16 December 1983. Thought for the Week:
"Communism begins with the liberal and Capitalistic error
that man is economic, and, instead of correcting it, merely
intensifies it until man becomes a robot in a vast economic
machine".
Bishop Fulton Sheen in "Communism and the Conscience of the West." |
QUEENSLAND SHAPES UP ON LAND RIGHTS FIGHTAs correctly predicted by former Communist
Mr. Geoff McDonald, author of the best seller "Red Over
Black", the Aboriginal land rights issue would eventually
emerge as one of the most explosive in Australia's relatively
short history. In a foreword to Mr. Geoff McDonald's companion
work to "Red Over Black", "The Evidence" ($5
posted from all League bookshop shops) three distinguished
RSL leaders, Mr. Bruce Ruxton of Victoria, Mr. Les Turner
of Western Australia, and Sir Colin Hines of New South Wales,
write: Mr. Geoff McDonald has consistently claimed that the Aboriginal land rights movement is directly related to the defence of Australia. In "The Evidence" Mr. McDonald has carefully documented from Communist sources the long-term Marxist strategy against Australia starting as far back as 1920. That strategy was given a tremendous impetus during the Whitlam era and the Fraser government carried on where the Whitlam Government left off. Now the Federal Socialist Government, aided by the four Socialist State governments, is making it clear that it is determined to advance the land rights programme as quickly as possible. In a major statement in the Federal
Parliament on December 7th, Mr. Clyde Holding, Federal Minister
for Aboriginal Affairs, said that the Federal Government was
determined to use its full powers on Aboriginal affairs to
carry through its programme on land rights and sacred sites.
Mr. Holding made the ominous statement that the "human rights"
of Aboriginals must take precedence over State rights. The Queensland Government has responded to the Holding threat with the promise of full blooded fight. Queensland's acting Premier, Mr. Gunn, said last week "If the Commonwealth is spoiling for a fight with the States, it will certainly get one from Queensland on this issue." Mr. Gunn also said, "The Hawke Government apparently is determined to place Aborigines above all other Australians by bequesting them rights which are not available to Australians generally. Such action will heighten differences between Aboriginals and other Australians rather than encourage racial harmony." Mr. Gunn could have added that the aim
of the revolutionaries is to produce disharmony which can
then be further exploited to advance the revolutionary programme.
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HAS THE WORLD DEBT CRISIS BEEN SOLVED?It is reported from Washington that the
US 1985 Federal Budget which President Reagan will present
to Congress in January of next year, will show a budget deficit
close to $190 billion, instead of the $170 billion projected
by the Administration last July. But in spite of the Reagan
Administration's addition of another $20 billion to a projected
deficit which already stood at an all time high, the US Treasury
Secretary, Mr. Donald Reagan, told a press conference in Brussels
last week ("Australian" 12/12) that According to the witch doctors of the Black Magic known as "sound finance" the problem of expanding debt is solved by creating more debt! In his Brussels statement Mr. Donald Reagan said, "The International Monetary Fund had been strengthened and that "There are several nations that are having current problems, but 33 of them have already been through IMF programmes in the 12 months and have renegotiated their debt as a "result of IMF programmes". In simple English, there has been no reduction in debt; it has been "renegotiated" under conditions imposed by the International Monetary Fund. These conditions call for restrictive measures such as the abolition of any type of subsidy schemes that restrain the cost of living. This results in a lower standard of living and more fertile soil in which the Marxist revolutionaries can work. Political stability is impossible while harsh conditions are being imposed by the IMF to all major debtor nations. A classic example of the realities of the debt situation is provided by Brazil, whose debt situation resulted in the IMF being invited to solve the problem. "The Age", Melbourne, of December 12th, quotes the Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund, Mr. Jacques de Larosiere, as saying that he has assured banks which have lent to Brazil, that governments of member nations have committed themselves to providing $US2.5 billion in export credits to Brazil. These credits are part of a wider $US 31 billion financing programme for Brazil. In addition to supplying the export credits, the governments involved with the IMF in this programme, have already "rescheduled" over $US 2 billion of official Brazil debt. What is emerging with the growing debt crisis is the "strengthening" of the International Monetary Fund in keeping with the general strategy for creating a New World Order. Under the present method of creating financial credit, it is mathematically impossible to ever halt the escalation of debt. Those responsible for creating those debts know that those debts can never be paid. But the debt merchants can use their power to impose their policies on the whole world. These policies cannot produce human harmony because they conflict with Truth. The disasters afflicting the world are the result of the attempt to impose those policies. It is these disasters, which eventually will result in a backlash of outraged people. To be effected, such a backlash requires the type of knowledge the League of Rights makes available. (Recommended reading on the debt question: "The Money Trick", Price $3.55 posted; "The Creation and Control of Money", Price $1 posted; "Money and The Price System", by C.H.Douglas, Price $1 posted; "Natural Cost and the Ownership of Money", Price $1.35 posted; "Southampton Chamber of Commerce Report", being the famous report exposing the glaring fault in the present monetary and pricing system, Price $1.35 posted). |
BRIEF COMMENTSThe Victorian Chamber of Manufactures does not agree with the glowing optimism of the Hawke government concerning alleged economic recovery. The Chamber has issued a report in which it says "The recovery, in short, has not been strong enough to require any increases in land requirements. The labor market situation illustrates that the recovery being experienced is still tenuous". Increases in economic activity are primarily the result of greater government spending, much of this financed by further expansion of debt via the record deficit budget. Mr. H. W. Herbert, the distinguished Queensland consulting economist, is not over enthusiastic about the economic recovery, pointing out in "The Sunday Mail" of December 4th, that apart from the internal deficit financing, Australia's money supply has been increased by heavy overseas borrowing and massive capital inflow. Mr. Herbert asks, "How is it that no political party is the slightest bit concerned that Australia is following the Latin American countries down the slippery slope of increasing overseas debt?" Australian overseas debts will eventually catch up and Australians will then learn the painful lesson now being learned in Latin America, Mr. Herbert points out that overseas borrowing could be stopped by making use of the Reserve Bank. Ordinary Australians have got more common sense than their political masters, as witnessed by the fact that thousands ignored grim warnings about nuclear weapons and visited the British aircraft carrier when it visited Sydney. If the Hawke Government is going to refuse major allies the right to have their ships repaired in Australian ports because they might be carrying nuclear weapons, it should not be surprised if it finds itself regarded as unreliable in the defence field. We never cease to be amazed at the number of otherwise sensible people who believe in this "nuclear free zone" nonsense. |