In this video by SA-News we see an interview with the King of the Khoi people, King Khoebaha Cornelius III. The Universal Declaration of Independence which was signed at the Castle in Cape Town on 24th September 2017 claims the current Western Cape, The Northern Cape and the Eastern Cape up to the Fish River as its sovereign territory with 15 Million citizens. Secession is the action of withdrawing formally from membership and participation of any federation, body or political state.

The white South African people approached the Khoi King with a plan for secession and it was discussed over a five hour long meeting. The plan was agreed to and a verbal agreement was put in place. The plan was simple, that the Khoisan king secede with the backing of the Afrikaner (a.k.a Boers), Eurokaner (white European descendants) and Coloureds. For this backing, these four nations would equally power share in a new government under a sovereign parliament federal government system as laid out in the brief that was received by all parties and media. And thus a relationship was born and a new hope was given to the four nations to unite under a new country.

Having diligently applied all international laws and norms to reach this stage, the King is currently at the United nations General Assembly in New York trying to apply for observer status although he will have to travel to Geneva to join the indigenous peoples section of the UN.

Could this be the reason, the ANC regime, Zuma, Ramaphosa and Malema have fast tracked the land expropriation developments in SA? To activate their impis (bantu soldiers) for a land war?

The King, or “Goeb”, who will not be a monarch as such but rather an overseer to ensure there is no abuse of the land or it’s people, intends to have duly qualified, non political representatives appointed from each of the four population groups resident in The Cape, namely the Khoisan, Afrikaner Boer, English European and Coloured to manage the various departments in the portfolio. They will not be elected but rather appointed on merit and qualification.

Given that the Western Cape alone only gets back a third of its monetary contribution to South Africa’s central government in Pretoria, economical viability is fairly certain.

King Khoebaha, his wife Queen Jenny, and the Sovereign State of Good Hope team, have been busy behind the scenes drafting letters to embassies and Ambassadors, complete with a royal seal, requesting that the international community publicly acknowledge and back the declaration of secession of the Sovereign State of Good Hope, which marks the exiting of the territory that falls under the Khoisan Nation, from the cruel and murderous regime of the ruling government of South Africa.

On Wednesday evening, 29th November 2017, King Khoebaha and Queen Jenny were invited by the Ambassador of the Ukraine to attend the Premiere of the film, Bitter Harvest, which was shown at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town. It was at this function that the first letter was handed over, along with the Declaration of Secession, asking the Ukraine to assist and support the secession of the Sovereign State of Good Hope.

Now that the deed has been declared, it is up to the People of The Cape to make it so!

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