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October 2006 Thought for the Week: "As the most disliked president
in American history, Bush's popularity is mainly an invention of public relations
organisations
The events are heavily scripted and look more like campaign
advertisements than public gatherings. This type of manipulation is an affront
to democracy, but it is effective none the less
The Bush presidency is a
triumph in public relations. The country has been mobilized to support the narrow
and unpopular agenda of a small group of western, white plutocrats while the American
people have been duped into a war of aggression and seen the steady erosion of
their civil liberties. The plan to control the world's resources has been
carried off behind the mask of an empty figurehead who is little more than a diversion.
Will we really be swindled out of our personal freedom by a shabby, soulless,
Texas-phantasm who was conjured up by brainstorming PR executives?" --
Mike Whitney, <https://www.uruknet.org.uk/pic.php?f=bushhalo.ap_1.jpg> September
2006. |
FURTHERING
THE PLAN by Betty Luks Australians, as
well as the American people, must ask themselves do they want to be swindled out
of their freedoms, their basic institutions built up over the centuries, the states'
and national infrastructure for which their taxes paid, control of their waters
and their lands, through the multifarious schemes and plans of the new world order
elites - and what they plan to do about it? We are already in deep trouble.
§
It was recently announced by our own 'strutting Napoleon' John Howard that 'his
government' has introduced an Office of Water Resources and the Parliamentary
Secretary Malcolm Turnbull (former banker) will take charge of the new Office
in the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
§The Business Council
of Australia recently issued a comprehensive plan calling for increased water
trading to overcome the "man-made" deficiencies in supply, and welcomed the new
office as "a very important first step". Policy director Maria Tarrant said,
"It has the potential to improve coordination and planning but its critical challenge
[is] going to be how it works with the states, because we need national leadership."
And why am I not surprised to learn "Senator Heffernan did not rule out
the need for a future referendum to re-establish Commonwealth and state responsibilities
for water but said it should only be held after a nationwide public education
campaign." Of course! They have to get their 'spin doctors' to once more work
on the minds of the Australian people. Howard is playing down claims that he wants
to create a new federal ministry for water These 'one worlders' will do anything
and everything but change the grinding debt-poverty-financial system which governs
our every move. Are we to assume the people wouldn't know how to overcome the
problems of water shortages if they had control over their own financial systems?
The financial system is what sets in motion the productive systems - and what
hinders and constricts them as well. What
about the role of Local Government in this new world Utopia? According
to a Local Government Association of South Australia report: § On 6 September
2006 a resolution recognising the role of local government was introduced into
both Houses of Federal Parliament. The Labor Party introduced an amendment in
support of a referendum to extend constitutional recognition to local government
in recognition of the essential role it plays in the governance of Australia.
The resolution was passed unamended by the senate and was referred by the House
of Representatives to the Main Committee for further debate. Who
remembers the 1988 Referendum? The politicians are hoping most Australians
will have forgotten - or the younger generation never knew - that in the 1988
Referendum, along with other proposals, the Hawke government wanted to alter the
Commonwealth Constitution to 'recognise' Local Government. Now it is the Liberal's
turn to have a go. At the time, Paul Kelly, The
Weekend Australian, l4th-l5th May 1988 claimed: "The Hawke Government's
referendums are modest, simple and lack ulterior motives." Oh! Bless him. Not
an unkind thought in his head - and so trusting! At
the time, the League of Rights warned: "The deliberately misleading wording
of the four Referendum proposals, and their "modesty", are a classic example of
the Fabian strategy of gradualism. Probably the most dangerous is that which seeks
to bring Local Government further under the influence of the Commonwealth government. Exploiting
the problems of Local Government has been a long-term Fabian tactic, developed
cleverly by Fabian Socialist Gough Whitlam in his 1972 election campaign. Short
sighted and ill-informed Municipal Councillors grasped eagerly at the Fabian bait.
All four proposals must be defeated." Two
major tactics to centralise power: The League produced a flyer for the
1988 campaign opposing the proposals: "In two historic decisions, the 1982
case concerning Racial Discrimination and the 1984 case concerning the Franklin
River Dam a majority of the High Court ruled that because of External Agreements,
Canberra could overrule the States and the Constitution
Minority High Court
Judge Wilson warned us in 1982: "The effect of investing the Parliament with power
through Section 51 (29) (the External Powers)
would be to transfer to the Commonwealth
virtually unlimited power on almost every conceivable aspect of life in Australia,
including health and hospitals, the work place, law and order, education and recreational
and cultural activity
" That was over twenty
years ago - we are now witnessing the fruits of the agenda: Local Government
councillors had their attention drawn to the further dangers of GATS, the General
Agreement on Trade in Services, and were urged "to make representations to the
Minister for Trade advising him of the view of Local Government that the GATS
agreement should provide that all governments should retain their sovereignty
to regulate services in the public sectors, especially on key issues such as health
and safety, security and environmental issues." (Local Government Association
of South Australia, 21 September 2006). According
to GATSwatch an online website: Rules on the global economy are becoming
more intrusive into the lives of people, the fabric of communities and the powers
of local government. GATS rules apply to 160 different service sectors - from
educational provision to rubbish collection, tourism services to transport policy,
health delivery to the setting up of retail stores AND WATER DISTRIBUTION. (emphasis
added). GATS: Democracy, Public Services
& Government Regulation: "The latest international trade agreement, the
GATS goes far beyond any existing trade agreements in its scope
This agreement
has the potential to drastically undermine the decision-making powers of national,
regional and local governments
" Isn't it
time Australians voted these 'globalist' politicians OUT of office? |
THEY ARE FLOODING INby
James Reed: The Australian 6/7/06 p.2, reported foreign workers are
entering Australia at a rate of 158 a day and over 58,000 foreign workers holding
temporary skilled work visas had already flooded in this year. The push is on,
we are told, is to deal with the so-called skills crisis, a product of Paul Keating's
abandonment of the apprenticeship scheme, by bringing in foreign truck drivers
and farmhands. All this while a generation of our own cannot get work. Greg
Sheridan ("ALP Takes Low Path on Asia," The Australian 6/7/06, p.12) played
the tired old racism card in criticism of Kim Beazley's position on Asian skilled
migrants; it is an "utterly disgraceful" and "unprincipled, putrid approach".
Oh, come on Greg, do you have to go on like that decade after decade? Asian
countries do much worse and are far more xenophobic. According to Amnesty International,
China is one of the world's major arms exporters and is sustaining human rights
abuses across the world. How about an article on that? Or would it upset Rupert?
According to Phillip Longman in "The Empty Cradle," by 2020, China's labour
supply will be shrinking and its median population age older than the United States.
Of course there may always be a nuclear confrontation with India along the
way; India now has a nuclear-capable missile that can target Chinese cities. Why
put our money on Asia to win the oblivion Stakes? In another article "Global Order
in Free Fall," (The Weekend Australian 15-16/7/06 p.22) Sheridan says,
"Whichever way you slice it, the bottom line is that global government has crucially
broken down".
If this can happen so quickly, then what prevents the Asian
sacred order from following? And if Asia goes into free fall, where will you be
then Greg? |
INTELLECTUAL
BREAD AND CIRCUSESby James Reed The Australian
media have recently given considerable space to the achievements of two mathematicians.
Terry Tao, with a 221 IQ from Adelaide originally, but now a professor of mathematics
in the US recently won the Field's medal in mathematics for work with Cambridge
University mathematician Ben Green on prime number theory (proving that it is
possible to compile a sequence of evenly spaced prime numbers, whatever that means).
Eclipsing even that achievement Grigori Perelman of Russia also seems certain
to secure a Field's medal with his proof of Poincare's Conjecture: that an object
such as a banana is deformable into a sphere but a doughnut with a hole in the
middle is not! Now I don't want to criticise
fine intellects, but really this is all bread and circuses stuff when one looks
at the multitude of problems the world faces. Why waste high intellects on trivia?
The university libraries are bursting with journals full of articles on such esoteric
topics. Maybe, just maybe, some of these conceptual adventures yield practical
results, but I doubt it. Most of the time university life is just day care for
people who should be thinking about other things. If
our distinguished mathematicians used their considerable intellect to say, take
Einstein's special theory of relativity apart, or give a mathematical proof of
the banking system's creation of credit ex nihilo, would they still be top of
the pops? |
V FOR
VENDETTAby James Reed I seldom watch movies
and even more rarely have anything kind to say about Hollywood. Yet once in a
while a rare healthy fish swims through the great net of the myth machine. The
Lord of the Rings trilogy is an example. The new DVD release move "V for Vendetta"
is another. The story is based on a DC Comics
graphic novel about Thatcher's Britain. The scriptwriters have however made the
plot about a totalitarian Britain in the future. America has, presumably, collapsed.
The fear of terrorism has led to the people surrendering most of their freedoms,
including the right of self-protection and owning weapons. The main female
character, Evey, first gets into trouble with the thought police, for carrying
mace as protection against rape gangs. She is confronted in an alley by threatening
rapists, who are also, it turns out, new world order police. They show their badges
only after she takes out her mace for self protection. Raping appears to be one
of the side-lines of being a thought 'cop'.
Enter "V" wearing a Guy Fawkes mask and carrying only an array of large knives.
He quickly dispatches the bad guys. Then speaking in eloquent English he invites
Evey to watch as he blows up Big Ben. Thus begins V's terrorist campaign to bring
down Britain's new world order. The action
is intelligent, spectacular and gripping. Let's give the ending away. This time
Guy Fawkes wins. Parliament is blown up and all the bad guys are dispatched. V
dies in the effort, but the bad guys go up with him. The people put on masks
like V and take to the streets to regain their freedom; Evey says that V is all
of us. The army, lacking a central command is like a headless chook. Ah
only
in the movies! |
NONE
DARE CALL IT "RACISM" by Brian Simpson and
James Reed Richard Bell is an Aboriginal "artist," one who likes to be controversial,
and according to Rosemary Sorenson he calls himself a "propagandist" not an artist,
one who "deliberately pushes slogans into people's faces to get attention in a
way that may offend (The Australian 7/9/06 p.40). Thus he won the national
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Award in 2003 with a painting which contained
the words "Aboriginal art, it's a white thing" (very true). He attended the ceremony
wearing a T-shirt containing the slogan "White girls can't hump". A racist remark
and anti-feminist as well? No, despite his radicalism Bell says that his remark
is made out of concern for the prevention of sexual abuse of underage girls. But
don't rejoice for too long: Bell has also created "Richie" a "racist stereotype"
a "magnificent black hero and his super power is that he's irresistible to Aryan
girls." The only problem is that "Richie" has blonde hair and Aryan/Nordic features
except for darkish (not black skin) - "Richie" is an over-tanned surfie! So Mr.
Bell has failed with his greatest creation. He would have been better off painting
a picture of a genuine black - but if "White girls can't hump" then the whole
exercise will be rather frustrating. A true
radical Aboriginal artist would be better tackling the real issues of concern
to Aboriginal people. With respect to "sexual politics" there is an epidemic of
child abuse in Aboriginal settlements as Herald Sun columnist Andrew Bolt
recently put it at the Melbourne writers festival. For example, Aboriginal elders
are sexually abusing young boys in bogus "initiation" ceremonies and young girls
are being raped. Aboriginal and White female community workers have bravely reported
these abuses but the issue has been swept under the table in the name of political
correctness. ("Mothers too Scared to Act as Elders Molest Boys," The Australian
7/9/06 p.1). Where are our Aboriginalists, multiculturalists and feminists
in our universities, protesting about these terrible acts of abuse? The silence
of our intellectuals is deafening. Professor
Richard Nile of Curtin University has recently published a list of who he thinks
are Australia's top 10 intellectuals. (The Australian 8/9/06 p.15) Professor
Robert Manne comes in at No.1 for his work on the "stolen generation" and other
race-based politically correct topics and Henry Reynolds at No.2 for being "Father
of the 'violent frontier' school of Australian indigenous history". Reynolds
and Manne's work is under attack as conservative historians take a jack hammer
to it. Andrew Bolt has observed that the idea of a "stolen generation" is preventing
the State from acting on the issue of Aboriginal child abuse and that the "stolen
generation" theory is "killing children". (The Australian 7/9/06 p.13)
If Bolt is right, isn't this a much worse
sin than that allegedly committed by Pauline Hanson of "racism". Perhaps politically
correct race-based beliefs that lead people to misery and destruction should also
be called "racist". |
WHO
IS DOING THIS TO US?by James Reed At
a recent talk delivered by Canadian conservative columnist, Mark Steyn, organised
by the Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney, Pauline Hanson was present and
asked a question. She had been watching the changes in Australian culture and
was tired of the erosion of Australian identity. This erosion was happening right
across the West. She asked: "I want to know why this is happening and who is doing
it?" A good question: we do not know what Mr. Steyn's answer was. (Source: Sydney
Morning Herald 18/8/06) The short answer
to this is that the "money power" or "global financial elites" are doing this
in their quest for power, domination and ultimate destruction of us. To get a
longer answer, you will need to read some excellent books available from the League.
If you are in Pauline's position, or know someone just "awakening" here is
a short list of "must have titles": A book that has proved a 'winner' over the
years is "None Dare Call It Conspiracy," by Gary Allen; also "Future Fastforward,"
the latest exposé by Matthias Chang and Antony Lowestein's "My Israel Question." The
League Book Services carries an excellent range of videos explaining what is planned
for us in the new world order. Send for a list of the videos from the Book Service
near you. |
WAS THE
FOUNDING OF ISRAEL A MISTAKE?by Peter Ewer
Richard Cohen certainly thinks so. He is a columnist for the Washington Post.
In the July 18 2006, issue Cohen, himself a Jewish columnist, said: "The greatest
mistake Israel could make at the moment is to forget that Israel itself is a mistake.
it is an honest mistake, a well-intentioned mistake, a mistake for which no one
is culpable, but the idea of creating a nation of European Jews in an area of
Arab Muslims (and some Christians) has produced a century of warfare and terrorism
of the sort we are seeing now. Israel fights Hezbollah in the north and Hamas
in the south, but its most formidable enemy is history itself." Tony
Judt, a New York academic, pursues the same line of thought in "Post War: A History
of Europe Since 1945," (William Heinemann, 2005). Judt takes multiculturalism
to its logical conclusion. The idea of ethno-nationalism, of homogenous nation
states, has passed. It therefore should also pass for Israel, an ethnic anachronism.
Talk about being hoisted by one's own petard! |
YOU DON'T HAVE TO BE AN EINSTEIN TO SEEby
Ian Wilson LL.B: It seems that Jewish ex-judge Marcus Einfeld is finally going
to pay his $77 traffic fine. He has decided not to dispute the infringement. He
has claimed that it was not him caught speeding in his silver Lexus at Mosman,
but US Professor Teresa Brennan. The media revealed Professor Brennan died three
years ago and, as reported earlier, Einfeld is now being investigated by the police
for perjury. Meanwhile it seems that almost daily further revelations are
made in the Einfeld affair. One of Einfeld's legal team had been involved with
a prostitute, and the shapely lady had gone through the unfortunate solicitor's
bins and found a draft of Einfeld's first public statement on the Einfeld ticket
affair. (The Advertiser 26/8/06 p.19) Einfeld had previously blamed
two offences, one from 1999 and one from 2000, on a Florida-based academic. This
academic, when contacted by The Advertiser said she did not even know Einfeld!
The ex-judge released a press statement, recorded for TV in the offices of
the PR firm CPR (who handled the Beaconsfield mine disaster). No journalists were
allowed to be present. He denied any wrong doing. (The Australian 25/8/06
p.5) Einfeld was declared a "National Living
Treasure" in 1997. According to another article Mr. National Living Treasure "has
backed a plan to destroy the records of a company he founded that has gone into
liquidation owing a federal government agency $120,780." (The Weekend Australian
26-27/8/06 p.7) According to the article, the company's accounts show that the
federal Government's international aid agency AusAID was helping to keep the company
afloat for at least three years. Einfeld is, according to Who's Who entry
a holder of a Ph.D. from Pacific Western University. Unfortunately the Pacific
Western president when contacted couldn't find any record of Einfeld as a graduate
or student (The Australian 28/8/06 p.3). Presumably his file hasn't been
shredded. |
EXPOSING
THE RACIST LEFTby James Reed The Left like
to pretend that they are oh, so clean and free from 'racism'. Neil Brown ("Great
Liberal Whitewash," The Australian 27/7/06 p.10) reported on the research
of professor Shanto Iyengar at Stanford University on the attitudes of people
giving aid to the victims in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. He found that
while Democrat voters were prepared to give away tax payers' money, they were
prepared to give $US15,00 more to White victims than to any other ethnic group.
Republicans however don't have this race preference. Democrats also support a
harsher treatment of criminals if they are non-White. One-by-one the great myths
are falling. |
SCIENTIFIC
MEGALOMANIAby James Reed A New Scientist
article "Universe 2.0" (8 July 2006) reports on speculations by some theoretical
physicists that in certain super-high energy experiments, "baby universes" can
be created, much like our universe was supposedly created by the "Big Bang". Once
created the new universe will disappear and no longer be in our space -time. One
scientist when interviewed about why he would want to do such a thing said: "In
this perspective, each of us can become a god." Yes, even if the entire universe
is put at risk! | SUPERMAN
RETURNSby Peter Ewer "Superman Returns" was
at the movies not that long ago. Superman being the creation of two Jewish teenagers.
The US government has also been creative and appointed a new "US government Czar"
to fight anti-Semitism. Gregg Rickmann is the US State Department's first envoy
for monitoring and combating anti-Semitism, a product of Congress's Global Anti-Semitism
Review Act. According to Con-do-lee-zza Rice "Anti-Semitic hate crimes are
on the rise still at home and abroad." Rickmann agrees and said in his speech
at the swearing-in ceremony that "anti-Semitism left unchecked results in disaster."
Rickmann was unable to give a precise definition of "anti-Semitism" as the
concept was, as he said, "amorphous", but he knows it when he sees it. Source:
Adelaide Institute July 2006. No doubt,
he shall seek, and he shall find. |
THE
WAGES OF IMMIGRATION AND POPULATION GROWTHby
James Reed Right across the country our States are experiencing a great dry.
Dam levels are down. Recycled sewage water is being used for crops and soon, across
the country, drinking. Urban Australians use about 320 litres of water per day.
Surely one way of dealing with the water crisis would be to limit population
growth from immigration. Indeed, as part of the conspiracy to eliminate Anglo-Australians,
big business and the ethnic lobby pump for population levels of up to 150 million
Australians - oops - Asians.
If you can believe the greenhouse/global
warming PR, Australia will face ever more severe water shortages. So why cram
the country full of migrants? Short term profits and longer-term Anglo-genocide
are the only reasons I can come up with. The philosophy of the so-called conservative
Howard is essentially, eat (debt) and be merry, for tomorrow you die. |
FLOGGING AN OLD HORSEby
James Reed The feminist and career women's lobby in the US is spitting mad
at Michael Noer, a senior editor, for publishing an article on Forbes.com entitled
"Don't Marry Career Women" (August 22 2006 at www.forbes.com) Noer begins his
article with these fighting words: "Guys: a word of advice. Marry pretty women
or ugly ones. Short ones or tall ones. Blondes or brunettes. Just, whatever you
do, don't marry a woman with a career. Why? Because if many social scientists
are to be believed, you run a higher risk of having a rocky marriage." Noer
then went on to quote research from the journal Social Forces which showed
that even feminist women are happiest when the husband is the primary bread winner.
This article was, predictably enough misinterpreted. Elizabeth Corcoran responded
on Forbes.com that the blame (as always) is on the "lazy man". She began her reply
"Studies aside
" How nice to discount unpleasant
evidence against your position. The Social Forces article found that career
women will be unhappy even if they make more money than their husbands. This makes
nonsense out of claims by Jewish feminist Gloria Steinem, a founding mum of feminism
(but who is childless herself, only marrying at age 66) that this is all part
of yet another anti-feminist backlash by those who "can't tolerate equal relationships."
If this is a backlash, then it is not the likes of Noer and small fry like
James Reed, doing the lashing of the back, but female academics and writers themselves.
One such book is by a writer for The New Yorker Caitlin Flanagan, "To Hell With
All That: Loving and Loathing Your Inner Housewife" (Little Brown 2006). Modern
marriages have become sterile and sexless she argues because of the cult of selfishness
and self-indulgence which grips upper middle class women. There
is, apparently, according to Amazon.com a multitude of USD books coming on to
the market on the "mommy wars", with titles such as "Maybe Baby", "The Bitch in
the House", "Because I Said So", and "The Motherhood Manifesto", to name but a
few. Let the games begin. |
AN
AUSTRALIAN JEW CONFRONTS THE "ISRAEL QUESTION" by
Betty Luks Antony Loewenstein, an Australian Jewish intellectual has been described
by some members of the Israel lobby as a "self-hating Jew" (see Peter Rodgers,
"Gazing on Gaza," The Weekend Australian Review 29-30/7/06 p.10). His
latest book **"My Israel Question," (Melbourne University Press, 2006) will upset
some type of "critics". Loewenstein delivers critical salvos at the Australian
government's blind and unthinking "Israel first come what may" policy. He
takes on the Australian Zionist lobby that "patrols the boundaries of public debate,
aiming to silence anyone who occasionally strays from the accepted line." He
quotes remarks by Isi Liebler, a prominent Jew and Zionist (and supporter of Australia's
race hate legislation) who said that Palestinian society was "no less suffused
with evil than were the people of Germany under Hitler." Such
attitudes Loewenstein believes, keep the Middle East crisis unresolved. Zionism
and Zionists, by denying Palestinians their humanity "is one of the great failings
of contemporary Judaism and no historical calamity justifies it." Rodgers
in his review says that Jewish federal Labor MP, Michael Danby in mid-2005 advised
the publisher, Melbourne University Press, to "drop the is whole disgusting project."
Mr. Rodgers is a former ambassador to Israel and author of "Herzl's Nightmare:
One Land, Two Peoples". Fortunately, for free speech, the publisher ignored
this advice. **Mr. Lowenstein's book, "My Israel Question," will be readily available
from the League Book Services shortly. Price: $37.95 posted. |