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posted on Dec, 1 2008 @ 07:41 AM
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Your question is very valid and perhaps warrants a new thread.
Depends who the invader is, to attack the big city they also have to fly to far (and get back) say apart from Darwin and thats been done before.
Yes its a tough country its an advantage for sure, I've just completed a 2 month outback trip it pretty rugged. But that could be an advantage for the invader also it would just as hard for us to find them.
For us to fight a gorilla war we need our guns back and time to have practice.
Anyway who said the Americans would give up Pine Gap - Not on your Nelly mate
Just a few thoughts....



posted on Dec, 1 2008 @ 07:57 AM
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How laughable is that? Kevin07, leader of the NWO.



Originally posted by Mikey84
You might find this interesting

Here are some pages which talk about Canberra being the capital of the NWO and spacificly designed for that, also a youtube video which talks about the NWO and Canberra and the hidden symbols in the design of the city.

www.abovetopsecret.com...

goliath.ecnext.com...

au.youtube.com...

Mikey



posted on Dec, 1 2008 @ 08:06 AM
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Then in that "What If - Scenario". Australians could be orded to carry guns for "protection". Aren't you forgetting If the Yanks decided to leave in a hurry and they couldn't just pack up their "American Toys", so that the Australian Goverment allowed to use them for protection. AND you are forgetting about our bestof buddy friends, N'Z. Oh... What about some of Australia's allies in the area? If it ever came down to the sitoration, there would be help if needed from other countries.


Originally posted by Melbourne_Militia
I understand that it would be difficult, but not impossible.

I just thought Id pose the question here to generate some critical thinking about this "What If" scenario.

Take the US out of the picture, England would not be able to project their arms forces fast enough. We'd be basically, in my thinking at least, having to mobilise every man of fighting age, and spreading them out across the top end to fight a guereilla type of confrontation and hold them up for as long as possible.

Similar to what the aussies did with the japs, in Maylasia/Indonesia in WW2.

The Chinese are going to build aircraft carriers,
www.globalsecurity.org...


As of 2008, Russia was believed to have been providing assistance for several years in the construction of three Chinese-designed aircraft carriers. Some analysts have thus predicted that China could have an operational carrier by 2015, while others have considered 2020 to be a more realistic timeframe.


and ive read somewhere not long ago that they have started building en-masse, amphibious troop carriers, or something along those lines. Basically, its all pointing to their plans of projecting their military further away from their borders, either to protect their interests, or to aquire new ones.

Thats what has brought up my thinking.

Yes, trying to protect a supply line for troops from China to Australia would be very difficult, our harsh outback would be a benefit for us.

You'd have to say wouldnt you, that in such a scenario, the capital cities would be the first things taken out, followed by our air ports.

The rest would be a land battle.



posted on Dec, 6 2008 @ 08:29 AM
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posted on Apr, 17 2009 @ 06:48 AM
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I have no evidence to support this but I believe you 100% about the Libs doing everything they could to lose the last election.

It has never sat right with me, but my thought has been that the 2 parties worked together to ensure Rudd came to power to help prevent a war with a major Asian power.

Just a thought.

(edited to correct typo)



[edit on 17-4-2009 by answerman]



posted on Apr, 17 2009 @ 07:04 AM
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Originally posted by StevenHendren
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A member on here has said that there is rumoured to be two nukes at Salisbury in SA. That wouldn't surprise me. I really do think we have a few cards up our sleeves if push came to shove with our unstable neighbours.




I've heard similar but with a higher number and in different locations.

It's strange what you hear from people who claim to be ex-military. But as always you have to take things in good faith - although I hunger for verification from different sources.



posted on Apr, 17 2009 @ 07:38 AM
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Originally posted by Melbourne_Militia

Yes, trying to protect a supply line for troops from China to Australia would be very difficult, our harsh outback would be a benefit for us.

You'd have to say wouldnt you, that in such a scenario, the capital cities would be the first things taken out, followed by our air ports.

The rest would be a land battle.


there wouldn't be much of a land battle imo.if they came it would be in overwhelming numbers.we'd have a month's notice,but if they were looking here it means other locations are relatively under control,meaning our allies are fubar.

actually conventional tactics like these are pretty much over..a modern war,all out war,would be won and lost in weeks.australia would be a prize for the victor..the victors (allies or "enemies")country being a smouldering nuclear fallout zone probably won't deter the nutters though



posted on May, 18 2009 @ 06:55 AM
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I remember talking to my dad or a friend of mines dad, and they had a friend in the army who was said that there is a secret base underneath Pine Gap. H e had to go out there for some reason, but said that there is definitely something there, but sorry I cant recall any more details.



posted on Sep, 6 2009 @ 07:46 PM
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Looks like a great thread with lots of info...Im posting so I don't loose it. I feel that your right about a DUMB at PineGap, and look forward to reading all the links in this thread.

star for you



posted on Jan, 13 2010 @ 01:22 AM
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G'Day from WA

For a remote country with a relatively small population we seem to be able to achieve some amazing breakthroughs which then just disappear such as the following.

On July 30, 2002 the University of Queensland HyShot team culminated many years of work when they sent their second scramjet payload up into the atmosphere on the back of a Terrior Orion rocket in a test flight. They made history - it turned out to be the first successful launch of a scramjet in the world.

Makes you wonder!



posted on Aug, 30 2010 @ 08:35 PM
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This is a NWO bunker in Australia to house the elite. The site was chosen since Australia has few natives, a small population (compared to land mass) and as an island continent easily defended. There are propulsion systems and weapons being perfected there. When the final step arrives in the guise of a global economic meltdown they will use advanced weapons to any who do not bow down to the NWO.



posted on Aug, 30 2010 @ 09:28 PM
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Bow down ? I mean basically the average Aussie is a slave anyway, the only resistance the NWO would get here is from the Bikies and Middle Eastern Gangs.

Australians by nature are compliant, passive, main stream thinking putty in the NWO's hands so I don't think there will be a so called "Bow Down" event that happens here because we have already surrendered to them.



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 08:51 PM
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Have to agree mate, can't speak for W.A but here in Melbourne it's basically conservatives and the self appointed bourgeoisie VS the uni kids/hippies etc. who just seem to get behind any ideology they deem 'alternative' without any real consideration of ramifications.

Most people seem oblivious to events in/history of the rest of the world (in many cases).

Good thread JDN, I was surprised too when I learnt of Pine Gap.

In the event of the NWO initiation, atleast Australia (as a large land mass/small population) has plenty of remote locations for those of us who aren't drones to flee to and establish bases for tribal communities/guerilla bases!

Give me a home among the gum trees, with lots of plum trees.....

edit on 19/12/10 by Pirateofpsychonautics because: Correction



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 08:56 PM
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yep and I know what car I'll be using as I search around looking for scrap metal and petrol.





posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 09:41 PM
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Bahahahahaha classic! May I call shot gun or has that position been allocated already?



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 09:45 PM
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Nah sorry, my blue heeler gets first priority.
I'll be sure not to shoot you if I come across you though.



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 09:58 PM
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Originally posted by Nventual
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I'll be sure not to shoot you if I come across you though.


You won't. I'll pick you off from a distance and take the car. The dog will be either spared, adopted or eaten depending upon circumstance at the time



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 10:04 PM
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I got bullet proof glass and never stand still for more than second.
Oh and my car has +5 damage resistance.



posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 10:28 PM
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Damn. How on earth did you get +5 damage resistance? That would have had to constitute a colossal trade!

In all seriousness, I will find a way to kill you and take your car.




posted on Dec, 19 2010 @ 10:55 PM
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It's +5 damage resistance when the blue heeler is inside of the car. Oh and hax too.



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