8 February 2002. Thought for the Week:
"Without free speech, no search for truth is possible; without
free speech, no discovery of truth is useful, without free
speech, progress is checked, and the Nations no longer march
forward, toward the nobler life which the future holds for
man. Better a thousand fold abuse of free speech, than denial
of free speech. The abuse dies in a day, but the denial slays
the life of the people, and entombs the hope of the [human]
race."
Charles Bradlaugh, quoted in "Friends of Freedom Newsletter", Western Canada, January, 2002 |
TRUE VALUE HIDDENby Jeremy Lee The Australian Bureau of Statistics has
produced an interesting snapshot of the nation, which should
be compared with the debt-figures we listed last week. The
Sunday Herald Sun (27/1/02) described it thus: It would only take a few extra steps to extend these figures into a fully-fledged national balance sheet, which would give us all a better picture of where Australia is heading. We would need to compare the figures for the appreciation and depreciation of our capital assets - how quickly our homes, machinery, roads and bridges, etc., are wearing out compared to the rate at which we are carrying out maintenance and repair and expanding. How much we are consuming, compared to what we are producing. We would need to have an accurate picture of our trading position - how much mineral, agricultural and productive wealth (including knowledge and research) is exported, compared to what we are importing. We would need, in fact, the extra details for a genuine "Australia Pty Ltd" Balance Sheet. But the figures above tell us some things What makes the whole thing illogical
and meaningless is the fact that we try to measure this enormous
abundance in currencies which only come into existence as
interest-bearing debt. No nation or community is ever CREDITED
with the real value of assets at its disposal. This is why
the analysis by C.H. Douglas, known as Social Credit, made
80-odd years ago, is of such vital importance. |
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE FAMILY FARMOne result which appeared through the figures given above is pictured in the rural decline. The latest figures show the Australian farm debt as over $26 billion. Yet all the agricultural land, plus all Australia's livestock are valued at $11.7 billion - well under half the farm debt. In other words, the average farmer owns less than half what he owes. Farmers between them pay $2 billion annually in interest. As it has for many years, the debt goes up and the number of primary producers go down. The Herald Sun (26/1/02) said: "Australia's total rural and regional population has dwindled in the past century from 43 percent in 1911 to 14 percent in 1996 ...." These figures are never honestly faced by establishment farm organisations, or that set of heroes known as the National Party. |
NEW ZEALAND WAKING UP?New Zealand prime minister Helen Clarke
is doing a better job than some in an effort to resuscitate
the New Zealand economy. Her government has started a "peoples'
bank", which has been derided by the conventional orthodox.
She is now moving to save what's left of New Zealand's farms.
The Australian Financial Review (30/1/02) reported:
What a quaint, old-fashioned but excellent
idea! |
REFUGEE AND WAR ON TERRORISM COST BLOWOUTInevitably, the ongoing saga of refugees, damage to detention centres, and Australia's military role in Bush's war on terror has blown out costs in the Defence and Immigration Departments. The Australian Financial Review (30/1/02) started its front-page article: "The Federal Government faces major new pressures on its Budget bottom line with the defence and immigration departments pushing for more than $1.8 billion in extra funding to pay for the Coalition's policies on security and asylum keepers ...." Apparently, about $590 million is needed for the remainder of this financial year alone - the next five months. As President Bush claims that hostilities have ceased in Afghanistan, it surely would be sensible to allocate this sort of money to returning Afghan refugees to their own country, where the terror from which they fled is - so it is said - no more, and providing housing and amenities for them to get them back on their feet. |
A SIGN OF HOPEWhile the much-publicised World Economic Forum is taking place in Manhattan, attended by the thousand members plus well-known government leaders, another conference has gained virtually no publicity. This is an anti-globalisation summit, known as the World Social Forum, being held in Porto Alegre, Brazil, which starts on February 1st, running for a week. Among those attending will be a strong delegation of government ministers from France, where there is growing social hostility towards globalisation. The Australian Financial Review (30/1/02) said: "...According to an opinion survey published this week by polling institute CSA, 68 percent of the French population feels either hostile or anxious about globalisation, up from 61 percent in a similar survey two years ago." Our betting is that similar figures would apply in a growing number of countries - especially as people gradually realise their own governments are having their authority stripped from them. |
JAPAN CONTINUES TO SLIDEJapan's unemployment figures are now up to 5.6 per cent - that's over 6 million workers - the highest since recording began in 1953, and almost triple the average 2 percent the country has averaged since then. 220 thousand people lost their jobs last month alone. "Echoing warnings by market economists, the Finance Minister, Mr. Masajuro Shiokawa, said there was little prospect of an early reversal in the unemployment trend. They will probably continue. Businesses have just started to restructure,' he said." (AFR, 30/1/02). In another article by Florence Chong, she claimed any further deterioration in Japan would trigger a major currency crisis throughout South-East Asia. |
CANADIAN SUPREME COURT ON REFUGEESThe recent decision by the Supreme Court of Canada on suspected terrorists and deportation to countries suspected of torture is interesting since it sets a trend ever deeper into the legal process. It might be called abdication of judicial responsibility. It might be called 'discretionism' as it gives more and more discretion to the bureaucracy to basically make whatever decision they may want, based on the facts as they find them. The two cases to which reference is made, are the Tamil Tiger Manickavasagam Suresh, 46, of Sri Lanka, and Mansour Ahani, 27. The two cases produce different results for the immigrant. In either case, Ministerial discretion is strengthened and no clear stand is taken in principle which could give persons a clear indication of where they will stand with the authorities. A case-by-case basis discretion with no clear principles is an open invitation to bribery and corruption and entrusts faceless bureaucrats once again with enormous power of virtual life and death over immigrants. A cynic would say the price of admission just went up. The Supreme Court of Canada also pronounced these words to clarify what refugees constitute a serious threat to national security. It would be "setting the bar too high" to require the government to show there is a direct threat to Canada, "rather, it may be grounded in distant events that indirectly have a real possibility of harming Canadian security. It may have made sense to suggest that terrorism in one country did not necessarily implicate other countries, but after the year 2001, that approach is no longer valid." The implications of this decision are startling. It seems to give wide discretion and no guidance to future judges on principles of real danger to Canada. It seems to let judges assess such things as "real possibilities" - what are those? It seems to leave "harming Canadian security" undefined. Does this mean embarrassing or irritating our allies? Finally, and most startlingly, does the last quoted portion not indicate that what courts regard as common sense ceases to be so on the single act of terrorism which clearly was conducted by people against another country than our own for reasons unique to that country? The court seems to have become so politically sensitive that it ceases to hold fast to any clear principles. Parliamentarians are politicians. When Judges act politically, where do we turn for principles? A moral vacuum which exists in Canada is bound to produce more political discretionary decisions, whose principles are vague or inscrutable. Vague laws create confusion, fear and oppression. |
COLLINS CASE CONTINUESfrom "Friends of Freedom" Newsletter,
Canada The first judgment was all very sophist. It was merely the preliminary to the next complaint which referred to the one column for which he was acquitted and proceeded to allege two more to get a cumulative effect. This inquiry ended with a finding that the columns taken together do offend this vague law section 7(1)(b) of the Human Rights Act which reads: "Section 7, Discriminatory Publication 7(1) A person must not publish, issue or display or caused to be published, issued or displayed, any statement, publication, notice, sign, symbol, emblem or other representation that (b) is likely to expose a person or group or class of persons to hatred or contempt because of the race, religion, ancestry, place of origin, religion, marital status, family status, physical or mental disability, sex, sexual orientation or age of that person or that group or class of that persons." Then a constitutional challenge was taken to the courts. The Supreme Court said let the Tribunal decide the constitutional issue. The Court of Appeal agreed, and the Supreme Court of Canada agreed. So we went to the Tribunal. The Tribunal just found that the law under which they had the power to eliminate speech was constitutional. What a coincidence! This vague law gives the power to censor all newspapers and now the internet. To counter this view we argued in the book called "In Freedom's Cause" all the arguments we intended to use later. Doug Collins case can proceed In conclusion on the Collins case, we can now bring on our judicial review application to challenge the constitutional validity of the law itself as we had intended all along. Meanwhile Doug Christie has finally received a letter back from the Premier Gordon Campbell about the Human Rights Act, which had been the subject of pre-election promises. In this letter, Premier Campbell states that the matter has been referred to Attorney General Geoff Plant and there is a committee which is deciding what should happen to the Human Rights Commission and its enabling legislation. Anti-Terrorism Legislation extended jurisdiction
of Canadian Human Rights Commission |
ANGLICAN COMMUNION NEWS SERVICE IN CALL FOR PRAYERThe following communication was issued by the Anglican News Service ACNS 2836 - MIDDLE EAST - January 22nd, 2002. Urgent Call for Prayer Rafah is the poorest district in Palestine, and home to 137,000 people, 68% of them refugees. Unemployment ranges between 60-70%. Since the beginning of the current conflict, 82 Rafans have lost their lives, and 1,160 have been injured. The latest attack brings the total of demolished homes to almost 250 homes, with an additional 120 that have been partially destroyed. This has resulted in thousands of homeless. Mohammed Al Naka, Social Worker at Ahli Arab Hospital, spends much of his time caring for the needs of these victims. He says, "We are not asking for the moon, we are asking to live a normal life like people all over the world. We want a life of freedom, to walk our streets safely, to educate our children, to live side by side with our neighbours. We are not monsters or killers. We have a right to live and to raise our children in a safe environment, where we can protect and care for them as any other parent in the world." The Episcopal Diocese of Jerusalem has responded! Ahli Arab Hospital is a profound illustration of the mission of the Church, and a visible expression of our concern for the community in our daily lives. Of the over one million residents of the Gaza Strip, about three thousand are Christian, yet Ahli Hospital is known and respected as a provider of the highest quality care for all the women, children and men of Gaza. The Diocese of Jerusalem is co-ordinating with Ahli Arab Hospital to provide every family with a food parcel worth $50. The children of Christ Church Episcopal School in Nazareth have begun, today, to raise funds to purchase a sweater for every child living in a tent in Rafah. Please keep these children and their
families in your prayers, as well as the staff of Ahli Arab
Hospital, the children and staff of Christ Church Episcopal
School in Nazareth, and the entire region. |
A REPORT STRAIGHT FROM HELLby Betty Luks The following report was taken from David
Irving's website AL-KHALIL (IRNA) - The Zionist state has tacitly admitted that doctors at the Israeli forensic institute at Abu Kabir had extracted the vital organs of three Palestinian teenage children killed by the Israeli Army nearly ten days ago. Zionist Minister of Health Nessim Dahhan said in response to a question by Arab member of the Zionist Parliament 'Knesset', Ahmed Teibi, on Tuesday that he couldn't deny that organs of Palestinian youths and children killed by the Israeli forces were taken out for transplants or scientific research. "I couldn't say for sure that something like that (taking out the organs) didn't happen." Teibi said he had received credible evidence proving that Israeli doctors at the forensic institute extracted such vital organs as the heart, kidneys, and liver from the bodies of Palestinian youths and children killed by the Israeli Army in Gaza and the West Bank. The Israeli authorities normally detain the bodies of martyred Palestinians for a few days without any explanation. The Israeli Army on December 30th killed three Palestinian boys, aged 14-15, near Khan Younis in unclear circumstances. The army issued conflicting reports on the killing, while Palestinian sources charged that Israeli troops murdered the three unarmed boys in cold blood. The bodies of the three boys were handed over to the Palestinians for burial on January 6th. However, shortly before burial, Palestinian medical authorities examined the bodies and found out that the main vital organs were missing from the bodies. The Israeli media have nearly completely ignored the affair. |
ISRAELI RESERVISTS REFUSE TERRITORIES DUTYWashington Post Wednesday, January 30th, 2002Journalist Lee Hockstader has filed a report from Jerusalem of, "More than 60 Israeli army reservists, half of them officers and all of them combat veterans", who have "publicly refused to continue serving in the West Bank and Gaza Strip on the grounds that Israel's occupation forces there are abusing and humiliating Palestinians". The petition, signed by the reservists and published in Israel's best-selling daily newspaper, Yedioth Ahronoth.declared, "We will no longer fight beyond the Green Line for the purpose of occupying, deporting, destroying, blockading, killing, starving and humiliating an entire people." The Green Line refers to the border between Israel and the West Bank. |
MORE ON SA ELECTIONby Betty Luks What, in effect, they are saying is The website announces the FAMILY FIRST PARTY objective is to provide additional resources and finance for the following: Education; Health ; Senior Citizens; Housing; Youth Counselling Programs; Homeless; Drug Rehabilitation; Family Counselling. All done through government and its bureaucracies, of course, and under the present financial orthodoxy. Not one word about the terrible burden of debt the people bear. Not one word about the inherent evil of centralised power. One Nation Party and CIR They need to be kept to their word - whether they get into power or not! Independent Member for Fisher Bob Such tells his electorate he left party (Liberal) politics in October 2000 and took his seat as an independent because of his concerns about policies, practices and priorities both in the Parliament and in Government itself. He was concerned about arrogant political behaviour which was not directed at serving the people and being honest, open and accountable. It seems he was particularly horrified to be told at a meeting of MPs on September 7th, 2000, "stick together and we will all share the spoils of office - the cars, the trips, the perks." He needs to promote CIR and he will get good support. Those in the seat of Fisher should write to him on the matter. |
CSC SOUTH AUSTRALIAPlease note the CSC is on Monday, February 11th. Mr. Grant Bird of Griffith, NSW, will be speaking on "Breaking the Bank's Stranglehold on Rural Australia". The CSC will also celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. Venue is the Public Schools' Club, 207 East Terrace (Cnr. Carrington), Adelaide. Dinner from 6.30pm and Public Address 7.30pm. Bookings to be made by Thursday, February 7th. Phone: (08) 8395 9826. |
QUEENSLAND JUBILEE CELEBRATIONSThe Australian Heritage Society invites all supporters around the Toowoomba district to a celebration of the Golden Jubilee of Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II to the throne. The celebration will be held on Saturday, February 23rd, commencing with Divine Service conducted by Rev. Fred Ailwood. It will be held in St. James' Hall, Cnr. Russell and Mort Streets, Toowoomba. The Service will be followed by a two-course luncheon after which Mr. Bob Sellars will speak on "Gallipoli Dawn". National Director Betty Luks and Mr. John Brett will also speak. Cost is $22.00 per person, punch-drink included. Those wishing to bring along something stronger may do so. Mr. Arthur Tuck will conclude the day with a presentation of the video "The Service of Freedom". Limited seating is available, therefore all RSVPs must be in by Wednesday, February 20th. Please contact John Brett, (07) 4698 7505, or Tony Symonds, (07) 4667 4172, for further details. |
SYDNEY CSCThe next Sydney Conservative Speakers' Club is on Tuesday, February 26th, and commences at 7.30pm. Please note the NEW VENUE: The Denistone Room, The Heritage Function Centre, 1st Floor, The Ryde-Eastwood League's Club, Ryedale Road, West Ryde (close to West Ryde Station). Reports are the new venue was an outstanding success for the last meeting. The guest speaker is Mr. Don Woodlands and the title of his address is "The Salvation Army". The cost of attendance is still $4.00 per person which includes tea or coffee at the conclusion of the meeting. Please note the following date in your diary: March 26th . Guest speaker: Mr. Jeremy Lee, "Reaping What We Have Sown". Election comment is authorised by B. Luks, 145 Russell Street, Melbourne |