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Judas goat: betrayal for the sake of survival

Nov 24, 2017

During   May   1985,   a   South   African   Special   Forces   Team, consisting  out  of  nine  operators,  landed  on  a  beach  in  the  oil-rich  province  of  Cabinda  in  Angola. Their target  was  the  six massive  oil-storage  tanks.  The  subsequent  fire  fight  led  to  the death  of  two  soldiers  and  the  capture  of  Captain  Wynand  du Toit. This meant only one thing : Betrayal!

Read  in  his  own  words  of  this  harrowing  experience  and  the pain  of  his  incarceration,  the  happenings  behind  the  scenes and  the  realization  that  this  was  just  an opening  move  that would  eventually  mislead  the  South  African  population  to  end the war in Angola and the independence of Namibia.Judas Goat promises to take the reader on an unbelievable journey of hardship, suffering and betrayal. This eventually results in Wynand du Toit becoming a household name in South Africa.

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For more information: wynanddutoit.com

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