“In 1982, we were assigned to blow up the African National Congress (ANC) offices in London. It was part of Prime Minister P. W. Botha’s reaction to what he called ‘the total onslaught,’ which we South Africans felt we were being subjected to. That necessitated ‘the total strategy,’ which meant that for the first time it was possible to carry out attacks outside of southern Africa. That required our best agents, who were encouraged to do black ops, black ops to hurt the enemy.”