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Suidlanders

The Suidlanders ( English: Southlanders) is a South African organisation that anticipates an eventual collapse of infrastructure, and advocates and plans for evacuation of South Africans from the major cities when the anticipated revolution begins. Their leader is Gustav Müller.

The Suidlanders is constituted as a civil defence organisation under international law, namely The Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12th August 1949, with regard to the Protection of Victims of International Armed Conflict (Protocol I) of 8 June 1977 as well as the Protocol Additional to the Geneva Conventions of 12th August 1949, and with regard to the Protection of Victims of non-International Conflict (Protocol II), of 8 June 1977, with specific attention to Articles 60 – 69 of Protocol I.

In terms of the abovementioned international legal provisions for groups of peoples to protect themselves, as civilian non-belligerents, within circumstances of prevailing armed conflict, the Suidlanders is a civil defence organisation dedicated to the Afrikaners ethnic group.

The Suidlanders is heavily influenced by the prophecies of Nicolaas van Rensburg b. 1864 - d. 1926 as may be seen in numerous passing references to him on the Suidlanders website. The gist of the prophecies of Nicolaas van Rensburg which are germane to the Suidlanders' purpose as a civil defence organisation are, in précis:

  • The Afrikaners, usually rendered Boers (farmers in English) by Nicolaas van Rensburg - the appellation for conservative, orthodox, Christian, observant Afrikaners, would eventually have a black government installed over them in South Africa
  • The Afrikaners would suffer terribly under said government
  • Which suffering would eventually lead to two wars, or two struggles - firstly against the black government and then against a white monopoly capital self-appointed government (unilaterally stepping into the breach in the state during the crisis between the black forces and the Boers)