15 October 2010 Thought for the Week: “Work and income: The following chapters introduce the reader to several key issues of the
early 21st century in such a way that the inter-relationships between finance
and politics, production, gender relations, work, income, farming, education,
arts, sciences and all forms of human interaction become a little clearer.
Inevitably, in order to sustain the argument, sweeping assumptions have been
made as to the reader's familiarity with 'alternative' historical thought. I owe
a great debt of gratitude to the early readers of the first drafts of these chapters for their forthright questioning of many unsubstantiated statements. One
question, for example, was phrased as follows: The question reveals a great deal about the standpoint of a reader, who has
been conditioned by a mainstream education into thinking in terms of
'progress' from rural poverty to urban plenty. From this perspective, Rational
Economic Man, the hero of economics textbooks, migrates for 'economic'
reasons, that is, for the higher money wages made available through industrialisation. This is, however, a teleological argument. The emergence of
landless labour was a direct result of enclosures, which were undertaken on
grounds of financial profitability, rather than the free choice of the 'labourer'. They hang the man and flog the woman - - Frances Hutchinson in “Understanding the Financial System: Social Credit Rediscovered” 2010 |
PETER SPENCER’S BATTLE IS OUR BATTLE TOOby Betty Luks Australians of all people should look carefully at what are the real intentions behind such legislation. This modern nation began as a convict colony, we should not forget that, and WHY. Why? In many cases because the English gaols were full of people imprisoned for stealing such a thing as a loaf of bread, simply to fend off starvation. Read again – above - what Frances Hutchinson writes about the enclosures of common lands forcing the tenant subsistence farmers off lands their families had worked for generations. In a taped interview, Peter Spencer revealed that the recently resigned CEO of the NSW Farmers’ Association, Shaughn Morgan, “now has a job - he has become the new consultant with the NSW Department of Lands to smooth out the transition of leasehold conversions to Covenanted Freehold”. Peter explains that most farmers working these leased lands over generations, had an option to buy the land. But legislation has changed all that. With the modern equivalent of the English Enclosure Acts - “Covenanted Freehold” - governments are forcing farmers to convert to a virtual ‘national park’, thereby effectively locking up the land to farming. |
WHY THIS PUSH TO LOCK UP AUSTRALIA’S FARMLAND ?Of course it wouldn’t have anything to do with the agenda being pushed by both major parties reducing Australia to a big open mine to be exploited and gauged out by the multinational elites, and Australians, who pioneered and developed this land by the sweat of their brows, to be the new landless sub-class – now would it? SOS-News points to the latest push in the attack on rural Australia. Mining leases are taking preference over food production. Operating on government-sanctioned licences, these mining leases are flowing like water. Don’t be fooled, there is no difference, but in name, between privatising – corporatising - the land and industries and ‘socialising’ the land and industries. Either way the people are reduced to a landless wage-slavery existence under ‘state’ administration and the Financial Powers. As reported by Queensland Country Life 20/9/2010. “Indian group targets Queensland cattle station”: “Indian conglomerate Adani Enterprises is homing in on Graeme Acton's prize Central Queensland grazing property Moray Downs. The group, whose business portfolio covers everything from gas exploration to real estate and edible oil, recently bought a coal tenement from listed mining group Linc Energy in Central Queensland for $500 million. It was regarded as the largest single investment by an Indian company in Australia. The Australian Financial Review has learned that Adani is now looking to buy the land where its new mining tenement lies. According to Queensland government publicly available resource and tenure maps, the tenement sits on the Moray Downs property, about 170 kilometres north-west of Clermont. The purchase could fetch more than $50 million for the landowner who, with his brother Evan Acton, is estimated in the latest BRW Rich List to be worth $241 million. A deal would also draw attention to a growing trend where foreign companies buy not only the mining tenement licences but also the land underneath to help smooth exploration and development of the area.” Source: http://qcl.farmonline.com.au/news/state/property/general/indian-group-targets-queensland-cattle-station/1946276.aspx |
‘LAND RIGHTS’ OR ‘NATIVE TITLE’ IS ANOTHER EXAMPLEI once asked constitutional authority Dr. David Mitchell if the Aboriginal people had freehold title to the lands - now tied up under native title legislation - as do holders of freehold titles in the cities. His answer was: “It is not clear’. It is my opinion that the Aboriginal folk will not see the benefit of such legislation in the years to come. Vast areas of land are now effectively tied up under the guise of ‘native title’. Aboriginal folk are now realising they also are ‘tied up’ under the same legislation. The following shows the typical ‘dialectic’ strategy DVD: $10.00 plus $2.00 postage. Important viewing: Former communist Geoff MacDonald speaking on "Red Over Black". He exposes the communist's infiltration of the Land Rights movement. Book: "Red Over Black" by Geoff MacDonald $10.00 plus postage. |
REMEMBER LABOR’S REGIONALISATION MAP ? WE DO !I had a chuckle on reading the Andrew Bolt’s Blog – 4/10/2010 “WE’RE ALL REGIONS NOW’. Take note, Simon Crean is choking on the term ‘region’ and has trouble defining it… doesn’t want the Australian people to wake up to what Labor is really about. Cassidy: So when you talk about regions, you mean non-urban? Cassidy: Hobart, for example: a capital city, a state capital. Is Hobart a region? Cassidy: And they have an independent representing them as well and they’re looking for regional funding. The problem, of course, is that everyone wants to be disadvantaged today, and in the queue for a handout.” The problem for Simon Crean, Mr. Bolt, is the evidence is there for all to see that when in power Labor set out dividing Australia into regions completely over-riding the States’ authority and boundaries. There is nothing new in the idea, it is all part of economically and politically ‘regionalising’ the nations into the New World Order. How many Australians realised at the time, that had they voted ‘Yes’ on the 1988 Referendum questions incorporating Local Government into the Federal Constitution they would have allowed the total elimination of Local Government. Jeremy Lee compiled selected newspaper articles from 1974-1995 showing Australians what was intended for them (“Local Government, Amalgamation, Regionalism and the Hilmer Report”). There are answers to the financial problems of Local Governments from a Free Enterprise – not a Fabian Socialist - viewpoint. Important DVDs on the subject: |
HAVE YOU SEEN THE MATRIX MOVIES ?A discussion by social crediters went like this. Neo loves Trinity (metaphorically God) and that perfected love leads him to go to the Machine City (Jerusalem, the new empire's centre) upset the tables of the Money Changers, and ultimately sacrifices himself to save both the Matrix AND Humanity. Agent Smith (the unconscious devilish quality of finance, hell bent on destruction of both Humanity AND the Matrix) pursues Neo because he barely consciously knows he is the end of Smith's existence (his paradigm, his orthodoxy as now practiced) and the re-stabilization of the efficient Machine system (corporate system). Smith duplicates and multiplies himself (Fractional Reserve Lending) thinking that this will enable him to defeat Neo, but instead only brings on a quicker destruction of the Matrix (by piling up more debt) Neo with his new
ideas and correct natural canon of the universe (the naturally evolved values of Grace, Faith, Hope and Love) instead transforms Smith into Neo himself (Grace, Faith, Hope and Love) and so the Chosen people are saved and the peace of stabilization returns to the system and the world. |
LADY GAGA: A CHRONICLE OF DECLINEby Chris Knight Lady Gaga is the latest. Naturalnews.com (September 20, 2010) reports that at the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards she appeared live on stage wearing a dress made out of animal flesh, her “red meat dress”! Under the hot TV lights one can only imagine what this smelt like. But to top this, for a future event she is planning to put real human corpses on stage! |
GREAT NEWS: END OF EUROPEAN TOLERANCE OF THE INTOLERABLEby Brian Simpson The Sweden Democrats won 5.7% of the vote and 20 seats in the 349-seat legislature. Across Europe there is a growing popular concern about mass immigration and Islam into its world view which sees the West and White people as evil. Finally there is the beginning of a political revolt against this madness. |
ON NOT BUDDYING-UP THE BEIJING WAYby James Reed |
COLLEGE CRISIS : CLIFF EDGE FOR CORRUPT INSTITUTIONby James Reed It seems that at least 60% of these students are seeking immigration, for themselves and their families and once abroad, 95% think about immigration. In other words, the international student market is largely about migration and when the alleged billions of dollars it is supposed to bring in are quoted, the cost of migration is never considered. As I see it, let the colleges and universities who feed on this “business” collapse! Let them close down! The sooner, the better! A recent article at www.alternativeright.com, “The Academic Bubble” summed it up nicely: ‘College is outrageously expensive, it’s insanely expensive when you consider what it actually confers: a fairly limited puddle of knowledge even compared to what we used to get for free in high school. College is long on political correctness, and short on the achievements of Western civilisation.” Australian universities and colleges have gone beyond even that, being no more than businesses for the convenience of the Asian elites. |
THE NEED TO CAMPAIGN AGAINST ROB OAKESHOTTby Peter Ewer I may be wrong on this and if so my apologies, but from my internet search I could not find any detailed plans by him to address these issues. Of course, Abbott and Gillard, like Howard and Rudd before them, are also silent on the “tough issues” like this to their shame. Oakeshott had the opportunity to force some needed political changes upon the system. However, like the other “independents”, the concern for “stable government” has replaced the independents’ duty to put the interests of their electorate first. Oakeshott is a great disappointment and the people need to campaign against him at the next election and toss him out of parliament. We need true independents who are willing to break down the corrupt party system, not back it up. |
FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURHOOD MORALLY DEGENERATE?by James Reed Yes and the Taliban are pink bunnies who… I think that these people have too much time on their hands. Having to work all day in the fields to get an evening meal seems to be the right solution. Perhaps the greenies are right in their religion of apocalypse, peak oil, coming starvation and all that. |
OF COURSE THE ASYLUM SEEKERS ARE HERE TO STAYby James Reed No it seems only 75 of Australian’s 6310 asylum seekers who have arrived in the past two years have been sent home. Of course they will all eventually be allowed in. What does it matter when legal migrants from Asia and Africa dwarf that number? |
WHITE GENOCIDE OF THE DISPOSSESSED U.S. MICEby James Reed Journalist Christopher Hitchens is quoted as saying that the Beck event was “a call to sink to the knees rather than rise from them”.
It will be some time before US Whites and Australian Whites reach the level of racial awareness of Europe. Even the Europeans are at about 4/100 on the survival scale: the USA and Australia, minus 2. |
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