20 May 2011 Thought for the Week: Commonwealth Bank of Australia “The Labor Party proposes to extend
the scope and powers of the Commonwealth Bank until complete control of
banking and credit is in the hands of
the nation. The Commonwealth Bank
will be developed on the following
lines: - - - Taken from a 1934 Labor Party flyer under the name of J.H. Scullin, M.P. |
HOW DOES IT GO? REARRANGING THE DECK CHAIRS WHILE SHIP IS SINKING?by Betty Luks But don’t think we should let the Liberals off the hook; they ‘deny with their lips what they do with their hands’. In the 1949 “WE BELIEVE: A Statement of Liberal Party Beliefs” it is clearly stated: • No 12: WE BELIEVE THAT NATIONAL FINANCIAL AND ECONOMIC power and policy are not to be designed to control men’s lives, but to create a climate in which men may be enabled to work out their own salvation in their own way. |
WHO SHOULD CREATE AUSTRALIA’S MONEY?by Jeremy Lee One year ago - January 2009 - President Obama was inaugurated as America's 44th President with acclamation. At the same time I made a DVD, "Mending A Mortgaged World", predicting what would happen. More and more nations approaching bankruptcy - Iceland, Greece, Ireland, California, Britain, the United States, Portugal, Zimbabwe, etc. The latest World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland recommended Global control of all nations and economies. More and more people live in abject poverty - except politicians and bankers! The World is now approaching a point of collapse and breakdown. Unless there is an active regeneration of ordinary men and women we will be destroyed and dispossessed…” Watch: "Wyatt Roy best question ever House of Reps.... Listen to Jeremy Lee on The New World Order and Global Debt . DVD - “Mending a Mortgaged World” by Jeremy and Nancy Lee $25.00 posted. |
IRAN’S PRESIDENT WARNS OF WHAT IS HAPPENINGAccording to an IRNA(Islamic Republic News Agency) report: "Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad strongly criticizes US economic policies, saying that the paper currency created by the American government is taking a heavy toll on the global economy" In an address to the fourth UN Conference on the Least Developed Countries in Istanbul, Turkey, on Monday, Ahmadinejad said that the cash injected into the global economy in the form of valueless US dollars amount to over USD 32 trillion. "This is while the US budget deficit for the 2011 fiscal year is expected to reach a figure above USD 1.6 trillion," he added. Email comment from one correspondent: President Ahmadinejad stated that such figures clearly explain the plunder of national wealth in many countries, and the upsurge in poverty and underdevelopment across the globe. He noted that certain countries rob less developed states to pay their international debts. "Most of international economic organisations either defend the existing situation or serve the interests of certain states," he said." |
THE SYMBOL OF COURAGE AND RESISTANCE: TEDDY SHEEANby John Steele My dad knew a seaman who was in the water at the time and saw this. He said that Teddy was still firing as the ship sank and bullets were seen still coming up from under the water. And he was just 18 years of age. When I look at the teenagers with their fast food, multiracial friends, iphones and all the rest of it, I wonder – where has courage gone? |
THE MYTH OF THE ASIAN CENTURY AND ASIAN NEW WORLD ORDERby Brian Simpson According to Gardner our experts make the induction fallacy of assuming that the future will be like the past and that linear trends will occur; as he says: The Australian runs the “future is Asia, the West is over” theme, frequently. Thus: Michael Wesley, “Why the West is on the Wane”, The Weekend Australian, February 12 – 13, 2011, p.14; Michael Stutchbury, “Welcome to the New World Order”, The Weekend Australian, January 19 – 30, 2011, p.11. The theme song is that Asian growth rates indicate that the West has had its day and now China, India and maybe even Brazil will battle it out to be top-of-the-pops. A more sophisticated form of this end of the West thesis is seen in recent books like Niall Ferguson, Civilization: The West and the Rest; Ian Morris, Why the West Rules – For Now and Patrick Smith, Somebody Else’s Century: East and West in a Post-Modern World. Common to all of this thought is the idea that the future will be like the past. Never mind that China for example faces its own environmental and social crisis. The ruling communist elite spends more on keeping the tap on internal unrest than it does on military spending – a whopping $93.7 billion per year. (The Australian, March 7, 2011, p.10) This is not a formula for world leadership but is a symptom of a highly vulnerable society. Remember when the party line was that Japan would be No.1? The problem with all of this endism of the West literature is that it assumes that the future will be like the past and that nations will continue to be like rock bands with No.1 hit records. But maybe, just maybe, that entire concept is wrong. Could be that the nation-state itself may be doomed? And perhaps the idea of a “World Order” is itself another unnatural centralist, globalist fantasy, that will too ultimately die? |
CRITICISE ISRAEL? NOBODY WOULD DARE!by Peter Ewer |
WHITE FRIGHT, WHITE FLIGHT - REGIONAL RETREAT IN WHAT WAS ONCE “AUSTRALIA”by Brian Simpson These are people who dislike the environment of cities like Sydney and Melbourne. Apparently, their places are being taken by international migrants. Hugo and Harris “argue that governments should harness the internal migration trends and use immigration policies to provide a critical mass of people that would justify a greater investment in regional infrastructure”. I take this to mean: send more migrants to regional centres. |
WHAT UNIVERSITIES ARE REALLY LIKEby James Reed Education has been made into an industry and here in Australia the Asian money is what is sought. “Soft marking” of international students has been alleged (The Australian, March 16, 2011, p.31). Everybody knows this. To fail international students for poor writing, even in science, would sink the present exploitative system. That is one of the reasons why we need to close down the entire university system and rethink the point of “higher education”. At the present time our universities are little more than corporate prostitutes. |
FREE SPEECH AND THE LIMITS OF THE LAWby Ian Wilson LL.B. The case was put by Professor James Allan of the University of Queensland (The Australian, April 6, 2011, p.12) that it does. The Bolt case could prove to be an example of this: it shows that making a comment in the field of race politics could land one in trouble. Those without Bolt’s resources certainly may feel restraint. Professor Allan points out that a bill of rights does not prevent Bolt-style situations. Canada has a bill of rights but journalist Mark Steyn was dragged before the race rights inquisition for his book about Muslims. A bill of rights is just a judge’s view of things and that is a guarantee, as I see it, that political correctness will prevail. Professor Allan says that the only sort of freedom of speech worth having is the JS Mill type “the sort that allows people to do or say what others find wrong-headed, offensive, distasteful and intolerant”. Professor Allan wants to have the 1995 race vilification amendments repealed. Gary Johns (“We are Not Equal When it Comes to Being Offensive”, The Australian, April 14, 2011, p.12) would like a revisiting of public racial vilification and the role of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. Lavarch says that the intent of race vilification laws “is not to stop unpopular or contentious matters about race being raised.” I disagree – of course it does. The laws are directed against the dispossessed majority of Anglo Saxon Australians. No ethnic has been taken to the Federal Court. No-one expects this for the laws are just about silencing Anglo-Australia on race, immigration and multiculturalism issues. It shows the body-politic turning against itself. Anglo-Australians are racially vilified in forests of university texts and media presentations – with nothing ever occurring by way of justice. When women of our race can be targeted for brutal rapes and the Establishment ignores this racial aspect, only to be super-sensitive to any supposed criticism of non-Anglo groups – why should we believe? |
THE PROBLEM WITH LIFE IN A GLASSHOUSEby Ian Wilson LL.B. The article questions the claim that Behrendt’s grandmother, Lavina Boney, was a member of the “Stolen Generation”. All that aside, what is interesting about this entire incident is how open to scrutiny and deconstruction public lives have become. Of course this incident shows the great divide between the politically correct elite and outback Aborigines but the incident also shows the power of the media to “deconstruct” individuals. With all the comments on Twitter, who was paying attention to Behrendt’s remarks? Yes, from our side of politics we disagree with her, perhaps dislike her, but what about her freedom of speech? Those of us who support Andrew Bolt should openly defend the right of everybody to express their political point of view. Thus, as a follower of John Stuart Mill, I am somewhat disturbed by the deconstructing of Professor Behrendt, however much I disagree with her politics. I would like to know why particular attention has been paid to her by the media. |
A CALL FOR MEN TO BE MEN AND SUPPORT “STEREOTYPES”by John Steele On the contrary, men need to support traditional values. A psycho-political war has been waged against men for decades. To resist this requires “bootstrap” strength, a masculine determination not to be crushed by the forces of darkness. Symbolic resistance is important. Train with weights and non-Asian martial arts (e.g. Boxing). Cultivate an interest in firearms, Western heroes and learn from the past. Encourage young men to do the same. |
GUNS AND LOUGHNERby John Steele A friend in the country tells me of a recent event where he sees a firearm as making all the difference. He was out mending a fence that is by a lonely country road. A car-load of rough looking lads pulled up at his farm gate about 50 metres from where he was working with his 20 year old daughter. There were three lads and one large X-bred dog, probably with Alsatian in it. The lads wanted to cross his land to get to a certain person’s place. The farmer knew that person did not live in the area. He said that the lads couldn’t pass, fearing that theft or worse would occur. The lads said that he couldn’t stop them doing what they wanted. He then picked up his firearm and held it without pointing it at them. They silently walked back to their car, with their dog, and left. The farmer was an old man with arthritis and was no match for any of these lads. His daughter was about half the weight of the smallest lad. So what does one do in such situations when the police can only arrive to catalogue the crime? Firearms are an equaliser and a source of freedom. Long live guns! |
ON BLAMING GUNSby John Steele The article does not give any rigorous arguments for this point. The author discusses Sarah Palin and the Tea Party, obvious ideological enemies admits that the “causal relationship between vicious talk and violent action is far less certain” and since “the 1960s political violence in America has been mercifully rare”. As well it is “arguable” whether present right wing criticism of Obama et. al. influenced Jared Loughner, who was “clearly insane”. As well, “violent video games, Goth music and marijuana “may have helped “stew” Loughner’s brain but the “first amendment protects free speech as the second protects guns, the real villain of the piece, besides the killer”. The article then trots out long refuted arguments about gun statistics: that for example about 30,000 people a year are killed by one of the almost 300 million guns in the country. No mention of self-protection and the lives saved by having a gun. As I have said before, in violent multiracial cities guns are necessary. Even the US courts, surely liberal and politically correct institutions, are striking down State gun ban laws. What the author of this article does not realise is that after a certain point of social disintegration and degeneracy, society ceases to exist and the individual once again finds himself in Hobbes’ state of nature where the “right to bear Blocks” makes all the difference to survival. |
SHOULD WE GIVE UP ON IMMIGRATION? JUST CHATTER AND NATTER?by James Reed Readers need to appreciate that immigration-based demographic changes will destroy all of the ideals the League stands for. You will get a republic sooner than you thought. There will be no chance at all of a social credit economy when China formally rules Australia. Don’t hide from the civilisation-shaking effects of the crisis, for then, there is truly no hope. Consider why full page advertisements were taken out for SMS’s Immigration Nation: The Secret History of Us and why full page ads now appear advertising the DVD. An economy can always be rebuilt but once a people is gone, it is forever. |
DRUGS OF THE MINDby Brian Simpson Thus the effectiveness of the drug was a product of expectations, that is, the human mind. George Lewith, professor of health research at the University of South Hampton is cited as saying: “It completely blows cold randomised clinical trials, which don’t take into account expectation”. So much for “objective” medical research! |
THE MARYANNE GODBOLDO QUESTION: WHERE HAS FREEDOM GONE?by James Reed After a 12 hour standoff she surrendered and her daughter was taken to a psychiatric hospital. She was arrested and now faces multiple felony charges. US Freedom groups from both the Right and Left are rallying to her cause. Naturalnews.com (April 15, 2011) basically Leftist in politics but very good on health issues, defended the “shoot back” response. The site refers to Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (www.JPFO.org) for philosophical justification of a pro-gun stance. A very interesting issue indeed. Whatever your mind on that question, the story is an alarming one because it shows that the medical police state of Brave New World is here, right along with 1984. |