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BMJ
17th March 2025, 02:13
I wanted to create a thread that specifically focused on Australia and for the most part expose all the wrongs in government, business and so on at one central point.

P.S. I know the title isn't original.


Honest Government Ad | Minority Government

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thejuicemedia
16/3/25

The Australien Government and the Opposition have made an ad about minority governments, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.

Tigger
17th March 2025, 03:20
From Cairns News:


Smiling Roger Cook and WA Labor’s dirty little outsourcing deal

WESTERN Australia’s Nationals and Opposition leader Shane Love wants the Corruption and Crime Commission to investigate the outsourcing of election staffing to a Singapore-based labour hire company PersolKelly.

West Australians stupidly elected their third consecutive Labor government this month, lining themselves up for government by a swill of unaccountable yes men and women occupying 43 seats as against the miserable 9 for the Liberal and National parties, five and four respectively.

The Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) recently signed an $87 million contract with a company called Programmed Skilled Workforce to provide a “temporary election workforce” for polls between 2024 and 2029.

He has also asked the CCC to investigate donations made by PersolKelly’s parent company to WA Labor, which sounds suspiciously like a special deal done for corporate mates.

As Cairns News has reported before, Western Australia is a special sort of “closed shop” from the rest of Australia, where strange things happen to people who cross the wrong people in authority – like the mysterious masonic-style ritualistic murder of Corryn Rayney, wife of the prominent barrister Lloyd Rayney, who was charged with but later cleared of her murder.

The picture that emerged around that case was a state judiciary, police and political establishment riddled with nepotism and old boy networks that will take extraordinary and corrupt steps to protect thier own turf.

So it comes as no surprise that WA’s newly elected Labor Party government and its Premier Roger Cook are implicated in a corrupt deal involving lucrative state contracts being farmed out to mates and party donors.

In the wake of a barrage of election day issues, the state’s Corruption and Crime Commission has been asked to investigate the outsourcing of election staffing and donations made by a key company involved in resourcing the poll.

It has also emerged that this month’s election was marred by all sorts of suspicious issues such as polling places running out of ballot papers, longer-than-usual wait times and some voters claiming they were turned away all together. This sounds suspiciously like some of the poll rigging operations run in the US in recent year.

According to the ABC Premier Cook’s office has now promised an independent investigation will be established “at an appropriate time” but said the current focus should be on counting votes.

Mr Love has already blamed the use of PersolKelly for issues on the day, saying the Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy had “outsourced his job”, and that the shift to outsourcing should have been made more public.

“We’re seeing staff who have been under-resourced and under-trained and polling booths where people are being turned away because there simply wasn’t enough ballot papers,” he told media during the week.

Mr Love has written to the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC), formally urging them to investigate. The WA Electoral Commission (WAEC) has also promised an investigation into the election, but defended the decision to use PersolKell, saying it undertook a “competitive and transparent tender process in 2023 to identify the best solution for our staffing needs”.

Programmed Maintenance Services, a Japanese-based company, owns PersolKelly Australia, which carried out the work. It trades just as Programmed, and donated $66,770 to the WA Labor Party and $13,250 to the Liberals. The Nationals say they also received $2,500.

This is of course “the game” the big parties play and Mr Love deserves some kudos at least for taking up the issue, even if he is part of that political game. But the boys and girls Labor has installed in the bureaucracy will likely ensure a frustrating and fruitless battle for justice.

A major reason for WA’s lame-duck parliament was the bland and not particularly inspiring Liberal leader Libby Mettam. The tragedy has been sealed with the election of four Greens.


Link to story (https://cairnsnews.org/2025/03/15/smiling-roger-cook-and-wa-labors-dirty-little-outsourcing-deal/)

ThePythonicCow
17th March 2025, 10:45
I wanted to create a thread that specifically focused on Australia and for the most part expose all the wrongs in government, business and so on at one central point.
... there could be a lot of material for this topic :rolleyes:

BMJ
18th March 2025, 12:36
Tomato or TomatO actually their is alot more to Australia

Breaking down what is Australia legally and where Aussies actually live.

FOREIGN-MILITARY-OCCUPATION (2022)

JUSTINIAN-DECEPTION

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BMJ
18th March 2025, 12:47
Fast forward to 2023.

Then on the 22 July 2023 we had quote " The future USS Canberra (LCS 30) will join the U.S. Navy active fleet on July 22 with the U.S. Navy’s first international commissioning ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East in Sydney, Australia. "

Link: https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3400496/uss-canberra-will-join-the-us-fleet-in-australia-to-honor-namesake/

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This was the first break from tradition in over 200 years of US naval ship commissioning, was this commissioning an act of goodwill a show of the strength of the alliance between USA and Australia.

Or if the US Navy tradition was being upheld that is to say every ship in the US Navy is to be commissioned in US waters, does this indicate that Sydney Harbour is US waters and if so does that mean Australia is a protectorate or State of the USA?

BMJ
19th March 2025, 13:32
The Means To De Industrialize Australia - Net Zero

'Abandoned net zero': The clean energy crusade disaster

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Sky News Australia
Mar 19, 2025

Sky News host Rowan Dean slams the Labor government’s promises to go harder on green energy.

“The reality is that America, China, India, Russia … the biggest manufacturers and industrialist nations have abandoned net zero,” Mr Dean said.

“Why in Australia are we still pursuing this fantasy?”

BMJ
19th March 2025, 14:00
The Alternative To Net Zero - The Plug n Play Nuclear Power Plant

If we can have nuclear powered submarines under AUKUS in our ports and in major cities why can't we have nuclear powered electrical stations in our country?

We should adopt nuclear and drop coal and green energies.


US firm unveils game-changing small nuclear reactor that can power 300,000 homes

Quote:
" “The AP300 is the only small modular reactor offering available that is based on deployed, operating, and advanced reactor technology,” President and CEO of Westinghouse, Patrick Fragman, said in the statement.

The AP300 is expected to cost around $1 billion per unit, compared to the AP1000’s anticipated cost of $6.8 billion.

It will produce about 300 megawatts of electricity, compared to the AP1000’s 1,200 megawatts, and power about 300,000 households. "

Transmission lines are essentially exhausted in the United States. And small reactors can be connected to the electrical grid more efficiently...

It would be simpler to replace one coal plant with an AP300 nuclear reactor since it will generate nearly the same amount of power as a typical coal plant, said a CNBC report. " "

Link: https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/us-firm-unveils-game-changing-small-nuclear-reactor

Ravenlocke
19th March 2025, 22:23
Text:
Parliamentary inquiry launched in New South Wales, Australia after new criminal "hate speech" laws were rushed through after the discovery of an alleged truck bomb targeting Jews.
However the bomb was a fake and was not motivated by anti-Jewish sentiment. The government concealed this knowledge until after the laws had passed.

https://x.com/wikileaks/status/1902301809714065536

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BMJ
22nd March 2025, 02:28
YOUR FIRED !!! We need to run Australia's beraucracy like a business. Bring on Starlink !!!

We need to get ride of the employeed in that sheltered workshop know as Canberra, and apprentice the crap out of it and bring a business like model to politics just like President Trump has in the USA.

The NBN is a national embarrassment and Elon Musk is calling us out. Topher Project 024

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TopherField
Mar 14, 2025
Australia's internet shouldn't be international news, but it is!

Elon Musk is calling us out as we continue to spend billions to have worse internet than remote countries in Africa.

How has it come to this?

Follow all my work via @topherfield on all the socials
grab a copy of my books and merch from www.goodpeoplebreakbadlaws.com

Note: NBN - National Broadband Network

BMJ
22nd March 2025, 02:41
Australia Declares LRASM is Operational

The Albanese Government has delivered on a commitment to significantly upgrade the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) maritime strike capability following a successful live firing of the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM).

The LRASM is now ready for operational use after the operational test, which was conducted by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18F Super Hornet off the coast of California last month, and supported by the United States Navy.

A total of $895.5 million has been allocated for the acquisition of the LRASM (or 200 missiles), which will increase the RAAF’s maritime strike range to more than 370 kilometres. ...

These weapon systems equip our forces to better protect Australia’s maritime approaches and when necessary, conduct operations in our region. It will be seen across the F/A-18F Super Hornet, P-8 Poseidon and F-35 fleets.

Link: https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/media-releases/2025-03-21/mission-success-long-range-anti-ship-missile-testing

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AGM-158C_LRASM

BMJ
24th March 2025, 03:08
Canada looks to buy Australian-developed over-the-horizon radar system

Quote:
" The Prime Minister of Canada has announced his intention to purchase an Australian-developed, long-range, over-the-horizon (OTH) radar system to bolster the defence of Canada’s vast northern approaches.

The announcement came after a call overnight Tuesday (18 March) between Mark Carney – who was sworn in to replace Justin Trudeau last week – and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese. ...

The system will be a development of Australia’s Jindalee Over-the-horizon Radar Network (JORN), an advanced wide-area surveillance system that can see far to the north of the Australian continent. JORN was developed in the 1980s, and is currently undergoing a massive upgrade led by BAE Systems Australia.

The system works by reflecting high-frequency electromagnetic waves off the ionosphere to find airborne and maritime objects more than 3000 kilometres away. These objects would normally not be visible to land-based radars because of the curvature of the Earth. ...

If the sale goes ahead, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said the $6.5 billion deal would be the largest in Australia’s history.

“What we saw was a really positive statement from the Canadian Prime Minister around Over the Horizon Radar technology which has been developed in Australia,” he told ABC News Breakfast this morning (19 March).

“[This] is exquisite technology which Canada is looking at exploring and working with Australia to see whether they can put this in place in terms of their own needs. And that will actually support the security of the entirety of North America, including the United States. "

Link: https://psnews.com.au/canada-looks-to-buy-australian-developed-over-the-horizon-radar-system/155723/

BMJ
25th March 2025, 19:35
So Who Runs The Western Australian Government ???


I Put THIS Billboard Outside Gas Corporation' HQ (They Weren't Happy) | Punters Politics

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Punter's Politics
Mar 25, 2025

How 2000 Aussie punters helped me raise $85,000 to put billboards across the country exposing gas companies' tax dodging - including one massive billboard right outside Woodside HQ where every executive can see that Aussie teachers pay more tax than their entire industry.

Ravenlocke
30th March 2025, 20:49
https://x.com/Consortiumnews/status/1906334127961616406

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https://consortiumnews.com/2025/03/30/judges-weighing-appeal-by-whistleblower-who-exposed-cover-up-of-australian-war-crimes-in-afghanistan/

Judges Weighing Appeal By Whistleblower Who Exposed Cover-Up of Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan
March 30, 2025

SPECIAL REPORT: David McBride appeared in a Canberra court earlier this month appealing his conviction in a case that could determine if a soldier’s duty is to serve only the King or also the public, reports Joe Lauria.

A three-judge panel in the Australian capital is weighing an appeal by whistleblower David McBride that could determine if a soldier’s duty is to serve the public or only his superior officers even if it means covering up evidence of his nation’s war crimes.

The judges are also considering the question of whether Australian soldiers owe their allegiance to the British crown or to the people of Australia.

The three Court of Appeal judges have been deliberating for four weeks to determine if the trial judge erred in not permitting McBride a public interest defense. When classified evidence was removed from the courtroom during his trial, the former military lawyer was left with little choice but to plead guilty in November 2023 to breaching national security laws for leaking the war crimes story to the media.

In blocking his ability to tell a jury his motive, the trial judge then sentenced McBride to a harsh five years and eight months in prison, of which he’s served 11 months at the Alexander Maconochie Centre in the capital territory.

Looking fit, McBride appeared for his appeals hearing on March 3 in a Canberra courtroom to a standing ovation from his supporters who filled the public gallery. He motioned for calm when one said loudly amidst the applause, “It looks like there is a public interest in your case.”

Before court was called into session, a rally was held on the street outside.

Part of an Alarming Trend

McBride’s case comes as one more incidence in an increasing tide of repression in Western countries against whistleblowing and free speech.

WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange was the most prominent of these cases in the past five years until the U.S. understood it would lose its extradition case and struck a plea deal in which Assange admitted he broke an unconstitutional U.S. Espionage Act that conflicts with the First Amendment.

A British Terrorism Act has been used since October 2023 to detain and interrogate journalists for their criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Berlin police have raided meetings in support of Palestine.

Government-directed censorship on social media has grown in recent years in both the United States and Europe. And in the U.S., the Trump administration is seeking to deport a legal resident simply for leading anti-genocide protests on the campus of Columbia University.

Here in McBride’s Australia, a judge is deciding the case of a presenter who sued the ABC public broadcaster claiming she was sacked for sharing a Human Rights Watch tweet saying Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war.

The Australian Zionist Federation is also considering whether to bring formal charges against journalist Mary Kostakidis, whom it brought before the Australian Human Rights Commission for alleged anti-semitism for a series of her tweets.

A McBride victory on appeal would be a stunning breakthrough against this disturbing trend. [See: A Time of Growing Repression]

Background to the Case

In 2014, McBride made internal allegations after learning of murders of Afghan civilians by Australian soldiers. He then began leaking evidence of the cover-up of the crimes by senior officers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the national broadcaster, between 2014 and 2016.

Australian Major General Justice Paul Brereton began an investigation in May 2016 into the allegations.

The ABC then broadcast a report in 2017 about the murder of innocent Afghans based on evidence supplied by McBride and a second whistleblower.

In September 2018 McBride was arrested and charged with allegedly stealing government property in violation of the Criminal Code Act 1995. In March 2019 he was charged with three more alleged crimes in breach of the Defence Act 1903 as well as “unlawfully disclosing a government document” contrary, allegedly, to the Crimes Act 1914.

On June 5, 2019 the Australian Federal Police raided the ABC’s Sydney headquarters for eight hours and removed files. The attorney general ultimately decided against prosecuting an ABC journalist, Dan Oakes, who had worked on the Afghan Files story.

Brereton made his findings public in November 2020, pointing to “credible information” about Australian war crimes. The report accused Australian special forces of murdering 39 unarmed Afghans but it did not implicate senior officers.

Three years later, in March 2023, the first soldier was charged with murder but it hasn’t yet led to a conviction.

The Trial

Part of an Alarming Trend

McBride’s case comes as one more incidence in an increasing tide of repression in Western countries against whistleblowing and free speech.

WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange was the most prominent of these cases in the past five years until the U.S. understood it would lose its extradition case and struck a plea deal in which Assange admitted he broke an unconstitutional U.S. Espionage Act that conflicts with the First Amendment.

A British Terrorism Act has been used since October 2023 to detain and interrogate journalists for their criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Berlin police have raided meetings in support of Palestine.

Government-directed censorship on social media has grown in recent years in both the United States and Europe. And in the U.S., the Trump administration is seeking to deport a legal resident simply for leading anti-genocide protests on the campus of Columbia University.

Here in McBride’s Australia, a judge is deciding the case of a presenter who sued the ABC public broadcaster claiming she was sacked for sharing a Human Rights Watch tweet saying Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war.

The Australian Zionist Federation is also considering whether to bring formal charges against journalist Mary Kostakidis, whom it brought before the Australian Human Rights Commission for alleged anti-semitism for a series of her tweets.

A McBride victory on appeal would be a stunning breakthrough against this disturbing trend. [See: A Time of Growing Repression]

Background to the Case

In 2014, McBride made internal allegations after learning of murders of Afghan civilians by Australian soldiers. He then began leaking evidence of the cover-up of the crimes by senior officers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the national broadcaster, between 2014 and 2016.

Australian Major General Justice Paul Brereton began an investigation in May 2016 into the allegations.

The ABC then broadcast a report in 2017 about the murder of innocent Afghans based on evidence supplied by McBride and a second whistleblower.

In September 2018 McBride was arrested and charged with allegedly stealing government property in violation of the Criminal Code Act 1995. In March 2019 he was charged with three more alleged crimes in breach of the Defence Act 1903 as well as “unlawfully disclosing a government document” contrary, allegedly, to the Crimes Act 1914.

On June 5, 2019 the Australian Federal Police raided the ABC’s Sydney headquarters for eight hours and removed files. The attorney general ultimately decided against prosecuting an ABC journalist, Dan Oakes, who had worked on the Afghan Files story.

Brereton made his findings public in November 2020, pointing to “credible information” about Australian war crimes. The report accused Australian special forces of murdering 39 unarmed Afghans but it did not implicate senior officers.

Three years later, in March 2023, the first soldier was charged with murder but it hasn’t yet led to a conviction.

The Trial

David Mossop, the trial judge, ruled on Nov. 17, 2023 that he would instruct the jury, which was to be selected the following Monday, to disregard any public interest in the defense. “There is no aspect of duty that allows the accused to act in the public interest contrary to a lawful order,” he told the court.

McBride’s legal team tried to appeal that decision, but its application was denied by Supreme Court Chief Justice Lucy McCallum the same morning. In the afternoon Mossop ordered that agents of the Attorney General’s office could remove classified documents from the defense’s possession, which McBride’s team had intended to present, in a highly redacted form, to the jury.

Because of those regressive rulings, McBride accepted his attorneys’ advice that, left with no viable defense, he should plead guilty. On being arraigned for a second time, a defiant McBride stood in courtroom SC7 before a microphone placed in front of him and pronounced “Guilty” to each count read out to him.

On the street outside the courthouse immediately afterward, McBride’s trial lawyer, Mark Davis told reporters: “We received the decision just this afternoon, which was in essence to remove evidence from the defense. … The Crown, the government, was given the authority to bundle up evidence and run out the backdoor with it. He is no longer able to put it before a jury.”

Davis said:

“It was the fatal blow made in conjunction with the decision a few days ago that limits what we can say to the jury on David’s behalf in terms of what his duty as an officer was on the oath he took to serve, as we say, the interests of the Australian people.

Well the ruling was: he doesn’t have a duty to serve the interests of the Australian people. He has a duty to follow orders. That is a very narrow understanding of the law in our view that takes us back really to pre-World War II. We all know how military law has been judged since then in terms of compliance to follow orders.

So facing that reality, we’re limited in terms of what we could put to a jury in term’s of David’s duty … together with the removal of evidence makes it impossible, realistically, to go to trial. It is a sad day and a difficult day for us to advise David on his options this afternoon and he embraced them.”

McBride said: “I stand tall and I believe I did my duty and I don’t see it as a defeat. I see it as a beginning of a better Australia.”

The Sentencing

McBride was sentenced to a draconian 5 years and 8 months in prison by Mossop on May 13, 2024. Mossop told the court at sentencing that McBride thought he knew better than the Australian Defence Force. “It is imperative that others be generally deterred from holding such attitudes,” he said.

Whether McBride’s actions had caused harm was central to his sentence. His lawyers argued until the end on Tuesday that there was no evidence of harm and that the risk was minimal because he had given the material to professional journalists.

But Mossop ruled Tuesday that the “nature of the offending, harm,” and a “lack of contrition all give rise to the need to give general deterrence – to prevent any further disclosures of this kind.”

The judge quoted McBride as saying: “I never said I would coverup crimes for the government.” Mossop told the court that McBride accessed documents and stored them in a personal folder. “He then removed this information – some 237 docs, 209 of which were classified ‘Secret” – and took them home,” the judge said.

The Australian Federal Police “seized the documents from his home, giving rise to the charge of theft.”

The judge said McBride’s lawyers argued his motivation was neither financial gain, nor to aid Australia’s enemies. that he believed he was not committing an offence.

Mossop said McBride admitted to taking the documents but in pursuit of a legal aim – within the Protective Disclosure Act, that McBride claimed he had a legal obligation to disclose. “He showed no remorse,” the judge said.

Davis said McBride would appeal. He called it an “extremely heavy sentence” particularly since the government “conceded” McBride “caused no harm” and it did not personally benefit him.

In the street outside the courthouse, Davis said:

“It’s an issue of international importance that a Western nation has such a narrow definition of duty. We say David McBride fulfilled his duty and he wished to put it to a jury that he conducted himself according to the oath he gave to his nation.”

A Report Delayed

An independent report into the Afghan war crimes, which could have had a bearing on the outcome of McBride’s case, was not released by the Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles until the day of sentencing. The Afghanistan Inquiry Implementation Oversight Panel Report was completed on Nov. 8, 2023 — nine days before Mossop rejected a public interest defense leading to McBride’s guilty plea.

The independent panel report was withheld by Marles until the day of McBride’s sentencing because, as Marles wrote in the cover letter, “disclosure of the documents by these orders would, or could reasonably be expected to, prejudice legal proceedings – specifically current and future war crimes prosecutions.”

The independent report reversed the findings of the 2020 Bereton Report. It said:

“The Panel did not agree with the Brereton Inquiry’s view that some accountability and responsibility could not fall on the most senior officers and it suggested that issue should be the subject of further consideration. […]

There is ongoing anger and bitter resentment amongst present and former members of the special forces, many of whom served with distinction in Afghanistan, that their senior officers have not publicly accepted some responsibility for policies or decisions that contributed to the misconduct, such as the overuse of special forces.”

It said:

“Throughout his Report, Major General Brereton attributed or dismissed legal, moral and collective accountability for the incidents that were uncovered, factors which contributed to their occurrence, actions or behaviours which facilitated them and governance oversights and failures. […] the terms of reference for the Inquiry and its reporting obligations, was such that the highest levels of Defence leadership at the relevant times were not required to give evidence to the Inquiry and were not included in the Inquiry’s attribution of accountability.”

The report would have provided evidence to support McBride’s contention that senior officers were not held to account for their part in the war crimes, even if there was no direct evidence of their participation in them. McBride had taught other military lawyers about the so-called Yama****a Standard.

Tomoyuki Yama****a was a World War II Japanese general who was found guilty by an American military tribunal in Manila and executed in February 1946. He was held to be responsible for subordinates’ war crimes as long as he did not attempt to discover and stop the crimes from happening.


“If they didn’t know, they should know,” said federal Senator David Shoebridge outside the Supreme Court building in Canberra before McBride’s appeal hearing this month. “I can tell you now there were multiple reports going up the chain about the war crimes in Afghanistan. How is it that nobody in a position of senior leadership in the ADF has ever been seriously challenged? Something is wrong.”

Shoebridge said the independent panel’s report was “buried, literally buried by the Albanese government.” He said, “We have a system in which power protects power in this country. And David tried to … knock a hole in this wall of protection for senior decision makers. And if you want to know why he’s in jail, it’s because of that. … He said surely there is a higher good, surely there is a public interest which should break that wall down of impunity.”

Shoebridge said McBride was denied presenting evidence because the court said it would prejudice national security. “I can tell you now what prejudices national security: a sense of impunity in the senior leadership … breaking international laws and destroying Australia’s international reputation … that’s what impacts national security,” he said.

Not only ought the brass have known about atrocities in 2012; they should have backed their legal officer in bringing prosecutions, McBride’s lawyers argue. Instead they turned against McBride, covered up the atrocities and investigated other soldiers, who from 2013, had not committed serious crimes, or no crime at all.

“I actually say the problem is with the generals, not with the corporals and privates,” McBride said at a rally on the eve of his 2023 trial. “You people know that it it’s not going to make this country better if we put a private soldier in jail.”

The independent panel report also raised the alarm about the ADF’s “systematic” move away from a just war theory based on natural law, which seeks to minimize civilian casualties, to the ADF’s use of utilitarian ethics that justifies unrestrained violence or torture if it is a means to a desired outcome.

Because the independent report was released after McBride’s conviction and sentencing it is considered new evidence and not admissible to the appeals court.

The Appeal


At the appeal hearing on March 3, McBride’s attorney, Bill Neild, argued before Justices Belinda Baker, Louise Taylor and Wendy Abraham, that there had been a miscarriage of justice. He told the court McBride’s “pleas of guilty arose only because of the decisions made by his Honour Mossop J in relation to … questions of law and not because the appellant had any genuine belief that he was guilty of the offences as charged.”

A miscarriage of justice prompted McBride to plead guilty only because of Mossop’s wrong decision that he would instruct the jury regarding the definition of duty, Neild contended. And for Mossop, that definition of “duty was in a sufficiently similar way to the way in which a master is entitled to order his servant.”

Neild sought to distinguish between “duty” and “official duty.” Though the government says the duty to obey orders is central to military discipline, it doesn’t follow that this discipline is the same as “official duty,” which c0mes with taking an oath of office, McBride’s barrister argued.

Duty under his oath to the British monarch was to serve the King, who serves the interest of the public, Neild argued. McBride believed he was lawfully upholding his oath as a legal officer whose “paramount” duty is to administer justice in the public interest.

McBride “believed he was acting in accordance with that duty by courageously standing up for what he believed was right and speaking out robustly and openly against what he believed was wrong in the Australian Defence Force,” Neild said.

“At trial, it would be a question for the jury whether in so acting” he had served the public, and it would be up to the government to “prove beyond reasonable doubt that his conduct was not reasonably necessary to advance the Australian public interest,” Neild argued. Mossop mistakenly said he would instruct the jury to disregard any defense in the public interest at all, however.

This argument could lead the three judges in this case to determine whom the British monarch ultimately serves. [They should also be considering whether it is a soldier’s duty to only fight for and defend the King, or to defend the nation? In the U.S., at least on paper, a soldier’s oath is to defend the Constitution, not the president.]

McBride wants Mossop’s ruling to be overturned and a trial to be held before a jury, which would be allowed to hear such a defense. Alternately, McBride is appealing for a reduction of sentence to community service.

The Government’s Response

McDonald for the government flatly argued that

“There is nothing in the oath of allegiance [to the Crown] which mentions the public interest. … The content of the oath of enlistment is set out. As we submitted, there is no mention of anything to do with the public interest. What we would draw your Honours’ attention to are … two parts of [the oath]. First, that it requires that the particular member of the Defence Forces ‘will well and truly serve the sovereign’. So there is a concept of service.

And then finally, within the oath, ‘will faithfully discharge my duty according to law’. And, in our submissions, not only does that oath not refer to public interest, but, indeed, when one looks at its actual terms, it is the antithesis of a concept that a member of the Defence Forces would have … discretion not to obey an order or to act in some way contrary to the Defence Forces because that member of the Defence Forces perceived that it was in the public interest.”

The question, or the concept of service … is in line with the inherent nature of a military service. And … it’s an inherent part of the military that orders are issued, orders are made by superiors, and they are followed by inferior officers. …

The oath requires ‘to discharge my duty according to law’, and again, the concept of ‘according to law’ incorporates matters such as general orders that are made by the military requiring members of the Defence Forces to comply with those orders.”

The three judges should be grappling with a collision between monarchy and democracy: does the monarch serve his people or does he ultimately serve no one except the interests of the elite to cover up war crimes? And to whom then does a soldier’s loyalty lie? Is a soldier’s life to be sacrificed to defend the nation or just the King?

Ravenlocke
2nd April 2025, 23:15
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🇺🇸🐧 Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on the uninhabited Heard and McDonald Islands. The population is 0. But there are huge populations of penguins there.

The most remote landmasses in the world are in the southern Indian Ocean and consist of two main islands, Heard Island and McDonald Island. They are external territories of Australia.

FRWL

https://x.com/dana916/status/1907566653459595422

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Ravenlocke
2nd April 2025, 23:19
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Australia WON’T respond to Trump’s tariffs

PM Albanese says 'American people will pay biggest price'

'This is why our govt will not be seeking to impose reciprocal tariffs'

https://x.com/RT_com/status/1907548721111289933

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ExomatrixTV
8th May 2025, 12:31
cross posting
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source (https://x.com/JohnKuhles1966/status/1920455858003001772)

OmeyocaN777
8th May 2025, 16:30
Australia deserves better leadership across the board—cheers to this thread for digging in.

BMJ
9th May 2025, 14:21
So How Did Boycott The Ballot Go ???

It seems up to 6 million people didn't vote out of 18 million voters. Which is a massive silent vote of no confidence in the parties and possibly the electoral process. Starts at 9.20 minutes.

P.S. I took a screen shot unintentionally at exactly at 11:11. It seems the universe maybe speaking to us here.

AustraliaOne Party - The Green Room (7 May 2025, 8:00pm AEST)

Link: https://rumble.com/v6t0zfh-australiaone-party-the-green-room-7-may-2025-800pm-aest.html

AustraliaOne Party
7 May 2025

Join Riccardo Bosi in the Green Room.

P.S. Sorry I tried to upload the video but I am having problems doing so.

ExomatrixTV
14th May 2025, 23:35
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source (https://x.com/deSunShineBand/status/1922694865311129958)


The world needs to understand what is happening in Australia...

This man wanted to withdraw $5,000 from his own bank account and was arrested for it.

Bill Ryan
14th May 2025, 23:43
1922694865311129958
source (https://x.com/deSunShineBand/status/1922694865311129958)Mod note from Bill:

What does this say?

Bluegreen
15th May 2025, 00:07
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ExomatrixTV
15th May 2025, 01:52
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source (https://x.com/deSunShineBand/status/1922694865311129958)Mod note from Bill:

What does this say?


The world needs to understand what is happening in Australia...

This man wanted to withdraw $5,000 from his own bank account and was arrested for it.

Tigger
15th May 2025, 03:46
The world needs to understand what is happening in Australia...

This man wanted to withdraw $5,000 from his own bank account and was arrested for it.

More to the point: Australians themselves need to understand what is happening and take corrective action. The problem is, most Australians are either blithely unaware of what is creeping up on them, or they simply don’t care enough to ‘draw a line in the sand’. That’s the frightening part. The problem lies within the mindset of the citizens of Australia, not the ridiculousness of the situation we see in this video. Australians apparently have learned very little from the Covid era, as they still seem to be happy to passively allow corporations’ and government overreach in progressively more aspects of their lives.

It isn’t confined to Australia of course, it’s a mind-virus that paralyses people through fear and ignorance into inaction and blind acquiescence all over the Western world.

Looking at this video, it seems to me that the man probably reacted inappropriately when the bank wouldn’t give him his money (not an uncommon occurrence these days I might add - on both points), so the bank called the police to remove the disruptive person. It’s unclear exactly what happened inside the bank, but gauging from the man’s behaviour in this video, I’d imagine the police are not acting inappropriately in this instance. Whether or not he was charged over this incident remains unclear.

The onlookers in the street are heard making disparaging remarks towards the police officers. Is that the real issue? Is the man’s reaction the real issue? I think not - this, to me, is what Chris Martenson refers to as “rats in a cage”. See this 29-minute video for clarification:
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Interestingly enough, a news clip caught my attention this morning (7 minutes long), which may provide some background on government overreach within the banking system:
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Tigger
5th June 2025, 12:42
This thread does not get enough activity IMO.

I wish to share a quick video from “TopherField”. It discusses the recent Australian Government’s adoption of the WHO’s ‘pandemic treaty’, which effectively relinquishes sovereign control to a foreign (unelected) entity.

The parameters of this ‘agreement’ have not been made clear to the Australian public. From what I understand, the boundaries of ‘overreach’ are not clearly defined.

The parameters of this agreement seem to be very ambiguous but they certainly do alter the Constitution of Australia, and therefore should have gone to a public referendum. It didn’t, and that’s something that every Australian needs to understand. Your government is selling you out, step by step, and they’re relying on your ignorance and laziness to get away with it.

The video clip runs for just over 11 minutes. It is important viewing for Australians.

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Tigger
9th June 2025, 13:34
Years ago, at the inflexion point of the “Third Turning” in 1991 [Read “The Fourth Turning” by William Strauss and Neil Howe], media mogul Kerry Packer faced down a House of Representatives Select Committee inquiry into ownership of the print media. I’d recommend anybody who has 2 hours to spare to watch the full video, because it shows you just how government overreach begins.

The highlights of that event are summarised in this 8 minute video clip below. Recorded on 4-Nov-1991. Pay particular attention to what Kerry Packer says at 5:56 in this clip:

(05:56)]”You made the rules in 1986… I didn’t try to ‘sneak around the back-door’ or sneak underneath this. These rules were made in 1986. I read the rules and said “what am I allowed to do?” And that’s exactly what I’ve done.

Now, why do you want to change the rules again? This is the first… What’s happened with this operation going on now is exactly what those rules were put in place for. It’s the first time it’s been used, it’s exactly what they’ve been put in place for. And we have obeyed them absolutely. Why do you want to change the rules again?

I mean, since I grew up as a boy, I would imagine that, through the parliaments of Australia, from the time I was 18, 19 years old until now, there must’ve been ten thousand new laws been passed. And I don’t really think that it’s that much of a better place. And I’d like to make a suggestion to you which I think would be far more useful: If you want to pass a new law, why don’t you only do it when you’ve repealed an old one?

I mean, this idea of just passing legislation, legislation every time someone blinks, It’s a nonsense! Nobody knows it, nobody understands it. You’ve gotta be a lawyer with books up to here… Purely and simply to do the things we used to do, and every time you pass a new law, you take somebody’s privileges away from them.”

Kerry goes on to point out the inequities of the Australian taxation system at 7:22 in the video, in what many have agreed to be the most iconic statement against the Australian government of all time:

”Now, of course I am minimising my tax. And if anybody in this country doesn’t minimise their tax, they want their heads read. Because, as a government, I can tell you that you’re not spending it that well that we should be donating extra!”

In 1991, the then Labor government was in power under Prime Minister Bob Hawke, a Rhodes scholar. (Paul Keating (the Labor Treasurer) replaced him on December 20, 1991). Isn’t it eerie, that, in 2025, this newly elected Labor / socialist regime wants to introduce a new tax on “unrealised gains”, which essentially is a tax on perceived profits that haven’t been earned yet.

Watch the video clip:
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Tigger
25th July 2025, 12:55
I feel like I am in an echo-chamber on this thread. I urge our Australian members of this forum to pay more attention to matters closer at home. Look at who your government is selling out to:

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Is saddens me to witness a ubiquitous attitude of passivity and apathy among Australians. The very people who collectively built a great nation are now allowing it to fall into ruin. What happened to that visceral national pride? It’s gone IMO. People have become lazy and submissive, without concern, without an understanding of history, without courage.

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And nobody wants to confront the fact that, while our sovereignty may be under subversive attack, we’re forgetting that “united we stand”. We collectively DO have the power to stop government overreach. It just takes courage, and a willingness to come together:

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It does not need to be an uprising. Just a peaceful understanding of non-compliance:

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Rawhide68
26th July 2025, 08:05
Goto Max Igan he's back in your lanes, banned from youtube , I use Bitchute and the crowhouse to find em

Violet3
26th July 2025, 14:17
Thanks Tigger
I don't look at Australian politics that much and feel guilty, but find it depressing and shameful. My partner is not Australian but does pay attention to politics here and gives me summaries so I stay on the edge of awareness. I prefer to pay more attention to what is happening globally: ghastly as the news often is, strangely it pains me less than hearing what is going on in my own pathetic country.

Tigger
28th July 2025, 11:07
Thank you Violet. Yours is a really important perspective. Many Australians shy away from politics, and forgive me if I purloin an inference here - I think many would agree with your view that our political structure and machinations appear to be somewhat “depressing and shameful”. Wasteful, corrupt and utterly geared towards personal gain would be other relevant observational remarks.

The problem is, Australians are not ‘en-mass’ stupid. They’re intuitive enough to know that what’s happening politically is not for anything as noble as the people. We all know that the only time the politicians recognise who the people are is when they look down to see who it is they’re stepping on. The other side of that problem is, nobody wants to take accountability, let alone take concerted action to reverse the decline. We’re way too scared to ‘put a foot out of line’ for fear that our fellow citizens will deride us, or even worse, exclude us. Even when those very same people secretly believe the same thing.

To illustrate the point, watch this short two minute video from “Deap Poet’s Society (1989):
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We’ve seen Great Britain and large parts of Europe descend into a dystopian nightmare. Australia is rapidly sinking into that same quagmire, and yet we still sit idly by while our politicians create laws that only restrict our freedoms and cultural identity, not build up our prosperity.

Australia, as a nation, had one of the highest levels of prosperity for over a century. By 1982, the steady decline had begun. Largely because the people became too complacent and comfortable. We forgot about the reason why we were so prosperous in the first place - we were proud of our identity. We worked hard, we subscribed to traditional values, we developed strong manufacturing, mining and textile industries and we forged a very unique national identity. We developed phenomenal infrastructure for a nation of only 15 million people [1982]. You can still see the remnants of this in the architecture of many of our cities and regional towns.

Nowadays, young Australians are being told to reject their heritage, not to honour and keep it. Nowadays, it is more socially acceptable to feel entitled to recognition without earning it. I could go on, but I think we all get the point.

Let me close with a 15-minute video that I think will strike a chord with most Australians. It outlines the ‘awakening’ period of the “Second Turning” [refer to the book: “The Fourth Turning” by Neil Howe and William Strauss (1997)] from around 1964-1984. It looks at the ‘unravelling’ period of the “Third Turning” from 1984-2007. It touches on the ‘crisis’ era of the “Fourth Turning” from 2007-present, and it ends with a hopeful message on what we can do to prevent a complete collapse of our culture:

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For more information on “The Fourth Turning”, read the synopsis at the link below:

https://frankdiana.net/2025/02/05/the-fourth-turning-a-prophetic-lens-on-our-turbulent-times/

Tigger
30th July 2025, 10:56
I’ve watched the video below twice today, because it completely echoes some of my comments in post #26 (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?129380-God-Save-Australia&p=1678273&viewfull=1#post1678273). So I know I’m not the only one who realises just how precarious the western civilization’s situation is right now. (I’m also a little bit flattered that I’m not the only one who recognises some parallel references to the movie “Braveheart” :chuckle:

I know people are time-poor and are not always inclined to spend 16 minutes watching yet another video clip. In this case, I urge anyone who cares enough, to invest their time to watch some quality independent journalism.

Key points:

1/. Australia is following the UK in censorship of free speech
2/. The police are the ones responsible for enforcing these heinous ‘laws’
3/. People (civilians and citizens) will abandon their freedom for security

Please watch this:
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Tigger
4th August 2025, 14:16
My fellow Australians…

Let’s take a stroll down “Amnesia Lane”. Years ago, Australian commercial television ads were publicised to encourage national pride, community spirit and social cohesion. Let’s take a look at some of these now. All short videos (less than 2 mins):

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The “Do the Right Thing” ads were iconic throughout the 1970’s:
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And 1980’s:
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We encouraged our citizens to holiday within our own country first:
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We had a booming steel and manufacturing industry:
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These days, such ads would be considered ‘racist’ and ‘exclusionary’…

And here’s the absolute irony. Look at the Labor Party’s political campaign message in 1996:
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So tell me, folks, what has happened in the last 30 years or so?

More to the point: what are Australians about to do about it? We’ve been sold down the river while we sit idly by hoping that we’ll get lucky on the poker machines or something. Not going to happen folks.

“Not unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot. Nothing is going to get better, it’s not!”
- Dr Seuss - “The Lorax”

“I mean, since I grew up as a boy, I’d imagine that though the parliaments of Australia from my years of 18 or 19 years old until now, there must have been ten thousand new laws been passed. And I don’t think it’s really that much of a better place. And I’d like to make a suggestion to you that I think would be far more useful; If you’re going to pass a new law, why don’t you only do it when you’ve repealed an old one?
I mean this idea of just passing legislation after legislation every time someone blinks, it’s a nonsense! Nobody knows it, nobody understands it, you’ve gotta be a lawyer, with books up to here… Purely and simply to do the things we used to do, and every time you pass a new law, you take somebody’s privileges away from them.”
- Kerry Packer, 1991 during the Print Media Inquiry. Highlights are here (8 minute video clip):

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Tigger
8th August 2025, 11:16
Some more news from the People’s Republic of Australia, not that anybody seems to care (16 minutes):

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Sky News today (7 mins):

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A 5 second message to those robots who are still asleep:
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BMJ
1st September 2025, 01:05
Australias Operation Raise The Flag

‘Tens of thousands’ call for an end to mass immigration in ‘March for Australia’ protests

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Sky News Australia
Aug 31, 2025

Sky News host James Macpherson discusses the ‘March for Australia’ protests which saw “tens of thousands” out calling to stop mass immigration.

“Tens of thousands of people marched in cities across Australia today to show their pride in Australia and call for a stop to mass immigration,” Mr Macpherson said.

“Labor politicians should have had more faith in their fellow Australians, when neo-Nazi leader Jack Eltis was given the microphone in Sydney, large numbers of people booed and many left the event.”

Anti-Immigration protests take place across Australia

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news.com.au
Aug 31, 2025

Anti-Immigration protests take place across Australia

Vision shows scenes from August 31st anti-immigration protests in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

Protests have descended on Melbourne streets, with images revealing a large turn out in the Victorian capital.

March for Australia and Pro-Palestine protesters have collided at the Bourke St and Swanston St intersection in Melbourne’s CBD, with the ABC reporting a brawl erupted as the groups met.

Thousands of people gathered in Belmore Park just south of Sydney’s CBD as they marched through the heart of the city.

With an expected turnout of only around 1500 people, a burgeoning crowd spilt out of the park onto the street.

A significant police presence including the riot squad, police horses and a helicopter accompanied the marchers.

Protesters at the event voiced a smattering of grievances, from cost of living, the housing crisis, power bills and immigration.

Many flooded into the Roma Street parkland in Brisbane on Sunday morning, as the crowd chanted “sack Albo, sack Albo”.

Those marchers in their thousands then moved towards Parliament House.

Protesters streamed to the front of Parliament House to the soundtrack of ‘Great Southern Land’ by Icehouse, before speeches were given.

Police in Brisbane also guarded a small counter protest, with increasingly violent threats flung towards the counter protesters.

BMJ
8th September 2025, 11:03
Business Influencing Bills


Albo's MELTDOWN after David Pocock DROPS the DIRTY SECRET of Parliament Lobbyists live on TV

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Info AusPol
Sep 5, 2025
Albo GOES BALLISTIC after David Pocock DROPS the DIRTY SECRET of Parliament Lobbyists live on TV

David Pocock exposes Canberra’s hidden army of lobbyists LIVE on TV. Former MPs, secret passes, and tens of millions spent behind closed doors — Australians are being kept in the dark while the political elite play their game. The full scandal is just beginning…


Senator David Pocock - Introduction of Lobbying (Improving Government Honesty and Trust) Bill 2025

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David Pocock
Sep 4, 2025
Full speech of Senator David Pocock for the introduction of his Private Senators Bill bill - Introduction of Lobbying (Improving Government Honesty and Trust) Bill 2025

BMJ
22nd September 2025, 13:34
Queensland Government Gifts an Australian Town To An Aboriginal Corporation

They couldn't pull this off with the Voice referendum, which Aussies said NO to, and so now they are trying to do the same by other means.


This must be stopped, because it can happen anywhere in Australia. The Topher Project Ep 184

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TopherField
Sep 22, 2025
'Treaty' and Native Title is about destroying private property rights for the majority, to appease an un-appeasable minority, and what's happening in Toobeah is a TEST CASE for what may soon be happening everywhere.

BMJ
4th October 2025, 06:44
Fast forward to 2023.

Then on the 22 July 2023 we had quote " The future USS Canberra (LCS 30) will join the U.S. Navy active fleet on July 22 with the U.S. Navy’s first international commissioning ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East in Sydney, Australia. "

Link: https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3400496/uss-canberra-will-join-the-us-fleet-in-australia-to-honor-namesake/

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This was the first break from tradition in over 200 years of US naval ship commissioning, was this commissioning an act of goodwill a show of the strength of the alliance between USA and Australia.

Or if the US Navy tradition was being upheld that is to say every ship in the US Navy is to be commissioned in US waters, does this indicate that Sydney Harbour is US waters and if so does that mean Australia is a protectorate or State of the USA?


So Whats Are The Signs Of Change Of Management?

June 2019
Three chinese warship entered Sydney Harbour and docked at Garden Island, this was an unplanned visit by these chinese warship. The Australian government played it as if it was an agreed to a “reciprocal visit” as Scomo had suggested.

This was a statement by the CCP to Australians that " we own you Australia ".

Link: https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/important-detail-we-missed-in-the-arrival-of-chinese-warships-to-sydney/news-story/a8474e5d7219ee21d42f3bf73388c7c1

July 2023
Fast forward to the above July 2023 and the "formal" commissioning of the USS Canberra in Sydney at Garden Island the USA was making a clear statement to china we are Australia's friend and protector. Currently we are under the stewardship of the USA. The cabal ceded Australia to the white hats.

If you were to take control of a country the first port of call would be the military, politic and then broader government then onto to media and so on.

Currently I believe we are in a state of martial law, COG and military control.

This video below by Australia One featuring Riccardo Bosi on the 8/10/25 where he states at 1hour & 4 minutes that we are currently in marital law and under US military control.

Link: https://rumble.com/v700ry8-australiaone-party-gr-who-is-john-galt-8-october-2025-800pm-aedt.html?start=3840

Changes In The ADF Based On Military Need
I take an interest in ADF affairs and things that I have noticed that seem odd. So logically the white hats started with a clean out and streamlining of the ADF.

By as in these instances the right military decisions being made as opposed to a political decision.

December 2021
ADF plans to replace the fairly new MRH-90 Taipan these weren't suited to the task and so retired earl. This was a political decision as the ADF clearly stated they wanted the UH-60M Blackhawks. Now the UH-60M Blackhawks are being delivered we have about 12 on hand.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHIndustries_MRH-90_Taipan

October 2022
20 Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel we were meant to replace 26 ships of offshore patrol vessel, mine hunters and survey vessels type. The production has been reduced to only 6 ships as the design is not fit for purpose.

The Arafura is incapable of being a corvette which it possibly was intended to be with upgrades down the track, and overkill when it comes to being a patrol boat.

The role of patrol boat is being taken up by the purchase of 22 Evolved Cape Class Patrol boats, built by Austal Australia who's sister company also built the USS Canberra.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arafura-class_offshore_patrol_vessel
Link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape-class_patrol_boat

July 2025
Axing 30% Of The Top Brass in the ADF (Getting ride of the Freemasons)
Come on the ADF is a freemasons boys club so life long chushy jobs for the masons, axing would be unheard of, right? Well not when the white hats take control.

Quote " As we have reported in the current edition of APDR, a major shakeup is in the pipeline for the senior ranks of Defence. Service Chiefs have been directed to cut 1-star and above positions by 30%. A reduction of similar magnitude is under consideration for APS staff. If carried out in full, this would see about 270 of the highest-paid and most experienced people being politely shown the door. "

As Riccardo Bosi has pointed out any high ranking official in the ADF is a freemason goat jokey and they are being shown the door.

Link: https://asiapacificdefencereporter.com/defence-senior-ranks-to-be-purged/

August 2025
RAN purchase of 11 new general purpose frigates being the Upgraded Mogami Class Frigates, also the reduction of the Hunter Class Frigates from 9 planned to 6 being built. On paper by most metrics the Upgraded Mogami is is by far a better option that the Hunter.

Beyond that the Hunter Class Frigate costs four times more per unit than comparable frigates, so the Upgraded Mogami is also alot better value for taxpayer money.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogami-class_frigate
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter-class_frigate

The World’s Most Expensive Frigate? Inside Australia’s Hunter Class
Link: https://youtu.be/ZKd98eLx0Ug?si=pUn1S9e_hxeaLKCB


October 2025
Eurocopter Tiger ARH Tiger yet another political decision and still fairly new equipment was retired earl when the obvious need was for the AH-64E Apache. We are receiving the AH-64E Apache now first 2 delivered this month.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_Tiger#Tiger_ARH

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Yeh the big one. We were going to buy the Attack class submarine from France, which was basically a redesign of the french Suffren-class nuclear powered submarine.

Our politicians in all their politically correct bent opinions thought it was great idea to turn this nuclear submarine into a conventional submarine that is diesel electric.
In laymen terms thats like ordering a brand new 2025 Ford Mustang and asking Mr Ford to option it with a Ford Model T drive train, literally. And yes diesel electric has been around that long and much unchanged since 1910 or so.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffren-class_submarine#Australia

I know the acquisition of nuclear submarines is some type of bogey man for the normies but the fact is that beyond an aircraft carrier strike group having up to 5 Virginia-class submarines will be the absolute pinnacle of the ADF force projection bar none.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia-class_submarine

For several decades, at least since the 1980's, the RAN & ADF having been wanting asking for nuclear submarines so why have the USA agreed to this finally. Because the white hats are in control of Australia and now they have the confidence that they can share this technology with us.

September 2025 - B-52's & Darwin
The US plans to station up to 6 B-52 bombers in Darwin as a result the US built 11 large fuel tanks for their needs. The issue is the US did not ask the NT government for permission they simply went ahead and built them. Why? Because the NT government is not even in charge of their own christmas party let alone making any major decisions, remember the US is governing Australia at the moment.

Quote
" Eleven massive US military fuel tanks built unlawfully on Darwin Harbour have received an exemption from occupancy certification. The exemption was granted by the Northern Territory government the day it was due to respond to questions about an almost year-long secret plan to exempt the tanks. NT government minister Josh Burgoyne says he approved the tanks for operation after they were signed off as compliant by an independent engineer. "

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-05/nt-us-military-fuel-tanks-darwin-government-exemption-foi/105736876

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-10-31/china-tensions-taiwan-us-military-deploy-bombers-to-australia/101585380

Is this a permanent change?
No the US will hand back Australia once they manage to clean out sufficiently these "freemason" and "emily list" scumbags from the populace. Like Riccardo Bosi has stated we have more of these scumbags per capita then any other country in the world.

Any Evidence?

March 2024 - SAS shot across the bow, maybe ???
March 2024 Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon died after his parachute failed to properly deployed he was Special Operations Command and was a qualified parachutist. This incident occured over RAAF Base Richmond. Jack was the son of the former labour defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon.

What was odd about this incident was that Jack was a high profile figure, highly skilled at parachuting and was the son of a former labour defence minister and lastly this incident occured over a RAAF base in plan sight of many spectators.

This is speculation but it could have been intentional a warning and the result of infighting between the white hats and black hats in the ADF.

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-07/nsw-soldier-killed-in-parachute-accident-richmond-base/103560782

Thoughts on Aussie Special Forces by Nate Cornacchia and a retired green beret out of 1st SFG.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA2wbAdzeZY

August 2025 - Talisman Sabre 2025
What better front than a military operation or a supposed natural disaster to hide the on going clean out of the cabal.

Every two years we host this big shindig up north primarily between the US and ADF. We were meant to be hosting all up about 35,000 troops but this blew out to 43,000.

Shortly after the military exercise quote " The epicentre struck around 200km north of Brisbane about 9.50am (on the 17/8/25) at a depth of 10km, with thousands of residents reporting they felt the quake".

What was odd about this earthquake was that firstly QLD rarely gets earthquakes, secondly it was straight after Talisman Sabre 2025 and thirdly it was 10km underground. 10km seems to be the sweet spot for these DUMBS as according to Gene Decode.

Link: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100318-The-Qanon-posts-and-associated-US-political-analysis&p=1681448&viewfull=1#post1681448

December 2023 - Albo & Penny Wongs " The Pause" - Or COG To Those That Know

So what is COG it is Continuation of a FAKE Government in the times of war to ensure that the masses remain calm during the the transition to temporary military rule.

1/12/23, I have some interesting news, I was talking to my best friend on monday while she was watching the 6pm news and PM Albo & our ministry of foreign affairs Penny Wrong were talking about supporting Israel I didn't take much note until both mentioned in their announcements the word " pause ".

In these political times that is a word that is associated with CIC Trump & The Plan. Politicians will say exactly what they are told to say and it has meaning. So inserting the word "pause" in their respective announcements can only suggest they are now controlled by the good guys, and it was a shout out to this fact.

Link: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?120854-Derek-Johnson-says-Trump-could-still-be-the-legal-US-President&p=1588618&viewfull=1#post1588618

White Hats Creating Controversy To Simulate The Normies Into Questioning Things

Coal versus Green Energy
PM Albo doubling down on climate change and green energy at the UN straight off the back of President Trump calling the green deal a scam. Whilst Australias CSIRO says coal is more efficient than windmills & solar panels.

Link: https://youtu.be/io9VE3knu3M?si=0gOl4bRgt_DF3evy
Link: https://youtu.be/io9VE3knu3M?si=0gOl4bRgt_DF3evy

Australia officially recognises Palestine at UN General Assembly

Link: https://youtu.be/ZtWIfZujKHs?si=PmWIQItdj7prksZ_

Well ,well thats going to send the Australian jewish/khazarian community into a spin I'm sure they thought they had the country under their complete control. With this bit of news there will be alot of questions in their community.

Daniel Andrews Goes To China

DA one of the worlds infamous faces of the COVID mandates. Pledged his allegiance in April 2021 to China by signing up to the belt and road initiative and more recently in September 2025 visited China for a grand military parade celebrating Chinas WW2 victory.

Shadow Defence Minister Angus Taylor told 2CC Mr Andrews needed to "decide whether he's Australian or not"...""We have our former Victorian premier who got into the parade and, obviously, the photos, not just with the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi [Jinping], but with a whole series of other dictators and tyrants from Russia, from Iran, from North Korea," Mr Taylor said."

So the question for Victorians and Australians whom did DA serve the people or foreign interests furthermore whom do any of politicians serve really. It glaringly obvious but is this type of controversy enough to wake up the normies to question and act on it.

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-22/what-was-in-victoria-belt-and-road-deal-with-china/100086224
Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-04/daniel-andrews-releases-china-photo-statement/105736700

Or will they simply sit back and continue to worry about the standing of their favourite footy team and that circus, next 4WD or mobile phone upgrade, chrissy holiday to Barley and the mortgage. Is it going to take a hit to the back pocket to literally wake them up?

But these are the signs that I have seen that indicate to me we are under new and improved management and heading for a better future. But the catch is will we get there sooner or later, and that depends on the participation of the normies because our freedom will not be gifted by the white hats it has to be earned.

P.S. This is a work in progress I haven't finished writing this yet.

BMJ
14th October 2025, 06:11
Fast forward to 2023.

Then on the 22 July 2023 we had quote " The future USS Canberra (LCS 30) will join the U.S. Navy active fleet on July 22 with the U.S. Navy’s first international commissioning ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East in Sydney, Australia. "

Link: https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3400496/uss-canberra-will-join-the-us-fleet-in-australia-to-honor-namesake/

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This was the first break from tradition in over 200 years of US naval ship commissioning, was this commissioning an act of goodwill a show of the strength of the alliance between USA and Australia.

Or if the US Navy tradition was being upheld that is to say every ship in the US Navy is to be commissioned in US waters, does this indicate that Sydney Harbour is US waters and if so does that mean Australia is a protectorate or State of the USA?


So Whats Are The Signs Of Change Of Management?

June 2019
Three chinese warship entered Sydney Harbour and docked at Garden Island, this was an unplanned visit by these chinese warship. The Australian government played it as if it was an agreed to a “reciprocal visit” as Scomo had suggested.

This was a statement by the CCP to Australians that " we own you Australia ".

Link: https://www.news.com.au/technology/innovation/military/important-detail-we-missed-in-the-arrival-of-chinese-warships-to-sydney/news-story/a8474e5d7219ee21d42f3bf73388c7c1

July 2023
Fast forward to the above July 2023 and the "formal" commissioning of the USS Canberra in Sydney at Garden Island the USA was making a clear statement to china we are Australia's friend and protector. Currently we are under the stewardship of the USA. The cabal ceded Australia to the white hats.

If you were to take control of a country the first port of call would be the military, politic and then broader government then onto to media and so on.

Currently I believe we are in a state of martial law, COG and military control.

This video below by Australia One featuring Riccardo Bosi on the 8/10/25 where he states at 1hour & 4 minutes that we are currently in marital law and under US military control.

Link: https://rumble.com/v700ry8-australiaone-party-gr-who-is-john-galt-8-october-2025-800pm-aedt.html?start=3840

Changes In The ADF Based On Military Need
I take an interest in ADF affairs and things that I have noticed that seem odd. So logically the white hats started with a clean out and streamlining of the ADF.

By as in these instances the right military decisions being made as opposed to a political decision.

December 2021
ADF plans to replace the fairly new MRH-90 Taipan these weren't suited to the task at hand and retired earl. This was a political decision as the ADF clearly stated they wanted the UH-60M Blackhawks. Now the UH-60M Blackhawks are being delivered we have about 12 on hand.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NHIndustries_MRH-90_Taipan

October 2022
20 Arafura-class offshore patrol vessel we were meant to replace 26 ships of offshore patrol vessel, mine hunters and survey vessels type. The production has been reduced to only 6 ships as the design is not fit for purpose.

The Arafura is incapable of being a corvette which it possibly was intended to be with upgrades down the track, and overkill when it comes to being a patrol boat.

The role of patrol boat is being taken up by the purchase of 22 Evolved Cape Class Patrol boats, built by Austal Australia who's sister company also built the USS Canberra.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arafura-class_offshore_patrol_vessel
Link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape-class_patrol_boat

July 2025
Axing 30% Of The Top Brass in the ADF (Getting ride of the Freemasons)
Come on this is a freemaons boys club so life long chushy jobs for the masons, axing would be unheard of, right? Well not when the white hats take control.

Quote " As we have reported in the current edition of APDR, a major shakeup is in the pipeline for the senior ranks of Defence. Service Chiefs have been directed to cut 1-star and above positions by 30%. A reduction of similar magnitude is under consideration for APS staff. If carried out in full, this would see about 270 of the highest-paid and most experienced people being politely shown the door. "

As Riccardo Bosi has pointed out any high ranking official in the ADF is freemason goat jokey and they are being shown the door.

Link: https://asiapacificdefencereporter.com/defence-senior-ranks-to-be-purged/

August 2025
RAN purchase of 11 new general purpose frigates being the Upgraded Mogami Class Frigates, also the reduction of the Hunter Class Frigates from 9 planned to 6 being built. On paper by most metrics the Upgraded Mogami is is by far a better option that the Hunter.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mogami-class_frigate
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunter-class_frigate

October 2025
Eurocopter Tiger ARH Tiger yet another political decision and still fairly new equipment was retired earl when the obvious need was for the AH-64E Apache. We are receiving the AH-64E Apache now first 2 delivered this month.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurocopter_Tiger#Tiger_ARH

AUKUS
Yeh the big one. We were going to buy the Attack class submarine from France, which was basically a redesign of the french Suffren-class nuclear powered submarine.

Our politicians in all their politically correct bent opinions thought it was great idea to turn this nuclear submarine into a conventional submarine that is diesel electric.
In laymen terms thats like ordering a brand new 2025 Ford Mustang and asking Mr Ford to option it with a Ford Model T drive train, literally. And yes diesel electric has been around that long and much unchanged since 1910 or so.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suffren-class_submarine#Australia

I know they acquisition of nuclear submarines is some type bogey man for the normies but the fact is that beyond an aircraft carrier strike group having up to 5 Virginia-class submarines will be the absolute pinnacle of the ADF force projection bar none.

Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginia-class_submarine

For several decades the RAN & ADF having been wanting asking for nuclear submarines so why have the USA agreed to this finally. Because the white hats are in control of Australia and now they have the confidence that they can share this technology with us.

September 2025 - B-52's & Darwin
The US plans to station up to 6 B-52 bombers in Darwin as a result the US built 11 large fuel tanks for their needs. The issue is the US did not ask the NT government for permission they simply went ahead and built them. Why? Because the NT government is not even in charge of their own christmas party let alone making any major decisions, remember the US is governing Australia at the moment.

Quote
" Eleven massive US military fuel tanks built unlawfully on Darwin Harbour have received an exemption from occupancy certification. The exemption was granted by the Northern Territory government the day it was due to respond to questions about an almost year-long secret plan to exempt the tanks. NT government minister Josh Burgoyne says he approved the tanks for operation after they were signed off as compliant by an independent engineer. "

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-05/nt-us-military-fuel-tanks-darwin-government-exemption-foi/105736876

Is this a permanent change?
No the US will hand back Australia once they manage to clean out sufficiently these freemason and emily list scumbags from the populace. Like Riccardo Bosi has stated we have more of these scumbags per capita then any other country in the world.

Any Evidence?

March 2024 - SAS shot across the bow, maybe ???
March 2024 Lance Corporal Jack Fitzgibbon died after his parachute failed to properly deployed he was Special Operations Command and was a qualified parachutist. This incident occured over RAAF Base Richmond. Jack was the son of the former labour defence minister Joel Fitzgibbon.

What was odd about this incident was that Jack was a high profile figure, highly skilled at parachuting and was the son of a former labour defence minister and lastly this incident occured over a RAAF base in plan sight of many spectators.

This is speculation but it could have been intentional a warning and the result of infighting between the white hats and black hats in the ADF.

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-03-07/nsw-soldier-killed-in-parachute-accident-richmond-base/103560782

Thoughts on Aussie Special Forces by Nate Cornacchia and a retired green beret out of 1st SFG.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA2wbAdzeZY

August 2025 - Talisman Sabre 2025
What better front than a military operation or a supposed natural disaster to hide the on going clean out of the cabal.

Every two years we host this big shindig up north primarily between the US and ADF. We were meant to be hosting all up about 35,000 troops but this blew out to 43,000.

Shortly after the military exercise quote " The epicentre struck around 200km north of Brisbane about 9.50am (on the 17/8/25) at a depth of 10km, with thousands of residents reporting they felt the quake".

What was odd about this earthquake was that firstly QLD rarely gets earthquakes, secondly it was straight after Talisman Sabre 2025 and thirdly it was 10km underground. 10km seems to be the sweet spot for these DUMBS as according to Gene Decode.

Link: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100318-The-Qanon-posts-and-associated-US-political-analysis&p=1681448&viewfull=1#post1681448

December 2023 - Albo & Penny Wongs " The Pause" - Or COG To Those That Know

So what is COG it is Continuation of a FAKE Government in the times of war to ensure that the masses remain calm during the the transition to temporary military rule.

1/12/23, I have some interesting news, I was talking to my best friend on monday while she was watching the 6pm news and PM Albo & our ministry of foreign affairs Penny Wrong were talking about supporting Israel I didn't take much note until both mentioned in their announcements the word " pause ".

In these political times that is a word that is associated with CIC Trump & The Plan. Politicians will say exactly what they are told to say and it has meaning. So inserting the word "pause" in their respective announcements can only suggest they are now controlled by the good guys, and it was a shout out to this fact.

Link: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?120854-Derek-Johnson-says-Trump-could-still-be-the-legal-US-President&p=1588618&viewfull=1#post1588618

White Hats Creating Controversy To Simulate The Normies Into Questioning Things

Coal versus Green Energy
PM Albo doubling down on climate change and green energy at the UN straight off the back of President Trump calling the green deal a scam. Whilst Australias CSIRO says coal is more efficient than windmills & solar panels.

Link: https://youtu.be/io9VE3knu3M?si=0gOl4bRgt_DF3evy
Link: https://youtu.be/io9VE3knu3M?si=0gOl4bRgt_DF3evy

Australia officially recognises Palestine at UN General Assembly

Link: https://youtu.be/ZtWIfZujKHs?si=PmWIQItdj7prksZ_

Well ,well thats going to send the Australian jewish/khazarian community into a spin I'm sure they thought they had the country under their complete control. With this bit of news there will be alot of questions in their community.

Daniel Andrews Goes To China

DA one of the worlds infamous faces of the COVID mandates. Pledged his allegiance in April 2021 to China by signing up to the belt and road initiative and more recently in September 2025 visited China for a grand military parade celebrating Chinas WW2 victory.

Shadow Defence Minister Angus Taylor told 2CC Mr Andrews needed to "decide whether he's Australian or not"...""We have our former Victorian premier who got into the parade and, obviously, the photos, not just with the General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party, Xi [Jinping], but with a whole series of other dictators and tyrants from Russia, from Iran, from North Korea," Mr Taylor said."

So the question for Victorians and Australians whom did DA serve the people or foreign interests furthermore whom do any of politicians serve really. It glaringly obvious but is this type of controversy enough to wake up the normies to question and act on it.

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-04-22/what-was-in-victoria-belt-and-road-deal-with-china/100086224
Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09-04/daniel-andrews-releases-china-photo-statement/105736700

Or will they simply sit back worry about the standing of their favourite footy team and that circus, next 4WD and or mobile phone upgrade, chrissy holiday to Barley and the mortgage. Is it going to take a hit to the back pocket to literally wake them up?

But these are the signs that I have seen that indicate to me we are under new and improved management and heading for a better future. But the catch is will we get there sooner or later, and that depends on the participation of the normies because our freedom will not be gifted by the white hats it has to be earned.

P.S. This is a work in progress I haven't finished writing this yet.



Yes Please President Trump !!!
One week delta, 7 days, the song thats playing is by Men At Work titled "Down Under", so in essence the message is it's " time to take out the trash down under".

TIME TO TAKE OUT THE TRASH!!!( AUSTRALIA)

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Men At Work - Down Under (Official HD Video)

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Men At Work
Feb 8, 2013

BMJ
30th October 2025, 13:06
‘Seeking to create a new state’: Proposed bill divides Victorians by race

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Sky News Australia
Oct 28, 2025

Victorian Barrister Lana Collaris explains the proposed Treaty Bill to create a co-governance in Victoria.
“It is seeking to create a new state within our state,” Ms Collaris told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Because it is a co-governance structure, any bill, no matter what the bill is about, the member who introduces the bill must consult with this new Indigenous state.
“Children from prep to year ten will have to be taught what is called truth-telling.”

BMJ
31st October 2025, 13:40
‘Seeking to create a new state’: Proposed bill divides Victorians by race

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Sky News Australia
Oct 28, 2025

Victorian Barrister Lana Collaris explains the proposed Treaty Bill to create a co-governance in Victoria.
“It is seeking to create a new state within our state,” Ms Collaris told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Because it is a co-governance structure, any bill, no matter what the bill is about, the member who introduces the bill must consult with this new Indigenous state.
“Children from prep to year ten will have to be taught what is called truth-telling.”



‘Bad news’: Outrage unfolds as Victoria passes ‘divisive’ treaty bill

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Sky News Australia
Oct 31, 2025

Sky News host Steve Price says the “divisive” Treaty Bill in Victoria is “bad news”.

“In emotional, historic and chaotic scenes last night in the Victorian Parliament's Upper House, Australia's second largest state by population became, by law, a divided state…a place where your skin colour, your DNA, gives you an advantage over non-indigenous Victorians," Mr Price said.

“A treaty bill passed the Victorian Parliament, where the 10-year-old Labor government has a lower house majority, and when you combine their numbers in the Upper House with those of the Greens and a mix match of Independents, a clear advantage.

“Late today, a Herald Sun poll was running at 94 per cent of Victorians saying they disagree with it.”

Violet3
1st November 2025, 08:01
Wow, the indigenous peoples comprise about 3% of the total Australian population on average (% varies widely across states, and Victoria has one of the smallest %). Hard to believe this is happening.

rgray222
1st November 2025, 13:31
‘Seeking to create a new state’: Proposed bill divides Victorians by race

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Sky News Australia
Oct 28, 2025

Victorian Barrister Lana Collaris explains the proposed Treaty Bill to create a co-governance in Victoria.
“It is seeking to create a new state within our state,” Ms Collaris told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Because it is a co-governance structure, any bill, no matter what the bill is about, the member who introduces the bill must consult with this new Indigenous state.
“Children from prep to year ten will have to be taught what is called truth-telling.”

The road to malcontentment is also the road to global government. Creating such onerous regulations around government assures that when global government is presented to the people, it will easily appear as a more acceptable option. They are doing the same thing in the USA, but the vehicle being used there is the social democrat, which is just a euphemism for Marxism. They are playing the long game, and when it gets bad enough around the world, global government will be rolled out.

The statement below is one of the funniest and most dangerous statements I think I have ever read.


Children from prep to year ten will have to be taught what is called truth-telling.

BMJ
10th November 2025, 10:18
‘Seeking to create a new state’: Proposed bill divides Victorians by race

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Sky News Australia
Oct 28, 2025

Victorian Barrister Lana Collaris explains the proposed Treaty Bill to create a co-governance in Victoria.
“It is seeking to create a new state within our state,” Ms Collaris told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“Because it is a co-governance structure, any bill, no matter what the bill is about, the member who introduces the bill must consult with this new Indigenous state.
“Children from prep to year ten will have to be taught what is called truth-telling.”



‘Bad news’: Outrage unfolds as Victoria passes ‘divisive’ treaty bill

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Sky News Australia
Oct 31, 2025

Sky News host Steve Price says the “divisive” Treaty Bill in Victoria is “bad news”.

“In emotional, historic and chaotic scenes last night in the Victorian Parliament's Upper House, Australia's second largest state by population became, by law, a divided state…a place where your skin colour, your DNA, gives you an advantage over non-indigenous Victorians," Mr Price said.

“A treaty bill passed the Victorian Parliament, where the 10-year-old Labor government has a lower house majority, and when you combine their numbers in the Upper House with those of the Greens and a mix match of Independents, a clear advantage.

“Late today, a Herald Sun poll was running at 94 per cent of Victorians saying they disagree with it.”



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No surprise and as expected.

With the Voice Referendum failing miserable the Victorian Government has found another means to the same end in this new legislation.

With the state or federal government fully funding the legal bills for the indigenous well hey might as well make a claim for all of Melbourne.

As the typical aboriginal has no like or regard for the indigenous politicians, the question then is will the decision making be truely altruistic or will the politically savvy indigenous be making decisions based on kickbacks.


Victoria's Wurundjeri people file native title claim for Melbourne

Quote:
" The Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung people in Victoria have filed a native title claim with the Federal Court, seeking recognition over country that spans much of Melbourne. ...

Native title — a legal recognition under Australian law — grants rights based on the traditions and customs of Indigenous communities dating back thousands of years.

It bestows decision-making power over public use of land and waters, rights to protect areas of cultural significance, and greater consultation about proposed activities on those sites.

It does not affect private properties, businesses or public infrastructure.

Uncle Perry said recognition of native title was a key part of truth-telling for his community.

"We've had a lot of ups and downs in our country with land being taken," he said.
"Native title is us not taking over … but being able to control Crown land. We want to be traditional owners of Melbourne, of Naarm as we know it."

The native title holders have descended from over a dozen ancestors and identify as the Wurundjeri, Woi-wurrung, Yarra Yarra or Yarra Tribes. "

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-11-10/victoria-wurundjeri-file-native-title-claim-in-federal-court/105988982

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BMJ
13th November 2025, 02:39
Fast forward to 2023.

Then on the 22 July 2023 we had quote " The future USS Canberra (LCS 30) will join the U.S. Navy active fleet on July 22 with the U.S. Navy’s first international commissioning ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East in Sydney, Australia. "

Link: https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/News-Stories/Article/3400496/uss-canberra-will-join-the-us-fleet-in-australia-to-honor-namesake/

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This was the first break from tradition in over 200 years of US naval ship commissioning, was this commissioning an act of goodwill a show of the strength of the alliance between USA and Australia.

Or if the US Navy tradition was being upheld that is to say every ship in the US Navy is to be commissioned in US waters, does this indicate that Sydney Harbour is US waters and if so does that mean Australia is a protectorate or State of the USA?


The Whys & Wherefores Behind The Naming Of USS Canberra
I like to to understand the mechanics behind things and so why I posted this video as it maybe of interest to other Aussies and Americans here whom visit or are members.

Here's Why the U.S. Navy Ship USS Canberra (LCS-30) Was Named After Australia's Capital

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US Defense News
Nov 12, 2025
The naming of US Navy vessels after the world's great cities reflects a tradition embedded in American maritime law dating back to 1862, when the US Code established that certain ships should be named "after the principal cities and towns." Yet among all the American naval vessels that have sailed the seas, only two have carried the distinction of bearing the name of a foreign capital city: the USS Canberra. This unique honor stems from an extraordinary act of respect and remembrance following one of World War II's most tragic naval engagements.​

BMJ
19th November 2025, 23:31
The Indigenous Ambassador
This is an example of what happens when an indigenous person becomes politically savvy.

Why is this job even a thing and what does he do these are some of the unsolved mysteries of the world???

His job description reads that he is ‘implementing a First Nations approach to foreign policy’, why is that even important considering Australia is represented by Australian Ambassadors around the world acting on Australias behalf.

It seems this position is divisive and unnecessary, a waste of tax payers money.

Justin Mohamed was appointed First Nations ambassador in March 2023 on salary of $300,000 AUD a year (or $195,000 USD) and PM Albos government was so impressed by his work they decided to give him a pay rise of $100,000 after one year bringing his salary to $400,000 (or $259,000 USD).

Within 2 years and 4 months of work Justin has travelled a total of 261 days or almost one working year. Justin has travelled extensively as the First Nations ambassador both in Australia and overseas racking up $730,000 AUD in airline tickets going to far off place like California and Switzerland.

One nation quote:
" According to the Department of Foreign Affairs, the ‘first nations ambassador’ is supposed to “implement a First Nations approach to foreign policy” and “embed First Nations perspectives and interests across the Government’s trade and investment activities”.

It doesn’t close any gaps. It doesn’t lift aborigines living in remote communities out of disadvantage. It doesn’t bring law and order to Alice Springs and other communities plagued by crime and dysfunction. It doesn’t stop the corruption and nepotism in the aboriginal industry. All the ‘ambassador’ position appears to do is be a ‘voice’ – not to Parliament, but to DFAT. "

Link: https://www.onenation.org.au/indigenous-ambassador
Link: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14927501/Australia-nations-ambassador-travel-bill.html

Tintin
20th November 2025, 14:13
In keeping with the thread title, I wonder whether this will be a rallying cry when the Ashes starts, in about 12 hours :) :p

BMJ
20th November 2025, 14:33
In keeping with the thread title, I wonder whether this will be a rallying cry when the Ashes starts, in about 12 hours :) :p

A comment like that old chap is just not cricket, for the yanks well actually it is cricket we are talking about.

BMJ
23rd November 2025, 01:53
Back In The 1970's
I remember Australian made electronics by AWA, GEC, white goods made by Malleys and cars made by Leyland, Morris, VW, Holden, Ford, Chrysler trucks by Bedford and vans by Commer.

Since the mid 1970s all our industry has been shipped of to China thanks to governments labour and liberal which prioritize the globalist agenda above Australias well being.


Australia Didn’t Lose Manufacturing. It Was Signed Away. (The Lima Declaration)

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Tim Penhalluriack
Nov 23, 2025
Australia once had a thriving manufacturing base, producing everything from cars and machinery to bricks, tools and building materials. Today, most of those factories are gone. We no longer build what we use. Instead, we export raw materials and import finished products at a premium. The common explanation blames wages, overseas competition, globalisation and technology. But there is a deeper story most Australians have never heard.

This video explores how Australia’s industrial decline was linked to policy decisions made in the 1970s, including our government’s participation in the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) and its Lima Declaration. This agreement outlined a deliberate shift in global manufacturing, encouraging developed countries like Australia to reduce industrial production and increase imports from developing nations.


• Why did Australia stop manufacturing when countries like Germany and Japan continued?
• What was the Lima Declaration, and what commitments did Australia accept?
• Was the loss of our factories an economic inevitability or a political decision?
• Can Australia rebuild a manufacturing base today?

This is not a conspiracy theory, and it is not an attack on developing countries. It is a documented policy shift that changed the direction of our economy without public debate or a referendum. Understanding this history matters, because it affects our future. If Australians were told not to build, we can decide to build again.

UNIDO Doc : Lima Declarition
Link: https://www.unido.org/sites/default/files/2012-10/Lima%20Declaration%20and%20Plan%20of%20Action%20on%20Industrial%20Development%20and%20Co-operation_26.3.1975_0.PDF



On a different note, and to rebuild Australias economy we need Modular nuclear reactors which will increase the competitiveness of our manufacturing and improve the lives of every person via lower electricity costs.


UK’s first Rolls-Royce small nuclear reactor planned at Wylfa to power 3 million homes

Each MNR can power 1,000,000 homes for 25 years. Quote: Each Rolls-Royce SMR will generate 470 megawatts of low carbon energy, equivalent to more than 150 onshore wind turbines,” explained Rolls-Royce.

Link: https://interestingengineering.com/e...fa-rolls-royce
Link: https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/pres...-first-uk-site

The other spin off is that this MNR industry could support our AUKUS submarines and reduce the cost of manufacture and support of reactors for our future submarines.

Violet3
23rd November 2025, 12:30
Hi BMJ, re your summary of possible signs of progress and 'white hats' speculations, how about Pauline Hanson's recent invite to Mara Lago and the growing popularity of her One Nation party in Australia? I am a fan of her 'please explain' cartoon satires which I think have surely helped to wake many people up (after a few good snorts of laughter) to the craven politics in this country.
And in contrast and also recently, didn't the Americans hand prominent ex-Labour Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd his marching orders as Ambassador for Australia? :muscle:
I am not sure that President Trump is on the side of the 'white hats,' or if there is such a thing, but perhaps he recognises a competent straight talker in Pauline, whereas most of the professional political class here is an elitist failure.

Mike Gorman
23rd November 2025, 12:32
This quest to de-industrialize western countries is very telling, if you notice this has taken place in Britain/Australia/Germany/France/USA/Canada for certain, no doubt in many other previously productive & highly skilled countries. This has had terrible consequences for all of these countries, with entire populations of workers made redundant in every sense of this word - made to feel useless & not needed, with Alcohol & drugs, crime & extreme social friction; homelessness & relationship breakdowns made epidemic in scale. The excuse, and justification of this collective action being economics/modernization...like we are now able to re-skill & become technocrats, with factory work, fabrication, innovation and high skills now off-shore in China/India/ other less 'western' locations. Ah yes Globalism has decimated our once highly capable & productive western countries, robbing us of dignity & purpose: western countries are now at the precipice of nihilistic oblivion. Just profiteering, economic strategy? I think not. (Perhaps I drank too much coffee today).

ThePythonicCow
23rd November 2025, 14:10
... Pauline Hanson's.. 'please explain' cartoon satires

Pauline Hanson's Please Explain (https://www.onenation.org.au/please-explain)

BMJ
25th November 2025, 03:05
Hi BMJ, re your summary of possible signs of progress and 'white hats' speculations, how about Pauline Hanson's recent invite to Mara Lago and the growing popularity of her One Nation party in Australia? I am a fan of her 'please explain' cartoon satires which I think have surely helped to wake many people up (after a few good snorts of laughter) to the craven politics in this country.
And in contrast and also recently, didn't the Americans hand prominent ex-Labour Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd his marching orders as Ambassador for Australia? :muscle:
I am not sure that President Trump is on the side of the 'white hats,' or if there is such a thing, but perhaps he recognises a competent straight talker in Pauline, whereas most of the professional political class here is an elitist failure.

I think Pauline is a step in the right direction, and recognised as such by President Trump and the whites hats.

But personally I don't see her as our PM, she may have good intentions and courage but you have to admit she's not the brightest spark and she gets flustered quit easily which indicates to me she can not take pressure.

So unless she has a good support team that will carry her and protect her I think she would get chewed up and spat out by the political circus in Canberra quit quickly as PM.


I didn't know that about Kevin Crude but I like it.

President Trump has said to his face during the Albo visit " I don't like you and never will " he could have been shunned in Washington for this comment making him an ineffective ambassador, or Albo sought to out right replace him for the sake of diplomacy because President Trump didn't like dealing with him.


I feel a better pick for Prime Minister is Riccardo Bosi of the AustraliaOne Party, he and his team are putting in a huge effort to create the right framework for proper governance of Australia.

Riccardo Bosi is a former SAS Lieutenant Colonel, (the highest rank a soldier you can have in the Australian SAS), an author, highly intelligent, tough as nails (you would have to be to succeed in the SAS), experienced, passionate about Australians and their welfare and a capable individual whom has great respect for our strongest ally in the USA.

Riccardo Bosi ticks plenty of boxes.

He and his team would be the right persons to lead and represent Australia. Riccardo Bosi is the man I would want as our Prime Minister.

Website: www.australiaoneparty.com
Rumble Channel: https://rumble.com/c/AustraliaOneParty


P.S. If your thinking Andrew Hastie is a good alternative he featured in a SAS documentary years ago and has been groomed to become PM he is no rebel or pro Australian he is part of the cult. He is the cults answer to Riccardo Bosi.

BMJ
25th November 2025, 03:24
This quest to de-industrialize western countries is very telling, if you notice this has taken place in Britain/Australia/Germany/France/USA/Canada for certain, no doubt in many other previously productive & highly skilled countries. This has had terrible consequences for all of these countries, with entire populations of workers made redundant in every sense of this word - made to feel useless & not needed, with Alcohol & drugs, crime & extreme social friction; homelessness & relationship breakdowns made epidemic in scale. The excuse, and justification of this collective action being economics/modernization...like we are now able to re-skill & become technocrats, with factory work, fabrication, innovation and high skills now off-shore in China/India/ other less 'western' locations. Ah yes Globalism has decimated our once highly capable & productive western countries, robbing us of dignity & purpose: western countries are now at the precipice of nihilistic oblivion. Just profiteering, economic strategy? I think not. (Perhaps I drank too much coffee today).

Predominantly white western nations are the cancer that the satanic globalist are trying to cut out.

We prosper, we build, we resist and fight evil and we represent freedom to the world.

Every marginalised person from africa, asia or south america sees that and want to take the yellow brick road to a better life in a western country. On the other hand I don't see marginalised people rushing to get into India, China or Nigeria do you?

BMJ
28th November 2025, 02:59
This quest to de-industrialize western countries is very telling, if you notice this has taken place in Britain/Australia/Germany/France/USA/Canada for certain, no doubt in many other previously productive & highly skilled countries. This has had terrible consequences for all of these countries, with entire populations of workers made redundant in every sense of this word - made to feel useless & not needed, with Alcohol & drugs, crime & extreme social friction; homelessness & relationship breakdowns made epidemic in scale. The excuse, and justification of this collective action being economics/modernization...like we are now able to re-skill & become technocrats, with factory work, fabrication, innovation and high skills now off-shore in China/India/ other less 'western' locations. Ah yes Globalism has decimated our once highly capable & productive western countries, robbing us of dignity & purpose: western countries are now at the precipice of nihilistic oblivion. Just profiteering, economic strategy? I think not. (Perhaps I drank too much coffee today).

Predominantly white western nations are the cancer that the satanic globalist are trying to cut out.

We prosper, we build, we resist and fight evil and we represent freedom to the world.

Every marginalised person from africa, asia or south america sees that and want to take the yellow brick road to a better life in a western country. On the other hand I don't see marginalised people rushing to get into India, China or Nigeria do you?



Right On Que
President Trump "instructs & bypasses the Australian government " thats a curious way of putting it how can he instruct if he has no supposed authority over Australia. Maybe a few more Aussies will wake up and think on that fact.

I wonder if President Trump instructed Albo to give Kevin Crude the boot or Sky News Australia to make this report below.

Alot of people wouldn't think that Australia was under the stewardship of the USA but we are. The intention with this instruction is to highlight the globalist agenda.

As to the timing just a coincidence nothing to see here, or maybe President Trump and his team do actually read what we post here and even respond.

Who knows why they read our posts, maybe our comments proved a bellwether of sorts. Maybe their response to our posts is a means of giving power back to the people type of thing?

Just putting it out there, maybe if people showed some genuine respect and appreciation for the efforts of President Trump and the white they might get noticed and listened to.

None of us are perfect but I believe President Trump, Putin and Chairman Xi and the good guys in militaries around the world are working their collective arse off and doing the best they can to save us from the khazarian globalist satanic cult. WWG1WGA right?


Trump admin instructs Australian embassy to collect immigrant crime data

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Sky News Australia
Nov 25, 2025
Sky News host James Macpherson highlights how the Trump administration has told their Australian embassy to collate crimes committed by migrants.

“Curiously they have not told local governments they are doing this,” Mr Macpherson said.

“They have just instructed their officials to do it.”

ThePythonicCow
3rd December 2025, 08:39
copied from another thread (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130661-Forecast-of-the-coming-world-monetary-system&p=1694031&viewfull=1#post1694031) of mine ...

As quoted in Steve Gibson's weekly Security Now podcast Security Now! #1054 - 12-02-25 (pdf) (https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1054-Notes.pdf):


Starting (Dec 10, 2025) one week from today, Australia will require all users of Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube, to take reasonable steps to prove their age.
Since no practical means exists today to prove one's age over the Web, without revealing your identity, such as by providing a driver's license:

All web access to the major social media websites in Australia will become subject to government surveillance and control, on an individual identifying level.


Australia bans all underage access to the major social media websites.


Ugh!

BMJ
10th December 2025, 02:54
The Cost Of Climate Change

While one MNR is equivalent of 150 onshore wind turbines, the MNR foot print in comparison is negligible.

Renewables displace & kill native wild life by destroying their habitation and being dangerous in themself.

With wind turbines slicing native birds up and the braking system of the wind turbines being made of asbestos, which will mean a future very expensive taxpayer funded clean up if the land is to be returned to its original state.

In the short term a health risk to those handling the installation and maintenance of those wind turbines and impacting the local communities including live stock and farmers.

The Orana (NSW) Renewable Energy Zone
The Central-West Orana Renewable Energy Zone (CWO REZ) covers over 20,000 square kilometres around Dubbo, Dunedoo, and Mudgee and aims to generate over 6 gigawatts of renewable energy through wind, solar, and battery projects. It will generate $20 billion of private investment and around 5,000 jobs at peak construction.

Link: https://www.investregional.nsw.gov.au/cworez



Council says warnings ignored about tree removal in Central West Orana REZ

The NSW government is being accused of wilfully ignoring warnings about the destruction of hundreds of native trees as part of a renewables project.

The Mid-Western Regional Council said it was told five weeks ago that renewable energy company ACEREZ would be removing 670 established trees from a roadside north of Mudgee.

The clearing sparked community outrage after images of about 60 displaced baby birds emerged.

The council's general manager Brad Cam said the community and council had been lobbying for more than 12 months to prevent the land clearing.

"[It's] exactly what I thought was going to happen, so very disappointed, very frustrated that we weren't listened to, or it was certainly dismissed as not a critical event," he said...

Link: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-12-03/renewable-tree-destruction-council-criticism/106091996




‘Putting human health at risk’: Farmers fight back against asbestos wind turbines

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Sky News Australia
Dec 6, 2025
Across Victoria Alliance Charman Andrew Weidemann challenges the government to pause the installation of more wind turbines and raises concerns about implications for farmers' health.

“We’ve been saying for quite a while that these things just are absolutely being rolled out without any real checks and balances,” Mr Weidemann told Sky News host Steve Price.

“This should have been picked up a long time ago.

“They could be potentially putting human health at risk.”

BMJ
10th December 2025, 12:45
Rolls-Royce Mini Nuclear Reactor (MNR) versus The Orana Renewable Energy Zone

So the output they are seeking at The Orana Renewable Energy Zone is 6 gigawatts which is 6,000 megawatts.

One Mini Nuclear Reactor (MNR) from Rolls-Royce produces 470 megawatts.

So therefore you would need 13 MNR to produce the same power of the The Orana Renewable Energy Zone.

The Orana (NSW) Renewable Energy Zone needs 20,000 square kilometres around Dubbo, Dunedoo, and Mudgee.

13 MNR would be required to produce 6 gigawatts, so at the outside at the most 10 acres of land per MNR or 130 acres for 13 MNR's. Or put another way 0.526 square kilometres.

So the renewables site requires 20,000 square kilometres and a equal 13 unit MNR site would require 0.526 square kilometres. That's right 13 MNR's need less than a 1 square kilometre site.

" Let that sink in. "

It's more proof of the absolute stupidity of renewables.

Furthermore if China did ever decide to attack Australia our NSW renewable energy centre would be an easy target at 20,000 square kilometres.

Whereas several smaller MNR sites at 10 acres each would be alot easier to protect. Furthermore I would imagine they could each be contained within a hardened bunker underground, (as they do not require sun or wind), which would make them almost impossible to destroy.

But now this line of thinking is making to much sense for our politicians to comprehend, isn't it.

Link: https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/about-the-rolls-royce-smr


Rolls-Royce’s SMR Needs 10,000 Times Less Land Than Wind Energy, Proves ‘Iron Law Of Power Density’

Quote:
" Rolls-Royce’s new 470-megawatt reactor design shows that due to its unsurpassed power density, nuclear energy is the only way we can produce electricity at scale while preserving the natural environment and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Why? The power density of the nuclear plants Rolls-Royce plans to build will need 10,000 times less land than a wind project and about 1,000 times less land than what will be required by a solar project. Due to their astonishingly high power density, the new nuclear plants will need far fewer resources like land, steel, neodymium, copper, and concrete which proves what I have dubbed the Iron Law of Power Density. "

Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertbryce/2022/05/27/rolls-royces-smr-needs-10000-times-less-land-than-wind-energy-proves-iron-law-of-power-density/

BMJ
14th December 2025, 00:01
Rolls-Royce Mini Nuclear Reactor (MNR) versus The Orana Renewable Energy Zone

So the output they are seeking at The Orana Renewable Energy Zone is 6 gigawatts which is 6,000 megawatts.

One Mini Nuclear Reactor (MNR) from Rolls-Royce produces 470 megawatts.

So therefore you would need 13 MNR to produce the same power of the The Orana Renewable Energy Zone.

The Orana (NSW) Renewable Energy Zone needs 20,000 square kilometres around Dubbo, Dunedoo, and Mudgee.

13 MNR would be required to produce 6 gigawatts, so at the outside at the most 10 acres of land per MNR or 130 acres for 13 MNR's. Or put another way 0.526 square kilometres.

So the renewables site requires 20,000 square kilometres and a equal 13 unit MNR site would require 0.526 square kilometres. That's right 13 MNR's need less than a 1 square kilometre site.

" Let that sink in. "

It's more proof of the absolute stupidity of renewables.

Furthermore if China did ever decide to attack Australia our NSW renewable energy centre would be an easy target at 20,000 square kilometres.

Whereas several smaller MNR sites at 10 acres each would be alot easier to protect. Furthermore I would imagine they could each be contained within a hardened bunker underground, (as they do not require sun or wind), which would make them almost impossible to destroy.

But now this line of thinking is making to much sense for our politicians to comprehend, isn't it.

Link: https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/about-the-rolls-royce-smr


Rolls-Royce’s SMR Needs 10,000 Times Less Land Than Wind Energy, Proves ‘Iron Law Of Power Density’

Quote:
" Rolls-Royce’s new 470-megawatt reactor design shows that due to its unsurpassed power density, nuclear energy is the only way we can produce electricity at scale while preserving the natural environment and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Why? The power density of the nuclear plants Rolls-Royce plans to build will need 10,000 times less land than a wind project and about 1,000 times less land than what will be required by a solar project. Due to their astonishingly high power density, the new nuclear plants will need far fewer resources like land, steel, neodymium, copper, and concrete which proves what I have dubbed the Iron Law of Power Density. "

Link: https://www.forbes.com/sites/robertbryce/2022/05/27/rolls-royces-smr-needs-10000-times-less-land-than-wind-energy-proves-iron-law-of-power-density/



PM Albo promised renewables would bring energy prices down but they are going up. I wonder how much we would pay per quarter if we had MNR's. Maybe $60AUD a quarter?

Energy prices set to increase ‘26 per cent’ as Chalmers scraps rebates

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Sky News Australia
Dec 9, 2025
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says energy prices will increase another “26 per cent” next year as Treasurer Jim Chalmers ends energy rebates.

“It is an indictment of how we were running our energy system,” Mr Canavan told Sky News Australia.

“How is it that the Australian government can not deliver affordable electricity to Australians when we have some of the best energy resources in the world?”

BMJ
14th December 2025, 00:55
Australia’s Immigration Has Taken a Dark Turn & the World Needs to Know | Erin Molan

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The Rubin Report
Dec14, 2025
Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks to Erin Molan about her move from mainstream Australian media to independent political commentary; how speaking openly about Israel after October 7 unexpectedly became controversial; how Australia’s immigration policies are destroying the fabric of the country and its values; how Australia’s climate and energy policies are harming its citizens; the financial pressures pushing media toward sensationalism and stresses integrity in journalism: and much more.

Summary:
0.00 Introduction
1.30 Who is Erin Molan?
5.30 The immigration situation
11.30 How do you deal with mass migration
15.45 Explaining aussie politics
16.40 Aussie TDS
21.00 Climate change
23.30 What is your take on the state of alternative media

BMJ
14th December 2025, 04:28
copied from another thread (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?130661-Forecast-of-the-coming-world-monetary-system&p=1694031&viewfull=1#post1694031) of mine ...

As quoted in Steve Gibson's weekly Security Now podcast Security Now! #1054 - 12-02-25 (pdf) (https://www.grc.com/sn/SN-1054-Notes.pdf):


Starting (Dec 10, 2025) one week from today, Australia will require all users of Twitch, Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Snapchat, Threads, TikTok, X and YouTube, to take reasonable steps to prove their age.
Since no practical means exists today to prove one's age over the Web, without revealing your identity, such as by providing a driver's license:

All web access to the major social media websites in Australia will become subject to government surveillance and control, on an individual identifying level.


Australia bans all underage access to the major social media websites.


Ugh!


Agenda 2030 & digital ID anyone, anyone!!!
Sounds great but if PM Albo was serious about protecting the kids what about online gaming such as Minecraft where pedos go to groom kids.
Link: https://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?100730-Pedophilia-outside-USA-s-Hollywood-centered-world&p=1693198&viewfull=1#post1693198


Australia is F*CKED and there's no coming back from this | Redacted w Clayton Morris

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Redacted
Dec 11, 2025
It's official... social media is now banned for kids 16 and under all across Australia. On the surface, this sounds great... keeping kids off of social media is a great thing.

However, is this a Trojan horse to something more insidious... a social credit score system designed to control everything we do?

BMJ
17th December 2025, 02:49
A Case Study In The Failure Of Renewables and Benefit of Nuclear Power
Following on from posts 55-57 this article below highlights the high cost of living and damage renewables does to an economy.

Germany is an example and a crystal ball into the future of Australia with renewables.

Going forward the average Australian family can expect quarterly electricity bills in the thousands of dollars.


Germany’s self-inflicted energy disaster

Germany once operated over 22 GW of nuclear capacity, producing around 160 TWh annually at low cost and without emissions.
Following the Fukushima accident in 2011, Berlin accelerated closures, shutting 8 GW immediately and completing the phase-out by 2023.

However, renewables could not provide stable baseload power. As a result, the shortfall was filled by natural gas imports, increasingly from Russia.

By 2018, over half of Germany’s imported gas came from Russia, consolidating risk.

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine exposed Germany’s energy vulnerability.

With nuclear gone, gas scarce, and renewables insufficient, coal—the fuel Germany vowed to eliminate—returned as an emergency measure. Coal plants were revived to keep the grid stable.

Industrial giants like BASF suffered, cutting operations due to soaring energy costs. Energy-intensive sectors contracted, with investment drifting abroad.

As explained by Financial Compass, quote:

" Germany was hit harder than the rest of Europe. Its energy-intensive industries contracted sharply in 2022, and output has lagged ever since.

Even today, German production sits below the euro-area average, a gap that has not closed. Industrial activity remains subdued, energy-heavy sectors are still cautious, and investment continues to drift abroad…

Some analyses suggest that if Germany had kept its nuclear fleet running from 2002 to 2022, it could have cut its carbon emissions by roughly 70% and avoided hundreds of billions of euros in energy-transition costs.

Nuclear power offered Germany exactly the kind of steady, clean support that could have carried the country through the hardest year of its energy crisis…

Germany shut down its final nuclear power plant on April 15th, 2023. The images of protestors celebrating the end of their 50-year war on nuclear energy were met with anger and disgust by pro-nuclear activists online.

Protesters’ celebration of a move that so clearly undermines Germany’s ambitions for clean energy and energy security is difficult to comprehend.

Shutting Germany’s nuclear facilities has caused it to be far more dependent on fossil fuels than its nuclear neighbour France, while driving up energy costs.

Germany emits 440 grams of carbon dioxide per kilowatt hour it generates, versus just 30–40 grams in nuclear-heavy France. "

Germany now has the highest electricity prices in Europe, alongside the fifth most expensive electricity prices in the world:

The impact on German industry has been destructive, with industrial production shrinking at an alarming rate:

As expected, the deindustrialisation of Germany has been concentrated in energy-intensive industry, which has shrunk 20% since 2022:

No other major developed nation has mishandled energy policy as badly as Germany. However, the United Kingdom and Australia are striving to surpass Germany in this regard.

Link: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2025/12/germanys-self-inflicted-energy-disaster/

BMJ
17th December 2025, 03:18
Australia’s productivity collapses to zero

The collapse in Australia’s labour productivity is well documented.

An OECD analysis published in The AFR found that Australia ranked second-last among wealthy nations in productivity growth since the COVID-19 pandemic.

EY’s chief economist, Cherelle Murphy, says the decline in Australia’s productivity is partly attributable to “capital shallowing”—the fact that local companies are not investing enough capital in new equipment to match the growth in their workforce.

“We’ve had strong labour market performance, but at the same time, we have not had particularly strong business investment or innovation”, she said.

“You’re not going to get strong productivity growth because you’re essentially asking workers to work with capital equipment that’s not keeping up with the number of workers”.

Murphy added that corporate Australia’s expenditure on research and development is also below that of other countries.

I have raised similar concerns repeatedly.

Private business investment as a percentage of GDP is tracking close to recessionary levels, as illustrated below by renowned independent economist Gerard Minack:

As a percentage of GDP, new machinery and equipment—which are essential to raising worker productivity—are tracking at historically low levels, as Alex Joiner of IFM Investors shows below. It is currently around half of what it was twenty years ago, at 4.6% of GDP:

As a result, the numerator of the capital-to-labour ratio has been weak, approaching recessionary levels.

In the meantime, huge volumes of low-skilled immigration have caused the denominator of the capital-to-labour ratio to increase.

This century, Australia’s population has grown far more quickly than that of other developed countries and has easily exceeded business, infrastructure, and housing investment. This population surge has also contributed to the “capital shallowing” of the country.

Australia has not provided the required equipment, technology, or tools to the millions of new migrant workers. For the millions of extra families, it hasn’t supplied adequate housing and infrastructure.

This ‘capital shallowing’ has reduced the amount of capital invested per person, which has hurt Australia’s productivity. Average quality of life has also declined.

Mark the Graph has published an interesting report on Australia’s multifactor productivity, which paints a similar picture.

With its manufacturing sector in terminal decline due to skyrocketing energy costs, it is difficult to see how Australia can achieve ‘capital deepening’ or an increase in the capital-to-labour ratio, and boost productivity growth.

As net-zero plans and gas policy failures cause energy costs to skyrocket, Australia will continue to deindustrialise and export its remaining manufacturing sector to countries with lower energy costs. As a result, businesses will make fewer capital investments in Australia.

The federal government also plans to add 13-plus million people to the country’s population during the next 40 years.

In 40 years, Australia’s population will grow by the equivalent of another Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, necessitating an unprecedented level of infrastructure, housing, and business investment to maintain the capital stock per person.

Such historically high levels of investment are not achievable and will inevitably lead to more ‘capital shallowing’ and slower productivity growth in the economy.

In summary, Australia faces a future of low productivity and deteriorating living standards because it is hell-bent on committing energy policy suicide, deindustrialisation, and flooding the nation with low-skilled migrants.

Link: https://www.macrobusiness.com.au/2025/12/australias-productivity-collapses-to-zero/

BMJ
17th January 2026, 05:49
"Australia is about to pass Anti-Christian legislation" which would criminalize Christianity

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Redacted
17 Jan, 2026
Next week, Australia will take up consideration of their "combating antisemitism hate an extremism bill in Parliament. This is one of the most draconian pieces of legislation to hit the English speaking world. The green party has now come out posting their concerns, saying they will not support it in its current form and that it may have unintended consequences that they've only had a couple of days to consider it, but they're big concern is about the combating hate portion of it saying "if we don't combat hate for everyone, excluding protections for people in the basis of religion ignores. The fact, both antisemitism and Islamophobia are increasing in our communities these laws should protect everyone from hate and discrimination, including LGBTQ plus and disabled communities"

BMJ
20th January 2026, 23:19
Australia Day, 26/1/26
It seem patriotism is back in fashion amongst the young.


Voters fed up with Australia Day debate

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Sky News Australia
Jan 19, 2026
Sky News host James Macpherson (with Warren Mundine) says taxpayers are becoming fed up with the debate over changing the date of Australia Day.

“Most of us are very happy with January 26,” Mr Macpherson said.

“Yet government institutions keep throwing our money at projects to change it.”

Ravenlocke
24th January 2026, 19:29
WikiLeaks

Jan 22
Tax-deductible charities are sending Australian citizens’ money to Israeli military units and settlement projects in the Occupied Palestinian Territories.

https://x.com/wikileaks/status/2014563263233568988

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https://michaelwest.com.au/revealed-australian-taxpayers-subsidising-the-idf-illegal-settlements-in-israel/

Revealed: Australian taxpayers subsidising the IDF, illegal settlements in Israel - Michael West

Australian taxpayers are subsidising the Israel Defense Forces and illegal settlements in the West Bank via Australian charities. Stephanie Tran reports.

Australian taxpayers are subsidising donations to Israel’s military and to organisations operating illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian Territories through a network of registered charities with deductible gift recipient (DGR) status, an MWM investigation has found.

Under Australia’s tax system, donations to DGR-endorsed charities reduce a donor’s taxable income, meaning the public indirectly contributes to the charity’s activities. Documents reviewed by MWM indicate that several Australian charities have raised and transferred funds to Israeli military units and to settlement-linked projects in occupied Palestinian territory.

Financing genocide

The UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories, Francesca Albanese, has

described the situation in Gaza as “the shame of our time”.

The death toll ranges from 71,500 to estimates of 680,000. Yesterday, a baby girl became the ninth child to die from cold weather in Gaza during ‘the ceasefire’ as Israeli aid restrictions continue. In December, Israel banned 37 International NGOs.

Concerns about tax-deductible charities supporting Israel’s military and illegal settlement expansion have been raised internationally. In a 2025 report, Albanese described faith-based charities as “key financial enablers of illegal projects” in occupied Palestinian territory, often benefiting from tax concessions abroad despite strict regulatory frameworks.

The report found that the Jewish National Fund and more than 20 affiliated entities fund settlement expansion and military-linked projects, while online platforms such as Israel Gives have enabled tax-deductible crowdfunding in more than 30 countries for Israeli military units and settlers since October 2023.

According to the report, Christian Zionist organisations in the United States, the Netherlands and elsewhere sent more than $US12.25m in 2023 to projects supporting settlements, including some linked to extremist settler groups.

The Jewish National Fund, Israel Gives and Christians for Israel all have subsidiaries in Australia that have been awarded DGR status.

ACNC registered charities Chai Charitable Foundation and United Israel Appeal have also raised funds to support the IDF.

The Chai Charitable Foundation

The Chai Charitable Foundation reported more than $19 million in revenue in 2024, with the vast majority of its funding directed overseas.

Registered with the ACNC in 2017, Chai says its purpose is

to alleviate poverty, distress and suffering in Australia and internationally.

In its 2024 financial report, the charity disclosed $15.39 million in grants and donations for use outside Australia, compared with $1.62 million domestically.

While the charity says it supports low-income families and “civilian victims of terror” in Israel, it has also hosted fundraising campaigns linked to organisations that openly provide equipment to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).

One such campaign supports One People for Israel, founded in 2023 by Ari Briggs, an Australian-born man who emigrated to Israel. The organisation says it works directly with senior IDF logistics officials to deliver helmets, protective vests and other military equipment to Israeli soldiers. A letter dated October 14, 2023, from the IDF acknowledges (image above) that Briggs was supplying equipment to military units.

United Israel Appeal

The United Israel Appeal Refugee Relief Fund Limited (UIA) reported $50.9 million in revenue in 2024.

Established in 1992 and based in Melbourne, UIA raises funds almost exclusively for overseas use, though it does not publicly break down how much of its income is spent outside Australia.

The charity describes itself as part of Keren Hayesod, a global fundraising network that operates in more than 40 countries and acts as a “works to further the national priorities of the State of Israel”.

UIA funds programs that assist people to serve in the IDF.

Through its support of the Jewish Agency for Israel, UIA helps fund the “Lone Immigrant Soldier” program, which provides grants, counselling, employment guidance and housing assistance to immigrants who move to Israel and serve in the IDF without family support.

Around 1,300 lone soldiers complete their army service each year, according UIA.

UIA also funds education and training initiatives such as the Net@ program, which provides advanced technology training to young people. Promotional material for the program states that graduates are “strong candidates for elite IDF units”.

Charities response

MWM contacted each of the charities identified in this investigation, seeking comment on whether they have provided funds, equipment or other support to the Israel Defense Forces or illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank since October 2023

United Israel Appeal CEO, Yair Miller stated that “United Israel Appeal is fully compliant with Australian law”.

The Chai Charitable Foundation provided the following statement:

“The Chai Charitable Foundation does not provide equipment, funds or other support to the IDF or any of its units. The Chai Charitable Foundation does not support any activities that are affiliated with entities on DFATs list of sanctioned entities, including those based in the West Bank. Regular checks are made to ensure that funds are not made available to entities on DFAT’s sanctions list.”

“The Chai Charitable Foundation employs an overseas Compliance Officer who oversees the onboarding, vetting and monitoring of our overseas partners. This includes ensuring that the purposes being advanced align with our mission and status as a registered charity in Australia. We are committed to the external conduct standards issued by the ACNC and the DGR conditions regulated by the ATO.”

The other charities contacted for this story did not respond to requests for comment by deadline.

How DGR status works

In Australia, charities endorsed with DGR status can receive tax-deductible donations, an incentive intended to support activities that advance the public good.

The ACNC oversees charity registration, while the Australian Taxation Office administers DGR endorsement.

MWM has obtained legal advice in respect of charity registrations. To remain registered, charities must continue to pursue a recognised charitable purpose and provide a public benefit.

The ACNC Act allows registration to be revoked if a charity has a “disqualifying purpose”, including where it engages in, or supports,

serious criminal activity such as terrorism,

or where it operates for a non-charitable purpose. Charities can also lose registration if they fail to comply with the External Conduct Standards, which apply to overseas activities.

For charities operating internationally, the External Conduct Standards require that funds and resources be applied consistently with the charity’s stated purpose, that reasonable controls and risk-management processes are in place to prevent misuse, and that charities take reasonable steps to comply with Australian law while operating overseas.

This includes compliance with relevant provisions of the Criminal Code, such as those relating to terrorism financing.

Evidence suggesting charitable funds or resources are being used to support foreign military units or settlement-linked activities could justify regulatory scrutiny by the ACNC, particularly where such activities appear to fall outside a charity’s stated purposes or raise risks under Australian criminal law.

Canada’s crackdown on JNF

Regulatory action against charities funding Israeli settlements is not without precedent. In Canada, multiple charities including Jewish National Fund Canada, have had their charitable status revoked after a tax office audit found “the organisation used donations to help fund infrastructure for the Israeli military, a foreign army, which contravenes Canada’s Tax Code”.

JNF Canada was ordered to wind up its operations in Canada and disperse its remaining assets valued at $31 million. The revocation of JNF Canada’s charity status followed decades of grassroots campaigning and activism.

ACNC response

MWM put detailed questions to the ACNC about its oversight of charities funding the Israeli military and illegal settlements, including whether it considers such funding compatible with charitable purposes and whether any compliance reviews have been opened since October 2023.

The ACNC said it cannot enforce international law unless it has been incorporated into Australian domestic legislation. While the United Nations considers Israeli settlements in occupied territory to be illegal under international law, the regulator said this position “has not, at this stage, been incorporated into domestic Australian law”.

The regulator said it does not categorise concerns using identifiers such as “funding the IDF or settlement-related activities”, but stated that “between 7 October 2023 and 31 December 2025 it received 896 concerns relating to 88 charities in connection with the Israel/Gaza conflict.”

The full ACNC response to questions is below.

What obligations do ACNC registered charities with deductible gift recipient (DGR) status have to ensure their activities and overseas funding comply with Australian law, including sanctions law and counter-terrorism financing requirements, as well as Australia’s international legal obligations? How does the ACNC assess whether a charity’s overseas activities are consistent with the requirement to pursue a charitable purpose and to operate for the public benefit, particularly where funds may support foreign military units or activities in occupied territory?

The ACNC registers and regulates charities. The ATO is responsible for DGR endorsement. In most cases, organisations must be registered charities to qualify for DGR endorsement – some limited exceptions apply (government entities, ancillary funds or entities specifically listed in tax law).

Once registered with the ACNC, charities have ongoing obligations to the ACNC that they must meet to remain registered. These obligations include notifying the ACNC of changes, keeping records, reporting annually and complying with the ACNC Governance Standards (unless they are a Basic Religious Charity) and External Conduct Standards.

Australian registered charities that operate outside of Australia must comply with the External Conduct Standards (ECS) set out in Division 50 of the ACNC Act. ECS 1 covers the way a charity manages its activities overseas and how it is required to control its finances and other resources including ensuring resources are applied in accordance with charitable purposes and that reasonable risk management processes are in place to protect against misuse. ECS 1 also requires registered charities to comply with Australian laws while operating overseas, including to take reasonable steps to ensure they are not breaching international sanctions (this only applies where international law has been incorporated into Australian domestic legislation).

Speaking generally, the ACNC has a range of tools to monitor charity compliance with obligations in addition to compliance and enforcement powers.

Since 2020, the ACNC has had a program to review around 2% of all DGR endorsed charities annually (approx. 500 charities per year), focusing on entitlement to charity registration and correct charity subtypes. The selection of charities reviewed as part of this program is based on an assessment of emerging concerns or patterns of risk identified in our work.

Between 2020-2025 the ACNC conducted compliance reviews that sought to identify areas where governance could be improved amongst particular cohorts of charities where emerging risks and/or areas of regulatory focus had been identified by the ACNC and communicated to the sector. Summaries of matters that the ACNC has considered in these proactive reviews are published on the ACNC’s website here: Compliance reviews.

In addition, the ACNC has the power to compel individual charities or cohorts of charities to complete self-audits of their compliance with specific governance obligations. Programs of self-audits allow the ACNC to better understand emerging issues, areas of operating or governance risk in the sector.

The ACNC publishes information about the regulatory areas we focus our attention on.

Does the ACNC consider funding directed to Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, which is illegal under international law, to be compatible with charitable purposes under Australian law?

The United Nations’ view that settling civilian populations in an occupied territory is contrary to international law has not, at this stage, been incorporated into domestic Australian law. The ACNC cannot enforce international law unless that law has been incorporated into Australian domestic legislation.  

Has the ACNC received complaints or opened compliance reviews or investigations into any Australian charities alleged to be funding the IDF or settlement-related activities since October 2023?

The ACNC does not categorise concerns with identifiers such as ‘funding the IDF or settlement-related activities’.

However, between 7 October 2023 to 31 December 2025, the ACNC received 896 concerns relating to 88 charities in relation to the Israel/Gaza conflict.

What enforcement or regulatory action is available to the ACNC if a registered charity is found to be supporting activities that may contravene international humanitarian law or undermine Australia’s stated foreign policy position on settlements?

The ACNC can only enforce Australian law.

Is the ACNC working with other government agencies, including the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade or AUSTRAC, to monitor or address risks associated with overseas charitable funding in conflict zones?

The ACNC works collaboratively with other Australian Government agencies to ensure the best placed agency takes a lead. We support a whole-of-government approach to addressing fraud, and work with other government agencies when it is appropriate to do so.

When our intelligence work uncovers broader illegal activity – for example, detecting suspicious conduct that could be related to terrorism financing, money laundering or serious fraud – we refer these matters to the appropriate authorities.

BMJ
25th January 2026, 23:31
Hi BMJ, re your summary of possible signs of progress and 'white hats' speculations, how about Pauline Hanson's recent invite to Mara Lago and the growing popularity of her One Nation party in Australia? I am a fan of her 'please explain' cartoon satires which I think have surely helped to wake many people up (after a few good snorts of laughter) to the craven politics in this country.
And in contrast and also recently, didn't the Americans hand prominent ex-Labour Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd his marching orders as Ambassador for Australia? :muscle:
I am not sure that President Trump is on the side of the 'white hats,' or if there is such a thing, but perhaps he recognises a competent straight talker in Pauline, whereas most of the professional political class here is an elitist failure.

I think Pauline is a step in the right direction, and recognised as such by President Trump and the whites hats.

But personally I don't see her as our PM, she may have good intentions and courage but you have to admit she's not the brightest spark and she gets flustered quit easily which indicates to me she can not take pressure.

So unless she has a good support team that will carry her and protect her I think she would get chewed up and spat out by the political circus in Canberra quit quickly as PM.


I didn't know that about Kevin Crude but I like it.

President Trump has said to his face during the Albo visit " I don't like you and never will " he could have been shunned in Washington for this comment making him an ineffective ambassador, or Albo sought to out right replace him for the sake of diplomacy because President Trump didn't like dealing with him.


I feel a better pick for Prime Minister is Riccardo Bosi of the AustraliaOne Party, he and his team are putting in a huge effort to create the right framework for proper governance of Australia.

Riccardo Bosi is a former SAS Lieutenant Colonel, (the highest rank a soldier you can have in the Australian SAS), an author, highly intelligent, tough as nails (you would have to be to succeed in the SAS), experienced, passionate about Australians and their welfare and a capable individual whom has great respect for our strongest ally in the USA.

Riccardo Bosi ticks plenty of boxes.

He and his team would be the right persons to lead and represent Australia. Riccardo Bosi is the man I would want as our Prime Minister.

Website: www.australiaoneparty.com
Rumble Channel: https://rumble.com/c/AustraliaOneParty


P.S. If your thinking Andrew Hastie is a good alternative he featured in a SAS documentary years ago and has been groomed to become PM he is no rebel or pro Australian he is part of the cult. He is the cults answer to Riccardo Bosi.


Well you have to work with what you have got so it looks like Pauline is going to be the white hats guy as our next PM. She has been getting plenty of air time as of late and they are making her look good.

So here she is in a hour face to face with Karl "MSM" Stefanovic.


The Karl Stefanovic Show Live With Pauline Hanson


The Karl Stefanovic Show

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Jan 25, 2026
On the launch episode of The Karl Stefanovic Show watch Karl Stefanovic interview Pauline Hanson.
One Nation is stronger than it's ever been.
Join us to ask your own questions live on air.

lunaflare
26th January 2026, 07:03
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4t5L4oexXJk

If you are not familiar with One Nation Senator Pauline Hanson, this interview is insightful.

oh, I see it has already been posted!

Violet3
26th January 2026, 11:43
Pauline is very smart in my opinion. Many belittle her. She has a working class background and no posh accent, but listen to what she is actually saying - I think she is on the whole spot on and refreshingly direct. Go Pauline! :blackwidow:

Mike Gorman
26th January 2026, 12:01
Australians in the main have been used to being comfortable, like other western countries it has its share of poverty/social problems, but up to 2020 its main population were quite affluent, or at the least able to ignore macro-political issues: since 2020 it has changed, with basic living standards slipping, people who were unable to participate in the real-estate market, renters in particular have been terribly affected with more & more families, singles unable to afford or even locate modest accommodation - there are lots of people living in their vehicles, tents: this is a familiar situation to most of us, America/UK/Europe - ordinary people even in jobs unable to find a home. The government insists on bringing more Indian nationals, more African people into the country each month. This is a recipe for a very ugly outcome, & the reality is hitting previously apathetic (politically) folks very hard - I think we shall witness a major upheaval in all of the Australian cities, but Sydney & Melbourne are most affected currently - the previously quiet cities of Adelaide & Perth are not so peaceful & comfortable any longer. All across Australia this irresponsible, & very deliberate importation of Labor voters is destroying the culture & peace of the nation, sound familiar? International in scope, this is very deliberate.

Tigger
26th January 2026, 13:03
God is not going to save Australia (to purloin the title of this thread). Only Australians can do that. And in light of what’s been happening over our national weekend, it seems like the tide may be turning. Sentiments like the ones highlighted in Topher’s video below are rapidly rising to conscious awareness:

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BMJ
26th January 2026, 15:08
Yes Yes It Is !!!

‘Greatest country on Earth’: TV host gets emotional over Australia Day significance

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Sky News Australia
Jan 26, 2026
Sky News host Peta Credlin comments on Australia Day celebrations, saying Australia is the “greatest country on Earth”.

“This is the day when I stop and give thanks for having won the lottery of life. Because to live here in this magnificent wide brown land is to live in the greatest country on Earth,” Ms Credlin said.

“This Australia Day, let's drop the nonsense of flying three flags, not one; and pretending that the country belongs to some of us, rather than equally to all of us.”

BMJ
26th January 2026, 15:36
15 MEMORIES You'll Only Understand If You Grew Up in 70s Australia

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Vintage Australia
Jan 8, 2026
Close your eyes and picture this: Saturday morning cartoons flickering on a tiny black and white telly, the smell of your dad's Winfield Blues drifting in from the back porch, and the sound of kids yelling in the street because someone just scraped their knee on the footpath and nobody's mom was watching. That was the seventies.

A decade caught between the old world and the new, where decimal currency still felt weird, where cars didn't have seatbelts but somehow everyone survived, and where childhood meant freedom that would get your parents arrested today.


10 MEMORIES You'll Only Understand If You Grew Up in 80s Australia

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Vintage Australia
Jan 17, 2026
Remember waiting with your finger hovering over the pause button, trying to catch your favorite song on the radio before the DJ talked over it? Remember Friday nights at the video store, standing in front of rows of VHS tapes, hoping the movie you wanted wasn't already out?

Remember the Bicentennial, when the whole country went absolutely mental for tall ships and fireworks?

If you grew up in nineteen eighties Australia, these aren't just random memories, they're defining moments, rituals that shaped your childhood in ways that kids today will never understand.

Mike Gorman
31st January 2026, 07:24
Pauline is very smart in my opinion. Many belittle her. She has a working class background and no posh accent, but listen to what she is actually saying - I think she is on the whole spot on and refreshingly direct. Go Pauline! :blackwidow:

Pauline has a very rational, common sense approach, she does not indulge in fancy rhetorical flourishes- that Canberra club game, and so she often attracts scorn for being "uneducated", especially when she was first elected to the Senate many years back: I have always admired her pluck & honesty - we know that fancy speeches & clever rhetoric does not impress the average Aussie voter, and Pauline's voice seems to be cutting through lately, persistence & genuine values can prevail!

Ravenlocke
31st January 2026, 20:02
Kangaroo Court of Australia - Shane Dowling

Breaking: 🚨 Jeffrey Epstein had a list of Australian Prime Ministers (plus Mark Latham) with "Targeting" written on top and with what looks like blackmail ideas as per below (Below is from latest Epstein file release by US government) #auspol

https://x.com/Kangaroo_Court/status/2017384339479400867

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BMJ
2nd February 2026, 14:27
Hi BMJ, re your summary of possible signs of progress and 'white hats' speculations, how about Pauline Hanson's recent invite to Mara Lago and the growing popularity of her One Nation party in Australia? I am a fan of her 'please explain' cartoon satires which I think have surely helped to wake many people up (after a few good snorts of laughter) to the craven politics in this country.
And in contrast and also recently, didn't the Americans hand prominent ex-Labour Party Prime Minister Kevin Rudd his marching orders as Ambassador for Australia? :muscle:
I am not sure that President Trump is on the side of the 'white hats,' or if there is such a thing, but perhaps he recognises a competent straight talker in Pauline, whereas most of the professional political class here is an elitist failure.

I think Pauline is a step in the right direction, and recognised as such by President Trump and the whites hats.

But personally I don't see her as our PM, she may have good intentions and courage but you have to admit she's not the brightest spark and she gets flustered quit easily which indicates to me she can not take pressure.

So unless she has a good support team that will carry her and protect her I think she would get chewed up and spat out by the political circus in Canberra quit quickly as PM.


I didn't know that about Kevin Crude but I like it.

President Trump has said to his face during the Albo visit " I don't like you and never will " he could have been shunned in Washington for this comment making him an ineffective ambassador, or Albo sought to out right replace him for the sake of diplomacy because President Trump didn't like dealing with him.


I feel a better pick for Prime Minister is Riccardo Bosi of the AustraliaOne Party, he and his team are putting in a huge effort to create the right framework for proper governance of Australia.

Riccardo Bosi is a former SAS Lieutenant Colonel, (the highest rank a soldier you can have in the Australian SAS), an author, highly intelligent, tough as nails (you would have to be to succeed in the SAS), experienced, passionate about Australians and their welfare and a capable individual whom has great respect for our strongest ally in the USA.

Riccardo Bosi ticks plenty of boxes.

He and his team would be the right persons to lead and represent Australia. Riccardo Bosi is the man I would want as our Prime Minister.

Website: www.australiaoneparty.com
Rumble Channel: https://rumble.com/c/AustraliaOneParty


P.S. If your thinking Andrew Hastie is a good alternative he featured in a SAS documentary years ago and has been groomed to become PM he is no rebel or pro Australian he is part of the cult. He is the cults answer to Riccardo Bosi.


Well you have to work with what you have got so it looks like Pauline is going to be the white hats guy as our next PM. She has been getting plenty of air time as of late and they are making her look good.

So here she is in a hour face to face with Karl "MSM" Stefanovic.


The Karl Stefanovic Show Live With Pauline Hanson


The Karl Stefanovic Show

4t5L4oexXJk

Jan 25, 2026
On the launch episode of The Karl Stefanovic Show watch Karl Stefanovic interview Pauline Hanson.
One Nation is stronger than it's ever been.
Join us to ask your own questions live on air.


From The foot In The Door To Better
Pauline bless her simple heart is a foot in the door to the PM position, but it looks like the white hats are moving in the right direction with Cory Bernardi joining One Nation, and back in the day whom was Cory associated with? The Australian Conservatives and who was Cory second no other than Riccardo Bosi.

P.S. Pauline should play poker socially so then she could learn how to use a poker face because she gives the game away everytime.

The first few minutes of interview above with Karl "MSM" Stefanovic made me cringe, Pauline gets frazzled, shifts the blame lets her thoughts and feelings know. Those first few minutes of the interview were enough thanks I had places to be and things to do rather than sit around listening to a half-wit.

Could you imagine her in international negotiations I'd love to be a fly on the wall for that, I'd garb my popcorn and enjoy the comedy hour.

Pauline would be played like a fiddle as the negotiators get her to hit every note on command and afterwards the negotiators would have a few drinks and laughs over their replays of events.

How embracing ??? For Pauline it wouldn't be Aussie Oui Oui Oui it would be Aussie Aye Aye Aye what do we have here !!!

Now if you had Riccardo as PM on international negotiations you would only have respect and trepidation from the other side.

For those whom think she has earned her position in parliament because of her shear grit I suggest she was gifted her position and was a useful idiot for the powers that were for all those awaken and aware in Oz to rally behind and nothing more.

History tells us otherwise but now we will just have to wait and see if Aussies can stomach having a WOG as their PM, in Cory or Riccardo.

To put it in a way foreigners can understand, I envision having Pauline as PM is like having Creepy Joe Biden as President but a creepy Joe with complete mental capacity.

Below Paul " I'm a proud freemason" Murray does as he is told and announces the good news.


Cory Bernardi to join One Nation

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Sky News Australia
Feb 2, 2026
Sky News host Paul Murray says former Sky News host and senator is about to “rejoin politics”.

Ravenlocke
4th February 2026, 19:26
Rachel Vaughan

Adelaide is run by ‘the Family’ – a group of individuals in the media; medical fraternity; police; universities; parliament; councils & legal fraternity who all protect one another from prosecution.

Four of the Australians named in the Epstein files are individuals I have contacted over the past 20 years. I contacted them as they were employed in positions in which they were able to act on my allegations of ch*ldhood ab*se, & my witness accounts of heinous cr*mes perp*trated upon other ch*ldren.

There are likely more who are named that I have contacted, but I will address these four for now:
Jay Weatherill ex-Premier SA
Stephen Marshall ex-Premier SA
Vickie Chapman ex-Att-General SA
Kevin Rudd ex PM

The excerpts pictured in this post are from a 20 year long note format chronology of individuals in power whom I contacted - which includes names, dates, reference numbers, & brief info on what was written in response to my requests for help. That chronology runs for 96 pages. Almost all notes relate to physical mailed responses in paper form.

I contacted Kevin Rudd by mail during his Prime Ministership on the 13th of Feb 2008 & received zero response.

I contacted Stephen Marshall MP by mail on 2nd January 2017 & the 24th of Jan 2018. No response.

I contacted Vickie Chapman on multiple occasions during 2018 & 2019 regarding a child who was being s*x traff*cked through the same tunnels I was traff*cked through when I was a ch*ld in the 1970’s & 80’s. Nothing was done to help that ch*ld.

I contacted Jay Weatherill MP by mail on 5 separate occasions between June 2007 & 21st July 2012. I received two responses & was given the run around – a well-known tactic designed to wear out the patience of the individual making allegations to ensure they understand attempts at justice are futile.
Jay Weatherill referred me to Jennifer Rankine MP, who then told me to contact Det. Supt in charge of the Major Crime Investigation branch Grant Moyle. But I had already been told by Moyle 7 days earlier on the 24thof August 2012 the following:
‘I am also aware that you have sent similar letters and made similar allegations in the past to various people, including members of the Major Crime Branch. All past allegations have been examined & I understand you and other family members have been advised, both in writing and personally, that there is no evidence to support your claims. After review of your most recent correspondence, & after speaking with other members of the Major Crime Investigation Branch I am satisfied that you have not supplied any new information that warrants further investigation or commitment of police resources.’

Perhaps someone reading this can inform Grant Moyle that there is a plethora of evidence proving my allegations & ch*ldhood injur*es; & that I was compensated under VOC provisions in 2024 as a result of that evidence.

He should also be informed that one of the family members he refers to in his letter – my brother Andrew McIntyre – not only had his allegations substantiated by having his ch*ldhood ab*ser incarcerated in 2016; but he also received a VOC compensation payment as a result of his ch*ldhood injur*es.

Those who turn a blind eye – especially when they are PAID to investigate such allegations, should be treated in the same manner as the perp*trators of those cr*mes.

https://x.com/weazel8888/status/2018966583612489978


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Ravenlocke
4th February 2026, 19:29
Daily Mail


Shocking new details emerge about Australia's alleged satanic paedohpile ring - after police arrested one of their own and a top swimming coach

https://x.com/DailyMail/status/2018899370440040823

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The Noticer

A sixth Sydney man has been arrested over an alleged international satanic paedophile ring, and 145 foreign suspects identified.

An ex-cop, a far-left journalist and a swim coach are among those previously charged.

Follow:
@NoticerNews

https://x.com/NoticerNews/status/2018911011756228763

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Ewan
14th February 2026, 10:41
A brief reminder of better times..

The Man from Ironbark

T'was the man from Ironbark who struck the Sydney town,
He wandered over street and park, he wandered up and down.
He loitered here, he loitered there, till he was like to drop,
Until at last in sheer despair he saw a barber’s shop.
‘ He'll shave my beard and whiskers off, I’ll be a man of mark,
I’ll go and play the Sydney toff back home in Ironbark.’

The barber man was small and flash, as barbers mostly are,
He wore a strike-your-fancy sash and smoked a huge cigar;
He was a humorist of note and keen at repartee,
He laid the odds and kept a ‘tote’, whatever that may be,
And when he saw our friend arrive, he whispered, ‘Here’s a lark!
Just watch me catch him all alive, this man from Ironbark.’

There were some gilded youths that sat along the barber’s wall.
Their eyes were dull, their heads were flat, they had no brains at all;
To them the barber passed a wink, his dexter eyelid shut,
‘I’ll make this bloomin’ yokel think his bloomin’ throat is cut.’
And as he soaped and rubbed it in he made a rude remark:
‘I s’pose the flats are pretty green up there in Ironbark.’

A grunt was all the reply he got; he shaved the bushman’s chin,
Then made the water boiling hot and dipped the razor in.
He raised his hand, his brow grew black, he paused awhile to gloat,
Then slashed the red-hot razor-back across his victim’s throat;
Upon the newly-shaven skin it made a livid mark —
No doubt it fairly took him in — the man from Ironbark.

He fetched a wild up-country yell might wake the dead to hear,
And though his throat, he knew full well, was cut from ear to ear,
He struggled gamely to his feet, and faced the murd’rous foe:
‘You’ve done for me! you dog, I’m beat! one hit before I go!
‘I only wish I had a knife, you blessed murdering shark!
‘But you’ll remember all your life the man from Ironbark.’

He lifted up his hairy paw, with one tremendous clout
It landed on the barber’s jaw, and knocked the barber out.
He set to work with nail and tooth, he made the place a wreck;
He grabbed the nearest gilded youth, and tried to break his neck.
And all the while his throat he held to save his vital spark,
And ‘Murder! Bloody Murder!’ yelled the man from Ironbark.

A peeler chap who heard the din came in to see the show;
He tried to run the bushman in, but he refused to go.
And when at last the barber spoke, and said ‘’Twas all in fun —
‘’Twas just a little harmless joke, a trifle overdone.’
‘A joke!’ he cried, ‘By George, that’s fine; a lively sort of lark;
‘I’d like to catch that murdering swine some night in Ironbark.’

And now while round the shearing floor the list’ning shearers gape,
He tells the story o’er and o’er, and brags of his escape.
‘Them barber chaps what keeps a tote, By George, I’ve had enough,
‘One tried to cut my bloomin’ throat, but thank the Lord it’s tough.’
And whether he’s believed or not, there’s one thing to remark,
That flowing beards are all the rage back home in Ironbark.



Source:
Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson. The Man from Snowy River and Other Verses, Angus & Robertson, Sydney, 1896, pages 64-68

Previously published in: The Bulletin, 17 December 1892