14 September 2001. Thought for the Week:
"'I would go so far as to say it was nationality above all
that determined, for good or ill, the way the POWs lived and
died, often whether they lived or died... The juices crushed
out of the POWs were of course human in the most fundamental
sense. But at the same time, all the way down to starvation
rations, to a hundred pounds of body weight and less, to the
extremities of degradation - all the way to death - the prisoners
remained inextinguishably American, Australian, British, Dutch...'
'The Americans were the great individualists of the camps, the capitalists, the cowboys, the gangsters. The British hung on to their class structure like bulldogs, for grim death. The Australians kept trying to construct little male-bonded welfare states... (Unlike Americans) Australians could not imagine doing men to death by charging interest on something as basic to life as rice. That was blood-sucking; it was murder. Within little tribes of Australian enlisted men, rice went back and forth all the time, but this was not trading in commodities futures, it was sharing, it was Australian tribalism.'" Gavin Daws, Prisoners of the Japanese quoted in Paul Sheehan's Among the Barbarians, 1998 |
NATIONAL OUTPOURING OVER BOAT PEOPLEby Jeremy Lee The multicultural and immigration agenda has been created by a small coterie who knowingly designed a programme against the wishes of the great majority of Australians. As far back as May 25th, 1993, the former Prime Minister Bob Hawke revealed there had been an implicit pact between the major parties to "implement broad policies on immigration they know are not generally endorsed by the electorate. This has been achieved .... By keeping the subject off the political agenda. Mr. Hawke said .... The pact between the parties has been 'quite unique in Australian political experience.'...." (The Australian, 25/5/93) What Hawke saw as an enlightened" pact was, in essence, a betrayal of the Australian people and an attack on the democratic ideal. It suggested that politicians were wiser and more humane than those they governed. This, more than anything else, was the reason for the intemperate attack from the major parties on Pauline Hanson. She dared reveal what they were bent on hiding. While criticizing One Nation at every
opportunity, Howard has seen the value in adopting its policies.
As Geoffrey Barker noted wryly (The Australian Financial
Review, Weekend, 1-2/9/01): "Pauline Hanson outlined the
One Nation approach to boat people when she launched her campaign
for the Queensland State election earlier this year. 'You
go out and meet them, fill them with food and water and medical
supplies and say Go that way', she told a rally on the Sunshine
Coast in February. But the saga is not over. The unique legal circumstances of the Norwegian ship are unlikely to occur again. What of the expected boats of the future that sail without sinking into Australian territory? The Government will now deploy an additional five naval vessels and four P3 Orion aircraft to the existing coast watch operation. This, as Australian Defence Studies Centre director Anthony Bergin has pointed out, is a deployment of one-third of the Australian Navy. Obviously, more is anticipated than mere surveillance. Already, more than 95 percent of boat traffic is detected before proximity with Australian waters. Legally, Australian jurisdiction extends 24 nautical miles from the high water mark of Australian territory. Any action beyond this point, except in the case of illegal fishing, can be interpreted as an act of piracy in international waters. Up until now intercepted boats have been escorted into Australian ports, where the boat people, whether illegal or genuine refugees, have been disembarked. Will added naval power alter this situation? If not, what is the point of the heavy additional costs involved? In other words, is the Howard Government prepared to intercept boats in international waters and forcibly return them to their point of embarkation? The test, in the debatable possibility that the Coalition is re-elected before the end of the year, is whether it will continue with a resolute stand against illegal immigration, or whether it will return to "back to normal" once the votes are in the bag. If the second occurs, it will have been the most cynical vote-grabbing exercise in Australia's history. Figures produced in Queensland's Sunday Mail (2/9/01) show Australia's intake of refugees, per head of population, as second only to Canada, with 41 per 100,000 of the population (Canada, 45 per 100,000). Humanitarianism is obviously a factor; but each nation must be allowed to decide the point at which the refugee intake threatens the stability of local communities. The "take-every-one" brigade seldom have to suffer the consequences on a personal level. It is those who live in such communities as Cabramatta, without any say, who find themselves jostled and discriminated against, bearing the brunt of policies which don't work. |
THE ETHNIC CRIME WAVEOur report last week of the pack-rape of Caucasian girls by gangs of "Middle Eastern origin" in some Sydney suburbs has produced the expected and hysterical denial by the multicultural lobby, which insists that 'ethnic stereotyping" must not be allowed. They have been answered courageously by two teenage girls, who said publicly they felt betrayed by the fact that the evidence they gave was doctored before being read in court to censor out any references to ethnic factors. In the trial the Judge, who handed out the mildest of sentences, said that no evidence of ethnic involvement had been placed before her. The fact that such evidence had been removed before presentation could be called a miscarriage of justice. The Sun Herald which, to its credit,
has reported the facts without fear or favour, said in its
Editorial of 26/8/01: "While our story has sparked considerable
debate, not much has happened to give us and the people
most affected hope. Janet Albrechtson, a lawyer and writer,
in an article headed IGNORING THE RACE FACTOR DOESN'T HELP
(The Australian, 3/9/01) was blunt in pointing out
the same problem had occurred in other countries: What we are seeing is more than racial antagonism. It is the complete fragmentation of cultural standards everywhere. Rape is no more condoned amongst those of Islam than in any other religious or cultural society. But the economic and political onslaught against people in communities throughout the world is producing a new wave of young people who have been severed from their cultural and religious roots. Often, through no fault of their own, they are shiftless barbarians whose religion is survival and self-gratification. We have had rock music extolling the virtues of drugs, suicide, murder and free sex. How long until a new wave of rock extols pack-rape? Many have concluded that the social order is past regeneration; that it must eventually collapse completely in the face of such despairing hedonism. Some communities may shield themselves by increasingly breaking from the mainstream, seeking both material and spiritual self-sufficiency. It is striking that C.H. Douglas, long before the thinking minority had discerned the truth of the situation, had concluded that only collapse could be the prelude to the breakthrough a despairing humanity desperately needs. |
CHRISTIANITY?To reinforce the above, The Chronicle (Toowoomba 7/9/01) under the headline CHRISTIANITY IS NEARLY FINISHED: UK CARDINAL, carried the conclusion of Cardinal Cormac Murphy O'Connor, the Archbishop of Westminster, echoing the view of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. George Carey, that "tacit atheism prevails" in Britain. The Cardinal said, "Christianity no longer
influenced the Government or peoples' lives, and revolutionary
thinking was needed in order to reach lapsed Catholics, non-believers
and young people .... He said that Christ was being replaced
by music, new age movements, occult practices and green issues
as the source of peoples' 'glimpses of the transcendent'." As we celebrate the Centenary of Federation,
any vestiges of Christian principle have been erased from
our governmental system. Yet at the 1897 Convention which
helped design our Constitution, belief in God was paramount.
South Australian delegate John Glynn, moving for the inclusion
in the Constitution of a humble reliance on Almighty God,
said: "Right through the ages we find this universal sense
of Divine inspiration this feeling that a wisdom beyond
that of man shapes the destiny of States; that the institutions
of men are but the imperfect instruments of a divine and beneficent
energy, helping their higher aims. To which the great-grandfather of our present Foreign Minister, Sir John Downer, made reply: "I don't know whether it has occurred to Honourable Members that the Christian religion is a portion of the English Constitution .... It is part of the Law of England which I think we undoubtedly brought with us when we settled these colonies ...." Christianity as the Law of Australia?
Now that would be a novel idea at this time of self-destruction!
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HOW'S THIS FOR A TANGLED WEB?The following came from the United Nations
Conference on Racism, September 5th, 2001: But no other topic has been as sensitive
as the question of whether Israel should be singled out for
condemnation. It has been a contentious issue since February
when officials gathering for a United Nations meeting in Tehran
proposed a declaration that assailed Israel's treatment of
Palestinians as "a new kind of apartheid." The new negotiating
team, which includes representatives from South Africa, Belgium,
Norway, Namibia and the Arab League, plans to complete its
deliberations tomorrow. Today, Mrs. Robinson said she believed
that a chance still existed to salvage the conference by coming
up with some consensus on language describing the Middle East
conflict. She said she believed that the team would develop
a declaration against racism that could be supported by all
nations." |
A TIME WARP?by Antonia Feitz Believe it or not that excerpt was from Peter Costello's maiden speech. So what happened to the young Peter Costello who rightly thought that individuals shouldn't suffer misery because of ideologies? He is now the national Treasurer and adhering to the National Competition Policy and other economic rationalist policies whatever the social cost. Economic ideology takes precedence for him over individuals' welfare and the survival of whole communities and even regions. What happened? Back then Costello was proud to belong to a government that "would help the unemployed by securing them real jobs in a productive economy". Now he's proud to be part of a cabinet that has continued the job-destroying policies of the Hawke-Keating governments. Back then he wanted to "limit the victims of family breakdown by doing what we can to strengthen the family unit". Now he advocates policies to increase job insecurity and reduce wages labour market flexibility with disastrous consequences for family formation. WHAT HAPPENED PETER? In his maiden speech, and much to his
credit, the young Peter Costello said: "It is tempting to
stand here and talk about the economy as if it were just a
statistic or a series of tables. It is tempting to stand in
the luxurious and imposing surrounds of this House and to
think that somehow this is the engine of the Australian nation;
it is not. The engine room of the Australian nation is found
in the shops, the factories, the farms and a whole host of
workplaces scattered far and wide across this nation. Some
are large but predominantly they are small. What happened, Peter? |
THE TREASURER'S ROAD TO A GLOBALISED UTOPIAby Betty Luks "What gives the teaching of this unlettered young man its effect of blinding revelation, the quality of light first discovered, is the black background, of the Levitical Law and the Pharisaic tradition, against which he moved when he went to Judea. Even today the sudden fullness of enlightenment, in the Sermon on the Mount, dazzles the student who has emerged from a critical perusal of the Old Testament; it is as if high noon came at midnight. "The Law, when Jesus came to 'fulfil' it, had grown into a huge mass of legislation, stifling and lethal in its immense complexity. The Torah was but the start; heaped on it were all the interpretations and commentaries and rabbinical rulings; the elders, like pious silkworms, spun the thread even further in the effort to catch up in it every conceivable act of man; generations of lawyers had laboured to reach the conclusion that an egg must not be eaten on the Sabbath day if the greater part of it had been laid before a second star was visible in the sky..." And so Douglas Reed introduces us in his book The Controversy of Zion, to the irreconcilable differences between traditional Christianity and Pharisaism. I was reminded of this when reading in The Australian, 26/7/01 of Treasurer Peter Costello's acceptance and defence of 'the global view'. Like pious silkworms, the global elite are spinning their threads of financial, economic and legal control over us all, and all the time telling us it is done that 'they might do us good'. We are all heading down the globalist nightmare-road to their Utopia. Douglas Reed continued, "The unschooled youth from Galilee reached out a finger and thrust aside the entire mass, revealing at once the truth and the heresy. He reduced 'all the Law and the Prophets' to the two commandments, Love God with all thy heart and thy neighbour as thyself." |
FROM FREEDOM TO SERVITUDEHands up those who know the Sunday-school
story of Joseph in Egypt? Briefly it goes like this: Sold
into slavery by his brothers, Joseph ended up the prime minister
of Egypt, second only in power to the Pharaoh. On the strength
of 'interpreting' the Pharaoh's dream, which meant, in effect,
that Egypt was to have seven good years of production followed
by seven poor years, Joseph was put in charge of the economic
and financial affairs of the nation. He had built huge granaries
to store the surplus crops of the seven good years. Then came the seven poor years. Who now controlled the food? Why Joseph of course, on behalf of the Pharaoh. The people were left hungry. They were forced to buy back the corn from Joseph at prices that took all their money inflation reigned and the Pharaoh 'gathered' all the money in circulation. The following year, the famine (not necessarily a drought) was worse and the people used all their cattle their means of production to obtain food. Finally, the people were forced to sell themselves to the Pharaoh in order to avoid starvation. The proletariat was now 'collectivised' into servitude to the Pharaoh. Their daily bread was tied to 'full employment'. The story goes on to tell us the people were herded into cities. The proletariat had to choose between starving to death or go where the bureaucrats or the corporations directed them. Eventually the Egyptians were given seed-corn to sow, but their servitude by then was complete, they had to sow their seed in lands which now belonged to the Pharaoh. On top of that they had to pay him one-fifth of the crops every year. Having been robbed of their money, cattle, lands and their freedom, the final insult was the 20% levy (income tax?) to be paid forever and a day, to a Pharaoh who didn't lift a finger to help in the production. What a parasitic system! The corn in
the storehouses had been produced by the people, the cattle
raised by them, and the land cultivated by them. They were
exploited because of their own ignorance; they didn't understand
how the money system worked against them, and Joseph 'acquired'
the money, cattle and fields and 'paid' for them with the
corn the people themselves produced. Genesis 47 |
I AM AUSTRALIAN YOU KNOWCongratulations go to Andrew Bolt for his article "The Great Cringe" in the Herald Sun, 3/9/01. It was like a ray of pure sunshine in the dark and murky psycho-political propaganda through which Australians have to grope their way. He took on the lot of them. The Indonesian President, Megawati Sukarnoputri, and the eagerness of the Indonesians to accept Australia's foreign aid but their reluctance to do anything about the end results of the 'human cargo' big-business trade. Greg Sheridan of The Australian who agreed it was humiliating for Howard when Megawati wouldn't come to the phone. Andrew Bolt struck back, "Humiliating? Wrong. It's an outrage, an insult, and a sign Megawati is unwilling to govern. Where the hell does the Indonesian President get off, refusing to take our Prime Minister's calls?" The Norwegian captain of the Tampa who
told such blatant untruths about the 'humanitarian crisis'
on board his ship as he sought to emotionally blackmail us
into taking them off his hands. When that trick failed he
steered his ship into our waters despite a clear order to
keep out. The media deference given Norway's Foreign Minister
and his country's refugee programme and policies and the criticisms
aimed at Australia's record. The ABC Radio host who gloated over Indonesia's President refusal to come to the phone when John Howard rang. The ABCs Four Corners which falsely claimed we had traumatised children in detention by letting them see people set themselves on fire. Andrew Bolt declared, "the entire elite media should be held to account and asked how much longer they can treat the public with such obvious contempt before they finally lose any influence to do good. Their first warning was the republic referendum, when the people refused to vote for something loudly promoted and no-worries endorsed by almost every newspaper, celebrity media-approved politician, artist and academic." He continued, "Amazingly, more than 250,000 viewers rang Channel 9 and Channel 10 to support John Howard's stand on the Tampa, rebelling against the chatterati who presume to lecture them on the airwaves and in print, or from Oslo, Jakarta or Geneva..." Yes Andrew, Australians are rebelling.
They have had enough of the dominant cultural/media elite's
tactics and their blatant propaganda techniques. They have
had enough of the continual attack on their psyche, the laying
on of the burden of 'guilt'. You are right when you say, "They
are rebelling against people like the Sydney Morning Herald's
Mike Charlton, the Australian Financial Review's Peter
Robinson and the Australian Democrats Senator Andrew Bartlett,
who liken our detention centres to Nazi 'concentration camps'
in which millions of Jews were slaughtered... They are rebelling
against commentators like Robert Manne of the Age..."
Last, but not least, Andrew Bolt gives this jab, "The make-believe, the lies, the foul smears of this country, the wild exaggerations, the cringing and the giggles at any sign of patriotism have all taken their toll. Our cultural elite have taken another significant blow to their credibility. Now lined up with Norway against us, they no longer even seem on our side." |
NATIONAL WEEKENDOCTOBER 5th, 6th & 7th Guest speakers at the Seminar Saturday, October 6th, include: Peter Davis of Port Lincoln, SA; Jan Pope of Cranbrook, WA; Jeremy Lee of Toowoomba, Qld.; and Bill Buckpitt of Wodonga; Vic., a member of Citizens Against Forced Amalgamation (of Local Councils .. Ed.). We have sought to keep costs down so as not to exclude anyone who would love to be with us. 55th "New Times" Dinner: Friday, October 5th, from 6.30pm to be seated by 7.00pm. $22.50 per person for a 3-course buffet style Dinner. Bar facilities will be available. Seminar: 1.30pm, Saturday, October 6th: Admission $12.50 per person. Theme: "The Celebration of Federation". Divine Service & Action Conference: Sunday, October 7th, 9.00am-12noon. Venue: The Hume Inn Motel, 406 Wodonga Place, Albury, NSW. Bookings/payments for Dinner and Seminar go to Melbourne Office. Details of accommodation centres are in the flier now being circulated. A limited number of rooms are available at the Hume Inn phone them now and make your booking. |
SYDNEY CONSERVATIVE SPEAKERS' CLUBSeptember 25th Mr. Geoff Muirden "The Decline & Fall of the White Race". The meeting will be held as usual in the Estonian Hall, 141 Campbell Street, Sydney, commencing at 7.30pm. The cost of attendance is $4 which includes an excellent supper. Books from the Heritage Bookmailing Service will be on display and for sale. October 30th Guest speakers Wendy Scurr & Andrew McGregor "The Massacre at Port Arthur". |
THE LEAGUE'S BOOK SERVICESAs well as the publication of journals for the dissemination of information, the League publishes and distributes a wide range of educational books, videos and cassette tapes. These are available at meetings, at our Melbourne bookshop or by mail order from the following addresses: Victoria & Tasmania: Heritage Bookshop, 2nd Floor, 145 Russell Street, Melbourne, 3000. (GPO Box 1052J, Melbourne, 3001). Phone: (03) 9650 9749; Fax: (03) 9650 9368. New South Wales: Heritage Book Service, PO Box 6086, Lake Munmorah, 2259. Phone/Fax: (02) 4358 3634. Queensland: Conservative Book Mailing Service, P.O. Box 7108, Toowoomba Mail Centre, 4352. Phone (07) 4635 7435. Western Australia: Heritage Book Mailing Service, PO Box 163, Chidlow, 6556. Phone/Fax: (08) 9574 6042. South Australia: Heritage Book-Mailing Service, PO Box 208, Ingle Farm, 5098. Phone: (08) 8395 9826; Fax: (08) 8395 9827 |