In a scathing column for the Mail, Jones laments the empty stadium, the chronic booing of the event's host, and the fact that the ceremony -- four hours long -- began 57 minutes late. "It's my view that yesterday's memorial ceremony for Nelson Mandela not only failed to reflect the towering achievements of the man," he writes, "at times, it was a shambolic disgrace to his name."
Jones notes the stadium, home to the last World Cup, was only two-thirds full. Despite warnings of potentially discordant crowds, "we gazed down upon rows of empty seats" and an "embarrassingly poor" turnout. What's more, he adds, the crowd that was there required disciplining as it booed the image of current South African President Jacob Zuma, the host of the event, whenever he appeared on the jumbotron. The crowd also cheered Mandela's second wife, Winnie, more than his third, Jones recounts.
The crowd played a winners-and-losers game with the guests that made the event "almost like being in a Roman amphitheatre" and "frankly distasteful," writes Jones.

Jones did have some positive things to say about the event. He appreciated Barack Obama's speech, calling it effective even by the U.S. President's high standards of rhetoric. Unfortunately, he was only going by what he could hear through a sound system "so appallingly bad" that he could barely understand most of what was going on. He also praised UK Prime Minister David Cameron for being "unfashionably early," practicing what Cameron called a "a good British habit," according to Jones.
As this was his first-hand account at the event, Jones actually omits some of the problems subsequently revealed about it. The sign-language interpreter, for example, was an unidentified crasher who was neither communicating in actual sign language nor paid (or even allowed) to be there. There was the infamous "selfie" that Jones mentions only in passing. Then there were the absences that spoke as loudly as the words of those there. The Dalai Lama was unable to obtain a visa to attend the event, for one example; the Israeli government was unable to send a representative, for another.
As the outpourings of grief and reflection continue in light of Mandela's passing, his public memorial event is now history's to judge. It seems, if the Daily Mail has any input, that judgment will be harsh.
Reader Comments
....and to top off the growing WEIRDNESS engulfing the planet.....the signer was "hallucinating".....weird signs that made no sense quantum of solace.........security breach not. rabbithole time.
The ONE Blessed thing I considered took place was played down as hallucinations … to me Angels visiting the Mandela Life Celebration signified that this man has been deemed a SAINT in the celestial realm … but ridicule and discrediting slanders the Spiritual possibility of what the interpreter experienced …
Can we really deny that some are blessed to focus in on higher frequencies and hear or see events taking place in a reality just outside our visual perception … manipulations blindsided the mind preventing soooo many us from understanding this … and anyone not even considering this Spiritual possibility might consider those that do see and hear visions into alternant realities, to be cursed or hallucinating … even-so I don’t consider this interpreter to be as wayward as he is now portraying to be … but I consider that having been caught up in the moment where accelerated Spirit energy surrounded him .. he gave sign in a language not understood by onlookers … and now to help cover up the truth he rather let mainstream think he was hallucinating .. but those knowing the hidden truth of hidden worlds around us … recognize that to hallucinate is only to perceive images of people, things, or events that are not occurring in the apparent time frame of their known reality
I would loved to have been able to see and hear what this man heard and saw .. and would love to see beyond the veil ..
17 And it shall come to pass in the last days, saith God, I will pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh: and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy, and your young men shall see visions, and your old men shall dream dreams: