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Originally posted by Funk bunyip
well er.. that's an interesting photo..haven't seen it before, what's the context?
Originally posted by tonycliffs
Whoops! Almost forgot a link:
FEMA Camps in Australia.............
coupmedia.org...
FEMA has issued multiple requests for Information in regards to the availability of 140 million packets of food specifically for a disaster in the New Madrid Fault System. Usually, this will be perceived as disinformation but the very situation is heavily documented.
Originally posted by Funk bunyip
reply to post by tonycliffs
lol
what?
who the hell is gonna enforce "FEMA" camps in Australia?
hahahahahaahah
They already have us indebted to ignorant obedient financial servitude, why waste money on fences?
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by WozaMeathed
Did you watch 4 Corners tonight?
Here, read this too:
www.american-buddha.com...
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It is now known that Arbib has been having secret meetings with American embassy officials for a number of years and the dirty deal done dirt cheap in collusion with the Americans resulted in the coup to dump Rudd and replace him with Gillard. If that doesn’t take you back to the sacking of Whitlam in 1975 nothing will. I’m surprised that after stabbing Rudd in the back he didn’t run off to his political masters to see if Rudd could be charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by WozaMeathed
Did you watch 4 Corners tonight?
Here, read this too:
www.american-buddha.com...
"The CIA's aim in Australia was to get rid of a government they did not
like and that was not co-operative… it's a Chile, but
in a much more sophisticated and subtle form."
- VICTOR MARCHETTI, ex-CIA officer, 1980
William Corson, a former senior U.S. intelligence officer, also revealed that the CIA ran between ten and fifteen "black airfields" at their secret Australian bases during the Vietnam War, flying "hot" CIA agents from Vietnam for debriefing. In 1975, as the North Vietnamese captured control of South Vietnam, massive supplies of drugs that had been stashed by the CIA in Vietnam were flown into the secret U.S. airfields in Australia. The drugs were redistributed to "regional drug banks", thus providing a "reserve currency" for the Agency's global criminal activities.
Originally posted by Seagle
Originally posted by bluemirage5
reply to post by WozaMeathed
Did you watch 4 Corners tonight?
Here, read this too:
www.american-buddha.com...
Yeah I saw it. So basically the US Government knew weeks before anyone else including most of the Labor cabinet ministers that Rudd was going to be shafted. Looks like Australia really has already had its US lead regime change.
Again, this all went down exactly one month after Rudd expelled the Israeli diplomat and was continuing to call for action against Israel for using forged Australian passports in a Moussad hit. Coincidence?
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It is now known that Arbib has been having secret meetings with American embassy officials for a number of years and the dirty deal done dirt cheap in collusion with the Americans resulted in the coup to dump Rudd and replace him with Gillard. If that doesn’t take you back to the sacking of Whitlam in 1975 nothing will. I’m surprised that after stabbing Rudd in the back he didn’t run off to his political masters to see if Rudd could be charged with carrying a concealed weapon.
"There is profoundly increasing evidence that foreign espionage and intelligence activities are being practised in Australia on a wide scale… I believe the evidence is so grave and so alarming in its implications that it demands the fullest explanation. The deception over the CIA and the activities of foreign installations on our soil… are an onslaught on Australia's sovereignty."
- GOUGH WHITLAM to the Australian Parliament, 1977
On December 2nd 1972, Australia's first Labor Government for twenty-three years was elected. The new Prime Minister, Edward Gough Whitlam, quickly set about a series of historic legislations: wages, pensions and unemployment benefits were increased; equal pay for women was introduced; a free national health service was established; spending on education was doubled; university and college fees were abolished; and legal aid became a universal right.
The Federal Government assumed responsibility for Aboriginal health, education and welfare, and the first land rights legislation for Aborigines was drafted. Cultural initiatives for women, Aborigines and immigrants were set up. Imperial honours such as knighthoods and MBEs were scrapped. The "Commonwealth Government" was renamed the Australian Government and an Australian anthem replaced "God Save the Queen."
Conscription was ended. Australian troops were withdrawn from the Vietnam War and men imprisoned for draft evasion were released. Australian ministers publicly condemned the American conduct of the Vietnam War. The U.S. bombing of Hanoi during Christmas 1972 was denounced as the work of "maniacs" and "mass murderers". Deputy Prime Minister, Dr Jim Cairns, called for public rallies to condemn the bombing and for boycotts on American goods. In response, Australian dockers refused to unload American ships. Whitlam himself warned the Nixon administration that he might draw Indonesia and Japan into protests against the bombing.
The Australian Government also pressed for support for the Indian Ocean Zone of Peace, which was opposed by the US, and spoke up in the United Nations for Palestinian rights. The French were condemned for testing nuclear weapons in the South Pacific, and refugees fleeing the CIA-backed coup in Chile were welcomed into Australia (an irony in the light of Washington's retaliation against Whitlam).
"We were told that the Australians might as well be
regarded as North Vietnamese collaborators."
- FRANK SNEPP, CIA officer stationed in Saigon at
the time of the Agency's covert activities against
the Whitlam government.