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Report: The Queensland Government needed to redouble its efforts to eliminate One Nation following its strong showing in the New South Wales state election, ALP state secretary Mike Kaiser said today. One Nation won almost eight per cent of the NSW vote yesterday and may secure two members in parliament.
"This proves the party is far from gone in Australian politics," Mr Kaiser said.
Some commentators predicted One Nation would disappeared from the political scene after infighting slashed its Queensland parliamentary numbers from 11 to five, and founder Pauline Hanson failed to retain her seat in the federal election.
"Winning seats back from One Nation at the next Queensland election is not the foregone conclusion many in the Labor Party believe it to be," Mr Kaiser said in a statement.
"While most have been celebrating the collapse of One Nation's parliamentary team in Queensland, we have to accept that the people who voted for them last June are still out there," he said.
Many remained disillusioned with politics and politicians and the NSW result proved their vote could not be taken for granted.
Mrs Hanson said she was extremely pleased with the party's performance in NSW and that the party was still a viable alternative to Labor and the conservatives.
And today on cue the Labor party rag, the Courier-Mail, carried an article by Mike Kaiser headed "Creating a new reality for the disillusioned". Here are extracts:
"If Labor is to win a second term in Queensland we will have to eat deep into the One Nation vote, particularly given the 1998 state campaign saw us maximising our vote amongst city conservatives repulsed by the Coalition's One Nation preference decision...
"By being prepared to take up such a role, and with the opportunities One Nation's shake-up of the electorate has provided us, Labor is focused on building a coalition of rural, regional and city support which can again deliver long-term Labor governments in Queensland."
Of course Kaiser fails to mention the active supprt that the Labor Party get from the Courier-Mail.
Consumer price index rise over this period: 12.1%
Unit | 1992/93 cents | 1997/98 cents | % Change | |
Groceries: | ||||
Sliced white bread | 680g | 134 | 192 | 44 |
Dry Biscuits | 250g | 127 | 159 | 25 |
Corn-based breakfast cerial | 550g | 295 | 349 | 18 |
Self-raising flour | 2kg | 234 | 270 | 15 |
Peaches | 825g can | 186 | 195 | 5 |
White sugar | 2kg | 163 | 200 | 23 |
Tea | 250g | 165 | 223 | 35 |
Instant coffee | 150g | 405 | 664 | 59 |
Dairy Products | ||||
Carton of milk | 1 litre | 102 | 123 | 22 |
Butter | 500g | 164 | 174 | 6 |
Fresh Vegetables | ||||
Potatoes | 1kg | 80 | 113 | 42 |
Onions | 1kg | 104 | 107 | 3 |
Meat | ||||
Rump steak | 1kg | 1066 | 1074 | 1 |
Corned silverside | 1kg | 634 | 555 | -12 |
Leg of lamb | 1kg | 556 | 575 | 4 |
Loin chops (lamb) | 1kg | 681 | 822 | 21 |
Leg of pork | 1kg | 543 | 600 | 11 |
Sausages | 1kg | 453 | 341 | -25 |
When is a survey not a survey - when it has been constructed to achieve a prescribed outcome. The comments below highlight what I mean:
NEARLY 90 per cent of people believe the NSW Upper House should be abolished.
In the wake of last weekend's election debacle involving a "tablecloth" ballot paper, the State is ready to place its trust in a one-house parliament.
The Sunday Telegraph asked people to register their opinion by phone on whether the Upper House officially known as the Legislative Council should continue to exist.
The answer was unequivocal: get rid of it.
Of a total of 1561 responses, 1345 people more than 85 per cent said the Upper House should be abolished.
Just 216 said it should be retained.
Premier Bob Carr has promised reforms to the Upper House election system after a record number of candidates and parties left voters grappling with a ballot paper the size of a tablecloth.
The reforms are likely to result in new parties requiring higher membership, as well as making it more expensive to register a party and contest the election.
But the overwhelming public response to the Sunday Telegraph poll will increase pressure for a referendum on the future of the Upper House at the next election.
One strong advocate of the referendum is government Upper House leader Michael Egan.
The 42-member Legislative Council which costs taxpayers $72 million a year was disgraced last year after the drunken performance of former president Max Willis.
Mr Willis slurred his words, forgot MPs' names and nearly fell off his chair during a late- night sitting.
This led to a blistering attack by Premier Bob Carr, who accused MLCs of being "delusional" and suffering from an "infectious" personality disorder.
MLCs need to win just 4.5 per cent of the vote to gain a seat in Parliament.
The rewards are great. They receive a salary package worth more than $100,000 a year and, unlike Lower House MPs, they don't have electorates and constituents to service.
But the biggest bonus is that they're elected for two terms of the Lower House, which gives an MLC eight years in Parliament.
Because an MP qualifies for a lifetime pension after seven years, an MLC has to be elected only once to qualify.
But the Liberal Party's new Upper House leader, Mike Gallacher, defends Australia's oldest House of Parliament.
He says its members work hard to represent people around NSW.
"It certainly has a role to play," Gallacher says.
Election expert Malcolm Mackerras agrees, saying the Legislative Council provides a vital forum for minor parties that would otherwise be left without representation.
Mackerras says voters who support small parties would grow "hostile" if they had no MPs to call their own.
"If minor parties miss out completely, it has to create resentment. That's why I quite like the low quota system (parties need just 4.5 per cent of the vote to gain a seat), because it means the minor parties can still win a seat."
Mackerras hopes the matter will not go to a referendum, because he believes the main political parties would campaign heavily to ensure the Upper House was abolished.
"The big parties want to go for the jugular of the little parties."
I am starting to discover more and more about the hidden agenda of extremist Jewish front-line groups like B'nai B'rith Anti Defamation League and the Australia/Israel Review. These are groups given credibility by the Murdoch press.
The Achilles heel, fast becoming a leg, are the anti-Gentile teachings of the Talmud Bible - the basis of both groups' religious beliefs.
Below is an extract from an unsolicited email that I received yesterday from an associated Jewish group proclaiming Australia quote as "part of Israel".. and their source is the Talmud. Full email at this link:
Taking the land of Israel as the centre with the Continental Masses radiating out from Israel you have Australia at the "end", at the Geographical extremity, in the southeast; South Africa in the south, Britain, Holland, Belgium in the northwest, France and North America in the West, Britain and North America also in the northwest , Scandinavia to the North, and the pacific coast of North America to the northeast.
All the "ends of the earth" are Israelite!!!
Efforts by the Federal Liberals - "our white supremacists in Canberra" - may have lost Asian voters for nearly a generation, the new deputy leader of the Liberal Party, Mr Barry O'Farrell, told his fellow surviving MPs at their first meeting after Saturday's rout.
He said the Asian vote had been lost to the Liberals just as the Vietnam War had lost them a generation of support during the 1960s and 1970s.
Notes taken by an anonymous MP at the meeting on Wednesday were leaked yesterday, less than 24 hours after Mrs Chikarovski was re-elected party leader and a new ruling clique installed. Several Liberals confirmed the notes' authenticity.
The notes showed MPs' frustration with failings by headquarters and also outlined attacks by the State director, Mr Remo Nogarotto, and State president, Mr Michael Osborne, on their MP critics:
Southern Highlands MP Ms Peta Seaton advocated more dialogue with One Nation voters. "They are not the same as Queensland 'hicks', some of them were not unlike Liberal candidates, repeating the same comments made by Liberal candidates," the notes quoted her as saying.
Upper House MP Mr John Ryan delivered a blistering tirade about the Blue Mountains campaign and the brawl between Mr Nogarotto and deposed leader Mr Peter Collins.
"George Souris [National Party leader] and his bloody Super Highway cost us Blue Mountains from the start," Mr Ryan is quoted as saying.
"It is a myth that Collins would have won had he stayed on as leader - without leadership change, the result would have been the same but the reasons for losing would have been different."
The defeated South Coast MP Mr Eric Ellis made a kamikaze last stand: "I was dropped off key seats list without being told. Why didn't someone tell me I would have a problem with One Nation. I got no help from central campaign ... How much money was spent in the city trying to win hopeless case seats ... when there were good chance seats in the bush. Thanks for nothing."
The notes quote Mr Nogarotto as replying to Mr Ellis: "Our polling showed that you were not in trouble when the decision was made to select seats which were to be targeted as key seats, but your Labor opponent was more popular than you ... You should as a sitting member have done more over the last four years to address that problem." Then, "Osborne told him [Mr Ellis] that his efforts in local fundraising were 'disgrace'."
North Shore MP Mrs Jillian Skinner, a former journalist, said contrary to claims that there was little policy in place when Mrs Chikarovski became leader, policies were there but Mrs Skinner was not permitted to get them out, partly because most of the media had been put offside.
"Media were not handled very well - it was not a good idea to start the campaign by giving exclusives to the Telegraph, which put other journalists off side," the notes quoted Mrs Skinner as saying.
"I had devised a very detailed health policy and had third party endorsements - I eventually put out the tobacco policy on my own in frustration."
The anonymous notes ended with Mr Osborne lecturing MPs.
"Michael Osborne tried running the 'you lot were out to lunch line' from John Howard. Andrew Tink (MP for Epping) did a great job of putting him back in his place.
"This session has been very useful up until your comments - if you are going to cause a divide between us and the rest of the party rank and file - after all of this, then this was all senseless."
Maurice Strong is a man to watch! The billionaire Canadian businessman is an employee of the United Nations; an employee of the Rockefeller and Rothschild's trusts and projects; a director of the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies; the organiser of the first World Conference on the Environment in 1992; the founder and first head of the U.N. Environment Program; the secretary general (and chief organizer) of the UNCED Earth Summit in Rio in June 1992, and a leading socialist, environmentalist, New World Order manipulator, occultist, and New Ager.In the mid- 1980s, Strong joined the World Commission on the Environment where he helped produce the 1987 Brundtland Report widely believed to be the "incendiary" which ignited the present "Green movement."
Strong, who spearheaded the Earth Summit, has complained that "the United States is clearly the greatest risk to the world's ecological health".
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NOVI SAD, Apr. 3 - We've just received word that NATO has destroyed two more bridges over the Danube - the main civilian interstate highway bridge on the Belgrade-Novi Sad-Budapest route, and the bridge at Backa Palanka, some 30 miles west of Novi Sad, near Serbia's border with Croatia (2PM EST).
Preliminary reports indicate that there were passenger cars on the Novi Sad bridge when it was struck. No word yet from Backa Palanka.
Tim Ed.: It appears that NATO is trying to cut off Central Serbia from its northern province of Vojvodina. This has brought on speculation from one Belgrade source that, since NATO cannot mount an invasion of Kosovo, it may try to attack Serbia from the north; using its new member, Hungary, as a jump-off point. Which is the way Hitler did it, too, in 1941.
This source was not alone in such speculation. In yesterday's (Apr. 2) Wall Street Journal OpEd article, "Take Belgrade," a former US Army general, William Odom, urged just such a land push from Hungary, where the flat terrain "invites a high-speed armored ground attack." At today's press briefing, however, the Pentagon spokesperson denied that NATO was planning such an invasion.
"Watch their actions, not their lips," is our counsel to the truth-seekers.
Meanwhile, speaking in Moscow yesterday, the Russian foreign minister, Igor Ivanov, said, "NATO first created a humanitarian tragedy by its air strikes, and it is now saying it is planning ground troops to prevent the humanitarian catastrophe. The ground troops for this operation would number 150,000 to 200,000. It is clear that this NATO adventure fell through."
Not so fast. The Hungary scenario suggests the game is far from over. Our only question is, how long will it take for NATO to gear up for that? If any of the TiM readers in the military wish to try to answer it, we welcome their input.
MOSCOW, Apr. 2 - Andrei Manilov, am official of the Liberal Democratic Party, has told IZVESTIA, a Russian daily, that leading Russian financial and industrial groups are sponsoring arrangements for the dispatch of volunteers to Yugoslavia. He said more than 56,000 volunteers across the country had already signed up.
Battalions of volunteers, he said, included many veterans of special-purpose units with fighting experience in Chechnya and Abkhazia. Representatives of the LDP party had been negotiating with the Yugoslav embassy for over a week. Negotiations were also going on between the Yugoslav and Hungarian embassies to make arrangements for the volunteer force to go to Budapest by air, and then on to Yugoslavia by road. Manilov claimed that the transportation of the volunteers would be financed by the Yugoslav government.
PHOENIX, Apr. 3 - The New World Order's war against Serbia is being waged simultaneously on two parallel fronts. While NATO is bombing the Serbs from the air, the NWO Propaganda Ministry is bombarding them "on the air," using its media lackeys, like CNN, MSNBC and others, the way NATO uses F-something killing machines.
This afternoon, for example, that self-admitted "advocacy journalist," CNN's Christiana Amanpour, reported from the Kosovo-Albanian border about alleged Serb massacres. Yet one could not help but wonder in what "Wag the Dog" studio the footage had been shot.
First, pictures of dead bodies prove nothing; those people could have killed by the NATO bombs, for example. Or by the KLA, as you saw from one of our earlier reports.
Second, these claims come from the same media which had previously reported that the Serbs had summarily executed three Kosovo Albanian leaders. Just to discover two of them giving interviews two days later, while the third showed up in Belgrade and called for NATO to stop the bombing (see "'Deadmen' Walking, Talking," Day 9, Update 1, Item 1, Apr. 1).
Third, there have been credible independent reports (by German TV) about the refugees being paid to lie (see Day 8, Update 1, Item 4).
Fourth, the bodies seem to be lying in a grass patch, while the live footage from the border shows snow all around.
So are there, in fact, two Kosovo's? One which NATO is bombing, and another in Hollywood studios, for use of the NWO media?
George Orwell would be having a blast. The NWO version of the Big Brother has outdone even the grim predictions about the global tyranny, outlined in his masterpiece, "1984." Which is understandable. There was no TV back in 1948, when he wrote the book.
The techniques, however are the same. Remember the
Big Brother's slogans?
"War is peace"
"Freedom is slavery"
"Ignorance is strength"
We are living them now. Orwell was off by 15 years. Consider today's NWO reality:
"Naked aggression" is "humanitarian mission"
"Killing" innocent people is "saving lives."
"Peacekeepers" are "warmongers"
"Free press" is "war propaganda"
Plus, we've already said many times before that the true motto of the New World Order is: "Perpetual commerce through perpetual war," NOT its NWO mantra: "World peace through world trade."
For, first you knock them down, then you rebuild them.
In Jan/98, the Economist magazine reported that Bosnia was the No. 1 country in the world in terms of its GDP growth. Albania was second. We suspect that most Americans would be shocked to find that out. (see "Speech to the Reform Party" - available at our Web site).
Any American still unconvinced that the Kosovo war had been planned, financed and launched by the NWO "Bilderbergers et. al." should ask the question: Why had the gasoline prices started to rise across America several weeks BEFORE the bombing started - despite vast surpluses in supplies?
Answer: To help finance the NOW's war on Serbia. Oil companies are the "death merchants" bosom-buddies. Since NATO is running low on fuel, it has requested additional supplies, which the Pentagon is now procuring from the oil companies. Just as it had requested that some of its depleted missiles, arms and weapons be restocked. At the taxpayers' expense, of course.
The "humanitarian crisis" caused by NATO's bombing is another great business bonanza. Food companies get to sell off old food inventories which no American would have bought. Medical suppliers get rid of obsolete stocks. Transportation companies fly all of all supplies in. Again, all at the taxpayers expense, paid by Uncle Sam, of course.
Gosh, the civilized world" can't stand by at a time of such a "humanitarian catastrophe." Yet the "civilized world" has so far managed to stay quite aloof while funding the killing of innocent civilians with "civilized" killing machines.
All that's missing so far, is a Jane Fonda-show to entertain the troops. But that's probably the Phase Four of the NATO plan, followed by a Phase Five Stephen Spoofberg film.
Isn't war a great business? Especially considering the bottomless money pit used for funding it - the taxpayers' bank accounts. Beats having to sell for a living. Especially if someone else does the killing for you, as the U.S. military is now doing it for the Big Brother.
Is there a way to stop this without bloodshed, many of the TiM readers have asked.? Well, we don't know of any bloodless revolutions, but Americans can try civil disobedience first.
Military men and women of conscience should refuse to kill innocent people for money, and resign their commissions. Patriotic American entrepreneurs should stop collecting taxes for Washington (remember that law was passed during WW II only as a "temporary" measure). Why not make Clinton go to the American people directly and ask them how much they would like to contribute for his overseas adventures. Finally, all Americans of conscience should refuse to pay income taxes.
If we all, or at least enough of us, do that and cut off the blood supply to the NWO leech, the monster parasite will shrivel up and die like a willow in the desert sand. But do we have the will and the courage to do it?
ATHENS, Apr. 3 - Some American soldiers are already enroute home in body bags. Yet their Commander-in-Chief continues to stay mum about this unfolding tragedy.
"First 19 Dead Americans in Thessalonika," read the headline of a front page story in Friday's edition of the Athens daily, "Atinaiki," according to the Beta news agency. The article was sub-titled "Mowed Down by the Serbs." "Atinaiki" says that the bodies were secretly transported from Skopje in containers guarded by select American officers. The Americans met at the Macedonian border by the Greek police, and escorted to the 424th Greek Military Hospital in Thessalonika, where the bodies were prepared for further transport.
"Atinaiki" says that the 12 bodies which arrived on Wednesday (Mar. 31) have already been shipped to the U.S. Seven more bodies, which arrived on Thursday (Apr. 1), were expected to be sent home on Friday.
When asked for comment, Greek authorities stated that they knew nothing about it, "Atinaiki" said.
Germany has accepted Russias request for a meeting of the G-8 Foreign Ministers next week. There is a regularly scheduled meeting of the lower level political directors scheduled for Friday in Dresden, Germany. There has also been an agreement that there would be a meeting of the Yugoslav Contact Group prior to that. The Contact Group is the G8 minus Canada and Japan. Now, Germany has fallen in with Russian in support of a full-blown meeting of the G8 at the higher ministerial level. The German Foreign Minister has reportedly discussed the meeting with Secretary of State Albright but there is no commitment on the part of the United States to attend that meeting. In addition to these meetings, there will be a meeting of European Union Interior Ministers on Wednesday to discuss the refugee situation.
State against state, mate against Mate
I owe Ian Batchelor an apology. Well, half an apology. In the globalisation forum he reckoned globalism forces Australian states to compete with each other for foreign investment by offering lower state tax regimes, thereby setting (in his words) "state against state, and mate against mate".
Whilst I disagreed with him that that was a consequence of globalism (it went on before globalism), evidence is emerging which suggests that globalism in other ways is indeed "pitting state against state, and mate against mate". To that extent he is quite right.
Spokesmen for the Queensland dairy industry say that now the industry has been 'deregulated', a flood of imports is expected from NSW, Victoria and even New Zealand. Victoria with over 60% of the nations milk production is likely to wipe out much of the industry in the other Australian states. Already 'rationalisation' has reduced the number of Queensland dairy farmers from around 40,000 to 1700, and even that number is expected to fall to 600 or 700.
The Australian diary industry will then be dominated by a relatively few large producers in Victoria and New South Wales. Those producers will then be bought up by transnational consortiums, and the Australian dairy industry will follow the rest of its industries into the ownership and control of international capital. Globalised!
Spokesmen for the pork industry claim that imported pork, which is destroying local pork producers, is being allowed by the federal government "so that Australia can maintain its overseas markets for beef and grain". In other words, pork producers have to be sacrificed so beef and grain producers can thrive. Now that IS pitting producer against producer, mate against mate.
Bear in mind that these policies are being pursued by a federal government which has no legitimacy other than that conferred on it by the people of Australia through their Constitution. It gains no additional legitimacy from its relationship with the 'international community'. Under the Australian Constitution it has prescribed powers to enact laws PROVIDED they contribute to the "peace, order and good government of the Commonwealth" of Australia [preamble to s.51]. It requires a big stretch of the imagination and a distortion of language to claim that economic policies which please the 'international community', but dispossess hundreds of thousands of Australian producers, set state against state, and mate against mate, are for the "peace order and good government" of Australia.
Graham Strachan.
Bildebergs
Hi Scott,
This attachment on Maurice Strong and the proposed sale of Canada's Hydro-electricity grid is a good follow ( prequel actually ) up to your coverage of the Bilderbergs Canada conference.
I liked the way you presented the Jewish Talmud article and will be anticipating some response from the Jewish community. After all it does present them with a fair opportunity, in their own interests, to clear up any misconceptions that sections of the public may have with the core values of their faith. A fair right to reply. David Duke's excellently researched My Awakenings is on my shopping list
Also in todays Sunday Telegraph Piers Akerman writes a very interesting article '' Apartheid Lives" :-
" In Australia, we should look to enshrine the notion of a nation of laws that deal equally with all individuals, according to their needs, regardless of race or creed, before we embrace all the tenets of apartheid under the guise of providing " special treatments " for minorities defined ethnically and culturally, not according to the status of their health or economic circumstances."
Where have I heard that before ?
Have a good Easter
Steve
Cement Works closure. 3rd April 1999
Shame and a pox on Federal Politicians who not only have introduced the legislation that has destroyed Australian icons, but who also turn a blind eye to the fact that wealth earning industry such as the Geelong Cement Works are being banished into the history book of Australian industry lost.
Like other former wealth earning industry, downsizing and profitability are not sufficient factors to survive the onslaught of economic rationalism and the loss of tariff protection.
This demise of Geelong and Australian business is not however the result of foreign competition being either lucky or even clever, it has taken place only with the assistance of Federal legislation that has implemented many advantages for the powerful transnationals, and for foreign investment.
For the average worker, business executive, or academic, that only relies on mainstream news and the excuse of economic rationalism, the reality of why your employment has disappeared will never be apparent, however, for the more curious or astute, there is much to be learned in the annals of Hansard.
Party politicians will never explain that past and present governments of both parties have a commited agenda to prepare Australia for total foreign economic control, measures taken have included removal of public ownership of the CommonWealth Bank; tax breaks for foreign investment via the 1953 International Taxation Act; and free trade, economic rationalism, with elimination of tariffs via the 1975 New International Economic Order.
Colonial status is being revisited as we lose economic sovereignty with the ongoing loss of more and more Australian owned industry to foreign competition and foreign ownership
Realising that this is the real intent of our foreign controlled government, you may now understand what former Industry Minister, Senator John Button meant when commenting in 1992 on the decimation of Australian industry, he stated "It is on track"!
Noel Mc Donald
Jim Waley - Channel 9
Highlight for the weekend (maybe I lead a boring life) was Jim Waley being taken apart piece by piece by Marko Grasic (Serbian Information Centre) during an interview on the Sunday program. Anyone who is interested in a case study of how to handle leading questions and interruptions should check out the transcript at Sunday programme. If only you could see the stunned look on Waley's face. At times he was looking clearly frustrated and angry at not being able to score one propaganda point. Classic stuff.
Ps May I be permitted to plug Dr William Pierce's latest
speech "Hands off Yugoslavia"
He may be extreme but he's certainly entertaining.
David Miller
Congratulations to David Oldfield
Congratulations to David Oldfield for winning a senate seat in NSW. It is good to see an intelligent person in Australia rewarded (not to mention courage, but in our present state of affairs they undoubtly need to be one) - I expect David Oldfield will be one of the most intelligent politicians we have in this country today - Your mere presence will lift the honesty and level of the debate - expecting good things.
I few comments to make:
Pauline Hanson said we have "free speech" in this country. This is true to some extent, and Pauline has tested this to some degree, BUT we do not have "freedom of speech in the constitution". Any government could change our present position. There are many things in Australia that are inhibited but would be unconstitutional in the USA. These are basic human rights or assumptions and they should be in the constitutional. (We need peoples initiated referenda like in the California constitution to move things along in this country).
Another thing, start setting down a 'cannon' or charter. First with basic views such as we wish to see all Australians have a higher living standard, and limit the concentration of wealth in the elite (a death tax for estates over 20 million might be a god thing). Second on details like a tax policy, don't be afraid to abandon something for a better ideal.
Try and work out general allegiances, you may view things from a seat to seat basis, but you need have general biases with real economic policies (Labor historically has not supported realistic policies or individual freedoms - there recent stint has given as a cheap currency and lower real wages) - be brave stick with the truth, if you have more similarities with one party then say it.
Goodluck
Anthony
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