THE PEDIGREE OF IDEASBEHIND
THE ABORIGINAL ISSUE - ONE
WORLD GOVERNMENT
by James Reed July 2007
That great writer Geoffrey Dobbs penned in the Home Journal of Spring 1989
: "Although it is necessary to look backwards to maintain continuity with the
past, this becomes urgent only with a view to carrying a living policy into the
future." It is in this context which we shall examine more deeply the Howard
government's "discovery" and now "war" on Aboriginal sexual abuse. I have
written over and over again that the plight of Aboriginal children and women in
these communities is shocking. But this situation has been known of for well over
ten years. It has been ignored until now. One article which I received summed
it all up by saying that Howard is doing a parting favour for the mining industry,
having been their faithful servant. His aim is to roll back Aboriginal ownership
of tribal lands, an aim hidden under the multi-coloured cloak of humanitarianism.
Although the article which I received has a left-wing orientation, I cannot but
agree. But one must join the dots and go further, following the trail of the one-worlders.
Red Over Black In this process
of discovery, there are many illuminating League books to help us. Geoff McDonald's
"Red Over Black : Behind the Aboriginal Land Rights" is a true classic. If you
do not have a copy of this book, you should purchase one.
In clear prose
Geoff McDonald explains how multiculturalism and Aboriginal land rights were used
as political weapons by hard-line communists to attack traditional Australia.
McDonald was a former member of the Communist Party, joining in 1948. He learned
first hand that at the time the White Australia Policy was one of their main targets.
Their goal, McDonald said was to change "Australia from an Anglo-Saxon country
into one that would be predominately Asian." Today, that goal, once unthinkable,
is almost realised. The strategy of gradualism,
of incremental change and deception, is also described by Tony McGillick in his
book, "Comrade No More : The Autobiography of a Former Communist Party Leader"
another important book. Communism IS Globalism
The essence of communism is centralised control over the economy, politics
and the individual. It is a mistake to see communism as primarily an economic
system - what is more important are questions of power and control. To simplify
this somewhat : in both systems, despite cosmetic differences in the sphere of
production, a group of technocratic elite control the fate and freedom of the
individual. Just like "two prongs on the one fork". At the end of this article
we recommend some books on this theme including some by that great man Eric D.
Butler. An insightful book which helps to
open one's eyes to the evils of the centralised world view is "Confessions of
an Economic Hit Man,"(2004) by John Perkins. Perkins describes how from 1971
to 1981 he worked as an economic hit man or EHM. Economic hit men are skilled
professionals, who, like economic versions of James Bond cheat countries out of
trillions of dollars and shovel money into the coffers of the mega-corporations,
and the wealthy elite who own almost everything, and want the world plus 100 %.
The economic hit men use various tools in their trade, including payoffs, fraudulent
financial reports, rigged elections, and even murder. Perkins
is careful to point out that there is no organised conspiracy for if there was
the conspiracy could be uncovered and the guilty one brought to justice. Instead
he points the blame at the greed/profit principle underlying modern capitalism,
that more growth, more materialism is better. On this point Perkins is partly
right. There is on the basis of the evidence presented in his book an organised
conspiracy in the sense of a semi-secret or discrete "grand plan" and its goal
is indeed power and profit. The essence of
the conspiracy theory of history - by contrast to what Eric Butler once called
the "idiot view of history" (i.e. things just happen) - is that society and social
events are a human creation. People do things and powerful people do evil things
and plot and plan. The conspiracy view of history sees hidden mechanisms behind
the most significant events of history. Perkins shows that there are indeed hidden
mechanisms behind some of the most significant events in recent history - such
as the death of Panamanian president Omar Torrijos, the fall of the Shah of Iran
and the US invasions of Panama and Iraq. Perkins
has many stories to tell in his book "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man", but
the fate of Panamanian president Omar Torrijos is an instructive lesson in what
the elites of the new world order will do to anyone who poses a real threat to
globalism/communism. Terrijos was no communist : he merely said that Panama had
its own sovereign rights. Torrijos also objected to the US Southern Command's
tropical warfare training centre located in the Canal Zone. There, Latin American
dictators sent their military leaders to learn interrogation and covert operational
skills and military tactics to protect the assets of the dictators and US corporations
and oil companies. There, death squads and torturers were trained. Torrijos refused
to co-operate with the Reagan administration on a number of policies including
the Canal Treaty. Torrijos died in a plane crash on 31 July 1981. Perkins
quotes famed writer Graham Greene who in his book "Getting to Know the General"
says that Torrijos' security guard Sergeant Chuchu told Greene that he knew there
was a bomb on the plane. It was another CIA assassination. Torrijos had forced
the US to return the Panama Canal to its rightful owners and had closed down the
tropical warfare centre, which angered the military chiefs. In this case the economic
hit men had failed so the jackals of the CIA were called in. If the jackals fail,
as they did in Iraq, then the military finishes the job. Perkins
book is an important one to read because it is not written from "our side" of
politics, but it still constitutes evidence for the view championed by Eric Butler,
which looked for the inner workings behind events. "Confessions of An Economic
Hit Man" is gripping reading, far superior and more interesting than most of the
fiction on today's bookshelves. When you have
read this you need to return to the classics by Eric D. Butler to consolidate
your sense of grand theory. We recommend the following: § "Red Over Black"
by former communist Geoff McDonald (1982). Price: $10.00 posted. § "The Evidence,"
by Geoff McDonald. Price: $10.00 posted. § "Land Rights, Birth Rights" by
Peter English. Price: $12.00 posted. § "Healing a Divided Nation," by Rev.
Cedric Jacobs. Price: $10.00 posted. § AND the explosive book that no mainline
media would look at: "Confessions of an Economic Hit Man," by John Perkins. Price
$42.00 posted. SPECIAL OFFER:
A package of THREE VIDEOS for $35.00 posted. A Howard-type Neocon-Corporate-Fascist
State? Twenty years in politics can make all the difference in the world to the
direction of political parties as a review of this video so dramatically demonstrates.
Mr. Downer should be asked when did his philosophical beliefs change so dramatically
and would it now be correct to refer to the present Liberal policies as those
of a "Howard-type Neocon-Corporate-Fascist State"?
All relevant to
what is happening to Australia today:- - Alexander Downer "Our Christian
Heritage at Risk" - Bevan O'Regan "Your Council the Target"
- Eric D. Butler "The Fabian Idea Throughout History".
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