The Guardian: Is Espionage Bill to Silence Democracy?
When countries choke off freedom of speech, freedom of assembly etc. particularly in countries where we are born with it, it will not succeed. I just felt this as I was reading and stopped bolding. I felt it, it won’t work. I recall Gandhi representing Indians under brutal rule in South Africa and… Continue reading
Will Moving the Australian Embassy to Jerusalam Inflame a Holy War?
The core issue is political given the by-election in Wentworth and the fact the Liberal Party voted for a move of the embassy to Jerusalem. The human rights violations in Palestine are an international issue given the original British decision under the Balfour Declaration and Rothschild influence in British politics to create a Zionist… Continue reading
Advance Australia not Fair but by Force as Arms Trading Extending Violence not Peace
This is how Australia loses its innocence. All the rhetoric around terrorism is not the real reason for Australia becoming a target, it is its aggressive stance in a region geographically sitting below the the largest Muslim archipelago in the world.
I am a peacemaker and had no support in my attempts to teach… Continue reading
BAE, Saudi, UK Government and Slight of Hand Corruption
More rabbit holes… I feel like Alice in Wonder-land, I am wondering how this got out of hand. I feel a sense of gratitude for the journalists who are compiling the truth. I feel the Guardian are truly a guardian of the public interest because those who should be, are not. I liked… Continue reading
Foreign Influence in Australia
It is our programming in respect of money talks or security concerns that we become open to foreign influence. Corporations buy there way in and exact influence by virtue of their investments. Is this democratic? Is this is in the public interest. I like the idea of a foreign register with extensive information… Continue reading