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August 2007 Thought for the Week: "The same transformation has occurred across the Nordic West because the Northern European people's racial vigour has been eroded by centuries of liberal universalism and divisive individualism, leading to deracination, the loss of racial memory. Like lotus eaters, dopey on the opiates of a post war consumer society, Anglo-Australia's will to resist, disappeared, as did their memories of the treachery of government. Only a few brave souls, such as Eric Butler, resisted this tyranny. The end result of this will be the elimination of Anglo-Australia unless we organize and fight back. The capitalist class of Australia is pushing for a population of 50-400 million people. Businessman Richard Pratt (who sings the praises of Arthur Calwell) wants a population of 50 million by 2050 but other business leaders want it sooner. It apparently doesn't matter to this class of businessmen that such a policy would swamp and destroy the Anglo society which took them in as "reffos". Almost to a man these business leaders repeat Arthur 'Cocky' Calwell's grand blackmail argument: take in these millions of Asians or they will come anyway. So we have been warned. The lords of capitalism are not content to rest with what they have achieved. And why should they, for if they can achieve all this in such a short time, what's to stop them? Let us hope that the answer is: US...." "Racial Treason : From the White Australia Policy to the Yellow Australia Policy," by John Peterson and Rohan Phillips |
TORN, BLEEDING, AUSTRALIAby
James Reed: The biggest source of migrants for Sydney
is China and for Melbourne, India. All that needs to be added here is that this
is part of a plan, began by Arthur Calwell, Australia's post-World War II immigration
minister. Although he gave lip-service to the idea of a "White Australia" he began
the process of dismantling it.** A largely Anglo-Saxon nation has become an ethnic
minority in less than a lifetime. |
THE PASSION OF THE POLYGLOTby Brian Simpson:
Kinzler found that the language that
babies hear in the first six months of their life gives them a preference for
speakers of that language. But children exposed to different language become more
"tolerant". Applied to Australia, now that John Howard has made Australia firmly an Asian country, expect with Rudd a big push on Asian languages. Just as people with end-stage dementia often pass away with a drip of morphine, so many Anglo-Australian children demographically pass away with the morphine-like effects of multiculturalism. |
IT GOES WITH THE OFFICEby Betty Luks But we
may wonder: is that enough? |
DESPERATELY SEEKING SUSANby Ian Wilson LL.B: Yet, as pointed out by Michael Pelly (The Australian 15/8/07 p.8) Kiefel as a Federal judge, has been on the losing side of half of her decisions that made if from the Federal Court to the High Court. In one case as a trial judge, her decision was overturned by the High Court. My prediction: she could very well become a Michael Kirby in a dress, to use Albrechtsen's turn of phrase. However, having said that, Justice Kirby is the only High Court judge to express alarm at "the unfortunate surrender of the present Court to demands for more governmental powers, federal and state, that exceed or offend the constitutional text and its abiding values." Yes, we live in very dark times indeed. |
A LONG RUNNING SUPPURATING SORE - THE HEINER AFFAIROpposition leader Kevin Rudd
was featured in The Australian Jewish News 3/8/07, catching up with Miles
Clemans at the recent National Business Summit. Mr.Clemans, as managing director
of Newstreet Management, had organised the Sydney Summit for more than 400 business
and political leaders. The connection related to Mr. Clemans having organised
Kevin Rudd's "first seminar about 10 years ago" when Rudd was a virtually unknown
public figure. Oddly,
the following article was posted on page 89 (!) of the Daily Telegraph:
He writes: |
THE VULTURES ARE ALWAYS CIRCLINGby James ReedHere's a great image "Mutant Vultures Terrorise Pyrenees" (The Australian 8/8/07 p.13). Vultures in France, it seems, due to changed environmental conditions, have now become more predatorial and aggressive and have attacked people. Keep that image of the vultures circling overhead, a stock standard in old cowboy movies. It is a precise image of our predatorial financial systemst, a stock standard in old cowboy movies. It is a precise image of our predatorial financial system |
HILLARY HAS MORE CLEAVAGE THAN OBAMAby
James Reed This, of course, has nothing to do with her cleavage - which by all accounts, like mine, is not being treated too kindly by gravity - and everything to do with the will of the money power and ruling elites. Guess what Hillary has in store for us. As a character in the John Wayne movie The Searchers says as the Indians attack: "For what we are about to receive, let us be truly grateful." Rather: "ungrateful". |
OH!!! THE WONDERS OF A 'ONE WORLD'From one of our readers: When the first details of the massive delays and inconveniences caused by the APEC summit were made known, a few months back, Sydneysiders were advised to "get out of town" and take holidays while the world leaders are meeting. A public holiday has been declared in Sydney for Friday, September 7, when the key APEC events are expected to be held. So if you get stuck in stalled traffic for an hour, or three, or if you're forced off the road driving home from work by a fleet of police cars and limousines, or have a machine gun pointed in your face because you're wearing a 'No More War' badge on the lapel of your suit jacket inside the security zone, just try to remember how much of an honour it is that APEC chose Sydney as the host city for its summit. Melbourne must be so jealous. Maybe . |
NOW HERE'S A PRETTY PROBLEM FOR YOUby Peter EwerHitler, it has recently been said, relaxed to the sounds of Jewish music, the finest music of the Jews in Europe, according to The Times (cited in The Australian 8/8/07 p.11). But Hitler, one recalls, is the new Satan. Worse, there is an "argument from Hitler" : if Hitler did it, or said it, it must be wrong. ("But that's what Hitler said ") OK - fine, so applying the argumetum ad Hitler what does this therefore mean about the Jewish music that he listened to? |
A FLAVOUR FOR PARADOXESWhile we are in the mood for considering logical paradoxes consider this headline : "Holocaust Survivors 'Insulted' by Israel" (The Australian 7/8/07 p.11). It seems that elderly Holocaust survivors have been protesting in Israel about a "derisory" $23 month stipend. The Holocaust survivors lack money for medicines and even food. This would seem to me to indeed be an "insulting gesture". And yet, it is also a law of the universe that according to politically correct morality, that Israel can do no wrong. How can this be? I am no logician and cannot resolve this great puzzle. |
SOMEBODY'S PUT THEIR FOOT IN ITAccording to the UK's Daily Mail, 5/8/07 an "American pharmaceutical company appeared to be responsible for the foot and mouth outbreak in Britain. Merial, which makes foot-and-mouth vaccines and has a laboratory three miles from the Surrey farm hit by the disease, dramatically agreed to stop production immediately. The breakthrough came after Defra experts established that the strain of foot and mouth disease found in cattle at the infected farm at Wanborough is similar to the virus isolated in the 1967 outbreak in Britain. Research facility
is focus of inquiries |
300,000 MIGRANTS NEXT YEAR? COME CLEAN MR. HOWARDOn the 17 May 2007, Michael Pascoe
crickey.com wrote: "John Howard didn't say yesterday amidst all the reporting on wages inflation remaining tame. With the general media being unable to see beyond home-loan rates, there's plenty of commentary on the monetary policy impact of the surprisingly low wages growth, but nothing on what's keep average wage rises modest when market forces should be pushing them higher. WorkChoices is one suspect. The constant pressure from our retail duopoly to push down costs throughout the supply chain is another. But the big elephant in the living room is the record and rising supply of labour from overseas. John Howard won't be campaigning as Australia's greatest champion of immigration and multiculturalism despite overseeing the importation of nearly 300,000 people in the 2006-07 financial year. Such irony. Instead, the Government is downplaying migration numbers. Minister Kevin Andrew's Budget media release announced an increase of 5000 in the skilled migrant category to give a migration program total of 152,800. Overlooked in that release was the 13,000-strong humanitarian migration category. Along with another few hundred in the "special eligibility" category, the total is about 166,000. The big wheeze though is excluding our 'guest workers' from the total. In the nine months to the end of March, we took in 34,170 guest workers on four-year 457visas plus another 30,290 dependents (very many of whom also work). If that rate is maintained in the June quarter, the total for the year will be 85,548 -- up from 71,150 last financial year. Anecdotally , there's certainly no slowing in the growth of 457s, which would mean we should crack the 100,000 next year. (Indeed, some semi-skilled categories are edging into the system, such as aged-care workers and truck drivers.) Also not counted as part of the official migration figures are citizens of New Zealand. In the last financial year, 23,781 of them settled here. Let's assume the stronger Australian economy continues to attract them at that rate and round the number to 24,000. That gives a total of 290,000 newcomers. But wait, there's probably more. Also tucked away in the Budget was a new visa category for foreign students who have completed professional training here. It will allow them to work for 18 months while they gain professional experience in their field of study and improve their English. It's considered a "transitional" visa -- neither temporary or permanent -- but looks like being given to many who previously would have gone straight for the "skilled migration" permanent category. Could there be 10,000 of them? I don't know -- but it would round out the numbers to a neat 300K. And the really neat thing is that cherry-picking such large numbers of mainly young, skilled, well-educated migrants allows us to circumvent the problems of our demographics and our own lack of investment in education. Nice work, Johnny - but I suspect you won't make an issue of it." |