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This is an insurgent war

There is an insurgency underway in Australia – an attempted political and cultural coup. It is conducted by a small group of insurgent thugs. And they are getting away with it. Those responsible for defending Australia against the insurgent forces do nothing. They are doing nothing because they are either colluding with the insurgents or are too gutless to do anything about it. Either way, the insurgency calls for a response.

Most Australians are sick to death of having reinvented ceremonies forced upon on them. We are sick to death of having an animist religion forced on us. We are sick to death of large tracts of land being given away to people who have a claim based on race – often a ludicrous claim by those indistinguishable from the average Australian. It has to stop.

The Age has today reported yet another declaration of war by the insurgents who in the dark of night – where they belong – have brought down another statue of Captain Cook. They used an angle grinder to saw it off at its ankles. The report provides a video of the insurgents at work. This is how confident they are in their work of insurgency – confident nobody will act. They left their usual message:

‘THE COLONY WILL FALL’

It hardly needs saying. There is no colony. There is a nation that had its origin in January 1788. The new nation extinguished whatever society was before it, as primitive as it was. All those who now receive its benefits tacitly assent to its laws and government. A nation has a right to defend itself against attempts to destroy it. These are notion civilized people have agreed to through the centuries.

Let the insurgents know that Australia will fall over the dead bodies of a multitude of Australians if it comes to that.

The warning is there.

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Cooks’ Cottage statue toppled in latest attack on Melbourne monuments

By Alex Crowe, The Age, February 27, 2024

A bronze statue of Captain James Cook has been hacked off its plinth in a Melbourne park, prompting a police investigation.

The sculpture of the British explorer at Cooks’ Cottage in East Melbourne’s Fitzroy Gardens was cut off between 5pm on Sunday and 7am on Monday, causing it to fall to the ground.

A video posted to an anonymous social media account shows masked vandals using an angle grinder to saw the statue off at its ankles, before pushing it over.

The words “the colony will fall” were painted beside the fallen statue, according to the account.

“Yet another monument to the imperialist James Cook has been felled in so-called Melbourne. Rumour has it that this was the last remaining Cook statue in the city,” the post on Instagram says.

“Monuments such as this only serve to prop up the narrative that enables so-called Australia’s continuing theft and desecration of land and life, and to legitimise its ongoing violence.

“This narrative is as hollow as a monument to a long dead coloniser who met his just fate, being speared by first nations warriors in Hawaii.”

According to the Captain Cook Society, the statue was sculpted by Marc Clark in 1973, and was owned privately before it was gifted to the City of Melbourne in 1996. The sculpture was moved into the garden at Cooks’ Cottage the following year.

Built in 1755, Cooks’ Cottage was the Yorkshire home of Captain Cook’s parents, with the two-storey brick house and its adjoining stable taken apart and shipped from England to be rebuilt in Melbourne. The attraction was publicly opened in 1934.

The targeting of Cook’s statues follows similar incidents in Melbourne on the eve of Australia Day.

The (deceptive) Voice

The deceit is being slowly laid bare. The Voice is the biggest con in Australia’s history. The small clique of Aboriginal elites have only ever wanted to grab land and wealth from 95 percent of the population to create a separate country. If they succeed, it will be the biggest shakedown in history.

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Final Report of Referendum Council: Voice to Parliament will lead to Treaty, Reparations

David Hiscox, XYZ, 20 April 2023

A Freedom of Information Request has resulted in the publication of the Final Report of the Referendum Council, which you can read in full here.

Unsurprisingly, it reveals the intention of aboriginal activists for the so-called “voice to parliament” to lead to a so-called “treaty” which could in turn lead to “reparations”. An excellent summary has been provided by Aboriginal Voice Exposed:

Secret government documents the National Indigenous Australians Agency was forced to release under freedom of information laws say that “any Voice to Parliament should be designed so that it could support and promote a treaty-making process”.

And what’s in the treaty?

According to these secret documents, it must include a “fixed percentage of Gross National Product. Rates/land tax/royalties”.

The documents explain:

… a Treaty could include a proper say in decision-making, the establishment of a truth commission, reparations, a financial settlement (such as seeking a percentage of GDP), the resolution of land, water and resources issues, recognition of authority and customary law …

This a direct quote from the secret Voice documents:

“Australia got a whole country for nothing, they haven’t even begun to pay for it.”

Doesn’t that just tell you everything you need to know?

But it gets worse.

According to these documents, they want to abolish the Australian flag, because “the Australian flag symbolised the injustices of colonisation”.

What’s modest about forcing you to change your flag or pay a percentage of the entire economy as reparations?

Again, you can read the entire document here. It makes for startling reading. We can make a few brief observations.

Note that the document was published on 30 June, 2017. The process leading to this year’s referendum has been long and bipartisan:

In 2010 Prime Minister the Hon Julia Gillard established the Expert Panel on the Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples in the Constitution, co-chaired by Patrick Dodson and Mark Leibler, which reported in 2012. Prime Minister the Hon Tony Abbott established a Joint Select Committee on Constitutional Recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, co-chaired by Senator Ken Wyatt and Senator Nova Peris, which reported in June 2015. Prime Minister the Hon Malcolm Turnbull and Opposition Leader the Hon Bill Shorten then established this Referendum Council in December 2015.

We should take the Coalition’s appearance of opposition to the “model” being proposed for the “voice” with a big grain of salt.

Read the rest here …