Nope Nope Nope has been a Colonial Denial of history and truth, Climate Change Denial, Indigenous Australian Denial, Asylum Seeker Denial, Multicultural denial, Secular Democracy denial have all been part of the LNP denial of election loss. Peter Dutton demands demands equality on all government and advisory committees except with News Corp, IPA? His denials demand a Trump-Bannon Democracy in Australia. There has been a dark cloud hanging over Australia and increasingly noticed from outside this country and within. Simply look at the gap in polls between LNP and ALP and Dutton and Albanese. Screw you and your secret advisors Peter Dutton.
The reason nobody was ever charged Aborigines weren't allowed to bear witness to white men's crimes in courts as they weren't Christians, didn't believe in god or hell as punishment, and therefore could lie. Blacke were heathens was and still is the root of Racist belief. Andrew Bolt steadfastly says "no children were stolen" Aborigines who say so are liars because there is nothing on record.
Now how's this a spit in the face of Indigenous Australia if the No vote, as predicted, wins, putting Alexander Downer on Q&A
ABOVE IS WHO WE DO KNOW IN OPPOSITION TO YES IS A THE DARK ARMY WE DON”T KNOW!! SO VOTE YES!!
Led by Advance, the “No” campaign is supported by The Centre for Independent Studies (CIS), the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) and the Australian conference of the international Far-Right Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC — until recently, hosted by LibertyWorks), organisations with which Price and Mundine have been associated for years. All have long opposed climate policy. CIS, IPA and LibertyWorks are all affiliated with the little-known global Atlas Network.
Founded in 1981 by the English businessman, Antony Fisher, ‘to litter the world with free-market think tanks’, headquartered in Virginia by the U.S. Capitol, Atlas is not itself a think tank. It discreetly fundraises, networks and expands its vast public opinion, public policy and election influence machinery of 515 “partner organisations” in 100 nations.
Better-known U.S. think tanks include the Heritage Foundation, the Cato, Heartland and Competitive Enterprise institutes. All oppose climate policy and all have documented histories of oil-derived funding, such as from oil billionaires Charles Koch and Richard Scaife, along with ExxonMobil and other multinational corporations.
This structure is intentionally confusing, even if key CIS alumni are clear within it. As The Sydney Morning Herald’s David Crowe wrote in a piece that sought to establish where the “No” case was getting its money, the related groups “are secretive by design” – in contrast with GetUp!, which publishes a running tally of its donations, and the names of all donors over $10,000 on its website.
The Herald did manage to identify a number of those who funded the “No” campaign – in some cases because they publicly disclosed their donations, in others by trawling through Australian Electoral Commission returns and company records.
There was Brett Ralph, the founder and managing director of Jet Couriers and a director of the Melbourne Storm football club, as well as other sporting clubs, who donated $75,000 through his company, JMR Management Consultancy Services, last financial year.
Sydney multi-millionaire Rodney O’Neil was also on the list – his associated companies contributed $85,000 last year. Marcus Blackmore, who pocketed $334 million from the sale of his eponymous vitamin and supplements business this year, gave $20,000.
According to the Herald, former stockbroker and fund manager Simon Fenwick, and his wife Elizabeth, donated $650,000 and $350,000 respectively before the last election, and the Fenwick family trust also donated a further $50,000 last year.
The donations from Kennard were also The libertarian think tank that helped build the ‘No’ case
The libertarian think tank that helped build the ‘No’ case
Peter Dutton is the exploding fire hydrant of politics, pushing his party to the angry fringes and electoral oblivion
While Australian politicians complained and sniffed, Israel has imposed another blockade of Gaza, with news reporters limply avoiding the point that the enclave of two million inhabitants was already blockaded. Such a political entity was barely breathing to begin with, but the promise now is to cut off water (97% of the water in Gaza is already contaminated), food, fuel and access to electricity (this was already subject to regular outages) is seen as a logical, natural barbarism. Searching for the appropriate word, the Israeli forces had dubbed this latest measure a “siege”.
During a visit to the Israeli Air Force’s underground command centre, Defence Minister Yoav Gallant summed up the attitude to this approach of even deeper deprivation against an already exhausted civilian population. “We are fighting animals and are acting accordingly.”
It has been a few days of slaughter-filled accounts. Starting on October 7 on the Jewish day of Simchat Torah, the State of Israel has faced assaults from hundreds of Hamas militants. Directed from southwards in the country, the mayhem has rattled the security and intelligence establishment smugly convinced in their reading of Palestinian motivations…
Source: Blue Light, Green Blood: Edifice Politics for Israel – » The Australian Independent Media Network
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