Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Liberal Party Seeks Out It's "Patriotic" Three Stooges.

Dr. Jim Saleam.

The Liberal Party is up to its old tricks again. With public concern heightened by the refugee invasion and with immigration soaring to unheard of levels, the Liberal Party is floating out its rhetoric of "concern".

The spin doctors have TV ads that feature maps of refugee boat streams heading towards Australia. Abbott talks of "sustainability" being out of whack in KRudd's immigration plans. Shadow Immigration Minister Morrison has talked of tough about "asylum seekers" being "illegal" and that it's time to be "tough".

It is all meant to deceive. It is schemed to win the public to believe that the Liberal Party will do something about it all. It won't and as before ( like with the Tampa "children overboard" affair in 2001 ), the public will be lulled into colluding with one of the parties of the establishment, while it gets on with the job of dispossessing the Australian people in their own land through the continuation of immigration ( and economic globalisation ).

But the worst aspect of the deception is not that the public is the victim of a con, it is rather that people who should know better-line up to suckle up to the Liberal pig.

The Delusion

John Pasquarelli has written an important article. We remember him as an advisor to Pauline Hanson in 1997 and-more recently-as an official of the short-lived Pauline's United Australia Party. His piece appeared on the website "The Australian Conservative", a Liberal-Party-connected forum and news site.

In this piece, Pasquarelli advised all patriotic people not to found other parties that compete with the Liberals-but to rally together with the Libs, even as a faction of opinion within the party such that they may have a "say" in the mainstream party. In particular, he admonished two micro ( Federally unregistered ) "parties"-the Protectionists and the Conservative United Party-to get with the program. The alternative was the hard yards of amassing funds and resources which he put in the "too hard basket".

Pasquarelli, for all his intelligence, may have missed the point. In fact, the Liberals don't mind these outside micro groups at all. If he had looked closer, he would have seen a strong current of common opinion ( as we shall describe shortly ) and most importantly, a feverent desire on their part to enter the mainstream through the Liberal prism, but in posturing competition against Liberal "softness". The Libs hold out the illusion that they are agreeable in fact and that their voting herds and financiers might see the light in the future and come to these new "hard" conservative parties. They hold out that they are soft because they are compelled to be and that the hard men can bring them back to true Liberal principles if they work hard enough. So, the micro parties work energetically at a project ( mainstreaming via the scheme to recruit the Liberal herds ) that will never eventuate. Pasquarelli should have noted that all this chatter was actually taking place on a Liberal forum! And the Libs are happy about that.

Significantly, he did not mention Australia First in all this and for that we are truly grateful; after all, we are not in the program.

Weird Facts

Consider what's happening. It looks weird at first glance.

Recently, Pauline Hanson, of all people, appeared on national television to tell us that Abbott would make a better PM than KRudd. What ? This was the very same Tony Abbott whose "Australians For Honest Politics" put her in gaol! Now she wants Abbott ? But remember what David Oldfield, her adviser, said years ago: "the aim of the One Nation was to make the Liberal Party more right wing". Was Pauline just returning to daddy ? In other words, was the original One Nation just a reflection of stress in the Liberal Party heartland which allowed to fester into a group that fundamentally-the Liberals still had a hook into ? When the beat had run its course, it could be safely reintergrated back into the fold ?

Now Hanson wants the conservatives not to rebel ( that is too dangerous now; like the original One Nation did briefly, it could get out of control ). Rather, she recommends they line up pure and simple behind the Liberal Party. What happened to her rhetoric about "Australia is being swamped by Asians ?" All gone. Now she is more concerned that her house is not sold to a "Moslem". Peddling a little "anti-Islam" is not really a challenge to the Asianizing establishment.

And Alan Jones. The man who defended Hanson whilst she was a prisoner may now front for the John Howard Institute, a policy making think tank-for guess who ? The nominal president of this group has been touted as one fellow who is big in the David Clarke faction of the New South Wales Liberals. This conservative, David Clarke, had his faction resuscitated by Abbott in 1996 as a barrier to too many Liberals sliding over to Hanson and as a fish-hook to reel them all back in when the time was ripe.

With Hanson as the big endorsement to the Liberals overall and Jones in the wings, Abbott has solid foundations to ensure that there is never a real radicalisation of the conservatives. Getting to this point isn't weird: it's diabolically clever.

So: the Three Stooges Get A Role

Of course, the conservatives in the Liberal Party, like the unionists in the ALP and certain farmers in the Nats, are all people who can, under particular circumstances, move away from their traditional alignments. Under temporary stress, some slid over to the former One Nation. They could do something similar again. But if the crisis of globalisation becomes deeper ( there are signs in the European debt crisis ), or if domestic pressures against free trade and mass immigration become stronger, some may opt out of establishment politics all together. Enter Australia First.

For the Liberals, that must never happen. So they have their three stooges waiting. They have groups on hand that may even in themselves be genuine structures, but which can be conned into singing the Abbott chorus.

I refer unashamedly to the Australian Conservative United Party, to the Protectionist Party and to One Nation ( or at least a faction of it seemingly dominant in New South Wales and strong elsewhere ).

What's the con ?

Well, there's always the anti-Islam routine. The establishment doesn't mind that-at least to a certain extent. As nationalists have said: this blows off steam while the state builds support for the faked up wars on terror ( sic ). They let people direct their rage at multiculturalism at the Moslems in Australia, careful always that it does not spill over into a generalized critique of immigration generally. But these groups can go that extra mile. They can talk up the need to follow the "war on terror", to support Israeli foreign policy, to bloc with the Zionists within the Australian Jewish community against any deals with the Palestinians and for the coming war with Iran-and so on. They can do the Liberal Party's foreign policy propaganda work for them. When one goes down the militant anti-Islam road, it means building alliances with other pro Liberal groups like Australian Christian Nation and the Christian Democratic Party. This is supposedly the mainstream option. It is-on our assessment-the road to nowhere.

The anti Islam routine usually leads to blocs being made with people who have no commitment to any real idea that the Australian People are a nationality. Rather these "allies" bleat that the Moslems should be turned into Australians by Christian conversion and civic training. Their logic as applied to Moslems is held with the same vehemence towards anyone else. As allies for supposed nationalists, they are worse than useless. In this regard, I note that the United Conservatives declaim against any European ethnic basis of Australian nationality in any case; the Protectionists are still coy, if only because they had partial origins inside the womb of nationalist politics, but as time goes on, they will turn to the easy path. One Nation is divided on the matter. But the con stands-that these allies will bring masses and people will kid themselves that they are part of a real mass movement. The civic patriot danger exists for One Nation absolutely and not just for a chunk of it.

It follows too, that by taking this civic patriot road of praising flags and constitutions alone rather than our European blood, one gets close to the conservative faction of the Liberal Party. We note that the Liberals` conservatism does not extend to defence of Australian Nationality-only to its civic forms.

The old One Nation in some states, but particularly in New South Wales, may find itself enmeshed in the Liberal Right. Some of its factional leaders have built close links with the Christian Nation group and the Christian Democrats, conduits for the Liberal Party. They are continuing to develop these links.

Three Stooges ?

Dearly would the Liberal Party like to possess these named groups as a three-stooges-act. There are dangers that they may be successful in the plan.

By ensuring groups fly false signals, the Liberal game-players understand that they also demobilise the developing nationalist people's movement.

They have not reckoned on the resolve of Australia First to do what must be done. Nationalists will maintain their independence and their initiative at all times. We refuse to be co-opted into the Liberals` game and we will always be at liberty to act in the interest of all Australians. Against the Liberal ethos of high immigration, globalist economics, free market labour rules, war for the New World Order and so forth, we offer the vision of an Australian Australia, Australian identity, independence and freedom.

The reactionary minded can follow Abbott if they wish, under any self-deception that moves them, but Australia First will reject the Liberal Party's game today, tomorrow, always.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Boy, 15, Jailed For 16 Years!

Weekend Advertiser ( 22.5.10 ).

A teenaged Sudanese refugee who was refused a cigarette has been jailed for at least 16 years for the "cowardly" Sydney murder of an innocent bystander.

"This was an offence of the most disturbing and senseless kind," Justice Megan Latham said in sentencing the boy in the NSW Supreme Court yesterday.

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We are curious as to how much the defence of this criminal cost the good people of NSW ? And the cost to the State to house him in a correctional facility for the next 16 years ?

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The youth, who was 15 years old at the time of the offence and cannot be named, was found guilty of the stabbing murder of Edward Spowart, 54, in the early hours of April 21, 2008, during a brawl in the streets of Granville.

"It might be said that his exposure to violence in the Sudan and Kenya desensitised him to some extent to the use of violence in order to settle disputes," the judge said.

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It might also be said, "some Australians have experienced trauma and violence also, returned servicemen and women deployed overseas that have experienced the horror of warfare, other's that have experienced domestic violence and abuse, others living in Public Housing areas, where violence is rife and so on."

Do these people murder someone because they are refused a cigarette ? Albeit these people may also be desensitised to violence, they do not act out in this manner. We might also say murdering someone who refuses you a cigarette, is not Australian culture, nor how we "settle disputes" in Australia.

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"However, the offender is not without intelligence and according to his stepmother, was a respectful, polite young man until his entry into high school in Australia in 2006".

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So now it's all our fault ?

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The murder arose out of a confrontation between members of Mr. Spowart"s group and the teenager's.The intoxicated teenager had asked someone in the other group for a cigarette but was rebuffed and told to go home.

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Where is the concerned stepmother when the 15 year old, polite respectful young man she describes is roaming the streets intoxicated ?

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"Apparently reacting out of a wounded sense of pride, the offender threw a punch," the judge said. A brawl then broke out, with various men and youths arming themselves with sticks, bricks and street signs.

"However, Mr. Spowart played no active part in that confrontation or in the later hostilities," the judge said.

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We need to accept the reality here, it is in fact the African tribalist culture to resolve disputes with violence, always has been, always will be. We do not accept blaming others as sufficent, nor do we accept the excuse they are desensitised to violence due to their never ending wars with each other. They are without excuse!

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Australia First Calls For Mayoral Candidate In Griffith.

Australia First has contacted members in the Griffith City area with a view to contesting the inevitable by-election for Mayor.

Mike Neville, current Mayor of Griffith, was arrested yesterday and charged with an array of sexual offences.

In spite of his stated wish to stay in office, a resignation is all-but-inevitable.

Mike Neville has been an aggressive opponent of Australia First in the Riverina, repeatedly stating his support for contract labour, multiculturalism and immigration generally.

We cannot say whether Mr. Neville is guilty of the charges brought against him. That is for a court. Nonetheless, we would counsel him thus: if you are guilty, take responsibility and plead now-it attracts the sentence discount.