE$ *
The Jpright Shall $emain Standing
Chosen Committee
Immediately after the *>*H $ebellion the Smts Government, as well as
Spreme Cort, held iniries into three aspects regarding the $ebellion+
A" The first was+ The (dicial Commission of Iniry, into the deaths of Senator
the %onorable ("%" de la $ey and Dr" G" Grace" J"G" no" H=, *>*H" !ith this
iniry Smts wanted to establish the mysterios circmstances behind the
death of General De la $ey"
7" The second+ The $eport on the otbreak of the $ebellion and the policy of
the Government with regard to its spposition" 17le book dated th Febrary,
*>*)3 and,
C" The third+ The report of the (dicial Commission of Iniry into the cases
of, and circmstances srronding the recent $ebellion in Soth Africa"
December *>*" A Chosen Committee was appointed for the last iniry"
The prpose of the Chosen Committee was mainly to gather information into
the role played by #icolaas van $ensbrg dring the $ebellion"
A sbstantial amont of information abot the Seer and his visions is incldedin the Goverment6s Blue Boo, of th Febrary *>*), as well as the (dicial
Committee6s investigation, becase rmors were rife that #icolaas van
$ensbrg was the chief instigator and driving force behind the $ebellion"
It was also said that he led a gllible General 9oos de la $ey 1who was off his
head3 by the nose and had a hold over De la $ey in the same manner that
$asptin had a hold over T'arina Ale2andra, inflencing him with his
mysterios evils and dominating him"
If the old prophet, in his simplicity, did not knowingly do so on his own
initiative, it was alleged, he was sed in a calclating manner by anarchists"
1E2tracts from the $eport of the (dicial Commission3+.%e 1the Seer3 seems to have a limitless inflence over the farmers in the
district" !e were told by a witness that shortly before the $ebellion, as many as
ten motor cars cold be seen on a certain day at the 5an $ensbrg6s hose"
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.The prophet had no more a dedicated disciple than the late General de la $ey"
%e often related the prophet6s visions to friends and stated his firm belief in
them"
.A farmer, Commandant <arthins van $ensbrg 1no relation3 of the district
!olmaransstad and neighbor of the Seer, testified that as far back as (ly
*>*, dring the first labor strike on the !itwatersrand, the prophet had
visited him and said that this strike was bt the beginning; bt that the main
matter wold be when the fire broke ot in Erope, and that it wold soon begin; then the time wold come when we wold regain or independence"0
n *th Agst *>*H General ?ois 7otha invited his friend and confidant,
9oos de la $ey, to 4retoria for an interview with him and Smts over the
looming $ebellion" General ?ois 7otha testified as follows regarding that
interview+
.(dging from General de la $ey6s condition and behavior it seemed as if he
was in an almost absent&minded state of mindBreacting mainly as a reslt of
the visions of the prophet 5an $ensbrg whom he conslted on a reglar basis"
!hile speaking to me, he wold, for e2ample, sddenly start praying, and time
after time wold retrn to what 5an $ensbrg had predicted" %e continallyrepeated that the prophet had seen that independence wold be retrned to the
contry withot any blood being spilt"""0
?ate that night General de la $ey promised that he wold pacify his men and
rectify matters"
.%owever,0 the Commission contined+ .he became victim of the 1evil3
inflence of the prophet and men like #iewenhis who were determinedBfor
the prpose of rebellionBto make the most of his 1the Seer6s3 great inflence
over the nation"0
1E2tracts from the 7le 7ook of th Febrary *>*)3+ In contrast to the (dicial
Commission6s damning @dgments against 5an $ensbrg, the findings of the
Government were far more sympathetic and at times even favor& able".n varios occasions he 15an $ensbrg3 proved that he was clairvoyant"
Jndobtedly he had a great inflence over thosands of his people""" In an
e2traordinary and seemingly athentic vision he saw the conclsion of peace
which established his reptation 1as prophet3" %is fame spread throghot the
contry and abroad and strange stories of his miraclos gift were told all over"
.General de la $ey showed great interest in the Seer and 5an $ensbrg
harbored great admiration for the General"""0
General hert'og testifies for the Seer
General %ert'og was also asked to testify abot 5an $ensbrg6s 8activites6, and
his replies to estions *>=&- are inclded in the typed report by theChosen Committee abot the $ebellion"
1I hereby give an abridged version of General %ert'og6s evidence3+
It was three months before the Treaty of 5ereeniging, vi'" on th or =th
Febrary *>-" 4resident Steyn was helpless and trapped in his carriage as a
reslt of illness" Accompanied by myself and (ack 7rebner he visited the
!estern Transvaal to conslt a doctor who had been accompanying General de
la $ey" It was in the vicinity of 9lerksdorp and General %ert'og indicated a
place where the esteemed company cold stay over close to a horse trolley
where five or si2 of the general6s staff were staying" The general probably
thoght that the 4resident wold be safest in the company of his alert staff"
%owever, 5an $ensbrg thoght otherwise""" The day after or arrival the slightfigre appeared at 4resident Steyn6s wagon and advised him in his shy manner"
%e considered this stopping place to be ha'ardos and said the 4resident shold
rather leave" %owever, 4resident Steyn was not prepared to ignore General de la
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Shortly after, the worst 8fl epidemic in the history of the contry broke otB
and in one month abot - --- sols died as a reslt" In *>*> General 7otha
went down with 8fl and despite receiving every medical treatment, it was all in
vain"
!hile he was ill, General 7otha remembered how he had captred the $ebels
1fellow&7oers3 and had them shot becase they refsed to fight against innocent
Germans to anne2 German !est for England" As 8om6 9lasie said+ .General
7otha wasn6t like Smts" Smts is a yellow dog with a white collar" %e is acomplete Englishman and only has a 7oer name 1white collar3, bt General
7otha still has feelings 1a 7oer heart3 for the 7oer nation"""0
1E2tract from a letter by 7oy <ssmann3+ Shortly after General 7otha died, I
was visiting 8om6 9lasie" I asked him+ .!hy did yo not tell me abot
General 7otha6s passing away I thoght yo always told me everything"0 %e
replied+ .I told yo abot the man descending a ladder 1his leadership is past3
and I see how his clothes become threadbare and fall off 1a sign that he wold
commit sicide, becase3+ he falls backward and dies" Then bees attack him"0
I said+ .7t yo did not tell me it was 7otha0 %is reply was+ .I am telling yo
now" The only mistake I made was in thinking that he was being attacked by bees" They were maggots, becase after all those in@ections, 7otha6s body
wold srely trn rotten"0
I arrived in !olmaransstad where $everend 5an der %orst smmoned me and
said+ .!henever yo come to !olmaransstad, yo always visit the Seer" !hat
does he say0 I told him the whole story as I have written it to yo" $everend
5an der %orst then said+ .?ast night I retrned from 4retoria" General 7otha6s
corpse was lying in State in the chrch" It had become so rotten that the chrch
had to be disinfected and the coffin lined with lead" #ow I ask+ !hy was he not
embalmed Is it becase the news might leak ot abot what really happened
1to the General, that he did not die a natral death3 That he committed a deed
for which no Statesman wold receive a State fneral" Cold a person believethat General 7otha had committed sicide 1becase of the wrongs he had done
to his people3"
Today it is general knowledge that General ?ois 7otha committed sicide by
ctting his wrists at the age of ) on th Agst *>*>Bprof" A"!"G" $aath,
%eer van Rensburg and the Rebellion, *>>H"
(an SmtsBthe Color of Treason
In *>*, 4" Imker %oogenhot, son of the national poet, C"4" %oogenhot, was
inspector of schools at !olma& ransstad" %e and Seer van $ensbrg became
close friends"
In an article in Die Brandwag 1a national weekly maga'ine3, he wrote+ .I havemet many illstrios people in my life" %owever, it was among the hmble that
I met someone who made a lasting impression on meB8om6 #icolaas van
$ensbrg, the Seer" %e was one of very few people who wold make sch a
great and lasting impression on me"0
$ight from the time they first met he wanted to know from 5an $ensbrg
whether it was tre that he saw visions"
.Kes, cosin,0 the old man replied+ .7t sometimes I cannot e2plain the
visions" n other occasions they are so clear that I know immediately what they
represent"0
The conversation eventally trned to the tense conditions in Erope, and
Imker %oogenhot was astonded at the old the Seer6s knowledge and insightinto matters on the world front" After 5an $ensbrg had left, the $everend van
der %orst arrived and <r" %oogenhot wanted to know from him whether the
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This battle was bt the first phase of the 7ritish campaign with which the 7oer
cold not associate himself; becase in the process the 7oer nation wold be
compelled to make heavy sacrifices for the Empire"
In the book of visions, the Seer gives the following two descriptions of Smts+
*3 I see a red&brown beast standing in (ohannesbrg, looking eastward, and he
sddenly becomes very lean" a $ed beast is the color of England; a brown one
is or color, so a red&brown beast is nothing other than a degenerate 7oer""" 3
General Smts is a yellow dog wearing a white collar" If one entices a dog awayfrom its original owner with morsels of food, he eventally bites the master
who reared him" In the same manner Smts was enticed away from his nation
with money and honor" #ow England has the dog and we have the collarBso
it is written in the 7ible"
In *> General Smts called a meeting at ?ichtenbrg" 8om6 9lasie 8saw6 his
best hat lying on the table on stage with General Smts and he immediately
realised he wold be attending this meeting, bt cold not imagine why he
wold be doing so" The magistrate at ?ichtenbrg, <r" Graham Gos, visited the
Seer and told him that General Smts reested his presence at the meeting"
Dring the meeting Smts bestowed honors on the old national father 15an$ensbrg3 who had honored him with his presence" After the meeting had
ad@orned, he and Smts drank tea together and Smts once again emphasised
how pleased he was to see him"
.!hy then, General0 The Seer asked, althogh he cold gess why"
.7ecase I need yor advice" Tell me, how can I bridge the chasm, which is
growing wider by the day, between myself and the 7oer nation, to bring
healing0
The Seer shook his head+ .Ko won6t take my advice, General"0
Then Smts pleaded with him+ .Tell me what I mst do and I will do it, even if
it costs me my life/0
After a long silence, the Seer replied softly, bt clearly+ .Dissolve 4arliamentand call an election, and if yo win, yo6ll know that the nation is behind yo"
7t things cannot contine as they presently stand"""0
At the end of *> 8om6 #icolaas wrote to 7oy <ssmann+ .If yo will fetch
me here and bring me back, I will celebrate Dingaan6s Day with yo this year"
1Dingaan6s day, renamed Day of the 5ow and even more recently, Day of
$econciliation nder A#C rle, is a pblic holiday established on December
*th *==, in commemoration of the victory of the 5oortrekkers over Dingane
and his Mls at the 7attle of 7lood $iver" The 5oortrekkers made a vow with
God that shold they win, they and their generations to come wold celebrate
this day as a Sabbath"And while retrning after the service, the Seer told <ssmann that on his
advice, General Smts intended dissolving 4arliament and calling an election"
<ssmann wold not believe this and said Smts wold never resign"
.%e will,0 the Seer replied convincingly+ .becase I see myself chopping down
the thorn bsh standing in the way of the nation, then I see the harvester
threshing the mai'e so that the leaves go flying in all directionsBthis is the
coming election and then we, the #ational 4arty, will be in power"
%owever, wherever the Seer mentioned this, people laghed at him" .It is
impossible for the #ational 4arty to win an election, becase Smts not only
has a hge ma@ority over the #ational 4arty and other grops, bt last year
1*>3 he had all the workers shot in the interest of the mining magnatesB those same magnates will give him money to ensre he will win sch an
election,0 <ssmann said"
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a clerk warned him that he was proceeding frther at his own risk" 7efore the
train reached 5ereeniging, <r" 9rger saw signs of violence everywhereB
railway carriages and wagons damaged by the strikers, and as the train plled in
at 4ark station, (ohannesbrg, wild shooting and the droning of aeroplanes
greeted him" %owever, he reached 4retoria safely" 7t on retrning to
Dewetsdorp, only a troop train was available and they wold only reach
Germiston at eight o6clock that evening, as every now and then the troops were
engaged in fights with the strikers" 9rger had to spend the night in an hotelopposite the station" The commanding officer who issed him with a pass said+
.Goodbye" I6ll never see yo again"0
Germiston station was srronded by strikers and on the way to the hotel,
bllets whistled arond him" %e only managed to board a train to the range
Free State the following day" Fighting was still rife in the vicinity of
(ohannesbrg, bt as the Seer had predicted, <r" 9rger emerged safely from
nder the Dark Clod"
The Depression Kears
Shortly before his death in *> the Seer had a vision which strongly reminds
one of the dream of 4haraoh of Egypt in connection with the seven fat andseven lean cows+ .In the morning I see two white horses coming to gra'e in the
marsh" They face each other while gra'ing, then that afternoon they trn away
from each other" They are thin and emaciated" Another white horse @oins them,
then they were three"0 %e said there wold be a world&wide money crash"
The #ew Kork Stock E2change crashed in ctober *>>, followed by
bankrptcies and sicides" This was the start of the Depression" And for three
years Soth Africa sffered its most devastating droght in history"
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The Second !orld !ar
<r" <ssmann writes+ . A few years after the end of !orld !ar I, a German
artilleryman told someone in Schwei'er&$eneke that after the 9rpp Armsfactory had closed down according to conditions laid down at the Treaty of
5ersailles, the best German e2perts were working in $ssian arms factories,
and even then visali'ed the contination of hostilities 1!!I3"
In the light of this, at first opportnity we went to visit #icolaas van $ensbrg
and asked whether he cold see anything pointing to a possible co&operation
between $ssia and Germany" %e told s+
.I see teams, teams of o2en coming down soth from the far north of Erope,
each team being led by two ble o2en"0
From this we dedced that the two contries wold one day collaborate and that
German officers 1ble lead o2en3 wold command the raw, illiterate $ssiantroops" And when the Treaty of Friendship 1non&aggression3 was signed
between Germany and $ssia on rd Agst *>>, all dobts were dispelled"
?ater the vision was literally flfilled at the precise placeBe2actly as 5an
$ensbrg had seen it"
Germany and $ssia were engaged in conflict from the Arctic cean in the
north to the 7lack Sea in the soth" They 1the ble o2en3 took the initiative and
military leadership 8against6 the $ssians and not 8over6 them, and $manians,
Febrary *>H-, typed and being in my possession long before %itler6s offensive
in the !est, and reads+ 8France and 4oland will fight on the side of England"
%owever, 4oland will not go far in the war" There will be two great campaigns
in France which will determine the war, bt not end it" France will pll ot"0
=th (anary *>*+ .!agons with white canvas covers and withot o2en flee
from each other in Erope" 1The confsion and fear in Erope following
%itler6s 7lit'krieg3"
*th (anary *>*+ .!agons are approaching s in the Jnion" 1Soth Africa @oins the war3" 0In Erope a yellow stone rolls Soth" 7ehind it there are
wagons with ble mles" 1(apan @oins Germany as an ally3"
*>th (anary *>*+ .A bcket fll of blood falls over in the north west"0
*st (anary *>*+ .An old woman scoops mai'e from a large dish"0
1Season3" .In the soth a man stands with a gn to his head"
%e said the visions dating from *>th (anary till th (anary *>*= all refer to
terrible bloodshed which wold follow the otbreak of the war; scarcity of
food; bombings all over Erope and eventally %itler6s invasion of $ssia"
.Concerning this, 5an $ensbrg stated frther+ 0Then a large ble stone
1Germany3 appeared" It first rolled west, trned, rolled eastwards and thenrolled north"""L
In the west the 8stone6 first conered %olland, 7elgim and France; from there
it flattened the 7alkan states" Then it trned north and so began one of the most
famos campaigns of !orld !ar + the long conflict between the German th
Army nder command of General 4als, and the $ssian forces" Germany
progressed right p to the banks of the 5olga and the final victory was already
in sight when they began their campaign against Stalingrad" %owever, the
$ssians foght back and eventally gained the pper hand and %itler sffered
his first great defeat"
8In !estern Erope a woman dressed in black silk appears 1wealthy people3,
morning deeply" 1Even the well&to&do wold not escape the ravages of war3" In
the Jnion a woman also stands, dressed in morning clothes, looking at the
battlefields of Erope; 1we wold also be involved3"
*>th Agst *>+ .A large 1cattle3 dng fire ragesBflames shooting from the
centre" There are three large stones and fire between them ntil they also catch
fire"
The three stones indicate the involvement of Erope, America and (apan in the
war"
*)th ctober *>*=+ .There is a crooked ble stone in #orthwest EropeBthis
trns into a plogh wheel and shatters" 1The fall of Germany reaffirmed3"
*)th Agst *>+ 1E2tract from a lengthy vision concerning !!" This refersnot only to the horrors of war, bt according to his son, 9allie, he said it also
indicates how and where the conflict started3+ .There was a town from which
people fled into forests" 1I go to a large hose in Erope and enter the ne2t one
Brawhide ropes lie on the floor in a room3" 1The people fleeing into the forests
refer to the day when German troops marched into Sdetenland and Astria in
*>=3"
)th Agst *>+ .I am driving north by car" At first the grond was brackish,
then sandy and there are many dried aloe plants which disappear" I arrive at
some dried trees and a footpath rns between them" I emerge from the trees and
there is a road on which I travel in my car, followed by other cars" I go throgh
a gate and nmber of 7oers on horseback pass me" A long corrgated iron
hose with new doors and windows which are all closed, is standing in Erope
1German interests3" I see a brick hose of which the front wall has collapsed,
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althogh the rear walls are still standing+ 1English interest3" Then there is a large
corrgated iron hose in a state of disrepair 1French interest3"
Interpretation 1abridged3+ Dring the first months of the war, a well&prepared
Germany will remain nscathed+ 1A long corrgated iron hose with doors and
windows sht3" The ne2t vision+ 1The brick hose with only the rear walls
standing3Bthis indicates England which, despite heavy losses, will withstand
attacks by the Germans" 1Then there is the corrgated iron hose in state of
disrepair3+ The capitlation of France shortly after the otbreak of war3"!hen these events start, Germany has a new strong Government 1#a'i 4arty3"
Everything abot the bilding is new which indicates that it does many things
in secret; 1The closed doors and windows3" #obody knows e2actly what is
being planned" The hose is bilt of corrgated iron, which is why it is a hard,
nbending Government" England gets the wind in front and is greatly
destroyed, becase the front wall is missing" The weakest of the three contries
is France, which is now only a rin" All three contries wold later play an
important role in the ftre of the 7oer nation"
-th April *>-+ Small white&backed o2en hal wagons in Erope" They
eventally disappear, bt then the o2en reappear and they are large fat o2en"The world trns black before them and English women are in morning"
German women are neatly dressed in ble and their hats are decorated with
roses"
th April *>-+ !omen in Erope are dressed in black" They are lean and their
faces are bewildered" Then German women appear again, neatly dressed in ble
with white roses on their hats"
The white roses probably refer to $osengarten, one of the German
concentration camps bilt high p on the Ettersberg"
Germany Divided In Two
*st Agst *>*=+ A block stands in Erope and a sharp knife cts it in two;
then a 1plogh3 share appears and shaves arond the lower section after whichthe block becomes a dried p aloe stmp" The share shaved somewhat deeper
on one side of the block" The remnant becomes a piece of cloth which winds
arond the aloe stmp, which in trn rotates" A large herd of ble cattle goes
soth, passing a wall on their right"
%e interpreted this vision as follows+ Germany wold be divided after the war a
sharp knife ctting the block in two3" The #a'i 4arty disappears from scene 1the
dried p aloe stmp3 and the 7erlin wall is bilt" This is followed by the decline
of East Germany and the wall is destroyed, followed by the nification of
Germany, 1a large herd of ble cattle going soth3"
5an $ensbrg also prophesied the otcome of the war to a friend and his son,9allie+ .Germany will not win the war, becase the world will once again speak
abot the powerfl German Empire as England was spoken abot+ 87ritannia
rles the waves6" !e will believe that Germany will never arise again becase
she ignored that which God warns abot in Isaiah *H;*H+ 8I will ascend above
the heights of the clods; I will be like the <ost %igh"6
%owever, in time God will bestow mercy on the German people again and they
will rise to power"""L 1See Chapter 3
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The Fonding of the Jnited #ations
The Seer described the fonding of the Jnited #ations as follows+ .I see people
ptting a steel 8tyre6 on a wagon wheel" At first the tyre was too small, bt whenit eventally fits, the wheel has no hb"0
5an $ensbrg himself interpreted this vision+ .General Smts will recommend
that an Alliance of #ations, 1consisting of allies3 shold be established"
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conering and taking possession of the contry" %owever, the ma@ority will be
driven here by famine, poverty and misery"
C%A4TE$ *=
The 7irth of A $epblic
I see a large hose in another contry" Inside I hear many voices and they are
arging" Then I see a man, one of or own, being pshed ot of the front door"
!hen he is otside, I see the rear wall of the hose collapsing" Then sddenly
there is bright light" 1>th September *>3"
According to 9allie van $ensbrg, this has a bearing on the events in <arch
*>* when Dr" 5erwoerd attempted to retain Soth Africa6s membership in the
7ritish Commonwealth after it became a repblic" Dr" 5erwoerd was optimistic
that his application wold scceed, becase contries like India, 4akistan and
Ghana became repblics withot loss of Commonwealth membership"
A series of heated debates followed dring the Commonwealth conference and
Dr" 5erwoerd was virtally forced to leave the Commonwealth" 1They psh one
of or men ot of the front door3" In his farewell speech in ?ondon, Dr"
5erwoerd said+ .I was shocked and overwhelmed by the hostile spirit prevailing
against Soth Africa""" opposition is based on the so&called 8discrimination6 we practise in Soth Africa" 7t this hostility came from contries where the
principles of so&called democracy is totally absent"""0
The rear wall seen by 5an $ensbrg to collapse, indicates that the
Commonwealth will lose its inflence and spport and will probably e2ist in
name only" 1!ith the establishment of the 8Jnited States of Erope6 in the near
ftre, it is not nlikely that the Commonwealth will dissolve3"
%owever, there wold be a period of peace and prosperity for the 7oer
1sddenly there is bright light3"
7lood $ns t of <y !alking Stick
=th (ly *>*>+ I leaned on my walking stick and a small vein opened at the
bottom of it and blood ran on to the grond and on to my shoe" Then a sheet of
corrgated iron came loose from the beam and I saw the sky" The sheet retrned
to the beam and the walls of the hose were high"
This gripping prophecy abot the assassination of Dr" 5erwoerd is ndobtedly
one of the Seer6s most significant visions in so far as it concerns the history and
ftre of the 7oer nation" It does not only indicate the tramatic end of a
particlar era in the history of the nation, bt also the beginning of instability
where it will move away from its 8original ideals and aims"6
7efore interpreting the vision, it may be appropriate to look at some of the most
important symbols appearing in it"
The first symbol is my wal,ing stic, " Two items the old 7oer prophet woldnever be seen withot were his walking stick and his hat" !e already know that
his hat signified government" %is walking stick had a dal meaning" Firstly, it
cold serve as a weapon and secondly, it signified something very close to a
personBa spport, in other words, a confidante or something 1or somebody3
one cold always rely on"
The ne2t two symbols, vein and shoe or boot indicate violence and a 7oer head
of Government 1or 7oer Government3" The meaning of other symbols sch as
corrugated sheeting , beam, s,y and walls will become clear in the statement
below"
Dimitrio Tsafendas
n Tesday, th September *>, at "*H p"m", while the bells of 4arliament
were ringing, a H>&year old Greek, Dimitrio Tsafendas, stabbed Dr" 5erwoerd to
death with a silver&bladed dagger in the Concil Chamber" Althogh Tsafendas
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.%ere by s in the north stands a woman with her face trned to the north" She
is dressed in white" %er oter garment slides down and the clothes that emerge,
black" She trns arond and sits down" Then she is a large old fat antie,
completely dressed in black"
.This is the capitalist coming in morning 1when the contry6s money means
nothing3" Then a door opens and I walk p a steep hillock" This means we
overcome the heavy times"
.The passage of events look now @st as when were in the prison" 1The Seerrefers here to a vision he had while imprisoned"3 In the west stands a tree" n
the west side it is half chopped downBthat means a strong political 4arty will
still tearBbt then I 1the genine Afrikaner3 go with my little a2e to chop him
down completely, so that it lies on the grond"
.This is the same sign what I saw when Genl" 7otha threw Genl" %ert'og ot of
the cabinet" ne of the statesmen will natrally fall there"""0
It is very interesting to note that the Seer speaks of the 8same sign6 here" In
other words, he 8saw6 that in the distant ftre there wold be another division
as the one between 7otha and %ert'og"
Seer himself lived throgh the first division+Dring General ("7"<" %ert'og6s famos De !ildt speech on th December
*>*, he spelled ot the principle of 8Soth Africa first6" %e also condemned
7otha6s 7ritish immigration policy, evoking sch a fierce proar that 7otha
kicked him ot of his cabinet" %owever, the final split between them came two
years later when General %ert'og left the Soth African 4arty and fonded the
#ationalist 4arty" %e was also elected as the first #4 leader" !hile the #4 grew
from strength to strength, the S"A" 4arty died a lingering death and finally
disappeared in *>=-"
Compare these events with the 8second division6 some )) years later" The
parallels are so remarkable as to be almost ncanny" The for main themes of
the 8first division6 are present once again, vi'" a speech; an omission from thecabinet; the fonding of a new political 4arty and a rling 4arty losing its
inflence after division and eventally dying"
In *>> Dr" Albert %ert'og delivered his so&called 8Cal& vanistic6 speech in
4arliament, casing one of the biggest commotions in political circles since the
#4 came into power in *>H=" In his speech he compared the Afrikaner6s piety,
honesty, @stice and love of freedom with that of the liberal otlook of the
English" The circmstances nder which the speech took place, were
srprisingly similar to those when General %ert'og gave his speech at De !ildt
in *>*"
And, as was the case with his father at the time, Dr" %ert'og was also 8thrown6ot of cabinet by the rling 4arty when Advocate (ohn 5orster left him ot
dring a cabinet reshffle"
In ctober *>> Dr" %ert'og once again followed his father6s e2ample by
establishing a new political 4artyBthe %#4 1$eformed #ational 4arty3Band
being elected as its first leader" Frther setbacks occrred in the #ational 4arty
when Dr" Andries Trernicht broke away in *>= and fonded the Conservative
4arty"
%owever, the last part of the Seer6s vision mst still be flfilled, vi' the
disappearance of the rling 4arty 1#43 which was deserted by Dr" Albert
%ert'og and which the Seer spoke abot+ ."""then I 1the tre Afrikaner3 go with
my little a2e to chop him down completely so that it lies on the grond"0 1Thisleaves no dobt that the demise of the #ational 4arty will occr mainly throgh
actions of the 7oer nation" And here, towards the end of *>>= it seems obvios
that the once mighty #4 is on its last legs3"
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1<r ?ois DWhne, of $eit', was also a cell&mate of the Seer in the Fort in
7oksbrg after the doomed $ebellion of *>*H" <r" DWhne wrote down the
details in the last three pages of 8om #icolaas6 7ible of a vision the pro& phet
saw one night3"
<rs" $ia (ames, the Seer6s granddaghter, sent me this vision, as well as
spplying some details of the strggle in Angola" I will deal with only the first
part of the vision, as it refers to certain events dring the decade after the
mrder of Dr" 5erwoerd"The 7order !ar
Vision+ I dreamed that a chrch is close to my home, bt the minister is not
there" 1The Chrch is still present, bt spiritally it is dead3" The wagons are
plled p in two rows; I am seated among women and a little girl of abot =
years old gets p and says+ 8look towards the west"6 1The women and children
wold literally be left behind in a ftre war, while the men wold have to fight
far from home" Jndobtedly this refers to the conflict on or northern borders3"
The long&contined conflict on or northern border, as well as the Cban
8incident6 is almost forgotten today, e2cept for those who lost loved ones,
family members or friends there" (dging from a letter I received from <r"Danie Esterhi'en of Jpington, it does seem if 5an $ensbrg also foresaw this
event in or history+
.n *>th December *>H, I accompanied my father to visit the Seer, who was
ill, at $ietkil" n or arrival 5an $ensbrg told my father he was e2pecting s"
<y father then asked him what was still to happen in the ftre"
%is reply was+ .Commandant, I see things, bt they will only take place in the
distant ftre" I see a yellow stream strggling to seep throgh the northern
border of German !est" I then see Jnion soldiers rnning across the bridge at
Jpington like springbok to the yellow stream" Then the stream disappears into
the sand" This means they will be involved in heavy fighting against the enemy"
At first they fight like enraged blls and drive each other across the border rightinto Angola" 1!hen my father asked him what the blls looked like, he said+ It
is a black&and&white bll 1black and white soldiers3 and a red one 1the Cbans3"
The red bll is the victor, bt I see he is deeply wonded"
.This vision was flfilled in the *>=-6s when Soth African troops passed
Jpington in their $atels 1military vehicles3" They came in sch long colmns
that one cold drive past them for )- km" %ere in Jpington we saw them for
days, taking in fel and provisions, after which they disappeared in clods of
dst" They foght with the Soth !est African troops against the Cbans, bt
lost the battle" The Seer was rightBCba was also deeply wonded and we saw
how their wonded were transported back to Cba"""0
America, 5ietnam and Saddam %ssein
n th April *>*=, 5an $ensbrg saw the following vision+
American o2en 1white&backed o2en3 go east and there is a small leader in front"
The leader wants to go west, bt the o2en refse to obey and they start
bnching in a circle"
The mention of a leader indicates that American forces 1white&backed o2en3 are
waging war, bt not on fll strength" Their 8going east6 is ndobtedly seen as
America6s involvement in the drawn&ot 5ietnamese war in Soth East Asia" At
first in *>)H there was only an American military advisory grop, bt in *>) it
became obvios that Soth 5ietnam cold only sstain Commnist infiltration
from the north with the help of a strong American presence" And so a fritlesswar started which wold last for ten years" %owever, in the corse of time,
conflict flared p in American circles when 4resident #i2on wan& ted to
contine the war at all costs 1the leader wants to go west, bt the o2en refse to
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%owever, the visions abot the ftre of his people which 5an $ensbrg saw,
were not always meant for everybody6s ears/
9eep It Secret/
In a letter written by <r" 7oy <ssmann to <rs" S"<" van Tonder of %eilbron
in *>), he writes that certain information disclosed to him by 5an $ensbrg
was of sch a natre that he wold not convey it to all and sndry, becase he
was afraid of casing panic, and certain people wold make life very difficlt
for him" As he pt it+ .I tell these things only to the most reliable people, and please keep it secret, otherwise it will be said I am creating panic, or give
reasons for e2acerbating it"0
<rs" 5an Tonder and her father, <r" 7orman, were his confidants and <r"
<ssmann revealed some of these visions to them" In this manner we get a
clearer pictre of the 8dark times6 which will become reality when a big
1labor3 strike is lanched in the distant ftre" The Seer said in *>)+ .Then
1when the strike begins3 there will be big problems with the 89affir6 and
8coolies6, besides the trobles overseas 1racial conflict and dangers of civil
wars3" In connection with the 89affir6 troble, I saw women fleeing" They do
not even have time to close their windows and the crtains are blowingotwards"""
.This big strike will ring in the 8war6 on the East $and, and the sitation in the
Eastern Cape will have deteriorated to sch an e2tent that whites will flee from
cities like 4ort Eli'abeth and East ?ondon"""0
According to the vision, some of them will @oin the Commnist 4arty and take
p arms against the 7oers"
.Then we 1the 7oers3 will go to 5ereeniging" The enemy is sitting tight in
#orthern Transvaal and #orthern Free State, while Sothern Transvaal, Free
State and Cape, march to 4rieska to fetch arms"""0
Then 8om6 9lasie saw the place at 5ereeniging where the Commnists and
English comrades went to lie low, become hollow like a wellBthey will be incritical condition"
(ohannes Gagiano
In a letter I received from <r" (ohannes Gagiano in (ly *>>, he confirms this
%endrikB Grandpa ?ero26s son, Commandant ?ero2" Father watch& ed the
road and when the cart retrned, he said+ .#ow 5an $ensbrg is going to visit
Grandpa ?ero2"0 %e took my hand and we walked to Grandpa ?ero26s hose"
This old man was bedridden, ill with cancer"
.!hile we were strolling along, Father said 5an $ens& brg was on one of his
8vision trips6" I did not nderstand what he meant" when we arrived, 5an
$ensbrg was in the room with Grandpa ?ero2"
.I remember he oted a lot from the 7ible; he cold become very e2cited, particlarly when he spoke of the glories of heaven" Then he looked at Grandpa
and said+ 0#ot so, brother GawieL ?ater 5an $ensbrg stood p and said a
prayer for Grandpa" Father and I walked ot to his cart with him"
.This was the last time I saw 5an $ensbrg, the 4rophet of God" nly now do I
nderstand what Father meant by 8om6 #icolaas6 8vision trip6, becase
Grandpa ?ero2 died two weeks later and three months after that, Commandant
%endrik ?ero2 was strck and killed by lightning"0
The Seer6s $evelations Given To Dr" $ossow
Dr" Servaas $ossow, at the time a 1chrch3 minister of Cape Town, was
travelling in the company of an elder and a deacon to !olmaransstad to go andmeet 5an $ensbrg" Dr" $ossow did not believe in the Seers visions, and if he
was not a minister, 5an $ensbrg might not even have wanted to speak to him
and his two chrch concil members abot the visions" %owever, he did so, and
the old Seer6s prophetic revelation impressed him so mch that he accrately
wrote everything down+
.In the year *>- dring my service in Cape Town0, Dr" $ossow wrote+ .I
was visiting my brother&in&law, $everend Esterhi'en, from Delareyville" A son
of General de la $ey and others started telling me abot old <r" van $ensbrg
and his visions, with the reslt that I made a special trip, in the company of
Elder C"A" Gagiano and Deacon C"G" van der <erwe" !e spent the greatest
part of the day with him and lnched with him" %e asked me to say grace,adding+ 04lease nderstand that I don6t let @st anyone say grace at my tableL" I
then asked him+ .!hat then makes yo trst me %e then started telling me
abot his visions"0
A #ation Divided
.?ook, $everend,0 5an $ensbrg said dring the midday meal+ .there is an
immense chasm dividing or nation" 7t it will be filled in so that we can go to
each other and greet each other again""" The dogs did not even bark at yo, and
last night I already 8saw6 yo coming0
%e contined+ .I can see great trobles coming in Erope" They are like
writhing snakes, particlarly three large onesBblack, brown and yellowB posing a threat and ready to strike" The first two open their poisonos moths
widely and their tonges tremble, bt are too confsed to strike" 14relde to
!!3" The yellow snake is Germany, for it is wonded and flondering and
writhing" 7t it swallows the small ones, one after another" Then it swims
across a dam and also swallows the small snakes across the water"0 1The
invasion of France and %olland shortly after the otbreak of the war3"
The 7lood Flag
.The 7oers will take matters into their own hands, and those who do not give
way, will be trampled to death" A great silence will prevail before the storm
which will be violent, bt of short dration" A bcket of blood will fall over, or
flag will be dipped in it and this blood flag will then fly over a liberated nation"Dr" $ossow contined+ .%e 15an $ensbrg3 then spoke a lot abot withered
mai'e fields 1the farmers who will become impoverished3, famine, a btcher
ctting ot the fat only 1what is de to the 7oer3 and 8many other things which
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day 1the horse is hobbled3" And then it 1the horse3 is let loose and a saddled
piebald horse stands directly before me" 1!hites will emigrate from #amibia at
the same time a racially mi2ed government 1piebald horse3 takes over the reins
here in Soth Africa" The Afrikaner also faces bloodshed and violenceBthe
piebald stands directly before him and is saddled3"
$edistribtion of land which traditionally belonged to the 7oer nation does not
only become a matter of dispte, bt we also enter an era of total moral
collapse+ 8A large black&and&white horse stands beside me 1on the same terrainwhich I saw re+ getting or own repblicBin other words, the mlticolored
horse also wants to pocket that terrain for himself3" Then I see two white stones
grinding against each other" 1There is great friction and dissension among the
whites3" The stone in the east 1Free State3 trns into the other to become one"
1The whites will nite and stand together again3"
After this he saw a plogh going throgh the rbbish dmp" 1There is no more
censorship; pornography and other evils against which the nation sed to gard,
are now shamelessly being ploghed open3" In a vision he saw on th
Febrary *>, his compatriots are warned to live chastely+ The world is clean,
bt sddenly trns and then it is fll of sheep droppings" I then heard a clear
voice saying to me+ 8Gird p yor loins and let yor light shine"
5an $ensbrg saw a ?arge 7room sweep away all the filth of moral decay from
the earth" 1**th <arch *>3"
ne day he e2plained to 7oy <ssmann e2actly what that broom was when
<ssmann wanted to know what the enemies were going to flee from when
troble started in the contry" The Seer replied it wold be the Spectre of Terror
which God wold create in their hearts, and added that God was going to
pnish them for the thosands of lives they had taken and literally trned the
contry into a desert"
Then 5an $ensbrg referred him to Isaiah *H+ .The ?ord hath broken the staff
of the wicked and the sceptre of the rlers" %e who smote the people in wrathwith a continal stroke, he that rled the nations in anger, is persected and
none hindereth""" Ket tho shalt be broght down to hell, to the sides of the pit"
They that see thee""" saying, Is this the man that made the earth to tremble""" that
made the world as a wilderness, that destroyed the cities""" tho hast destroyed
thy land and slain thy people; the seed of evildoers shall never be renowned"""
For I will rise p against them, saith the ?ord of hosts, and ct off from
7abylon the name, and remnant, and son, and nephew, saith the ?ord"""I will
sweep it with the besom of destrction"""0
The ?ast Discord
7t those difficlt and dark days will be preceded by a bitter political strggle
between liberal and conservative Afrikaans&speakers"
The splitting of the #4, when first the %erstigte 1$e& fonded3 #ational 4arty
1*>)3 and later the Conservative 4arty 1*>=3 breaking away, rekindled the
discord among the 7oers and reopened old wonds" Ket this division was one of
the central themes in #icolaas van $ensbrg6s visions" %e 8saw6 it so often,
spoke abot it so often that one gets the impression that there was never
anything else bt arrels and dissension among the 7oers" Strggle, discord
and betrayal rns like a dark&red stream of blood throghot or history; there
was discord over the Great Trek; the forming of Jnion; or langage and or
own flag" r participation in two !orld !ars led to civil war, prisings and
betrayal" Dr" 5erwoerd even had to hold a referendm over the estion of arepblic to obtain a mandate"""
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7t as 5an $ensbrg predicted, the second repblic 1*>*3 soon started coming
loose at the seams 1compare his vision of *)th December *>*3 and before long
the dissension was @st as intense"
nce again, today, war&clods are forming on the hori'on" !hen one looks at
what 5an $ensbrg predicted, it grabs one by the throat, becase this time the
7oer nation is facing its greatest watershed" The Seer spoke abot the last great
strggle ahead as the last prification of the 7oer nation" In his later years, 5an
$ensbrg mst have seen this coming, as he often referred to it with grief, andonly told facets of it to a few of his confidants"
In *>- 5an $ensbrg told Dr" Servaas $ossow abot the chasm dividing his
people, the blood which will flow" n another occasion he connected this
8division6 with a specific event when he remarked to 7oy <ssmann+ .$ssia
will go nder at the same time when the freedom strggle begins for the 7oer
nation""" bt not long afterwards the sickleBthe symbol of CommnismBwill
be resrrected in the west and in $ssia, and things will be even worse than
before/0
E2&4resident 4"!" 7otha
The corse of crrent events, bt particlarly the chaos and bloodshed whichstarted in *>>-, was predicted in an important vision he had in the early *>-6s"
<rs" Sfra <ostert wrote it down and refers to <r" 4"!" 7otha+
I see many people in a hose, sitting arond a table, and I hear them arging"
Sddenly the man at the head of the table arose, walked ot by the door and left
the hose, and the rear wall collapsed"
The day e2&4resident 4"!" 7otha was present when his father was conversing
with the Seer van $ensbrg, he never realised that he, in person, had already
figred in this vision of the Seer for years previosly" At that time the yothfl
4ieter 7otha realised even less that his ftre father&in&law, a well&known
chrch minister, Dr" Servaas $ossow, of Swellendam, had by sheer
coincidence visited the Seer at $ietkil and personally received a nmber ofastonishing visions abot the ftre of the Afrikaner"
<r" 7otha writes abot his short meeting with 5an $ensbrg+ .!hen I was a
yong boy of abot nine years old, the Seer visited the town of 4al $o2
where I was born, and a family member of my father received the Seer" !e
visited the family dring a %oly commnion weekend and it was there that I
stood looking at the Seer while my father and the other family member spoke to
him" %e made an nerasable impression on me" %e was a dignified man and
gave the impression of a 8Called6 one"
There is no dobt that the vision above can only refer to e2&4resident 4"!"
7otha+7ecase of the long drawn&ot nrest sitation in Soth Africa and the state of
emergency imposed by 4"!" 7otha dring the *>=-6s, pressre for reform was
monting on the Government; the lifting of apartheid, the release of #elson
<andela and other political prisoners, as well as nbanning the revoltionary
organisations sch as the A#C, the Commnist 4arty, 4AC, etc" Althogh <r"
7otha made certain concessions, he refsed to veer away from his paved
corse, and in his famos $bicon speech in September *>=), he also
demanded that <andela denonce violence before he cold be set free" This
was widely critici'ed by liberals here and abroad and threats of increased
boycotts, and even direct involvement, were made"
%owever, 4resident 7otha6s mild stroke early in *>=>, and his resignation as4arty leader, changed matters" The 8#ew thinkers6 and spporters of 8total
reform6 in the #4 challenged him, and according to <r" 7otha6s own testimony
in the press, there were not only serios differences between him and some of
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his cabinet members, bt it often also led to conflict sitations+ 1I see people
sitting arond a table and they are arging3" And then, in Agst *>=>, the
person at the head of the table 1the leader3 rises and walks ot throgh the
door"""
According to the geopoliticist, Donald S" <cAlvany, liberals abroad,
particlarly in America, played an important part in these events" %e states as
follows+ .In Agst of *>=>, State 4resident 4"!" 7otha was overthrown in a
.bloodless cop orchestrated by several of his own powerfl cabinet ministersand directed from behind the scenes by the J"S" State Department"""0
1In fact, Donald <cAlvany had visited this contry on a reglar basis since the
*>-6s with the specific prpose of giving lectres in every big centre" 5irtally
every lectre began with+ .Kor greatest enemy is #T the Soviet Jnion, bt
my own contry, the JSA/ The CIA, the State Department, the International
7ankersBthose three in par& ticlar, are e2tremely dangeros, as they will stop
at nothing to overthrow yor present Government in favor of black,
Commnist&led ma@ority rle""" %e also held talks with high&ranking officials in
Government, as well as the Armed Forces, and was well&received ntil arond
*>==, when he was sddenly rebffed and virtally declared 8persona non grata6
by these same officials who had previosly welcomed him" #o dobt
whatsoever that the secret forces in the JSA had done their homework very
diligently by brainwashing 1and probably threatening3 the Soth African
Government into sbmitting to their demands"""3
n nd Febrary *>>-, 4resident F"!" de 9lerk annonced his 8total reform
initiatives6 and immediately there was talk abot a 8#ew Soth Africa6 and a
period of unprecedented peace and prosperity awaiting the country and its
people$
%owever, the Seer6s vision paints a totally different and sombre pictre+ The
resignation of a %ead of State will not only be very ne2pected () man
suddenly arises', bt he will also leave the 4arty of which he was the rler(leaves the house'" Those that remain behind will lose a lot of 8spport6 (the
rear wall of the house collapses'" The for walls of a hose symboli'e the
voters (or members of an organisation' which mst keep the 4arty
1organisation3 standing"
The Distressing 4osition of the Farmers
The following vision, taken from Die Burger3 of *>H-, has a direct bearing on
the above&mentioned speech of F"!" de 9lerk, as well as the present sitation in
Soth Africa+
.Shortly before 4arliament convened in *>, <r" 4"C" de 5illiers held a report&
back meeting in 9lerksdorp" After the meeting a voter approached him, took
ot his pocket& book and read a vision seen by 5an $ensbrg to him+
.I see the farmers in a critical position" The land is bare and everyone is
sffering" Then I see a yong man arriving from the direction of 4retoria to
address a political meeting, after which political changes take place" 4arliament
opens and not long after, members scatter in all directions and an election is
called"""0
This vision refers to a time in ftre when it wold be so dark for the nation
that the 4rophet 8cold not see his hand before his eyes6" The circmstances of
the farmers are also critical 1in fact, never so critical as now/3 A great mltitde
is addressed by a yongish man 1<r" F"!" de 9lerk6s first speech at 5ereeniging
as new leader of the #4 after <r" 4"!" 7otha6s resignation3, followed by total political pheaval 1nd Febrary *>>-3" This is followed by a parliamentary
session where things go wrong and members split p" The visionBsimilar to
the one of *th <arch *>*+ 8I am at !olmaransstad and pt on new black
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with very large wings3 tinged with grey and with a human face appears$$$ +hen
a train full of blac,s comes from the west$$$
This vision refers to a black man released from prison 1#elson <andela3" The
nbanning of Commnism and the far&reaching conseences it holds in store
for the 7oer nation and its ftre"
The state collapses over backwards, his moth opens and a goose emerges
from itBhe is met by the athorities and set free" The goose flies EastB1it
closes ties with the Commnists3" Then another great white bird with very largewings retrns 1when it retrns, it will be very powerflBwhich did happen;
today <andela is the head of state in Soth Africa and the most powerfl rler
Soth of the Sahara3" The color of the bird is white, bt tinged with grey 1the
8peace6 he offers is not genine, or to be trsted3" The train from the west refers
to black e2iles who, at this time 1the Era of the Goose3 retrn to Soth Africa"
%owever, e2cept for the 8goose6 being set free from prison, his connection with
the Commnist 4arty and his e2panded rle, the 7oer prophet also saw the
state collapsing over backwards" And as in the case of the two previos
visions, it means the person will die a violent or nnatral death"
In April *>*), some months after the $ebellion, while langishing in prison, theSeer had a vision of a fneral, bloody violence and great triblations still to
come over his people at the end of the centry" According to his prison&mates,
this vision also greatly pset him" %owever, it was only later that he connected
it with the one of =th September 1<andela3+
The vision: Hth April *>*)B 9 see a coffin being let down into a grave3 fires
coming out3 but one great fire igniting in front$ 7a,ed people appear$ 9&m
sitting by a table and dividing a trt$ 9t is dar,3 but silver letters appear on a
shining 1metal3 sheet" 1Then he told them to read 4salm *+3+ +he words of the
Ford are pure wordsG as silver tried in a furnace of earth3 purified seven times$
#ot only will nprecedented violence erpt throghot the contry dring the
brial of this very important person, bt also fll scale civil war 1"""bt one greatfire igniting in front3" At that time the 7oer nation will be naked, stripped of
everything and feel very oppressed"
Therefore this vision cannot be associated with the death of Chris %ani on *-th
April *>>, as the government was still in white hands, and things were still
going well with them/ Civil war did not follow his death either""
The tart which 5an $ensbrg divided, means the little that the nation still has
left, wold be divided even frther ntil he is left with virtally nothing" nly
after that will the darkness which 5an $ensbrg spoke abot, descend over the
7oer nationBa darkness in which one cannot even see one6s hand before one6s
eyes"The silver letters on the shining sheet means 1according to 4salm *3 that the
time has come for the nation to enter the frnace"
Saddam %ssein
It is remarkable that the Seer also had several visions which predicted the
otbreak and progress of the *>>* <iddle East war in great detail"
=th (ne+ .In Erope there are three plastered vats 1contries which have
conclded agreements3 filled with dry grass3 and a +ur, ignites them$$$1Trkey
will become involved in a war3"
*)th (ne+ .A large log is brning" In front is a large pile of logs on the grond,
1rd (ne3 and flames emerge from it bt die down again" 1The war will be of
short, bt intense drationBas was the war in the <iddle East when %sseinattacked 9wait in *>>*3"
In one of his ndated visions, the same Trk and same war are seen again, bt
from another angle and more detailed+ A Trk setting three haystacks alight"
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The world catches alight and a vision of horses with blood rnning down their
bits appears"
From <r" 7oy <ssmann6s interpretation we can dedce the following+ The
Trk is Saddam %ssein" The three haystacks are 9wait, Sadi Arabia and the
Israelis who were all involved in the *>>* <iddle&East conflict" Althogh the
war may seem to be over, the same Trk 1%ssein3 will fan the flames again
when he intervenes in the civil war in $ssia 17osnia3 to help his people
1<slims3" The war will be at its worst 1e2termination of <oslems by Serbianrebels3, which will develop into a fll& scale world war and be so horrible that
blood will rn down the bits of the horses"
Trkey was in the pictre again on Hth April *>*>" Three sickles appear one
after the other and @oin so that they become one" !agons travel from #orth to
East; they are +ur,ish wagons, bt they are new and covered with canvas"
The collapse of $ssia will be of short dration, for the 8massive civil war6 5an
$ensbrg saw there will case the Soviet Jnion to retrn to its old ways of
8oppression, revoltion and dictatorship6, 1The three sickles becoming one3"
Dring that time a Trk 1Saddam %ssein3 will become involved in this civil
war" %owever, this time there will be two differences+ 1*3 The +ur, is well& prepared for war 1the wagons are new3; and+ 13 %e is planning in secret and
will strike on a certain day and placeB1against the Serbs3 when nobody
e2pects it and possibly sing nclear arms"
The Soap Caldron !ith Fire
(+he older generation of Boers made their own e<cellent soap in huge
cauldrons$ )lthough a dying art3 it is still demonstrated in the :live& museums
throughout the country'$
<r" (oos %aasbroek wrote+ .6om6 9lasie predicted a long drawn&ot and
bloody revoltion in the Sothwest 1the Angolan strggle in which or soldiers
were also involved3+ !hen it clears 1when we have plled ot of the strggle3 I
see a soap caldron with fire nderneath in the east of Erope and $ssia" Inother words, the Angolan war will scarcely have ended when a dreadfl civil
war will break ot in the Soviet $epblics"0
This did occr after the once indivisible East 7loc crmbled into *) separate
states in the early nineties" The Croatians and Slovenians who were forced into
a nified state with the Serbs in *>> 1Kgoslavia3, broke away, and in *>>
7osnia&%er'egovina followed their e2ample" At the end of December *>,
C'echoslovakia was finally torn apart becase of mtal arrelling, ethnical
differences and H years of forced 8nity6"
The 7alkanising of Central and Eastern Erope is proof that this vision had
come tre and that a yearning for 8ethnical prity6 and 8self&determination6 isnot limited to white Soth Africans" In erstwhile Kgoslavia, the Serbs
themselves were involved in a bloody ethnical strggle" The appeasement
policies of the Eropean Commnity attempting to restore peace between the
warring factions came to nothing, for at the end of *>> the Serbs were in
control and they 8ethnically cleansed6 the whole area of non&Serbs 1<slims3"
In the process they also managed to captre abot a third of Croatia and two&
thirds of 7osnia& %er'egovina and inagrate them into their territory and drive
ot abot one million <slims and Croats from the area nder Serbian control"
Dring *>> the old Soviet Jnion also e2perienced some half do'en or more
wars, and today matters look even worse"
%owever, before the 7oer nation faces its last battle, 5an $ensbrg saw a bcket filled with blood fall over in the north of Sothern Africa; he saw the
nation being torn frther apart, power being wrested from its hands and how his
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paved for the @dgment which God will bring against this hard&headed and
recalcitrant nation"
%is followers cold scarcely wait for the election of April *>>H to sign away
not only their honor, their self&respect, the ftre of their children, bt also the
one and only tre GD whom they had worshipped since they first arrived in
the contry, to the Commnists" And as with everything else where Satan
interferes, there was no thoght for righteosness and @stice" The whole
election was one great lie, a fradlent affair and so corrpt that even the presiding @dge eventally admitted that there was massive corrption"
%owever, he defended the reslts and the rest of the world praised it as a
miracle of God/
.<iracle of whose god0 one is inclined to ask, for the T$JE GD had
# hand in this scandalos, fradlent bsiness/ It was the snake and his
accomplices who were in control and stripped the 7oer nationBstripped them
naked as were Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden after their meeting with
%im"
!hy 5ereeniging
!hen making a closer stdy of the meaning of 5ereeni& ging, one comes torealise it is no mere coincidence that the final scenes of the Seer6s visions will
be conclded there" It is as thogh this has been decreed by a %igher %and" The
.Treaty of 5ereeniging0 was the most demeaning moment in the e2istence of
the 7oer nation" They were broken and coerced by means of betrayal among
their own ranks and the most reprehensible methods by the 7ritish, to srrender"
<ore than
--- women, children and old people were senselessly mrdered in the
concentration camps and farms were brned at the behest of ?ord $oberts6
8scorched&earth6 policy" The 7oer was on his knees and he had no choice bt to
srrender to save the lives of his women and children"
And >- years later the descendants of these same 7oers @oin hands with theenemies of their God; they give their traitor a standing ovation and set the table
to be slaghtered once again"
Today the greatest concentration of black townships are sitated in the vicinity
of 5ereeniging" It forms part of the great !itwatersrand and the other black
townships 1Ga& teng area3Band is considered to be the most dangeros
residential area on earth+ .becase here,0 the terrified black inhabitants say+
.yo do not die a natral death, bt throgh the barrel of an A9 H"0 The place
has become a battlefield"
And when the final battle of 5ereeniging is over, the symbolic meaning of its
name 1to nite3 will eventally end the arrelling and fighting, 8close thechasm6 and stand over a prified nation"
C%A4TE$ *
The Election, the $eslt and Thereafter
Division in 7oer ranks cased matters to go wrong even before the *>>H
election becase the different grops cold not come to an agreement regarding
their mods operandi" riginally neither the Conservative 4arty, nor General
5il@oen6s Freedom Front, nor the %#4 or A!7 intended taking part in the
elections and there was mch talk and threats of war and bloodshed if the
elections shold take place" The leader of the Freedom Front, General 5il@oen,
repeatedly warned that the election shold be postponed, demanding a 8cooling
off6 period" Dring a T5 programme he even said he has the spport ofappro2imately *- --- trained men, and if it came to the worst, he wold act"
And the 7oer nation believed him"""
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The A#C and #4 ignored his warnings and contined with their plans to hold
the election" Did they possibly know that he 15il@oen3 wold do nothing
%owever, the 7oers were ready for action and an2iosly sat waiting for him"
Threats against the government and the A#C were also made by the
Conservative 4arty" They wold 8hit6 the 4haraoh with 8ten plages6 and with
concerted effort managed to progress to plages two or three"
Kes, it really seemed if the 7oer was still able to stand p for himself"
%owever, when the moment of trth arrived, General 5il@oen forgot abot his
demands, registered for the election and finally ripped the already splintered
rightwing grops to pieces"
Stnned, disillsioned and leaderless the handfl of conservatives sddenly did
not know in which direction to trn" !ithot direction and dismayed in spirit,
all they cold do was sit and wait for the election; even those that voted for the
General ot of despair, knew it was ftile"
This time the 7oer nation was finally otfo2ed and slaghtered with cold&
blooded calclation by the enemy"
For decades the Seer tried to warn his beloved people, he pleaded with them in
vain not to lose their way, becase if this shold happen+ ."""the betrayal and brotherly sabbles wold be terrible amongst the people and everything wold
go wrong in the contry"""0
E2actly > years and one month to the day before the th April elections were
held, the Seer prophesied that this election wold only bring abot bad lck and
misery"
!hich is precisely what happened+ !ithin a year, virtally all strctres which
whites had bilt p over a period of centries, were demolished" %ealth services
have been destroyed and even the once solid 4blic Service crmbled" fficials
occpying pblic service posts today prefer toyi& toying in the streets rather
than ptting in a solid day6s work, and words like alifications or merit simply
do not e2ist in their vocablaries" Things look even worse in 4arliament" %alf
of the officials were never inclined to work, while the other half cannot work,
becase they were all in prison" 7t now they are appointed in posts which
white officials had slaved for over decades/
5an $ensbrg predicted the demise of the #4 on more than one occasion"
*=th Febrary *>*=+ Farge bas,ets lie in the water on the seashore" 1There is a
scarcity of food and water3" +he blue stone of *urope turns towards us$ 1Some
Germans are sympathetic to or case3" ) thic, aloe stump appears in Pretoria
and it withers$ 1An Afrikaner government B the #4 B which sed to be strong
Xthic, aloe stumpY loses its ability to rle3 and it moves %outh$ 1This was
flfilled to the letter, becase the Afrikaner6s only only win in the *>>H electionwas in the !estern Cape" Si2 years later, ten months before his death in *>,
the Seer predicted that after this first democratic election, the Afrikaner will
have no political power as .he lies on his back0+
th <ay *>)+ +he whole land is covered under maie leaves 1indicating an
election in which the whole nation took part3 after people have threshed 1after
the election3 and in the Cape a man lies on his bac, on the leaves$
4overty and misery will case many blacks from Africa to enter or contry, he
said" They will settle mainly in #atal, bt will contribte little or nothing
towards the economy" The once&strong #ational 4arty (large aloe plants3 is
strggling to srvive, bt it has no inflence or power base any longer and
disappears rapidly into thin air, after which the battle for srvival for the 7oers begins"
1Compare the letter the Seer wrote to <rs" ("(" Steyn on Hth ctober *> on
the same sb@ect in chapter *3"
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therefore in )llah and his messengers$ )nd say not@ :+rinity$& But cease3 it is
better for you$ )llah is but one 8od$ 9t is far from His holiness that He would
have a son$ +o Him belongs what is in heaven and on earth$ (0!'@ +he
essiah (>esus' does not consider it beneath Him to be a servant of )llah$$$-
A vision 5an $ensbrg saw on *)th (anary *>*B +hen 9 heard@ +he cry of
the nation rises up to 8od@ +he earth tremblesI -+hen 9 saw a small :coolie&
1Indian3 who stood up and suddenly grew into a large :coolie&$
According to the accompanying 7iblical verses+ 1E2od" +3 $$$and thechildren of 9srael sighed by reason of the bondage3 and they cried3 and their cry
came up to 8od by reason of the bondage$- 1 Sam" +3+ .In my distress I
called pon the ?ord and cried to my God, and %e did hear my voice ot of %is
temple, and my cry did enter nto %is ears"0 1(er" *-+*-&**3+ .7t the ?ord is
the tre God, %e is the living God, and an everlasting 9ing; at %is wrath the
earth shall tremble and the nations shall not be able to abide %is indignation"
Ths shall ye say nto them, the gods that have not made the heaven and the
earth, even they shall perish from the earth, and from nder these heavens"
Criminals are ?et ?oose
#ot long after <andela was freed by 4resident F"!" de 9lerk in *>>-, he first placed a moratorim on the death penalty 1mainly to pacify the ma@ority of
black criminals3, after which literally thosands were freed from the prisons"
Seer also had a vision abot this on =th #ovember *>*) while incarcerated in
7oksbrg prison+ ) large sheet of dar, red paper appears$ n the right side are
blood red s=uares and on the left are white s=uares$ 1%e said mch will be
written abot bloodshed when the 7oer nation in Soth Africa will start their
bitter strggle against Commnism3" 9 see wagons with red o<en$ 1The
Commnists are armed and ready for war3" +he prison pot goes to Pretoria3 but
it is empty" 1There is a scarcity of food3" +he prison cells are all open and the
line hangs full of clean washing$ 1Thosands of criminals are freed, criminals
who have not nearly served their fll sentences3"Africa Afflicted !ith 4estilence and Famine
*st Febrary *>*=+ y white"handled poc,et ,nife is very sharp$ ) small hand"
a<e in the Cape is very sharpAwar clouds build up in the s,y$ ) muddy ditch in
*urope runs from *ast to %outh$ )t the southern end stands a large house$ )
small :Kaffir& emerges from the house3 enters the ditch and disappears$ ) man
on horsebac, emerges from the ditch and disappears againAthe ditch becomes
very wide$
%e said+ .<y pocket knife0 is symbolic of the 7oer forces" The :small hand"
a<e& 1in the Cape3 represents the Boer 8overnment of the dayAwar threatens
between Boers and 8overnment forces$ )t the same time a sinister agreement is
concluded between *ast ( $ssia3 and *urope 1the mddy ditch3$ But *urope
becomes a confederation with one parliament which will be seated in the south
()t the southern end stands a large house'$ +he confederation between *urope
and the *ast"Bloc countries will cause blac, governments in )frica to be wiped
out by disasters3 pestilence and famine 1the small 89affir6 emerging from the
hoseBhe loses his power of governmentB and enters the ditch and
disappears 1great disasters3" +hen a strong leader 1man on horseback3 rises and
ta,es over the reins in *urope$ However3 his leadership will be of short
duration before he and his followers are destroyed by the same pestilence3
famine and other disasters 1he disappears again"3
The Anti&ChristThe above events seen by 5an $ensbrg, are very similar to the visions seen by
Daniel and (ohn of the Anti& Christ rising as world rler after the Eropean
Jnion is establishedBa process already in progress" According to Daniel +),
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people, saying+ Do not leave yor property or sell it at giveaway prices""" for as
the ?ord resced s at 7lood $iver, so it will be again"
.The signs referred to are already becoming reality and can be seen as the
advent to the dark times or furnace 5an $ensbrg spoke abot before his death"
This incldes the apparent collapse of Commnism; the dramatic reform in
Soth Africa; or greatest droght in memory; a new government taking over
and the power of the #4 being limited to the Cape only before finally
disappearing from the political scene; strikes which will cripple the economyand also the spread of a world&wide disease 1AIDS3 which will wipe ot
millions of people and for which no cre will be fond"
.%e also said he saw a thick wall behind which a fire raged" This was the 7oard
of Censors" It is dark becase all the candles of information have been snffed,
meaning that we are deliberately being deceived by the mediaBnobody knows
any longer what is going on in the contry and nobody dreams or sees visions
any more"
.5an $ensbrg said all these things wold go hand& in&hand with a resrrection
of racial prisings throghot the world" It will start in Erope, he warned, and
then spread throghot the rest of the world (+here is a white cloth in the west(*urope' 1a symbol of racial prity3" +he cloth opened up 1people will live more
openly and psh racial prity into the backgrond3 and inside are white beans
1beans indicate people with the same genetic characteristicsBin this case, the
whites3 and they spread across the earth 1against all e2pectations, white racism
will increase worldwide3"
At first the !esterner in Erope withheld himself from making any distinction
between his white heritage and that of other nations" %owever, 5an $ensbrg
said that when they become overrn by 8aliens6, their aspirations for the
8preservation of the whites6 cannot be stopped any longer"
?iberal intellectals regard racism as being an abnormal, nnatral conditionB
a 8disease6 which they call 82enophobia6, 1a loathing of aliens, or foreigners3"The *>th centry German philosopher, Fichte, was a rabid racist, and so was his
contemporary, %egel" Dring the -th centry it first was Adolf %itler, and now
the present generation of Germans, or #eo&#a'isBalso known as skinhead&
gangs who are terrori'ing all non&German immigrants"
In Germany alone dring *>> there were -=H attacks against, among others,
black Soth Africans, Afghans, $omanians and Trks"
Asylm seekers
Rapport B-th December *>>3+ .The swell of asylm&seekers already started
in the late *>-6s and with the collapse of the 7erlin !all on >th #ovember
*>=>, it grew into a tidal wave" In *>>) there was still no end to this tidal waveand between H- ---B)- --- asylm&seekers crossed into Germany" %olland,
England and France face the same problems and the athorities cannot handle it
any longer" The German Government cannot keep p with the nmber of
applications and in *>>H they already had a backlog of over *&million"
.The spate of racial attacks were sparked off after the crmbling of the 7erlin
!all of Shame when the so&called unification of Germany did not bring abot
the promised prosperity" The disillsioned yonger generation of Germans had
to stand by looking on from the sidelines as hndreds of thosands of 8aliens6
were granted asylm and financial aid, while they cold get neither work nor
refge" 1The sitation is identical in Soth Africa, and nothing has come of the
promised .peace, prosperity and harmony0, and things are looking @st as grimas the Seer had predicted3"
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.Kong Germans are frstrated and rebellios for being openly betrayed and
sold ot to alien parasites by their leaders, and for these reasons these 8aliens6
are being attacked daily by German yoth gangs"
.%owever, it is not so mch these attacks which are casing problems to the
chrch, German scholars and sociologistsBit is that 8echo of approval fond
among the silent masses"6 It is also disconcerting to the liberal thinkers that sch
a spate of nstoppable racial hatred is bilding p all over Erope" And the
estion no one dares askBas the answer may be too shockingBdoes Eropefind itself on the eve of a new glorification of race0
Dring the same year 1*>>3 America e2perienced its worst racial violence in
history when whites were openly attacked in the streets of San Francisco by
bloodthirsty #egroes in a week&long orgy of violence, and their bsinesses, cars
and hoses were plndered and trashed"
!hite Americans are literally fleeing from states sch as Florida, !ashington,
regon, <ontana and California which are being overrn by #egroes and other
blacks from Africa" Dring a period of three years 1*>>B*>>)3, " million
whites left California, while some ") million non&whites settled there dring
the same period"An minos 4rophecy
In the last years before his death, the old 7oer prophet was often visited by
people from far and wide, who wanted to know+ .!hat lies in the ftre !ill
it become worse for or nation, or is there hope for a free, independent state
Then 5an $ensbrg wold sit staring in front of him and eventally reply
cryptically+ 0one day the nation will take matters into its own hands, and those
who refse to get ot, will be trampled to death" A great silence will prevail @st
before the storm breaks, which will be violent, bt of short dration" A bcked
filled with blood will topple over and or flag will be dipped it in, after which
this blood flag will be hoisted over a free nation"L
This is trly an ominos prophesy" For those who do not share the 7oer6sstrggle for freedom, these words spell ot serios problems" For the 7oer it
means the navoidable bloodbath to gain that freedom which has always elded
him" 7t 5an $ensbrg said the nation mst first bend its knee before God and
be willing to walk every inch of that road" %e also warned them that the road
was going to be very togh, becase+ .7efore we get or own 17oer3 repblic, a
bitter strggle awaits s" During the 010 Rebellion3 we (the Boers who would
not associate themselves with 8overnment policy' had to go through a sieve$
+his time we will go through a furnace$ )t that time 9 told you 9 see dar,ness
ahead3 because when 9 sat on my horse3 9 could not see its maneG but in the
difficult time ahead it will be so dar, that 9 cannot see my hand before my eyes$
4igs In (ohannesbrg
5an $ensbrg warned that large&scale reform, revoltion and chaos wold
break ot here at the same time the Soviet Jnion began to crmble"
It has happened e2actly as he had predicted/
ne day he asked his eldest son, 9allie, to write down the following vision+ 9
see a pig hanging on a hoo, in *ngland$ 9t disappears from there and
reappears in >ohannesburg3 after which sausage was made from it$ +he
sausage is draped over the chairs in Parliament in Cape +own3 and 9 ate some
of it$ 1The Seer represents the 7oer nation3" +he sausage hanging in
>ohannesburg is confiscated by legislation and it indicates that it is a ?ustified
case$ /e do not rob or stealG we only ta,e bac, what we have received from the Ford through blood and sacrifice3 the Seer said" Then he interpreted the vision
more flly+ +he pigs 1capitalists3 in >ohannesburg willAin co"operation with
the enemies of the Boers overseas Aconfiscate his property (the sausage'3 but it
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will be of no use to them3 for the Boers will regain power with help from 8od
(the sausage draped over the chairs in Parliament'$ )t the same time the mines
and minerals will become %tate property and all the old Republican farms fall
bac, to3 and are distributed among my people$
Anne2ations
As far back as the 7oer nation can remember, everything he worked for,
everything he discovered and everything he bilt p, was confiscated by others"
The after&effects are still rnning strongly throgh or modern history" It is awell&known fact that white Soth Africans are the poorest !esterners, despite
the fact that we have a wide variety of natral resorces and mineral riches"
!hen going back to that first anne2ation, and going throgh history step by
step, one begins to realise @st how mch have been taken from them" The
goldfields are not controlled by them today, bt by the (ewish financial giant,
Anglo&American, the English and Americans"
7t according to the Seer6s interpretation of the vision, it does seem if there
will be an end to foreign interference of many years and reckless srping of
land and mineral rights by foreign robber gangs" %e also says the Afrikaner
who rises p from the dst this time, will not crawl before the enemy, hat inhand again, as he did >- years ago at 5ereeniging"
#ationali'ation will take place, bt not by the A#C or Commnists as most
Soth Africans fear" They will initiate it, bt 1if 8om6 9lasie is correct3 there
will be a sdden change and the 7oers will be sitting on top/ Diamond, gold,
copper, silver and tin minesBeverything will be nationali'ed, the foreign
parasites will be driven ot of the contry, or they will leave of their own
accord" They will be dispossessed and all their fi2ed properties sch as farms,
hoses and land will fall back to the 7oer nationBas it shold have been right
from the beginning"
n one occasion 8om6 9lasie openly named these 8robber gangs6 who had
taken everything for themselves in Soth Africa+ the British money"barons, or8pigs6 as he called them" In a letter to <r" %"(" Dreyer of Senekal he wrote+ +he
disappearance of the spec,led beast in *urope (the seeming crumbling of
Communism' followed by the earth going blac, here is a sign that the time is
comingAthe time for great reform and revolution$
Even in these modern times, Soth Africa is fairly isolated and far from the
Eropean continent" Ths it remains an e2pensive e2ercise to come and wage
war here, and these circmstances cold also be the main reason why Soth
Africa will not immediately be involved in any world conflict, becase dring
that time the whites in Soth Africa will have their own problems; being
trampled on and dominated by blacks and Indians in every walk of life, large&
scale violence, nemployment and poverty" Dr& ing wars against black tribes
in the distant past, the whites had a right to defend themselves, bt today they
are compelled by the chrch and Commnist athorities to passively sit looking
on while being stripped of everything that is precios and sacred to themBown
flag, langage, cltre, edcation and religion"
The black horse
=th (anary *>+ 9 see a fat blac, horse and then a dirty"yellow one$ +he
blac, horse spells trouble with the :Kaffir&G the dirty" yellow one spells trouble
with the :coolies&$ ) gun appears out of 9ndia and is so close to me that 9 am
loo,ing down the barrelAindicating a lot of trouble with the :coolies& during
those dark times$The Seer also told 7oy <ssmann that for us who ,now (the loyal )fri,aners'
the trouble with the :Kaffir& will not be =uite as bad as was the case with whites
in our neighbouring states$ %e then told him abot the red flag coming out of
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played any significant role" They have only now started coming to the
foregrond and making demands dring the last decade"
They have particlarly established themselves in the sports arena where they
blow the whistle and penalise players left, right and centre" The Indian has also
realised that the 7oers are very tolerant and will make sacrifices as long as
nobody interferes with their 8sports&god"6 %owever, the omission of the 7oers
from the sports and all other areas has only @st begn" They have already been
warned+ no lily"white team will ever again compete internationally, for we arenow living in the Third !orld and words sch as norms, merit or alifications
do not e2ist in the vocablaries of the third&worlders"
In one of the Seer6s visions which was reported in the media, we get a clear
prophesy of the far&reaching inflence the Indians wold have in Soth African
society"
According to somebody who was interviewed by a reporter, his family held a
dinner 4arty in !itbank to celebrate his great&grandfather6s >>th birthday in
*>" Dring the meal somebody made a remark abot 7ronkhorst& sprit 1a
small town between 4retoria and !itbank3" %is great&grandfather heard the
remark and wanted to know from one of the grand&children whether the heathentemple had been bilt at 7ronkhorstsprit"
This stnned everyone at the table and some even lagh& ed, as it was still
dring the premiership of Dr" 5erwoerd before he was assassinated, and a very
prosperos period for the conservative Afrikaner"
$eplying to the estion where he got that notion, the old man said+ .Seer van
$ensbrg prophesied years ago that sch a temple wold be bild at
7ronkhorstsprit before the divided 7oer nation wold nite again"""0
Thirty years later Dr" %ennie Senekal, a retired chrch minister and
erstwhile <ayor of 7ronkhorstsprit, prod& ly annonced that one of the
largest 7ddhist temples was being bilt in this same town and wold become
one of the greatest torist attractions in the contry"It is also the first 7ddhist temple on the African continent and bilt at a cost of
$-- million in the sbrb of Cltra 4ark, 7ronkhorstsprit" The gest hose,
which wold serve as temporary temple, was completed in *>>) at a cost of
$H million while the other strctre was being bilt" <ost of the bilding
materials and tiles were imported from Taiwan; so also the massive steel bell
weighing tons which wold be rng by - campanologists 1bell&ringers3" The
inside is adorned by a hge golden state of 7ddha with hndreds of smaller
states lining the walls"
!hile the main temple was nder constrction, nmeros marble states and
pillars stood in the garden of the gest&hose and which wold be sed todecorate the main temple"
A well&known Afrikaans architectral firm was assigned to draw the bilding
plans"
There is no chrch comple2 in Soth Africa which is comparable to this idol
temple"
The <slim inflence has been increasing in the contry" They regard
Christians as their biggest enemies, and shold a <slim befriend a Christian,
the latter is an enemy of his god, Allah" So ties of friendship are taboo" Ket
ironically the world6s largest Islamic propaganda centre is sitated here in
Drban, Soth Africa/
The 7oer leaders are probably the only ones in the world who sit watching passively while foreigners, who have no part of their national symbols, can
stand p dring a news conference and annonce+
.Away with yor national anthem/ Away with yor flag/0
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%owever, 8om6 #icolaas6 warning rings mercilessly in the ears+
) second red flag emerges$ +he grass catches alight and spreads southwards$
+hen 9 see teams of blac, o<en being yo,ed up (they are organising' and they
loo, in this direction $$$ +his will be times of bloodshed3 teason3 fraternal
=uarrels3 conflict and severe tribulations L +imes when the Boer&s hats are
pulled over their eyes and their heads hang low$
The spate of violence, rebellion and revoltion which has been plaging Africa
for the last -O years, has already spread here" It forms part of the Great$evoltion which has been instigated by the Commnists 1the red flag3"
n nd Febrary *>>- we entered the final stage of capitlation to
Commnism, which has been very careflly orchestrated over a period of many
years to prepare s for the final srrender"
Spirital ?eader From the Eastern Cape
Shold the old great&grandfather have been correct on his >>th birthday, this
recalcitrant 7oer nation will not come to its senses before another BH years6
have passed to renite" And by that time the darkness will already have
descended over s"
%owever, 5an $ensbrg said that this time they will not rely on the fleshy armof their leaders again" #onetheless a spirital leader who will nite and arm the
nation, will rise in the Eastern 4rovince" Althogh 5an $ensbrg did not say
how this man wold arm them, I believe it will be spirital as well as physical"
The man in the brown sit also steps forward at this stage" n *)th (ne *>-,
5an $ensbrg had a vision of England being conered by Germany in a ftre
battle; a well&bilt 7oer in a brown sit will play an important part in this
victory"
It is the same 7oer who will come here to address and pacify the people at
?ichtenbrg"
This shows another clear parallel between the oppression which the 7oer nation
finds itself in and the e2periences of the Israelites when they were sb@ected to
op& pression by God becase of their disobedience"
Dring sch times, strong leaders and God&fearing people rose from the nation
to lead them to freedomBand withot e2ception that freedom was gained
throgh Divine intervention"
Think of <oses, Samson, Gideon, David, Andries 4re& toris and Charl Cilliers"
#o other modern nation in the world has the testimony of a 7lood $iver or
5egkop 1to name bt two3 in their history" And as was the case with Israel, it
was the spirital leader, Charl Cilliers, rather than the warrior, Andries
4retoris, who armed the ill and trapped 5oortrekkers in preparation for the
looming battle against the advancing Mls"C%A4TE$
$eformBthe Time of Darkness
5an $ensbrg prophesied the total reform which wold take place in the
contry before the 7oer nation wold get its own repblic" <r" 7oy <ssmann
wrote that 8om6 9lasie told him+ .7efore we get or own $epblic, there mst
be total reform; reform as in the days of #ehemiah 1#ehemiah )3" #ot only in
politics, bt also in the chrches, becase even in my chrch 18#ederdits6
$eform Chrch3 there are many wrongs" Kes, it will be as in the time of
#ehemiah who did not receive a salary from the Governor for * years to assist
his people to rebild (ersalem"0" %e added+ .Dring the time of reform,
virtally nothing in the contry will be right; either in Government, nor in or
chrches" I see the Jnion overtrned by the plogh; what was above is now
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$evoltion, violence and rebellion will break ot in the contry 1*:=:*H3;
8necklace6 mrders are committed on a large scale 1*:>:*HBThis particlarly
crel and diabolical method, invented by A#C members, entailed the intended
victim6s hands to be tied with wire; a tyre placed arond his:her neck, soaked
with petrol or diesel fel and then set alight" !hile the victim sffered a slow
and agoni'ing death, his:her tormentors wold scream and dance arond
him:her in a demented manner, often poking at him:her with sticks or hrl
stones at him:her3" At this time the Soviet Jnion will crmble 1*:=:*H3" Thenthe SE5E#T% ?EADE$ of the #ational 4arty appears on scene 1*:=:*H3, bt
he will be a traitor, becase 5an $ensbrg saw him as a clean"shaven young
man 1>:*:*)3" %e also re@ects the principles of the #4 1*:>:*HB the sole of my
shoe comes off 3"
Commnism now also comes strongly to the foregrond 1>:*:*)B the sic,le
bends3 and dring that time of chaos and confsion, the Afrikaner is sitting in
sackcloth and ashes 1his hat is plled over his eyes3; he sacrifices everything,
even his precios cltral heritage is left behind 1>:*:*)B wagons flee past me3"
And the loyal Afrikaners who bravely prepared for the strggle, offer no
resistance; they, too, are dismayed and withot hopeB1>:*:*)B horsemen3 in
other words3 men who were ready for war3 stand helplessly loo,ing on at the
passing3 fleeing wagons3" 7t there are also a nmber of so&called 8tre
Afrikaners6 who are involved in backhand& ed wangling with the traitors of the
nation for the sake of lining their own pockets 1=:*:*)3" A moderate
Commnist&inclined leader 1*:>:*HB with half"long horns B<andela, takes
over the reins" %owever, he has many problems, for his followers are war&
minded 1*:>:*HB savage red cattle are with him3" After this, the bloodiest
period in or history beginsBhndreds of innocents are mrdered in their
hoses 1>:*:*)B dappled white horses (sly murderers' appear before the house
and 9 see a hat with a band of mourning cloth around it 3"
A very important Commnist dies dring this timeB(oe Slovo 1*:*:*)3B thered mule drops dead 3"
Illegal immigrants and satters stream into the contry 1*-:*:*)B a dar,
blan,et approaches us in the footpath3" The black tribes in Africa are involved
in an intense strggle, bt this is kept secret by the leaders and the media
1*:*:*)B 9 see mi<ed"up people fighting3 but a white canvas covers them3"
The present sitation here, as well as in the rest of the world confirms that the
Seer van $ensbrg6s timetable is swiftly approaching a great and final crisis"
According to that timetable, the blacks will first 8disappear6, after which the
@ingoes and English will flee+
/e are going to have more trouble with the :Kaffir&3 for years ago3 shortly after
the /ar 9 saw a small :Kaffir& rising halfway out of the earth$ +hen 9 had
another vision$ 9 saw he had grown into a mighty warrior who now appeared
fully out of the earth3 and the shadow of the spear and shield he held above his
head3 fell right across the land$ +his is far in the future3 then he disappears into
fog$ But before that time 9 also saw dar,ness descending down over the land$
y advice is3 fight3 even if you do so with your bac,s to the wallI
%e also saw the English leaving (ohannesbrg for England; they stand on the
wagon (aeroplane'3 clad only in shirts and trousers3 without ?ac,ets3 hats or
shoes$ 9n other words3 they leave the country as they entered it$ 9 then opened
my Bible and read *<od$ 0@05$ Jou see3 this is the word of 8od and as long as
the world e<ists3 there will never be another enemy in )frica to wrong us$ theless chance there is for our people to thin, how these things can still happen3
the greater is the miracle created by 8od to return us to being a faithful nation
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overwhelming sper&power for three years nder terrible conditions to save
themselves from e2tinction3"
Jnder A 7lack Government
ne night, while in prison 1*>*3 8om6 9lasie dreamt what wold happen to
his people when they fond themselves nder a black Goverment and withot a
tre leader" %e saw himself 1the 7oer nation or #ationalists3 walking on his
socksBthis means there is no longer a 7oer Government"
7t at the same time they have no gide becase their leader left them in the
lrch by resigning+
9t was shortly before daybrea,$ 1Soth Africa enters a new era3" FeavesAthey
loo, li,e poplarAappear out of thin air " 14reparations are going ahead for an
election3" )t first they were ?ust a spot 1prior to the election it will be dark and
violence and bloodshed will erpt3" until they increase and the air is full of
leaves$ 1The election takes place 1April *>>H3 and everybody, e2cept the 8mai'e
leaves6, or 8loyal Afrikaners6, votes3" )ll the leaves disappear " 1The ne2t
planned elections 1*>>>3 been postponed or cancelled and the sitation of the
7oers worsens day by day3"
%owever, in two other visions 1 *-th and *th (ly *>3 the Seer saw themany blessings God had given Soth Africa, bt the nation became faithless
towards God, and becase they show no remorse for their sins, things will
become worse for them" Then they will trample each other and fight as never
before" And when their leader, who bent his knee before Erope 1vision of th
Febrary *>3 in order to hand his nation over into alien hands, 1A 7oer in the
Jnion is plling off his shoes and kneeling before the west to give in to their
demands3, sddenly resigns, he will finally trn his back on his dismayed and
hmiliated nation"
/hen 9 reached the door3 my children came out of the house 1the #ational 4arty
leadership is taken over by a yonger genrationBthe new leader, <arthins van
Schalkwyk, is only years old ,bt this yongster and his followers have nofrther interest in the 7oer nation, becase they 8leave the hose63
Then+ 9 wal, to my stable and while wal,ing3 my head seems to give a ?er,$
1This is the time when the nation will wake p and realise that he has been
robbed of everything and he finds himself sitting in sackcloth and ashes3" 9
loo, up3 the s,y is clear and immediately blac, letters with a silvery glow
appear from %outh *ast to %outh /est$ +he whole s,y seems to fill with lettersG
then 9 saw specific numbers@ 054 before everything vanished$
According to the Seer6s granddaghter, <rs" $ia (ames, this refers to an
important invasion operation which took place in Angola on *H&&" %owever,
it may also stands for forteen&thosand&three&hndred&and&seventy&si2 days"This is e2actly H- years, forty years of #ational 4arty rling 1*>H=&*>==3 before
the SE5E#T% ?EADE$ appears on scene in *>=> 1vision+ *:=:*H3, bt 5an
$ensbrg said he will be a traitor, becase he saw him as a clean"shaven young
man 1vision+ >:*:*)3, and nder his presidency everything the #ational 4arty
stood for vanished into thin air 1before everything vanished'$
The rest of the vision+ 9n a valley in front of my door 9 saw a number of cattleG
two red bulls3 one with a blae 1A#C and Inkatha3 were fighting 3" +he one with
the blae ?umped away3 ran some distance and fought again$ 9 am not worried
about the fighting$ 1The strggle between the Commnists 1A#C3 and In& katha
contines, bt the 7oer nation ignores them3"
+wo houses are burning in the northwest$ ) third one has already burnt andonly the walls are left standing$ 1$efers to the nrest, violence and arson which
will occr dring the years after the elections" /hen 9 wo,e up3 9 saw a man
dressed in grey, 1a spirital messenger who will call the nation to the strggle3
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Concrrent with the strike, Seer van $ensbrg also saw a massive power failre
in Gateng 1formerly 4!5, ab& breviation for
4retoria:!itwatersrand:5ereeniging triangle3; some people will still have
firewood for cooking prposes, while others will have to eat cold food"
*st Agst *>*+ In the direction of >ohannesburg lies a large pile of dried
wood3 about 022 yards in diameter$ ) table is set and a dish of cold (dried'
crushed maie is on the table3 followed by a dish of cold porridge$
The strikes will e2pand and have serios conseences for the economy"According to the Seer, nothing will bring an end to the strikes" Continos
demands for higher salaries will be made ntil bsinesses cannot afford them
any longer, and they will be forced to close" This mass action is part of an
organised campaign by the Commnists to make the contry ngovernable in
order to take over completely"
Today the A#C:SAC4:Cosat alliance has so mch power that it wold present
no problem to call a nationwide strike which wold cripple transport and the
economy" %owever, the railway line between 4rieska and #am& ibia will remain
in operation, according to the Seer"
5an $ensbrg paints the following pictre+ )ll the trains and motor vehicles inthe nion are at a standstill at that time$ nly the train from Pries,a will be
running3 as our cannons and guns will be coming from FMderitbucht$ 1?]derit'
7ay3"
From here events start gaining momentm and begin to speed p to the end of
the old man6s visions"
The 9rase Docment
The above events are confirmed in the 9rase Docment confiscated by
General Smts in *>H, for fear that shold the Seer6s visions become pblic
knowledge, it wold incite rebellion against the Government"
The above&mentioned nationwide strike will go ahead in *>>> @st prior or after
the second 8democratic6 election, which wold be the time when Afrikanerswold finally trn their backs on the Government" The Seer said things wold
go very badly for the strikers, as he had seen 8the pig hanging from a hook in
(ohannesbrg6" Then revoltion wold break ot and in the confrontation that
follow the Afrikaners wold take back the contry"
The Seer told 8pa6 9rase+ .%owever, before that happens, the English, (ews
and @ingoes will not only se the riches of or contry to oppress s; they will
also incite the Indians, black Commnists and liberal Coloreds to lay charges
against, and mrder s"
.Some white policemen and members of the Defence force will also take part in
this persection, and in retrn many false promises will be made to them" Afather will betray his son, a sister her brother and a friend will betray the one
who trsted him" The renegade chiefs will go to England where they will be
plotting in secret with the English, getting their plans in order"
.Then, when we least e2pect it, they will strikeBwe will be disarmed, broght
before Cort on trmped&p charges and imprisoned immediately" Ko see,
these plans were already in the pipeline long before a black government came
into power" <any of or people will be killed in the intense strggle which will
follow" For that reason we mst never srrender or weapons; we mst settle
or differences and nite if we want to save orselves from going nder"
%e then e2plained how we will get help from Germany+ .!hen these things
start, a man rises p in Germany who will take over the reins" They have been preparing in secret for this takeover for many years" And the arms that Germany
will prodce will be of sch a natre that many contries will be afraid of
attacking them"
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.They also become liberated, regain all their states in Erope and become so
powerfl that I see it 1Germany3 seated at the head of the table @st after the
Third !orld !ar ends" England6s place is empty as it isn6t a nation any longer"
And now Germany gets an opportnity to avenge all its men who were hanged
after a war 1the Second !orld !ar3 and deliver the Cop de Grac to England"
Kes, it is Germany with its nbelievable weapons which will destroy the
Englishman for what they had done to it 1Germany3 dring !!, and we also
owe them"""0%owever, he said at this stage or people are very divided; many will resign
from the secrity forcesBmilitary as well as policeBbt many will stay on to
assist the English to sbvert the 7oers0"
The Seer also said many people in the contry will claim to be stanch
#ationalists 1for the 7oer case3, bt their only aim is to strengthen the hands
of the enemy against s"
Frthermore, or enemies will secretly import arms and ammnition from
England and other places and hide these in secret caches arond the contry,
and the day they are ready to attack s, they will incite the Indians, blacks and
coloreds to @oin the prising which they had been planning for so long" It will become a fll&scale revoltion in which or women and children will be
e2posed to the greatest danger"
.7t we mst not forget+ many of the men in the Secrity Forces who are
spporting s, are now being arrested and replaced with @ingoes"
.%owever, when they are ready to attack the rebels 1whites who are resisting3,
things will trn gly and all their well&laid plans will be destroyed" It will be so
horrific for them that they will flee, bt it will not be of any se, for many will
die when weBas well as German forcesBretaliate" They will never be able to
fight against s again"
.All those advanced secret weapons I wrote abot earlier, will be sed and their
destrctive power will be like firebombs that can destroy large cities" Smokeand fire will cover everything like a thick blanket for weeksBperhaps months
Band it will become dark early in the morning, while birds will nest early" A
to2ic gas will also kill silently in the cities withot even cracking a window
pane" This will be released over port cities from German sbmarines and
warships and it will color the sky a shiny yellow&orange he which will be
seen daily on the hori'on"
The war will not last long, bt peace will only prevail once we have 8cleaned
p6 into the north" <any of the neighboring states will then willingly reach ot
their hands to s"""0
Two ?eaders Die !ith Dishonor The Seer had two visions in *> which are concrrent with the 8arming6 of the
7oers and the overthrowing of an e2isting government" Althogh the first date
cannot be accrately pinpointed, the Seer himself described it to <r" ?ood
9irsten, frnishing interesting details of how those <asers will reach the
7oers, as well as what conditions will be like here and in #amibia"
%irst vision: (Jellow peach rain'
.A large dam is fll of water; it is raining, all the slices are open and the dam
empties" A peach tree grows on the dam wall and peaches are lying on the
grond" Crates of <asers, still packed in grease, are being offloaded from the
train" Aloes are prooted and roll eastwards when Germans retrn"0
1According to the Seer6s timetable for this vision, troble is going to break otwhen the 8yellow peach6 rain starts falling" (9n the early part of the century the
old people always referred to the late summer rains as the :yellow peach& rain
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%e pt forward another very important reason+ .!e mst not shift bondaries
and shed innocent blood of a nation who have done s no harm, becase dring
the !ar 1*=>>&*>-3, Germany spplied the 7oers with cannons and gns with
which we foght the English ntil we cold fight the English with their own
gns"0 An important reason why General de la $ey did not want to fight against
Germany was becase he believed, according to %osea )+*-+ ."""that remove the
bond; therefore I will por ot my wrath pon them like water"0
#ow, after all these years, this important history is recalled" 4art of the 7oernation will move to 4rieska 1or close vicinity3, the Seer said" Dring the *>*H
$ebellion the train only went as far as 4rieska" A rebel who was there, said+ .It
helped s, who had to go to German !est, to negotiate with the Germans,
becase dring that dry year, General 7otha6s troops also had to strggle along
from there with horse commandos and wagons with food"0
$ailway ?ine To 4rieska
<r" 7oy <ssmann writes+ .!hen 8om6 9lasie said we wold srrender 1Feb
*>*)3, the railway line had been completed as far as Jpington, bt there was no
bridge" After srrendering, General 7otha decided to take German !est"
1pposition to this by the rebels was in vain3" Then the Seer told an old friend+0!e are against General 7otha going into German !est to take it" I say we are
against it, bt if General 7otha does not take German !est, the Germans will
have no reason to reclaim it again one day" General 7otha cannot take German
!est if he does not e2tend the railway line from 4rieska to @oin the German line
to transport his troops and spplies"
8So,L the Seer said+ .we willthen see that the ?ord6s ways are not or way" !e
will come into power, for I see a 7oer&shoe 17oer government3" I see a 7oer
thatched hose 17oer Cabinet3"
.%owever, before that day arrives, 8dark times6 await Soth Africa when drastic
reform will 8proot6 the land""" who was the master is now the servant" Dring
this time or leaders will attempt to establish a new government in a helter&skelter fashion" %owever, it will not be the long& awaited 7oer repblic, as there
is still too mch strife"0
%e said he saw many 7oer&lasts 1on which shoes are molded3+ .#ow I see so
many lasts on which the ftre repblic, will be molded" Almost all the little
organisations and grops want a share in this"0
Dring that time the 7oer nation will be fighting with its back to the wall,
seemingly withot hope"
Sbmarines At ?]derit'bcht
(Commonly ,nown as FMderit Bay$ However3 the correct name is
Lüderitzbucht '$After pblication of the first edition of Voice of an Prophet , I received a
telephone call from a very irate Commodore in Cape Town, lashing ot at me in
no ncertain terms for the 8rbbish6 I had written in the book" %is main gripe
was against the section in which I dealt with the five German warships in
?]derit'bcht, which wold bring arms to be sent to 4rieska for the
beleagered Afrikaners when they wold have their backs to the wall withot
any hope of help"
%is opinion was+ After !! Germany signed an agreement which forbade it to
bild warships" According to the Commodore, the railway line between 4rieska
and ?]der& it' had already been in disse for =- years, and it wold be
impossible to restore it, as it was covered nder metres of desert sand in places"I told him I was naware of any sch agreement" Frthermore, I had no first&
hand knowledge of the present condition of the railway line between 4rieska
and ?]der& it'"
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%owever, in the light of the Commodore6s scathing criticism, I added the
following to Seer6s vision abot German warships in the second edition of
Voice of a Prophet + .At this stage the possibility of this happening 1ships in
?]derit', as well as the line being reopened3 seems like a chimera, a vage
figment of the imagination"0
I wold dearly love to contact this particlar Commodore today to determine
whether he still considers the Seer6s visions to be 8rbbish6, for since then,
Germany has not only had warships bilt, bt the railway line between 4rieskaand ?]derit' has been in se for ite some time again/
German Frigate 5isits Cape Town
Die Burger of -th #ovember *>> reported as follows abot a German frigate
which visited Cape Town+
.The flagship of a German #aval Task force, the Schles& wig&%olstein, recently
visited Cape Town" <r" ?eopold Scholt' wrote that the name of the ship has a
very interesting history which is connected with Soth Africa in more than one
way"
.Dring a press conference on board the Schleswig& %olstein, Captain (an
Scharf, Commanding fficer of the German Task Force, 1consisting of twofrigates and two battle spport vessels3, said the ltra&modern ship was so new
that it was taken into service only two months previosly"
.It is the first German naval visit since *>=, when a previos ship, also the
Schleswig&%olstein, was the last German warship to visit Soth Africa"
%owever, it was an nofficial visit to take in fel; the last official visit,
accompanied by the sal pomp and ceremony, was at the beginning of *>),
when the light criser, Emden, nder com& mand of Captain 1later Admiral3
9arl Doenit', anchored in Table 7ay" 7etween *>^*>H, the Emden was
nder command of Captain !ilhelm Canaris, who later, as Admiral, was
appointed as head of the German espionage service" The 7erlin e2ternal office
of the Soth African Embassy in Germany is sitated in his old hose, 5illa%arteneck"
.The original Schleswig&%olstein gained notoriety by firing the first shots of
!orld !ar throgh its = cm gns" It so happened that the ship, accompanied
by a few crisers, destroyers and minesweepers, appeared in the bay of Dan'ig
1now Gdansk3, 4oland, before daybreak on *st September *>>"
.The largest part of the 4olish fleet, consisting of H destroyers, sbmarines
and other smaller craft, was concentrated in the port of Dan'ig" The Schleswig&
%olstein pointed its gns at these ships and gave the signal for the bloodiest and
crellest conflict the world has ever known"
.%owever, as otdated the old Schleswig&%olstein was, its later namesake issper&modern, eipped with all the latest technology of the *>>-6s"
.<ilitary shipbilding has come a long way since the old Schleswig&%olstein"
And it is fitting that a common visit to Cape Town has forged a link between
the old and the new"
The ?]derit' $ailway ?ine
Dring the past year I have received nmeros letters and telephone calls from
people who were either directly involved in the pgrading of the railway line
between 4rieska and ?]derit'bcht, or who have visited the area to gain first&
hand knowledge"
The Commodore of Cape Town was correct when he said the line was bried
metres deep nder sand in places" According to a lady whose son was involvedin the restoration pro@ect+ .only the tops of telegraph poles ne2t to the line were
visible in places, and becase of the 8shifting6 dnes in that area, workers have
to patrol the line reglarly to ensre that it is not covered by sand again"0
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I also received a very interesting letter from !indhoek, concerning the
pgrading of ?]derit' harbor+ .<r" Don 5ermelen, the man in charge of
e2panding and deepening the harbor at ?]derit'bcht 1the Germans insist that
we speak of ?]derit'bcht, nder which name the town is registered3, says that
$)- million is being spent on pgradingBso mch soBthat when the work has
been completed, ships lying = m deep at low tide and *- m long, will be able
to anchor there"
.In their latest economic report on #amibia, %ysamer Stals say this is theforth consective year that #amabia6s economy has been sliding downwards"
?]derit'bcht is the only place in #amibia where the opposite is happening"
<r" 5ermelen says the fish have increased to sch an e2tent that they were
compelled to enlarge the harbor"
.%e also said that the -- km railway line is being rebilt throgh the #amib
desert to 9eetmanshoop, adding that all railway lines in #amibia are being
pgraded, inclding the one from 9eetmanshoop to the #amibian:Soth
African border"
.According to <r" 5ermelen, he has no knowledge whatsoever of Seer van
$ensbrg, or books written abot him".!hat lends more importance to the harbor and rebilding of the railway line,
is that Germany is providing the finance for these pro@ects"
.ne can rightly ask+ Did the ?ord decree that the fish poplation increase to
sch an e2tent that the harbor had to be enlarged, and the railway line be
rebilt at the same time0
?]derit'+ r Day of $eckoning
<r" <"F" 7otes of <erweville wrote+ .Dring a recent trip to #amibia, my wife
and I paid a flying visit to ?]derit'" n the retrn trip we spent the night in a
hotel at As where we had a convivial chat to the manageress and her son, and
dring the corse of the conversation, the railway line was mentioned" She said
part of the line had been inoperable for two years, bt last year the Governmentdecided to repair and tili'e it again" Apparently it was covered nder so mch
sand that only the tops of telephone poles were protrding" The line was cleared
with blldo'ers and had to be repaired in some places, from what we cold
@dge from the ballast and fillings"
.They frther told s that the German Government is poring in vast amonts
of money 1mainly for specific pro@ects3 which has to keep the wheels trning,
so to speak" Then I told them something abot the Seer van $ensbrg6s visions,
particlarly those that had a bearing on the railway line to ?]derit'"
1Among other things, Seer said+ Dring that time all the trains in the Jnion are
standing still; all the motor cars are standing still" The only train line which will be operating is the one from 4rieska" !e will get or cannons and gns from
?]derit'bcht along that rote3"
.In the light of the above information, the day of reckoning for the 8#ew Soth
Africa6 is closer than we realise"0
4rieska and the Treaties
The Seer said dring that time the German Government will not only honor
the treaties signed between the $ebels and Germans in *>*H, bt+ .they are also
coming to help s clean p the contry"0
Then five German warships will dock at ?]derit', and 5an $ensbrg says they
will arm us3 because we will be unarmed (we will have no defence force any
longer'@ as soon as the warships doc, 9 see the *nglish fleeing from Rhodesiaand the Cape$ +he Ford will use the railway line built by %muts and Botha to
anne< 8erman /est for *ngland3 to grant us total freedom and independence$
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(st after the end of the $ebellion, the Seer told General 9emp+ .r work is
complete" #ow we mst lay down or arms, for the time for realisation of or
freedom is not yet at hand"0 %e then e2plained to 9emp that they wold lose
this rond of the battle 1this was before the end of !!I3" .7ecase in the
distant ftre another war will break ot to contine this one, bt division and
confsion will leave the 7oers withot any hope, after which the war will be
rekindled, and with it, hope" For that reason General 7otha mst take German
!est, otherwise later the Germans will have no reason to reclaim it, thshonoring or treaties"0
According to the Seer, the loyal Afrikaners will then drive every @ingo
1Anglici'ed 7oer3 ot of the contry"
%owever, before that happens, they 1the 7oers3 wold go to 4rieska 1or
vicinity3 in their thosands to be armed" 5an $ensbrg remarked abot this
rally+ .I cold saddle my horse and ride for days withot knowing how many
Afrikaners have gathered there, for when I look down from a high place for a
good view, there are grey donkeys 1loyal Afrikaners3 as far as the eye can see"L
It seems nlikely that the Germans will come to or assistance, bt let s retrn
to the *>*H $ebellion+ It was the decision of Generals Smts and 7otha toattack German !est" The Afrikaners were opposed to it, bt Smts and 7otha
went ahead with their plans" This sparked the $ebellion by dissatisfied
Afrikaners, and appro2imately -- of them, nder command of General 9emp,
went to German !est to negotiate with the Germans" English troops attempted
to prevent them from reaching German !est, nonetheless they got throgh and
handed written agreements to the Germans in which they ndertook to not take
p arms against Germany"
7t Soth African Government troops eventally took German !est for
England and in the process the agreements were forgotten"
%owever, Seer van $ensbrg has predicted that those same agreements will
once again become e2tremely important for the 7oer nation" At a time whenthey find themselves in dire straits, he said, Germany will not only come to or
aid and arm s, bt also acknowledge the agreements"
<erino $ams and 7le ?etters
In <arch *>)), <r" 7oy <ssmann wrote a letter to Die Vol,sblad , relating
what the Seer had told him abot for important events which still had to be
flfilled, and when they cold be e2pected to do so+ 1*3 Great war trobles
which wold plnge the contry into chaos; 13 A brown& sited man who
wold nite the nation again; 13 a cop d6etat, and 1H3 Total freedom and
prosperity for the Afrikaner" <r" <ssmann wrote as follows+
.SirBDring the past few days many people have asked me abot the mandressed in a brown sit as mentioned by the Seer van $ensbrg" %e did not say
this man wold necessarily be the president" 7rown is or national color" %e
said the man who wold address the brghers from a hillock north of
?ichtenbrg, wold be dressed in a brown sit" The Seer spoke abot or ftre
$epblic""" if the Seer6s predictions are correct, then we mst not e2pect to get
or $epblic via the ballot bo2, bt by means of a cop d6etat"0
1The above mentioned declaration of the Seer6s vision H- years ago cased
great pheaval and it was ridicled by everybody; bt after the April *>>H
election, only an absolte fool wold dare hope that whites wold ever win
another election in Soth Africa, which wold enable them to declare their own
repblic3".4lease allow me to state which predictions are concrrent with this" %e 1the
Seer3 sees 4arliament in session+
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Vision: ur Parliament is in session$ 9t has rained and the grass is greenG then
it becomes white and dry3 and when the grass becomes green the second time3
the 8ermans will land in 8erman /est$ +hen three blue letters arrive in
Parliament$ +he merino rams 1<inisters and:or cabinet members3 stand with
their heads together3 planning and legislating$ /hen the first blue letter
arrives3 the merinos become shifty$ ) second blue letter arrives and they begin
?umping around and with the third blue letter they scatter and flee from the
Cape$ 9 see the P&s rushing home3 as they now appear as wild muscovy duc,s$7ecase the Seer saw ble as the German color, the 8ble letters6 indicate this
as a sign that sooner or later there cold be direct German intervention in the
affairs of Soth Africa" It rns concrrently with the presence of German
warships in ?]derit' at that stage" .The conseences will be war" There is no
government in the contry and total chaos and mayhem will be the order of the
day"0
This 8intervention6 will be to the benefit of the Afrikaner, bt it will case
serios problems for the Government, as the arrival of the first letter will start
ptting pressre on it to give in to certain demands" The second letter indicates
that these demands were not met and Government feels threatened, as ministers
are @mping arond as they will not know which way to go" The last letter
indicates a possible ltimatm to the Government, followed by the cop, after
which 4arliament is dissolved and flees from the Cape"
5an $ensbrg interpreted the frther corse of the vision to <r" <ssmann+
4arliament dissolves in chaos and there is no government any longer" !hen the
ministers arrive here, we are monted and ride in the direction of ?ichtenbrg"
1The 7oers are now ready for whatever lies ahead and they do not hesitate to
act"3 !e gather at the hillock where a man in a brown sit 1a loyal Afrikaner3
addresses s"
The rest of <r" <ssmann6s letter reads+ .Seer sees hobbled horses gra'ing
arond the hillock and he says+ The fact that they are hobbled horses indicatesthey are commando horses" They mst soon be caght and saddled again"
1$eady for war3"
!e Cannot 4ersade Them
<r" <ssmann states frther+ .There are other visions related this one" I asked
the Seer+ 8%ow is it possible that we cannot convince the 8Afrikaner&sappe6
1liberals3 with the best argments and facts6 Seer replied+ I saw their eyesB
they are white like those of a blind animal and they pop ot" !e cannot
convince them" I then asked+ 8So how will we Afrikaners ever come together
then6 the Seer said+ I have seen the divided nation+ two pieces of wood, one
with pegs in it and the other with holes" The red picka2e goes over them" The
pegs are then in the holes and the two pieces of wood @oin so neatly that one
cannot see the @oints" I then asked 5an $ensbrg what this picka2e meant,
which he then e2plained+ !ar trobles or a frnace""" it is the ?ord who will
nite s again with that red&hot picka2e" And there 1at the hillock north of
?icht& enbrg3 we trn back and trek down here again @st as we did in *>*H,
bt in or own time" !estern Transvaal, Sothern Free State and Eastern Cape
meet at Grootrivier 1range $iver3 where we will meet the Germans and get all
the gns and cannons we will need"
The 7oer #ation Is Armed
At 4rieska where the Germans armed s 1made possible by the railway line
between 4rieska and ?]derit', originally bilt by 7otha and Smts3, 5an$ensbrg sees s trning arond and that or horns are sharp" 1!e are now a
force to be reckoned with3"
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!e trn back there and I see s rolling in the first dolerite rocks at 9imberley"
1The dolerite rocks being rolled in means that 9imberley will be the first place
to be bombed by the 7oers3" This is the start of great troble" The 7oers
advance and on arrival, a nmber of dolerite rocks 1bombs3 fall" The troble has
scarcely started at 9imberley when I see the Jnion6s (ews, English and (ingoes
1enemies3 fleeing to 5ereeniging where they all assemble"
Seer said+ They also flee from German !est, 4ort Eli'abeth and East ?ondon to
5ereeniging" The English flee from $hodesia as far as <afikeng, then trntowards 5ereeniging"
The brghers from #orthern Transvaal and Free State 1those from ?ichtenbrg
prsing the English3 srrond the English there" Seer said the refgees trample
each other to death at a bridge spanning range $iver 1Jping& ton3" Then the
Germans arrive by rail to 4rieska with cannons, gns and ammnition for us"
%e then sees the place where they are trapped is hollow like a well, indicating
that their position is critical"
C%A4TE$
7lood $iver $ecalled
4rompted by a estion why these people were fleeing, 5an $ensbrg replied inan interesting, bt strange way+ .It will be becase of the Spectre of Terror
which God has created in their hearts" 1As it happened at 7lood river on that
day X*th December *==Y3" %manly speaking, they have @st as many brave
people as we do, bt we mst remember+ nobody is brave before God" In reply
to the estion why they were fleeing to 5ereeniging, the Seer said+ !e had to
sign the hmiliating Treaty at 5ereeniging, as well as give p or freedomB
this, after thosands of lives had been sacrificed and or contry literally trned
into a wilderness" Go read Isaiah *H"
5an $ensbrg also issed a clear warning that before this Spectre of Terror
came over the enemy, the 7oer nation wold have to kneel in genine
reconciliation and renonce the world as they did at 7lood $iver" !e mst praythat or sn does not set 1th Febrary *>3" ?ev" + *)&*+ And if ye shall
despise my stattes or if yor sol abhor my @dgments, so that ye will not do
all my commandments, bt that ye break my covenant+ I will also do this nto
yo+ I will even appoint over yo terror, consmption, and the brning age,
that shall consme the eyes, and case sorrow of the heart; and ye shall sow
yor seed in vain, for yor enemies shall eat it" And I will set my face against
yo, and ye shall be slain before yor enemies; they that hate yo shall reign
over yo; and ye shall flee when none prseth yo"
15irtally everything the 7oer sows and plants today is eaten by his enemies3"
As thogh he sat watching a movie, 5an $ensbrg described to <r" 7oy<ssmann what lay in store after reconciliation of the nation+ +hey 1the enemy3
burst out of the east and flee to Durban3 and even when they are on board the
ships3 they still shoot bac, at us$
It is interesting that he sees them fleeing to Drban" Since early days it has been
the seat of the Englishman, the Indian and Ml, all enemies of the 7oers;
frthermore, it is a very liberal city that will welcome the enemies of the 7oer
with open arms and try to assist them" +he great and final battle will ta,e place
there3 but eventually our enemies will sound the retreat and leave the country3
he said"
5an $ensbrg said he opened his old State 7ible at E2ods *H+*+ )nd oses
said unto the people3 .ear ye not3 stand still3 and see the salvation of the Ford3which He will shew to you to day3 for the *gyptians whom ye have seen to day3
ye shall see them again no more for ever$
A !arning
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<r" 7oy <ssmann describes it ths+ .!e6re sitting in front of his little home
and he says to me+ Do you see3 between those two aloesAthey burst out due
east and flee to Durban3 and once they are on the ships3 they still fire bac, at us
who are pursuing them3 then when they leave3 9 open my Bible at *<od$ 0@05$
Foo,3 this is the /ord of 8od and as long as the world e<ists3 no *nglishman or
other enemy will ever be in )frica to harm us again$ /e signed the humiliating
+reaty at Vereeniging3 and it is there where we will deal the *nglish the death"
blow$ ) warning3 not soO )fter that 9 see brown horses coming from Durban$ 9t is the returning burghers
who had pursued the enemy$ y blue roan3 which 9 had lost during the first
battle at afi,eng on 0!th ctober 0;113 was with the brown horses$ +hen my
shoes fell off my feet and 9 put on new ones$$$(+his is the Boer republic'$
In closing, <r" <ssmann emphasi'ed, remember, 5an $ensbrg said+ .!e get
a perfect $epblic from a perfect God, withot a penny6s national debt" At
4rieska my one shoe gets a new pper 1an interim government3+ then 9 see a
blue suit of clothes 1Germany,3 then a brown suit 17oers3, then a grey suit 1a
Divine person3, and when the burghers return from Durban after driving off the
enemy3 9 get a new pair of shoes3 a new saddle and bridleAthis means a
permanent 8overnment and a totally new beginning$
After the enemy has been conered, the 5ierkler is dipped in a bcket of
blood and hoisted over this new $epblic which Afrikaners have been fighting
for over so many decades" It will be a $epblic won throgh sorrow, sffering
and bloodshed and for which the nation had to make many sacrifices" After that,
the Seer predicted, the 7oer will en@oy nprecedented freedom and prosperity"
In closing, 8om6 9lasie confirmed that #orthern& and Sothern $hodesia
1Mambia and Mimbabwe3 wold become part of or $epblic when the
Germans come to reclaim German !est"
It is interesting to note that the Seer points to a man in a brown sit as the one
who will pacify the angry 7oers"A #ation !ithot A ?eader and A Shepherd
<essrs (oos %aasbroek and 1late3 4al 4rinsloo were of the opinion that the
8silence6 mentioned by 5an $ens& brg, will be concrrent with the period of
despondency which will descend on the Afrikaner nation after the election
1April *>>H3" This will ring in the 8dar& period' when matters will worsen for
the 7oer"
9 see the Boers& hats pulled over their eyes and their heads are hanging low$
1They look very despondent3" 9 see they have spots on their eyes li,e pearls
( Cataracts) 1They are blinded and cannot see what is really happening arond
them3" +hen 9 see Hosea G04 appearing before me@ .or 9srael slideth bac, li,ea bac,sliding heiferG now the Ford will feed them as a lamb in a large place$
1#ow Israel will be homeless and withot leader or shepherd3"
.Then 5an $ensbrg said he saw the grass becoming dry 1the advent of winter
Bbt not necessarily the first winter after the election3; he also sees the grass
becoming white dry 1a bitterly cold winterBas we have never e2perienced
before3"""0
The 8silence6 and seeming peace after the election will soon be something of the
past, for, according to 1recently late3 <rs" Eli'e 7otha, her father, Dr" Servaas
$ossow, often told them over dinner that 5an $ensbrg had seen how drops of
blood had rolled across the land from #orth to Soth; mch more in the north
and #atal than in the Cape, and here and there fires also sprang pBthis predicts troble, mrder and violence again"
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The $ssians break throgh to Spain en rote to Gibraltar, and when they are
stopped there, they trn on England and attack them from the air"
*ngland is totally destroyed$ The Germans of Stalingrad are with the $ssians
Bthey are being intimidated, ths they have no choice" the $ssians contine
fighting in Erope and while flattening everything in their path on the way to
Gibraltar, they are stopped once again at the Spanish 4yrenees montains by
Spanish and American troops" Intense fighting takes place here, and a miracle
occrs with the German army" The $ed army is completely defeated" TheSpanish attack Gibraltar and anne2 it, ths Spain reclaims its stolen property"
<any secret weapons and gas is sed everywhere" !hile horror 1atomic3
bombs sow death and destrction, nations will be annihilated" !hile some
nations cease to e2ist, others will still srvive, bt will be worthless" It will be a
devastating war and everyone will be e2pected to go and fight"
ur Boer nation will not be destroyed3 for we have a purpose and destination$
*ngland will be a very minor factor$ Ireland also gains its freedom and drives
the English from their contry" %olland srrenders withot a whimper" France
will somehow srvive; $ssia will be finished and althogh the JSA will not
be destroyed, it will be a very weak nation"+he 8ermans declare peace in *urope and become the strongest nation in a
very short time$ /e get our freedom through 8ermany who becomes the leading
power in *urope3 while she regains all her erstwhile colonies$ Even we, who
harmed her, mst pay the price" 4eace and prosperity lasts many years and
every nation has its rights" r contry becomes very large and prosperos"
!est&Germany is preparing itself in secret to save itself from rin" It
manfactres everything for the allies, bt its thoghts are different" ) miracle
occurs in 8ermany in which they recover again$ +hey become involved in
fighting again3 and through this they regain their freedom and also become a
great nation$
All their provinces in Erope are retrned to them and they retrieve all theirstolen property" All their prisoners&of&warBmen, women and children, as well
as those of $mania, %ngary and 7lgaria who are alive, mst be repatriated"
The war in 9orea will contine, albeit in low key, ntil the ne2t war breaks ot"
$esrrection of the German Army
Across the sea in Erope the German army is miraclosly resrrected, and
history will make an abot&trn" /e receive our weapons from the 8ermans in
%outh /est and our enemies flee the country$ +hey are obsessed with fear and
flee as swiftly as possible3 leaving all their belongings behind3 only to be
confiscated by the 8overnment$ /e receive our weapons from the 8ermans on
the border and at the same time elect our 8overnment and President$ +he people are in awe of him$ He is not a large3 or old man3 but with thinning hair3
thic, eyebrows and sharp eyes$
The 7oers anne2 the Jnion and e2pand frther #orth" <any distant colonies
@oin s, for there is danger in their contries and <other England is no longer
there" Boer and 8erman commandos march together in )frica to safeguard the
country and ma,e it habitable for the white man again$ 9t ta,es time3 but there
is unity and everyone is wor,ing together$ ) better nation3 with one Church
which is now stronger than beforeI /e become a great and prosperous nation
and many immigrants settle here3 and new towns and cities3 with gigantic
factories3 are built$
The Germans sent many secret weapons across the Spanish border when theywere forced to srrender after !!" They cold not, or wold not se them, as
the time was not yet ripe to do so" German engineers and technicians
manfactre arms for the JSA and Germany and it is no secret in the JSA" The
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$ed army will be destroyed at the Spanish border and the $ssians will
discover armaments which they never e2pected in the 4yreneesBall German
made"
!hen the Germans have finished fighting in Erope, they will send armed
forces and armaments to s, which they will hand over to s at the Soth !est
border; organise s into commandos and German forces will march to the
Jnion with s to reclaim it" There will be the odd skirmish here and there, bt
not many" The enemy are fleeing to the coast" The Ueen6s head will disappearfrom or coinage and a new design will take its place" The English langage
will disappear" ne 7ation3 ne Fanguage3 ne Crest and ne 8D$
8pa6 9rase added+ 9t seems if the trouble in *urope starts in the vicinity of
the present Jugoslavia 17osnia&%er'egovina3" At the moment 1*>>)3 the Serbs
and <oslems are engaged in a bloody civil war"
The 7eginning of ppression
!ar breaks ot in Erope arond April or <ay 1year nknown3 as soon as the
thaw sets in, bt by the time there is no more ice and snow, it will have
progressed considerablyBso mch so that it seems if the $ssians are winning"
An atmosphere of oppression will prevail not only in Erope, bt also in orown contry"
The Germans will make se of the opportnity to take revenge on England,
which will be totally annihilated" As sal, the JSA in Erope will initially
flee, bt retrn later with a strong military force and stop $ssia in Spain" 5an
$ensbrg says the Germans will be flly armedBprobably with secret
armaments from ndergrond arsenals, which, indeed, is the case"
+he war will be very swift3 destructive and dreadful$ 7ations will be annihilated
very =uic,ly by means of air attac,s3 horror "nuclear#) bombs and germ
warfare$
?aser 7eams
+he worst will be :electric beams& sowing death and destruction above andbelowG even the soil will be destroyed and few people will remain alive$ +he
Russians storm through Hungary3 Jugoslavia3 through )ustria to 9taly to
occupy these countries3 then through .ranceAwhich supports themAen route
to %pain where the %panish put up a fierce resistance before the %) goes to
their aid$ +he Russians have one purpose in mindA)frica3 to incite the blac,s3
so by the time summer sets in3 they have virtually con=uered the whole of
*urope$ +his will be our time of oppression when our enemies ma,e a
concerted effort to annihilate us3 incited by *nglish clergy3 >ews3 :coolies&3
Kaffirs and ?ingoes$ *nglish and %) troops in 8ermany will be wiped out$
+hat war will be one of terrible battles and Van Rensburg says@ a great wellwill be filled with blood$- +his indicates that blood will flow as never before$
+his leaves the Russians no time to thin, and at this point 8od comes to the
8ermans& assistance$ +hey3 with help from the %)3 attac, the Russian
communication lines and press down on them from all sides until the Russians
are completely defeated$ )nd people will say@ 8od has helped 8ermany3
otherwise how else could she have done thisO
"$%upa& 'rause often told me this in prison, but added he did not know how
this could happen)(
German vengeance will go beyond Erope, which is why the English will flee
every time things go wrongBeven in or own contry" They will sell ot here
and flee, according to 5an $ensbrg" !herever the Germans go, the Englishwill be in troble & they will have no friends, whereas Germany and the JSA
will be partners" In the long rn, when all this is over, there will be peace"
Remember3 Van Rensburg said he saw 8ermany sitting at the head of the final
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floor 1the April *>>H General election3 and the sorghum hus,s disappear$
1State&controlled instittion and mnicipal services collapse, followed by a
serios shortage of moneyBgold loses its vale and the Stock E2change
collapses3" +hen another sieve appeared on the floor 1preparations for a larger
election Xthan that of *>>HY takes place3" nly then the three ble letters arrive
in 4arliamentBthe first one is merely a warning, then an ltimatm and lastly a
declaration of war by Germany" .Dring this time there will be problems with
the Indians and blacks,0 the Seer said after his last vision of =th (anary *>+1 9 see a fat blac, horse and then a dirty"yellow horse'"
The Seer interpreted his vision of *st (anary *>* by saying that the Indians
and blacks wold be armed when they took the contry and law into their own
hands" This wold case riots in which many people wold lose their livesBso
mch so that the contry wold be ngovernable" 1Compare the present bloody
conflict between 4ag& ad <slims and drglords on the Cape Flats3"
%e also predicted that the Indians wold not do these things on their own, bt
wold be secretly incited by (ingoes 17oer&traitors3"
.The rapes and robberies on whites and mrders of white farmers will contine
to escalate as the second election draws closer" And neither the Government, orthe 7oer leaders who do nothing bt talk, can, or will do anything abot these
otrages"
They will, as sal, @st sit looking on as they did prior to the *>>H
election"""0Bas the Seer warned s against them in his vision of >th (anary
*>*)+ But the so"called :loyal& )fri,aners who prepared for the struggle so
bravely3 offer no resistance$$$-
Even or own brave yong men who were prepared to fight ntil the bitter end
prior to the *>>H election, wold be betrayed by their own leaders and they can
only look on helplessly"
From the *>>H election ntil the ne2t one 1*>>>3, distress will increase and
become glier" 8om6 9lasie said the contry is entering a night in which manyare going to lose their @obs, hoses, pensions and everything else; a time when
mnicipalities and many state departments will go bankrpt; the chrches will
also be very motley and rnning empty"
n the morning of =th September *>), the Seer told his daghter, Anna, he
sees a black man being released from prison in the distant ftre, visit $ssia,
and on his retrn, be appointed in an important post" The contry will be thrown
into chaos nder his rle" %owever, it is only after the violent death of a black
leader, and a massive strike cripples the contry, that real troble starts"
This black leader will lie in state on Chrch Sare in 4retoria, while people
flock there in their thosands to 8pay their last respects6+ .The body of the king1black leader3 is placed in a glass coffin and he lies in state on Chrch Sare,
4retoriaBfor seven days" <orners came from all over the world to pay
homage to this king 1of the rainbow&nation3" #obody workedBfor seven days,
for people moved past the coffin day and night, fell on it and wept bitterly, and
cold not be consoledBfor seven days"
.n the eighth day he was bried in %eroes6 Acre"0 () special plot in the old
cemetery in Church %treet3 Pretoria3 reserved for statesmen'$
Ths what the old prophet, the Seer van $ensbrg, said, came tre+ .I see a
coffin being lowered into a grave" Fires emerge, bt one great fire emerging in
front" #aked people appear"0 This tells of violence and civil war which will
erpt with the brial of the 1black3 king" Then the 7oer nation will also standnaked, stripped of everything and e2perience dreadfl oppression"""
This vision concrs with the 8bloody fneral6 he saw on Hth April *>*)6"
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Chaos and decline are visible everywhere; the cold& blooded mrders of whites
escalate by the day and or pension schemes are being plndered" In a vision on
th December *>*, the Seer saw a fatal stomach disease break ot in the
(ohannesbrg area" The disrption this wold case even greater violence+
.There is a rond tank in the east and fire falls ot of it"0
It is at this time the Seer saw the red picka2e going over sBa time when the
nation will still be very divided and dissension at its worst"
7t then he sees the man in the brown sit rise very ne2pectedly to gather thenation together and take matters in hand by means of a cop d6etat" The first
large&scale violence erpts and the !itwatersrand 1Gateng3 in particlar feels
the brnt of black violence, and bloodshed in that area will also be ne2pected"
%owever, when the armed forces advance on 4retoria at dawn, the 7oers are
ready for action and (ohannesbrg is bomb&attacked, which shakes the whole
world" The ensing war will ickly spread northwards ntil the whole of
Erope is in flames" 7t England will sffer the most as a reslt of race riots
and famine"""L he predicted"
This concrs with what his son, 9allie, remembers abot his father6s prophecies
abot England+ Shortly after the collapse of or pension fnds, race riots erptin Erope in which England will be particlarly hard&hit+ %mall peach trees are
at Pretoria and they suddenly disappear so that the empty space is li,e a floor$
) large blac, sna,e lies curled up in *urope3 but night is going to descend over
*ngland$ 9 see a blac, sna,e lying thereAthis depicts *ngland&s blac, problem3
as well as famine and civil war$ +he sna,e curls itself upAblac,s and coloureds
will go to *ngland and settle there$ +hen *ngland&s problems beginAand its
ruin$
Dring this critical period in England, all news channels are sht down and we
receive the good news of German armaments in ?]derit'bcht"
India will now also be mch in the news, bt it is bad news" The English in or
contry who nanimosly acted against the 7oers are stripped of everythingand hastily flee the contry" #ot long after this, troble breaks ot in the
Eastern 4rovince and there is famine as a reslt of disrption and an e2tended
labor strike"
n nd <arch *> the Seer had this to say abot this strike+ +he last sign 9
saw about the stri,e was a slaughtered sheep hanging on a hoo,3 this being a
sign that the stri,ers came off badly$ ur cause is still going well and the wheat
and chaff is on the floor where the chaff goes out of the threshed wheat$ )t first
there was dar,ness only in the east of the nion3 but now it is completely
covered$ +hree pots are boiling rapidly in *urope3 indicating that trouble is
brewing there$ +hen a ditch full of blue water from *urope indicates news from
that =uarter$ ) woman dressed in blac, emerges in *urope3 indicating a sign of
mourning$ Here by us a man steps forward3 but his shoes remain behind$ +his is
a sign that the nation must reconcile$ ) woman appears3 indicating the same$
)nother woman appears and loo,s towards *urope3 which is in heavy
The symbols in the Seer6s visions have very clear meanings" The slaghtered
sheep means violence and bloodshed, which, in this case, coincides with the
strike" The wheat and chaff separateBliberals and conservatives divide into two
camps" Three boiling pots in EropeBthe Seer says troble is still brewing and
civil war will still break ot, bt not at the time when or contry is preparing
for the coming war" At the end of the vision he says something horrific is going
to happen in EropeBseveral civil wars will break ot and conditions will
swiftly become critical+ ) woman sits on a chair on maie leaves3 the leavescatch fire and disappear$ +he woman places more leaves on the chair$ +his
indicates .rance in the Rhine area$ *nglish cattle move away among the maie
cobsG they seem to be fleeing$ +hey are the fleeing *nglish 1>th Agst *>3"
France will e2perience ma@or election problems and there will be severe rioting
in the $hine area when England finally faces destrction, and everybody who
can possibly do so, flees"
England is Destroyed
5an $ensbrg said that England will be totally destroyed, so that .only a lean
pig will be left lying in the md here and there"0 England pt other contries to
the torchBas was the case here and in Germany and mrdered their women andchildren, and so the same will be done to her" She will sink frther into poverty
and horror1nclear3 and other incendiary bombs will rain down on her, even
into bomb shelters, withot any means of stopping them" Remember3 ruin must
also stri,e them over the RD*R of our women and children here$ Van
Rensburg said when it is all over3 he sees a colossal gallery where the
thousands of Boers3 women and children murdered by the *nglish during the
period 0122"012!3 are sitting$ He also sees his own children who died in the
hell"camps among them$ +hey3 and )ngels3 are weeping tears of ?oy over our
liberation and 8od&s vengeance against the murderers$
A Great Ftre For the 7oer #ation
The Afrikaner nation faces a great and bright ftre" !e are liberated from orenemies" !e get a God&fearing 7oer 4resident" %e is an e2ceptional man, free
of 4arty& politics; he ignores trivialities and looks past them" %e is righteos
and genine and looks at or ftre" Transvaal, the range Free State and Cape
form the ncles of or great $epblic and from here we look #orth" There is
nity among the Afrikaner people, attached and loyal towards one another,
standing solidly behind or good 4resident who is a tre leader"
Dring the war we secre or borders" In the beginning everything is very
chaotic" !e rot certain nmbers of or greatest enemies when the first shots
are fired abot =- miles from here" It is not serios, for or enemies flee to the
ships in Drban"
/e become a large RepublicAlarger than anyone could have dreamed of$
The head of the snake is crshed permanently; the @ingo elements disappear
altogether; the blacks come nder or control and we are or own masters
B.the slave has become the master once again"0
r own $epblic
Circlars distribted by 1late3 Advocate swald 4irow based on the Seer6s
visions, make mention of the reat *outh +frican epublic of which the
borders stretch as far as soth of Sdan and then east and west" It becomes a
very important contry, particlarly in the field of indstry and economics" It
will be vastly developed and everything a state reires will be biltBfor we
will be rid of the great bloodscking vampireBthe English and its @ingo" %gefactoriesBeven larger than those in Erope and the JSA will be bilt" +his is
the country of the future world and will even surpass the %) in industry and
economics$ /e will be far away from all the turmoil and other nations and they
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will fear us3 for we will be a 8od"fearing nation$ +t the end of time we will
also be the last country to fall( *emem+er, -om' /icolaas said: 0We
slau(hter the pi( ri(ht here.1 The )ealth of the countr2 )ill +elon( to us
and not to forei(ners.
<any of the hostile organisations in or contry will be stopped" They are
indignant, bt what can they do abot it #othing/ Those who are not happy
here, mst pack their belongings and get ot" r poplation grows in strength"
<any Germans come to settle here" 5an $ens& brg said we will nevere2perience English domination again"
Everything looks very rosy, bt we first have to face great darkness before all
this becomes reality" 5an $ensbrg says what and how this will be, he cannot
say"
However3 bear in mind that our salvation must come from )bove$ Distress will
drive us together and to 8od3 so that we, like the Germans, can say that or
salvation comes from God" The great black armies from the #ortheast Africa
threaten s even more so that we will call to God for help" %e will stop thisB
how, I do not know" Ket this great 8darkness6 will envelop s, bt fortnately not
for long"7loody conflict erpts dring which black nations will attack each other in a
war like none other this contry has ever seen" 4arliament will be in session and
by the time the members have ad@orned and everyone hastens home to arm
themselves, the Mls will already have started a conflagration against the
Zhosas and they are bsy annihilating them with 8knobkerries6 1a traditional
fighting&stick with a knob on the end, not nlike a mace3, machete knives,
spears, A9 H6s and great re@oicing; nobody will be overlooked and they will
kill everything and everybodyB men, women, children, stock, poltry and
dogs"
The 7oers are smmoned to a hillock north of ?icht& enbrg in !estern
Transvaal, and it is at this hillock that the man in the brown sit makes his firstappearance" The ons rests on him to call the rebellios, dissatisfied and
pgnacios 7oers to order and channel their fry in the right direction"
#obody will know beforehand who this man is, as the nation will only become
aware of him when he goes to address them from that hillock at ?ichtenbrg"
The English historian, (lian 2ford, writes in his book+ ) Prophet with
Honour3 that he was told by 8om6 #icolaas6 daghters their father was 8very
well acainted6 with a man in a brown sit who 8appeared to him6 for the first
time dring the distrbing vision of death and destrction dring the nd .!ar
of Freedom0 1Anglo&7oer !ar3" 2ford says that this man continosly
appeared to the Seer to interpret the meanings of .complicated visions to him"0
1Coinciding with this, there was also a second person who also appeared
reglarly to 5an $ensbrg in his visions, vi'" .the man in the grey sit"0 5an
$ensbrg described him as being a Divine being, and after one sch
appearance, told Adaan de la $ey+ 9 was sent home on !1th .ebruary 01223 as 9
was suffering intense pain from a whitlow on my finger$ 9 was staying with a
8erman family in Hopetown and fell asleep on the couch$ +he Divine being
appeared before me and as,ed whether 9 would refuse to obey an order given to
me by 8od$ %ince then 9 have never hesitated to tell what 9 have seen'$
In later years the Seer often described the man in the brown sit who wold
address the nation from the hillock at ?ichtenbrg" ne was as follows+ He is
not tall and will address the tempestuous Boers in a restful3 soothing manner$ He will be a genuine )fri,aner3 a Boer down to his marrow$ /hat he has to say
will touch the hearts of the nation and anyone who still harboured any doubts3
will accept him immediately as leader$$$
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man with a broad face" I may not reveal more, bt what I have said is clear
enogh"""0
1 Ag" *>3+ +he world loo,s li,e summer here3 camps which have been
completely trampled by yellow horse"drawn wagons are moving down to the
Cape$ +he yellow wagons indicate the *nglish$ /heat lies on the (threshing'
floor3 signalling that the time is drawing near$ /here the earth is without grass3
it is (li,e' brown pudding in my plateAa good sign for us$ ) dish of honey
appears from the west3 a ,nife cuts slices from it and one slice lands in my plate$ 9 saw this honey in the west ten years ago and only now it lands in my
plate$
And when we have finally conered the Government troops at 5ereeniging,
we also drive the English 1yellow wagons3 ot of the contry"
!hite Tents In the 9aroo
After all these events have been flfilled and millions of blacks invade the
Eropean Jnion, thosands of white Christians will leave Erope to settle in
Soth Africa" Seer said he saw their tents stretching from the Cape to the
9alahari and Soth !est Africa 1#amibia3" Tents will also be standing from
Drban to <o'ambie 1now <apto3" These will serve as temporary shelterfor all the Christians from over the world, for Soth Africa will not only be the
safest contry in the world, bt also the onl2 Christian contry"
Every tent dweller will be nder the protection of God6s %andBas was Israel in
the Sinai desert in the time of <oses"
The 9rger <illions $ediscovered
The Covenant made with God by the 5oortrekkers at 7lood $iver on *th
December *== plays a role in this last vision of the victory by the 7oer nation"
In one of the last visions regarding this, 5an $ensbrg saw thnder clods, and
a woman holding flowers, in the west" !hen she places the flowers in a @ar, a
5ierkler blows ot if it and then he sees a gallery"
*-th #ovember *>*+ +he fog lifts and a wagon is loaded with sheaves$ 1Those
people who identify themselves with the aims and aspirations of the 7oers are
already standing together3" +hen the sheaves lie on the floor and the floor
becomes clean$ %mall clouds in the north move away from each other and the
sun shines brightly$ 1The fight for srvival and nrest is past and there is peace3"
+here is a gallery in the s,y to the north and on the gallery there is an
inscription li,e that on the Tabernacle with gold candlestic,s 1the sign of a
Covenant:5ow, and also indicates the presence of goldBone of the sorces
from the collection of 1late3 8om6 4al 4rinsloo mentions that the 8gold6 refers
to the rediscovery of 84al 9rger6s missing gold bars and coins6Bthe mch
talked&abot 89rger <illions6 hidden in varios man&made caves3" ) host ofchildren emerges from behind the gallery and they come %outh$ +he children
are all appro<imately 02 years oldG3 all dressed in white and all have blue eyes$
y own two children3 )nna Katrina and aria *liabeth3 who both died from
measles in the murder"camp at afi,eng3 are in the lead$ ne of my sister&s
children3 as well as the daughter of my old :blan,et"mate&3 >an van /y,Athose
two children also died in the murder"camp3 and then 9 saw all four girls at the
head of the procession$
According to the Seer6s own interpretation, the Tabernacle, the golden
candlesticks and that host of children were all 8camp&sfferers"6 !hile he was
still watching them, they all descended down to earth" 5an $ensbrg says that is
the moment when or nation will be free and independent again"%e also said that all those children in their lifetime were not all *- years old,
and not every one had ble eyes, bt that is the way he saw them" After they
had descended, he heard then say in nison+
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.In the corse of time the 7oers took possession of the Jnion and e2panded
frther north as far as the eator" 7oers and German commandos marched
forward in Africa to make the contry safe and habitable for the white man
once again" This takes time, bt everyone works together to achieve this"
.4eople from many overseas colonies come to settle here, for there is only
death and destrction in their own contries, and <other England is no more"
.!e became a great and prosperos nation, for immigrants arrived from all
over the world to live in peace and secrity with s"""0
Then 5an $ensbrg saw himself walking dring the night to the hose of his
brother, 4iet, who lived @st across the stream" Great raindrops started falling
and the Divine person 1in the grey sit3 appeared before him once again and
asked him whether he cold see the storm clods; two in the east, two in the
north, two in the west and one in the sothBthose were the seven plages
which wold torment England"
C%A4TE$ H"
The Seven 4lages of England
The vision of the seven 8thnderclods6 is one of the most alarming regarding a
series of disasters which will hit England, and which has only partially beenflfilled" According to resorces at my disposal, there are more than - direct
references to these strange and fearfl events" The Seer predicted that the
seventhBand lastBplage will finally spell the end for England when the
7oers have regained power in Soth Africa"
5an $ensbrg has never dobted that England6s rin wold be cased by crimes
she committed against Afrikaner women and children dring the !ar of
Freedom" %e once said to a friend+ .Every time some great world event
happens, women and children are mrdered, followed by retribtion" Did
4haraoh also not order the midwives to kill all newborn male children And the
pnish& ment that followed was that he and all his horsemen were drowned in
the $ed Sea"""0In this conte2t he referred to * Samel *)+&+ + +hus saith the Ford of hosts3 9
remember that which )mele, did to 9srael3 how he had laid wait for him in the
way3 when he came up from *gypt$ 7ow go and smite )male,3 and utterly
destroy all that they have3 and spare them notG but slay both man and woman3
infant and suc,ling3 o< and sheep3 camel and ass$$$
<r" 7oy <ssmann wrote to <rs" S"<" van Tonder in *>H>+ .6om6 9lasie
says he 8sees6 a mlticolored pig standing in a well in England and it is so
hngry that it is licking against the walls 1Famine and scarcity of water3" It will
probably die from hnger and thirst when the strggle is at its worst here in
Soth Africa" There is also a pot of fire in $ssia 1civil war3 and then 8om69lasie sees the grass catch alight in EnglandBthe start of civil war" 14ossibly
this cold indicate another ma@or flare&p in the long drawn&ot conflict
between England and Ireland3"
England has not e2perienced any famine since the old 7oer prophet saw that
vision, and will only take place when 8a very dark period6 breaks ot over the
Afrikaner" Distressing times also lie ahead for the English here in Soth Africa
Bsome will flee 8in confsion and desperation6, others 1white Angora goats3
will side with the 7oers while others 1goats3 will take p arms with the
Commnists against the 7oers"
7oy <ssmannB*>H+ !hen (an Smts6 detectives wanted to arrest me at
5rybrg becase of the Seer6s visions, one of them asked me+ .!hat does theSeer predictBwhat is going to happen here0 I replied+ .!e will get a repblic,
bt prior to that times will be dark for s"0 The detective said+ .Kes, it will be
financial troble"0 %owever, I replied+ .#o, the Seer said he saw the peach tree
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wagons loaded with rubbish flee northwards$ any white"bac,ed o<en appear
in /estern *urope and when they disappear3 little na,ed :Kaffir& run 7orth'$
The First 4lage
In time to come matters will go badly, said 5an $ensbrg" .I see seven black
clods in the sky and raindrops begin to fall" A man in a grey sit 1somebody
divine3 appeared and asked me whether I had seen the clods, and I replied yes,
I saw two clods in the east, west and soth, bt only one in the north" Then the
man said to me+ 8Those are seven disasters God is going to send over Englandwhich will destroy it"""0 Then 5an $ensbrg remembered the vision of the
woman covered in ribbons"
The Second 4lage
%e tells that when he was imprisoned in the Fort in *>*H, one night he saw how
a $ebellion officer stood in a well with him 1great troble3" %owever, there was
a ladder in the well and he 1the Seer3 stood with one foot on the first rng"
Simltaneosly he saw the grass in England catch alight 1civil war3 and the
flames are high, then disappear, and the contry looks like a harrowed field
after ploghing"
Then a mlticolored pig stood in a well 1England in dire straits3 and it waslicking the sides of the well" It seemed nable to get ot" Some aloe stmps lay
across the well 1The 7ritish government was attempting to hide its problems
from the rest of the world3" The pig is very hngry, indication a great famine in
England in the ftre"
!hen he saw this, he knew immediately that their grop in the Fort wold be
resced from the trobles of the $ebellion and its conseencesBbeing the
thosands of ponds demanded from the rebels by the Government" 7t there
was no salvation 1ladder3 for the mlticolored pig, indicating England6s
downfall, also economically+
.I saw pigs rnning across a dam wall" The dam becomes empty and a large
bird sits on the paving stones beneath" A small bird comes flying along bt isimmediately swallowed p by the large bird"0 %e interpreted this as follows+
.The dam is America who intends lending money to England, conseently
England will be financially rined"0
The Third 4lage
Famine and hnger will come over England and dring that time great herds of
black cattle 1people from Africa and India3 will enter the contry from the east"
ne beast will stop and look back, indicating from which arter the danger
will come; all the colored races from England6s colonies will go there,
reslting in racial conflictBfor Africa and the rient will be sffering and
desperate hordes of sick and hngry Indians and blacks will seek refge inEngland and other parts of Erope"
The Forth 4lage
%e sees this as a pot with fire nderneath" #ormal pots stand in England and
France, indicating civil wars, bt a hge caldron, with a glowing fire, stands in
$ssia, indicating a large&scale civil war" Then Germany and America attack
$ssia as allies"
The Fifth 4lage
The Seer relates how, dring !!I, he saw how the 7ritish fleet attacked
Germany at (tland" %e saw 9itch& ener dying there and the 7ritish fleet looked
like scale& dishes on the water" .This means they clashed, bt were fond to be
too light"""0 7t he saw the ftre 7ritish fleet as empty bo2es, floating withotdirection" They are seless and withot direction, for+ .!hat nation can fight if
it is e2periencing civil war and famine0
The Si2th 4lage
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%e told 7oy <ssmann+ .I see a man on a black horse riding into the water" I
see him as clearly as I6m seeing yo and the water is splashing over him" %orse
and rider disappear nder the water" 0England6s military force will meet the
same end as did 4haraoh6s horsemen who prsed the Israelites in the $ed Sea"
The Seventh 4lage
.I see a mlticolored pig" Taking the pig by its legs, I overtrned it" And that is
or 1the 7oer nation6s3 contribtion to England6s downfall"""0
1Dring the first decade of this centry it was general knowledge in a certain
part of the Transvaal that a chrch minister prononced a crse over England
@st after the end of the !ar of Freedom 1*=>>&*>-3" Allegedly his words
were+ .!hat yo did to or women and children, the same will be done to
yors"03"
The last plage to hit England will be as a reslt of strong action by the 7oer
nation"
The answer to the estion+ what is this 8action6 can be dedced from other
visions and their interpretations" n >th September *>*>, 5an $ensbrg saw
thosands of blacks and English fleeing Soth Africa to England to seek refge
after the strggle in which the Afrikaner regains his freedom" nce the blackhordes arrive in England, its economy will collapse and the contry will finally
be rined"
<r" (ohannes Gagiano also pointed ot to me the interesting fact that the Seer
spoke abot the 8seven plages6 which wold mean England6s rin; plages
whichBaccording to Die Burgher of *th (ly *>H-+ .spells pnishment for the
enemy" 5an $ensbrg saw that plages wold infest England and it seems as if
they wold all occr on the same day"0
$evelation *) mentions the 8Seven last plages6 which wold mean the end of
7abylon and sher in this dispensation+ Compare $evelation *=+=+ +herefore
shall her plagues come in one day3 death3 and mourning3 and famineG and she
shall be utterly burned with fireG for strong is the Ford 8od who ?udgeth her$$$Then he saw three women dressed in black 1morning3" They were an English
woman, a German and an Afrikaner" Then the Afrikaans woman said to the
English woman+ .I wept, now yo are weeping"0
8om6 #icolaas6 prophecies for his people and contry end here"""
C%A4TE$ )
The Seer6s ?ast Days
In his book, 8ewapende Protes 1Armed protest3 abot the *>*H $ebellion, 4"G"
%endriks sketched the Seer6s last years after the $ebellion+
.In years the frail man is not oldBfifty&forBbt he became grey and bent in
prison" It seems as if his deep religios sense and love for his people shine ever brighter as his body wanes"0 !hen he did not preach to the congregations on
Sndays, he sally spent them with his family" telling them abot his
prophecies, particlarly dring his later years when age started bending him"
%owever, with his gift of prophecy he was always a person who cold never be
nderstood or e2plained"L
In the dsk of his life, becase of ill&health and concern abot the ftre of his
people, the Seer became more withdrawn into his own world of thoght to
meditate in solitde"
Althogh he sffered from high blood pressre and arthritis, it is nknown
whether he ever conslted a doctor, or whether any medication was prescribedfor him"
#evertheless, a nmber of well&known doctors of his time knew him well"
Among them were people like Doctors 5on $ennenkampf, $amsbottom and the
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poet, C" ?ois ?eipoldt" nly ?eipoldt once wrote down a few impressions
abot the Seer and said this abot his appearance and health+ .%e is a
commanding figre who im& pressed even those that did not believe in his gift"
%e is no medimBrather, an introvert, obsessed with his own meditations
which he interprets with symbolisms" %is long slender fingers, and his longish
limbs 1a leptosomic type3, were remarkable and seemed to be easily inflenced
by changes in the weather"
9allie van $ensbrg told how, in the weeks before his father6s death, he woldoften enter the kitchen and see him sitting alone in a corner, his large right fist
folded over the head of his walking stick, ga'ing far away like someone who
was astonished at something happening there"
Sometimes Seer van $ensbrg wold speak to him, his brother, his sisters or
friends abot it, whereas on other occasions many days wold passBas thogh
he wanted to gather corage en then mtter sadly and adibly to one of them+
.r nation sffered bitterly in past years, and that sffering is still not over" I
see a black crtain hanging over the far ftre" 7t I wold rather die in battle
than to give p" <y child, it was the motto of or fathersBlet it also be yor
motto" Ko will only find happiness with yor own people" 9 see our commandos tre,,ing to 8erman /est again$ Jou will fight in a
different manner from ours and there will be many more of you$ )nd 9 see the
Vier,leur flying again$ 9t is 8od&s will and His will shall be done$.
n another occasion he told his brother6s son, Andries+ .r nation will
become free; I see them trekking inland where they congregate in a large mass;
I see some going west where they will fight and revoltion breaking ot among
them, bt everything will happen withot any blood being shed" n the past of
or nation, and on the present, there is no stigma; hope in the ftre and aim for
the best yo can achieve"0
Dring the last months before his death, his health slowly bt srely
deteriorated and he looked mch older than his years"ne day he went to his catechism teacher, Gerrie $os& sow, reesting him to
catechise his yongest son, (o& hannes, to be confirmed in the chrch" %e said
to the catechism teacher+ 9 see the children digging and ta,ing our white clods
and in the hole lies a long diamond$ %e knew he had not long to live"
FIve Death&7ed 5isions
R l" The nification of the Afrikaner"
R " A bloody war"
R " A large mai'e crop failre"
R H" A new diamond mine"
R )" 7oer e2iles retrning"Shortly before his death, he told his two children, 9allie and Anna, abot the
five remarkable visions he had while ill in bed" %owever, becase of the serios
condition of their father, the children only revealed these visions after his
fneral on *th <arch *> and three days later they were pblished with his
obitary in the Cape Times"
The English press was never kindly disposed towards him, and in the weeks
following his death, nmeros @ornalists and reporters grabbed their pens to
comment on the 7oer prophet and his visions" %is contribtion to, and
inflence on the history of the Afrikaner dring the Anglo 7oer !ar, $ebellion
and the period after were ridicled as being nimportant and insignificant" %e
was described as being an ncltred, highly emotional and nstable person
whose sanity was estionable" %is visions were seen as the semi&religios
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and even hose pets had to be destroyed" Crops failed and in *>= a famine
raged in that area"
%owever, it was a nightmare period for the inhabitants of the Chernobyl area
which, in many cases, still contines" Information leaked to the !est paints a
horrific pictre of the pain and sffering among the impoverished farming
families 1particlarly women and children3 who had to remain on their
contaminated smallholdings, as there was nowhere else for them to go" <any
are already dead; others are slowly dying becase of contaminated water andother natral resorces"
According to the latest statistics 1*>>)3, three million $ssians were e2posed to
radiation when nclear e2perts 8dsted6 radioactive clods to prevent them from
reaching <oscow" <ost of these victims will die within the ne2t *-B*) years"
A 7iblical connotation of these events came to light when a lingistic e2pert
pointed ot the meaning of the Jkrainian word 8Chernobyl6Bit means +itter or
)orm)ood. !e read abot it in $evelation =+*-&**, and has a bearing on one
of the plages dring the Great ppression reslting from contamination and
poisoning of water resorces+ .And the third Angel sonded, and there fell a
great star from heaven, brning as it were a lamp, and it fell pon the third partof the rivers, and pon the fontains of waters; And the name of the star is
called !ormwood, and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and
many men died in the waters, becase they were made bitter"
" $ssia Collapses
-th <ay *>*+ ) cotton seed emerges from the eastG leaves cover the seed li,e
white cloths3 and on this are red blood spots$ ) dar,"red bull with sawn"off
horns is wal,ing from north to south$ +here is a lot of chaff in the Cape$ +he
chaff comes towards us3 followed by reeds moving west$
$ssia loses power and collapses" The seed 1money3 emerging from the east,
sketches the complete pictre in present $ssia" It is financially bankrpt
1leaves on the cotton seed3, mainly as a reslt of its e2cessive military activitiesThe blood spots on the white cloths indicate its long history of bloodshed
before its power is broken" A defeated Commnism seek spport from America"
At the same time empty promises 1chaff from the Cape3 are made to the nation"
The reeds represent those elements in society who blindly believe and accept
everything they are told"
" Ethnical 5iolence In $ssia
*-th April *>*>+ +wo cattleAone spec,led and one redAin the east of *urope
are on the point of fighting when the red one disappears$ +hen a wood fire
burns in *astern *urope$ The speckled beast 1representing varios ethnical
grops3 and the red beast 1Commnism3 both indicate $ssia" !hen theyconfront each other, Commnism disappears, albeit temporarily, becase+
*=th (ly *>*>+ %hining sic,les emerge in *urope and go west$ Red o<en
appear again$ /hen they emerge3 blan,ets roll up$ 1The sickle, symbol of
Commnism, is revived in the !estB red o2en appear againBnder false
pretences of offering care and protection, bt only death and destrction reslt3"
%mo,e from dynamite spreads far out and pieces of wood scatter in the smo,e$
!. Alliance With the 4ritish
#D <ay *>-+ +he same direction in which the sna,es were3 is now a raging
fire under a willow tree$ 1$ebellion and rioting3"
*-th (ne *>-+ ) spec,led o< stands in *urope and turns aroundG then he
becomes a white pig3 then a white dog3 then he disappears$ +hen *nglishwagons tre, %outh$ 1Added later3+ 9 am standing in /estern *urope and my
hands are covered in blood$
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8And the ?ord answered me and said, !rite the vision and make it plain pon
the tables, that he may rn that readeth it" For the vision is yet for an appointed
time, bt at the end it shall speak, and not %e; thogh it tarry, wait for it,
becase it will srely come, it will not tarry""" the @st shall live by its faith""" a
prod man cannot be satisfied""" but gathereth unto him all nations, and
heapeth unto him all people( 1Since nd Febrary *>>-, F"! de 9lerk has done
@st thatBhe has (athered all the nations in South Africa for himself/ 7t
today he is also picking the frits thereof3+ 8Shall not all these take p a parableagainst him, and a tanting proverb against him, and say, !oe to him that
increaseth that which is not his"""6 1The Good #ews 7ible is even more
merciless towards the man who wold gather all the nations nder one
blanket3@ 8The conered people will tant their conerors and show their
scorn for them" They will say+ .Ko take what isn6t yors, bt yo are doomed/
%ow long will yo go on getting rich by forcing yor debtors to pay p 7t
before yo know it, yo that have conered others will be in debt yorselves
and be forced to pay interest" Enemies will come and make yo tremble""" bt
now those who have srvived will plnder yo becase of the mrders yo
have committed and becase of yor violence against the people of the world
and its cities"""6
.6om6 #icolaas saw a vision dring the !ar 1*=>>&*>-3 which is worth a lot
to s+
.After Cron@Q was trapped on the hill at <agersfontein, General de !et had
Danie Theron crawl throgh the English colmns to tell him that he wold
shoot open a passage for him, so that they cold escape" %owever, Cron@Q did
not want to do so" The Seer and some brghers managed to get ot and were
then nder the command of General de !et" 8om6 #icolaas had a whitlow on
his finger and asked permission to go home to treat the condition" %e was
granted leave and on the first evening he slept over with a German family" That
night he had a vision of the %and of the ?ord ptting pressre on the nationBsometimes lighter, sometimes heavier, and which wold contine ntil we were
a completely free nation, followed by peace, blessings and prosperity"
.God is prepared to do %is bit for s, bt then %e e2pects s to be a faithfl
nation" nce again, read %abak& kk" Abot the pnishment the ?ord will mete
ot to the enemy for their sins, we read Samel *)+ ,+ +hus saith the Ford of
hosts3 9 remember that which )male, did to 9srael3 how he laid in wait for him
in the way3 when he came up from *gypt$ 7ow go and smite )male,3 and utterly
destroy all that they have3 and spare them not3 but slay both man and woman3
infant and suc,ling3 o< and sheep3 camel and ass$
H" Corrpt Government Disappears
*)th #ov *>*+ )n old boot appears from the north3 the leather deterioratesand eventually there is a bare foot$
This points to a government which has been in power for a long time 1the boot
is oldBthe #43 bt corrption and other misdeeds eventally led to its
downfall"
In the Seer6s day the #ational 4arty was at the beginning of its e2istence" The
first elections had @st been held when he died" #onetheless he saw the corse
of this 4arty, which wold later become the strongest 4arty in the contry, right
p to it6s decline"
Seer van $ensbrg saw the end of the #ational 4arty from *>*> ntil *>* in
for stages" There wold first be a split; then srrender to a black governmentnder pressre from the !est; after that he predicted the swift decline of the
#4; then the resignation of its leader and lastly a change of name 1poplar tree3
and disappearance"
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In *>*H a certain (an&4etrs wrote abot a vision the Seer had concerning the
decline of the #4+ +he %eer spotted a tall tree in our country3 and it started
crumbling from the top3 or :pluiings&3 as he e<pressed itG and then the tree died3
leaving a hole in the ground where it stood$ )fter that he saw a beautiful blue
tree rise in both the +ransvaal and .ree %tate3 bearing grapes as large as a
good"sied peach$
%is interpretation was that or Government wold disintegrate and that two
other governments wold rise in the Transvaal and Free State"Seer not only correctly predicted the #46s dramatic retrogression, bt also the
large&scale racial integration which wold take place"
*)th #ovember *>*+ )nd old boot appears out of the north3 the leather
deteriorates and eventually there is a bare foot$ 9 wal, among my sheep here on
the hilloc, and they are sleeping mi.ed up/mi.ed breed and merino(
!hen the Seer was in prison with <r" !illie ?orens after the *>*H $ebellion,
!illie complained to the Seer that they had to sit in prison becase they
rebelled against the 7oer traitors and England" 5an $ensbrg consoled him by
saying that he saw something good for the Afrikaner far in the ftre+ 9 see a
blac, pig with a white hair here and there in *ngland$ Seer said this means thatthe black nations overseas will rise p against the whites 1in England3 one day,
and some of the whites there will spport these blacks" %e added+ +hen 9 saw
this same pig hanging here and 9 ,new we would also have trouble with the
blac,s3 but this will not stop us from getting our own free and independent
Republic one day$
d$ /C Beader a+andons the ship: The 8bare foot6 the Seer referred to in the
back of his 7ible, indicates that the 4arty is now withot a leader 1boot3Bhe
either died, or resigned" 1F"!" de 9lerk resigned as leader of the #4 at the end
of Agst *>>3" According to the Seer6s vision, this will spell the end of the
#4, for in the vision there is no indication that the #4 will last mch longer
after the boot 1leader3 has deteriorated to sch an e2tent that it fell off by itself"It might last in coalition with other parties for a while, bt as party it has no
frther say or inflence any longer"
e$ /C chan(es its name:
According to several letters I received, it is virtally a fait accompli that the
new #4 leader, <r" <arthins van Schalkwyk, 8will have to change the name
of the party before the *>>> election, as the Seer has already predicted+ +he saw
cut a piece of wood in half in the nion and it becomes a piece of poplar wood$
)" 7lack Government Takes ver
*th <arch *>*+ ) great enclosure full of fat cattle is in *urope$ +here are
three typesG grey3 blac, and red$ +hey emerge from the enclosure and wagons flee /estG the world becomes dar,$ 9n the east a long iron wagon is under a
roc, and it moves the roc,$ 9 am at /olmaransstad and putting on new blac,
shoes$
This vision depicts black rle and persection" At first everything went well
with Erope and with s, bt the peace and co&operation wold be of short
dration" The nation wakes p too late and an e2ods to the west begins" Dark
days break for s" Insecrity, violence, confsion and ignorance become
part of or daily e2istence 1the earth grows dark3" The national leaders will be
maniplated and controlled mainly by the iron fist of the treacheros
Commnists 1in the east a long iron (treachery' wagon nder a rock and it
moves the rock3" There is nderhanded maniplation and then 8om6 9lasie pton new black shoes at !olmaransstad 1his home3" This means that a new
government will come into power" For the $epblic it means a black
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notice that they were written many years ago, and as a reslt of my moving
arond, I had lost interest and forgot abot them" It is a miracle that these two
letters were pre&served and I discovered them after my wife passed away while
I was clearing p three months ago" I6m very pleased abot this/0
Dedcing from these two letters and other statements and docments which had
come into my possession, it might be necessary to take another look at the
Seer6s visions connected to the events in Mambia and Mimbabwe 1the old
#orthern& and Sothern $hodesia3, as well as his incredibly accrate predictions of the Commnist onslaght against !hite Soth Africa which
followed+
.Foreigners will flock into or contry; they are as nmeros as locsts and
they arrive, regardless of race, langage, color or creed" ne shipload of )--
arrived" nly one woman was a 4rotestantBthe rest were all $oman Catholics,
along with the blacksBall enemies of ors" $ead #ehemiah *+ n that day
they read in the boo, of oses in the audience of the people3 and therein was
found written that the )mmoniate and the oabite should not come into the
congregation of 8od forever3 because they met not the children of 9srael with
bread and with water$$$ 7ow it came to pass3 when they had heard the law3 that
they separated from 9srael all the mi<ed multitude$$$ 9n those days saw 9 in
>udah some treading wine presses on the %abbath3 and bringing in sheaves3
and lading asses$$$ and 9 testified against them in the day wherein they sold
victuals$$$and 9 contended with them3 and cursed them3 and pluc,ed off their
hair3 and made them swear by 8od3 saying, Je shall not give your daughters
unto their sons3 nor ta,e their daughters unto your sons3 or for yourselvesI
After that, 5an $ensbrg saw the English lose Tanganyika, Mambia and
Mimbabwe+ he told of the red flag coming from the north and the whole world
being ploghed nder; then he saw a snake in this p&rooted earth and after that
a black o2 with speckles looking Soth 1at s3"
Commnism first gained a firm grip on Central Africa before spreading frtherto <alawi, Mambia, Mimbabwe, #amibia, and eventally Soth Africa" %e
describes it ths+ .I see small and large red cattle 1the English3 from #yasaland
1<alawi3 and 9enya fleeing in a north&westerly direction 1Mambia3 from the
snake" A long line of 89affir6 spears appears behind the English, then a bcket
of blood falls over"
1Every time 5an $ensbrg saw a bcket of blood, this was followed by massive
hman slaghter" Dring his lifetime he had for sch visions in which he saw a
bcket of blood" The first was early in *>*, referring to !!, the second one
was when violence erpted in the 1then3 7elgian Congo; he described the third
to a minister, Dr" Servaas $ossowBa bcket of blood will fall over in the
north when the Afrikaner takes matters into his own hands, and in the forth,after the conclsion of the Afrikaner6s freedom strggle and after .or enemies
have fled0Bhe saw the 85ierkler6 being sbmerged in a bcket of blood and
then hoisted over a free nation3""
%e saw the progress of the Commnist onslaght in Africa as follows+ ther
whites flee or way" The dst before their wagons catches alight" I see it is
montainos contry; smoke and flames erpt from the montains and people,
fighting fiercely, come into sight" They flee so swiftly that the dst flies behind
them" Their case is or case and we will have to stand together" A snake
1Commnists3 comes sailing ot of Sothern $hodesia 1Mimbabwe3, keeping
low in the long grass 1 it is sly3" 8om6 9lasie does not see its head" !hen itreaches <afikeng 1the original name, later changed to <afikeng, then reverting
back to the original name3, it trns and goes to 5ereeniging" 1%ere we are given
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.The Seer told s in great detail how !orld !ar wold break ot, who wold
participate and also that Germany wold emerge a defeated and broken nation
from the conflict"""0
)H" Election In the !estern Cape
*st Agst *>*+ /agons assemble on a floor in the CapeG when they reach
the floor3 wheat sheaves fall down and they are winnowed$ 9n the west a blue
flag appears and it seems if it wants to come here$ )n enclosure with aloes
stands in 8erman /estG the enclosure gives a turn and then wagons weretravelling %outh$
!hen the Seer specifically refers to the 8Cape6, the old 7oer repblics are not
inclded" At some or other stage an election will be held in the !estern Cape
only, and against all e2pectations, drastic political changes occr 1winnowed or
clean wheat3" This is followed by German intervention 1ble flag3" 7y this time
blacks are already rling the contry here and in Soth !est 1#amibia3, 1aloe
enclosre3" !ith the passage of time 1enclosre trning3, Soth Africans leave
#amibia and retrn here 1wagons travelling Soth3"
))" The ?ast Sifting
*-th #ovember *>*+ +he mist clears and a wagon is loaded with sheaves$ +he sheaves fall on the floor and the floor becomes clean$ %mall clouds are seen in
the northG they move away from each other and the sun shines brightly$
The harvest is in and loaded on the wagon" There is division among the 7oers
and those who do not belong to the nation" The latter have no share in the
vision" Sheaves on the floor means that preparations are being made for
winnowing" This will be the last sifting process for the nation" After this the sky
opens and the sn shines on the 7oer nation"
"8. /uclear Disaster at oe+er(
*th September *>*H+ Dar,ness descends$ +wo small lights$ ) massive engine
emitting smo,e which covers the mountains and then people come wal,ing
across the bare earth$ He (the %eer' sees a town where the houses disappear$ur people appear$ He sees a large red bull with shortish horns and he is
surrounded by fierce red cattle$ +he carts go up and it is % D)RK H*
C)77+ %** H9% HR%*&% )7*$ +he world is burnt blac,$ +he further he
goes3 the hotter he feels the glow in his face$ He then enters the home of :+ant&
7onnie (8eneral de /et&s wife' and the carts pass by$
A massive power failre will occr contrywide at the same time the 7oer
nation is engaged in its final battle for srvival" It seems if a massive e2plosion
will occr at 9oeberg and everything in the vicinity will be destroyed by
radiation 1the earth is bare and the hoses disappear3" Followers of a moderate
Commnist leader 1<andela3 are dangeros and pgnacios" nce this leaderdisappears, the dar, time arrives for the Afrikaner&7oer" The destrction cased
by the nclear disaster will be felt for a long time" Dring this time 8pright6
7oer women will take care of their compatriots" <any people will move #orth
from the disaster area"
)" #ight Attack n (ohannesbrg
In *>* the Seer had a terrifying vision of a night attack on (ohannesbrg by
black terrorists" %e said it wold occr very sddenly and ne2pectedly+
A man wold be standing on his verandah in the evening, looking ot over the
city and say to his wife+ .!hat a beatifl evening"0
%owever, the barking dogs will awaken them in the early hors of the morning
and they will hear gnfire and bloodthirsty screaming of the attackers rnningthrogh the streets" Then they will realise that it has begn" %owever, nobody
will be able to stop them and thosands will be killed in that night attack"
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Even the 7ible speaks abot this in (ob H+ *&*H, describing how mrderers
will strike before dawn; how the wonded will lie groaning in the city, bt God
will not answer them, becase this will be the divine @dgment which they have
deserved"
The 7ible also predicts this in Isaiah >++ )nd 9 will camp against thee round
about3 and will lay siege against thee with a mount3 and 9 will raise forts
against thee$ Even the first chapter of (eremiah warns s that the enemy will
descend on s and ra'e everything we possess within sight" And e2actly as theSeer has said, (eremiah tells s that this attack will take place at night when the
enemy will be plotting against sB(er+ +)+ )rise3 let us go by night3 and let us
destroy her palaces$ 5erse ** says they will spare nobody, neither women nor
the grey& beards; then they will take or hoses, fields and women for
themselves" God %imself says in verse * why this @dgment will fall on s, for
we have gone astray from the right ways" %e wants or chrch leaders to stand
p again and ask to return to the old ways which were the right ones" 7t or
chrch leaders said+ /e do not want to follow those$
The horrifying slaghter which will take place among the whites, and the terror
they will e2perience, will be their pnishment becase they did not contine to
follow the old ways"
According to Isaiah *, these mrderers will descend down on s with a terrible
roarBlike that of many waters"
%owever, @st when we think it is over, God will send %is Angels to or resce"
These locst swarms 1mrderers3 will be overpowered by a spectre of terror ,
and they will flee, according to verse *+ +he nations shall rush li,e many
watersG but od shall rebu,e them3 and they shall flee far off3 and shall be
chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind3 and li,e a rolling thing
before the whirlwind$ 7t they will flee too late, for according to verse *H, #e
will then release the spectre of terror over them and destroy them all in one
night+ )nd behold at eveningtide trouble3 and before the morning he is not$ +hisis the portion of them that spoil us3 and the lot of them that rob us$
)=" r Interests In Erope
th Agst *>+ 9n 7orthern *urope a man dressed in a brown suit stands
loo,ing %outh$
Dring the dark period of or history, a Soth African in Erope bears or
interests at heart"
)>" Treaties $eaffirmed
>th Agst *>+ ) large blue cloth appears before me and opens up3 showing
photographs of people and writing in blue lettering$ 9 could not read it
completely$ +hen a large sheet of paper with blac, lettering3 at which 9 loo,ed3appeared$ +his was followed by an open Bible$
Germany approaches the Afrikaner with a sggestion, ndertaking, or perhaps
an agreementBperhaps the treaties of *>*H are related to this" %owever, the
Afrikaner does not sign, and is not informed of the contents" Then there is a
very important docment or letter, followed by the 7ible, which represents the
5ow" There is no sign of aggression or opposition, and the ble letters cold
mean that the Germans will honor the 5ow"
-" Case For the 7oer Gains Spport
)th <ay *>+ /hite goats assemble3 but the angora goats tre, /est$ +he
angoras come so close to me that 9 pat them on their bac,s with my hand$
/heat is being winnowed and clean wheat covers a large area$The English will stand together, bt Englishmen with 7oer hearts break away
and @oin the Afrikaners, who accept them" An election follows and the case of
the Afrikaner gains strong spport"
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)th (ly *>+ ) rifle appears with its butt to the east in the nion$ 9 am aiming
east with a new rifle$
The Afrikaner receives good weapons and can contine the fight against the
onslaght from the east"
)" The 7attle At 5ereeniging
*-th (ly *>+ ) yellow piece of iron is at Vereeniging and it draws a yellow
circle on the ground$ ) blac, pig with a long snout goes to Vereeniging from
>ohannesburg$
This vision is part of the Seer6s visions abot the last great strggle for srvival
of his people" %e said the enemies of the 7oers will flee to 5ereeniging in
confsion when the first bombs begin falling" The piece of yellow iron drawing
a circle indicates the traitors who assemble at 5ereeniging in an effort to finish
off the 7oers"
Seer also refers to the black pig with a long snot coming from (ohannesbrg"
7lack pigs point to liberal&minded capitalists who spport black ideology" The
long snot indicates that they will have mch to say in annoncing this" They
also go to 5ereeniging, probably to encorage their own people there"" Collapse of 7lack Government
*-th Agst *>*+ +here is a big house and it is almost dar,$ +he house
disappears and only the foundation remains$
9 then wal,ed 7orth down a road in the dar,ness and eventually stand on a
dam wall with a piece of rope in my hand$The hose standing in near&darkness
indicates the contry concerned is in an e2tremely desperate state of affairs"
The hose disappears and only the fondations remainBin other words, the
Government has collapsed and is virtally destroyed" The darkness remains, bt
in this darkness 1e2tremely critical time3 the Afrikaner will contine on the road
which he has decided ponBhe will stay on corse ntil he reaches a dam wall
Bthis indicates something to do with the economy" The rope in the Seer6s hand
is a sorce of resce which only he will have at his disposal"
" #amibian !hites Come To Soth Africa
th (ly *>*=+ Brown wagons3 1Sothwest 7oers3 with their shafts pointing
%outh"west stand in %outh /est (7amibia'$
!hite Afrikaners in #amibia are preparing to emigrate soth and @oin the 7oers
of Soth Africa"
=" ?oyal English
>th <ay *>*+ /agons tre, from *ast to /est in the .ree %tate$ +here is dim
writing on brown wagons without o<en$ ) large house stands in the south$
)ngora goats at the rear of the house go out of the yard3 which remains empty$In the corse of time nmeros English 1angora goats3 will identify themselves
with the Afrikaner 17oer3" Throghot the years they spported the
Government in all its reforms, bt this changes" These English 7oers who
remained loyal and foght on the side of the Government 1behind the hose3 are
now leaving and the yard remains empty" The Government will not be able to
rely on their spport any longer" Dim writing always indicates lies and the trth
being hidden"
>" Financial 4ower Flees To Gateng
*)th September *>*+ 9t is very dar, and pigs are running to >ohannesburg
where there is a fence$ +hen it became light3 but the world is pitch"blac,$Jncertainty and fear drive the financial powers together" They seek refge in
(ohannesbrg 1Gateng3; possibly to the stock e2change or large corporations
as antipodes against nationali'ation" (ohannesbrg is the capital of large
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corporations, Stock E2change, etc" They get temporary respite, bt the earth is
pitch&black, meaning that all their efforts will be shipwrecked and they will go
nder in the process"
-" Glow of Fire ver Gateng
5ision+ *st ctober *>*+ aie cobs are on fire in >ohannesburg$ n this side
of >ohannesburg a number of grey goats with white bellies are gathered on a
rise$ /ild muscovy duc,s come from the east and fly in the direction of the fire$
:Kaffir& spears appear in the east$ %mall and large red cattle go out from *astto 7orthwest$
Interpretation+ The mai'e cobs on fire in (ohannesbrg is a sign of riots and
bloodshed occrring there" 1Compare other visions with this one+ *th Agst
*> and *th (ly *>3" At the same time there are English 1grey goats with
white bellies3 who identify themselves with the case of the 7oers" Foreigners
1wild mscovies3 from East Africa 1<o'ambie and Tan'ania3 flock into the
contry and wherever they go, there is violence and bloodshed 18fly in the
direction of the fire63" 7t the actal violence with the blacks and their
commnist allies starts at this point 189affir6 spears appearing in the east and
small and large red cattle go ot3"*" 4ower Failre
n *st Agst *>* 5an $ensbrg saw people in Ga& teng sing firewood
againBthere is no power, and most people have nothing bt cold porridge to
eat" This is a clear vision of a massive power failre in Gateng"
" 4ension Fnds Collapse
n *st <arch *>*> he saw several leading Commnist&aligned figres being
shot dead in a single attack otside a bilding where peace negotiations were in
progress" 9 am standing ne<t to a large white house and many people are on the
eastern side of the house3 but they are without hats$ The white pension fnds
collapse; it will coincide with massive race riots in Erope and England will be
worst&hit" ) number of small peach trees in Pretoria disappear so that the areawhere they grew3 is as bare as a floor$ ) large blac, sna,e lies curled up in
*urope$
" Collapse of Government of #ational Jnity
*-th <arch *>+ Horsemen and one riderless horse approach alongside
ploughed fields$ +hen there was a large field of maie alongside which brown
horses and a don,ey are running *ast$ +he maie disappears and the field
loo,s as if it has never been ploughed$ ld roads run on either side of maie
fields3 and the maie disappears and once again it loo,s as though they were
never ploughed$
Several leaders 1Government of #ational Jnity3 are in control of the contry"Among them is a parasite which has contribted nothing" At first it seems if
progress is being made 1there are crops3" The Afrikaners among them are well&
disposed towards the rientals; however, one of them is a 8loyal 7oer6 1a
donkey3" They go EastBfor the Afrikaner it is the direction of the enemy" Then
degeneration and chaos begins and all their efforts to establish nity, are
destroyed" They receive no frther spport, and have nothing to fall back on, as
the things they had pinned their hopes on, are non&e2istent"
H" Destrction of Andalsia 1(an 9emp Dorp3
I received several letters from people who have knowledge of a vision the Seer
had shortly before his death; a sinister vision which wold be flfilled in the
ftre in that area" %e allegedly said+ .I see a dreadfl conflagration atAndalsia 1renamed (an 9emp Dorp3" It will be the worst fire the contry has
ever seen"0
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.Every now and then I say to my wife+ ?ook at what is happening nowB5an
$ensbrg predicted e2actly this" !e mst @st cling strongly to or faith in God,
becase we have not yet reached the point to which we are descending" It is @st
arond the corner" The whites are systematically being degraded; so mch so
that we are almost @st good enogh to pay in order for them to contine with
their evil deeds" %owever, we mst never forget that we are now e2iles nder
the blacks as Israel was in e2ile nder the heathen nations" !hat we did wrong,
is not so terrible as what the (ews did, for they mrdered Christ".?ook, Soth Africa to me is the way (ohanna 7randt described it+ 8od&s ?ewel ,
and therefore I believe the ?ord wants s to live here in 8%armony6, and show
love towards one another" 7t instead of love, there is so mch rancor and
hatred among the whites now, that God can do nothing else at this stage bt to
e2ile s, so that we, as a reslt of hardships, will eventally be compelled to
live together 1in harmony3 if we want to srvive in Soth Africa"
.It is not a pretty pictre, bt these things are staring s in the face and which
we will have to rectify before God will change %is vision towards s"
.Do yo recall 5an $ensbrg saying abot events to come, that we will be the
last to enter, bt first to emer(e This cold have something to do with all thedistrbances here in Africa There is troble everywhere in Africa, and it cold
@st be that we will be the last to become involved in the distrbances, bt be
first to see the end of it At this stage I think that Mimbabwe and Soth Africa
have the most whites to pt a swift end to the distrbances" 7t then I say
again, we will have to get or priorities right towards God, otherwise we cold
find or& selves in troble here"
.$emember, 5an $ensbrg also said in this day and age of or people, we must
not tie ourselves to the foremen1leaders3" +his is very important3 for even in the
crisis hour of our nation&s e<istence3 they will pretend to assist us3 but their
only purpose will be to gain advantage for themselves from the critical
position we find ourselves in( r greatest battle will not be against the enemy, bt against the bustards 1traitors3among our own people$$$
.f prime importance is those little ble&eyed girls he saw descending down
from heaven+ 9 see3 when we are free3 a large house li,e the gallery in a church$
) large multitude of children emerges from the gallery3 in ran,s of fourG they
descend down to earth3 and when they turn around3 their eyes are full of tears
of ?oy over our new freedom$
1Compare $evelation +* with this vision3+ .or the Famb which is in the midst
of the throne shall feed them3 and shall lead them unto living fountains of
watersG and 8od shall wipe away all tears from their eyes$ %eer said two of the
children in front were his own two children and two were those of his
neighboursG therefore he ,new they were camp"sufferers$ He saw them all at the
age of ten years old and they were all dressed in white$ 1Compare $ev +*H3+
+hese are they which came out of the great tribulation3 and have washed their
robes3 and made them white in the blood of the Famb$
.!e look forward with longing for their coming, for+ -/e came to share in the
?oy of our fellow"brothers and sisters for whom we were a sacrifice$
This vision also links p with what we read in $evelation +*-,** abot the
mltitde of white&clad Angels calling day and night nder the throne of God+
How long3 o Ford3 holy and true3 dost +hou not ?udge and avenge our blood on
them that dwell on the earthO )nd He replied@ Rest a little while longer until
the complete number of your fellow"servants and brothers had been ,illed3 as you have been$$$
<r" Gagiano contines+ .!e now daily see or fellow& brothers dying arond
sBcrelly" Ket 5an $ensbrg saw the rams 1leaders3 doing nothing to stop it"
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<r" Gagiano adds+ .5an $ensbrg also prophesied that the 7oer nation wold have to find
a strong leader, as in the time of #ehemiah when he had to lead his people to their land,
4alestine" 5an $ensbrg even went so far as to say that the 17oer3 nation wold have to
ct themselves loose from this world" %e added that there were many wrong things in his
own chrchBtraditions and ritals which they wold have to get rid of"
.That is why I was so encoraged when 5an $ensbrg spoke abot the white
canvas he saw appearing over the 7oer nation+ 1God6s protective hand3, and he
also saw s living in 8white tents6 again"
.!hen one reads Isaiah *H along with chapters H and ), then one nderstands
that 5an $ensbrg was referring here to the IsraelitesBIsrael will once again
live in their white 1reconciliation3 tents againBafter the prification at
Armageddon"
The 4i+le: 1Isaiah H+=3+ Bring forth the blind people that have eyes3 and the
deaf that have ears$$$ 1?ke **+H3+ +he light of the body is the eyeG therefore
when thine eye is single3 thy whole body also is full of lightG but when thine eye
is evil3 thy body also is full of dar,ness$
Seer: %e told the late <r" 4al 4rinsloo6s father+ +heir hats hang over their
eyes and their heads hang low$ 1Their mood is sombre and dark3" 9 see spots ontheir eyes which loo, li,e pearls 1cataractsBthey see, bt do not nderstand
what is really happening arond them3"
The 4i+le: 1<ark >;H-3+ .or he that is not against us3 is on our part$ 1Compare
with ?ke >+)-3"
Seer: According to a letter written by <r" %"(" Dreyer to Die Vol,sblad3 5an
$ensbrg told him+ /ho is not with us3 is against us$$$
The 4i+le: According to <icah +*, God %imself will gather his people
together again+ 9 will surely assemble3 >acob3 all of theeG 9 will surely gather
the remnant of 9sraelG 9 will put them together as the sheep of Bo&"rah3 as the
floc, in the midst of their foldG they shall ma,e great noise by reason of themultitude of men$ <icah H+= tells s the nation will be assembled at the Sheep
Tower, and <icah H+*- tells s they will have to leave the city to go and live in
the field, for there the ?ord will deliver them from the hands of their enemies"
The %ebrew word for 8Sheep Tower6 which is referred to here is 9migdal3
9migdol or igdol$
Seer: +he nation will assemble on the other side of Fichtenburg and be led by a
man in a grey (brown' suit$ It is significant that appro2imately *= km beyond
?ichtenbrg, between Schwei'er&$eneke and Delareyville, there is a farming
commnity called igdol$
The 4i+le: 1Amos >+>,*-3+ .or lo3 9 will command3 and 9 will sift the house of
9srael among all nations3 li,e as corn is sifted in a sieve3 yet shall not the least grain fall upon the earth$ )ll the sinners of my people shall die by the sword3
which say3 the evil shall not overta,e nor prevent us$ 1Isaiah H=+*-3+ Behold3 9
have refined thee3 but not with silverG 9 have chosen thee in the furnace of
affliction$
Seer: 9n 010 we went through a sieve3 but now we are going through a
furnace$ The Afrikaner nation went throgh its first sifting dring the $ebellion
of *>*H, when brother stood p against brother, the second dring the *>=>
election and the third and last sifting was dring the April *>>H election" It
seems we are now standing before the 8frnace of distress"6 4ieter !hite of
(ohannesbrg writes+ .Seer said we are God6s people , and a comparative stdy
between many of his visions and 7iblical prononcements, this is verified"+
Seer: It becomes very clear from 8om6 #icolaas6 actions dring the !ar and
$ebellion, that God6s protective and rescing %and was over the 7oers every
moment on the battlefields" The Almighty disclosed plans to the Seer so that he
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cold lead the 7oers and they were capable of cheating, dodging or conering
the enemy"
The 4i+le: !e read in Sam" )+ B) that God %imself foght with Israel
on the battlefield+ )nd when David en=uired of the Ford3 He said@ +hou shalt
not go upG but fetch a compass behind them3 and come upon them over against
the mulberry trees$$$ David did as the ?ord commanded and conered the
enemy"
Seer: 1*>th <ay *>)3+ ) fig grove3 which 9 saw in 01023 appeared when the figs were ripe3 but now they were ?ust swollen$ when they were ripe3 9 pic,ed
some$
The 4i+le: 1(er H+)3 +hus saith the Ford3 the 8od of 9sraelG li,e these good
figs3 so will 9 ac,nowledge them that are carried away captive of >udah3 whom
9 have sent out of this place into the land of the Chaldeans for their good$$$ )nd
9 will give them a heart to ,now e$$$ and they shall be my people and 9 will be
their 8od$$$ The tribe of (dah has always been compared with the fig tree" The
(ews are the rotten figs and the e2iles of (dah the good 1edible3 figs" 1$ead
also %osea >+*-; Amos H+>; #ah" +; <icah H+&H and ?ke *+3"
Seer: +he fig grove is standing again3 but it seems if the trees are somewhatdry3 and there are a few ripe figs$
The 4i+le: 1(er H+,=; (er >+*; and Isaiah *=+)3" In the Seer6s vision and the
oted te2ts, the division between nations is clearly symboli'ed" Compared
with the 8green6 or 8rotten6 figs which are nmeros, only a few 8ripe6 or 8good6
figs 1tre believers from the tribe of (dah3 are to be fond"
Concerning the 8rotten6 figs, God told (eremiah+ )nd 9 will deliver them$$$ to be
a reproach and a proverb3 a taunt and a curse in all places$$$ )nd 9 will send
the sword3 the famine and the pestilence$$$ 1(er H+=&*-3"
The 4i+le: 1Isaiah *=+)3+ .or afore the harvest3 when the bud is perfect3 andthe sour grape is ripening in the flower3 he shall both cut off the sprigs with
pruning hoo,s3 and ta,e away and cut down the branches$ 1The sprigs being ct
and branches being ct down, indicate the division which will occr and which
the Seer described as the frnace3"
Seer: %e said in the days when everything in the contry will be pside&down,
the trth will be violated in or chrches and the ministers will cling to many
wrong things; traditions and ritals which they will have to get rid of"
The 4i+le: 1Acts +H&)*3 )nd %olomon built him an house$ Howbeit the most
High dwelleth not in temples made with hands$$$ what house will ye build me3
saith the Ford$$$ Hath not my hand made all these thingsO Je stiffnec,ed anduncircumcised in heart and ears3 ye do always resist the Holy 8host$$$ 1 Tim
H+&H3 $$$.or the time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine3 but
after their own lusts shall they heap to themselves teachers3 having itching
ears3 and they shall turn away their ears from the truth3 and shall be turned
unto fables$
4eter white closes his comparative stdy with these words+ Almighty God sent
%is servant, Seer van $ensbrg to s" those that believe his words and listen to
them, will live in trimph, and those who despise his words, will be thrown to
the 8fowls of the montains and wild animals of the earth/6 1Isaiah *=+3"
E4I?GJE
(Fet us now bow our heads in the same spirit of humility and unwavering faithin 8od as did 7icolaas %eer van Rensburg as we ta,e our final leave of him in
his last days'$
7/21/2019 110161554 PROPHECIES by Siener Van Rensburg
1To his son, Andries, shortly before his demise3+ 7o stig" ma rests on your past3
on the past of our nationG place your hope on the future and aim for the best
you can achieve$ ur nation has suffered bitterly during the years that lie
behind us3 and that suffering is still not over$ 9 see a blac, curtain hanging over
the future$ But rather die in battle than surrender$ +his was the motto of our
fathers3 my sonG let it be your motto3 too$ Jou will only find happiness among
your own people$
1the Seer is critically ill3+ 9 see a piece of wood lying across my chestG the flesharound my arm disappears$ 9 thin, this will be my end which is not far any
more$
#is nearin( death.
1n his deathbed3+ 9 see you tre,,ing bac, to %outh /est )frica3 and 9 see the
Vier,leur flying once again$ +his is 8od&s /ill3 and His /ill shall be done$ Jou
will fight in a different manner from the way we fought3 and there will be many
more of you$$$ Jou are coming to ta,e care of me3 but 8od will ta,e better
care$$$
SymbolsBand Their <eanings
%ymbol 9nterpretationAloe enclosre Government whose time is rnning ot