Johannesburg, South Africa – In a revelation that reads like a political thriller but strikes at the heart of South Africa's future, a highly connected insider has blown the lid off what they describe as a carefully orchestrated plot to install Julius Malema as the next president of South Africa. The puppet masters? None other than billionaire Nicky Oppenheimer and a network of shadowy "others" – globalists whose endgame is control over the nation's vast mineral wealth.
According to the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitivity of the information, the decision to elevate Malema – fiery leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) – was made well in advance. "They chose him," the insider revealed. The plan was simple, ruthless, and decades in the making: position Malema at the helm of a political party, steer him toward the Union Buildings, and secure unfettered access to South Africa's gold, platinum, diamonds, chrome, and other strategic resources that make the country one of the richest in mineral deposits on Earth.
But then, everything changed. About a year ago, the same source was told the scheme had hit a medical roadblock: Malema's diagnosis with type 1 diabetes reportedly made him unsuitable for the high-stakes role. The globalist cabal, it seems, demands perfect puppets – ones who can withstand the pressures of office without health complications derailing their agenda.
Political Parties Have Puppeteers – And They're Not Serving South Africa
This isn't isolated gossip from the corridors of power. It's part of a broader pattern where South Africa's major political parties operate as vehicles for external influence, according to the insider. "Political parties all have puppeteers," they stated bluntly. "And these people do not have the best interests of South Africa at heart."
The motive? Pure and simple: our minerals. South Africa sits on some of the world's largest reserves of platinum group metals, gold, diamonds, coal, and rare earth elements – resources critical for everything from electric vehicles and aerospace tech to global finance and energy. The cabal doesn't represent America, China, or even traditional British interests in the old colonial sense. They are globalists – a borderless network of elites who view nations as extraction zones and citizens as collateral damage.
Moeletsi Mbeki Has Been Sounding the Alarm for Years
Veteran political analyst and businessman Moeletsi Mbeki has been warning South Africans about exactly this for over a decade. In speeches, interviews, and writings, Mbeki has repeatedly exposed how the South African economy remains trapped in a neo-colonial "Minerals-Energy Complex" designed to serve foreign mining conglomerates – particularly those with deep British roots funneled through the London Stock Exchange.
Mbeki has detailed how Anglo American – once a South African powerhouse founded by the Oppenheimer family – and similar entities export raw minerals with minimal local beneficiation, stripping the country of jobs, value, and sovereignty. "The economy of South Africa was designed to serve the British mining companies who make billions in profits," Mbeki has stated publicly. He points to a system where nationalist elites collaborate with international financiers to keep South Africa as a raw material exporter, not a developed industrial power.
Now, the insider's claims align eerily with Mbeki's analysis: the same forces that control mining finance allegedly handpick – or discard – political leaders to maintain the status quo. Nicky Oppenheimer, former chairman of De Beers and a scion of the mining dynasty, has long been accused of wielding outsized influence in South African politics through philanthropy, donations, and networks. Recent reports confirm the Oppenheimer family as one of the largest declared donors to multiple political parties in recent years.
The Globalist Enemy of the South African People
This isn't about "British Mining Conglomerates" in the narrow 20th-century sense anymore, the source insists. It's evolved into something more insidious: a globalist cabal that operates above nations. They don't wave flags; they own the boardrooms, the think tanks, and the political pipelines.
"They are the enemy of the people of South Africa," the insider declared. While ordinary citizens battle load-shedding, unemployment, crime, and crumbling infrastructure, these elites allegedly maneuver to ensure the mineral tap keeps flowing outward – profits heading to offshore accounts while South Africa remains a supplier of dirt and a beggar for finished goods.
The timing of this revelation is explosive. With Julius Malema still a dominant force in opposition politics – recently making headlines for his legal battles and appeals – questions swirl about who really funds and directs the EFF's aggressive "white monopoly capital" rhetoric. (Ironically, Malema himself has publicly targeted the Oppenheimers in the past.)
Why This Matters Now – And What Comes Next
South Africa's 2024 national elections reshaped the political landscape, but the real power struggles happen far from the ballot box. If the insider's account is even partially true, it confirms what many have long suspected: democracy here is theatre, and the script is written by those who covet our subsoil riches.
Moeletsi Mbeki has urged South Africans to wake up and dismantle this extractive model – to beneficiate our minerals locally, build real industries, and reclaim economic sovereignty. The globalists, he implies, have other plans.
This report is based on direct claims from a highly placed source and public statements by Moeletsi Mbeki. South African politics has long been a web of influence, money, and minerals. The question now is: who will demand accountability before the next chapter is written in secret?
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