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December 22nd, 2011 at 8:37 am
Its quite obvious to anyone who has followed the history of the various dissident groups in Australia and elsewhere that despite the best of intentions by so many folk, little if any real progress is being made. Sure there are the occasional ‘reports’ of success with politicians & the (il)legal system, but for the most part they are not reproducible. I’m not suggesting that we should abandon attempts to regain our rights, but rather that it may be time to re-assess how and where we are attacking the problem. A major problem is that the population of Australia as a whole is composed of ‘sheeple’, folk whose attention is primarily focussed on issues like the footbrawl / thugby, whether or not they have money to pay the rent / mortgage, the monthly car payments, Christmas presents for the yard apes etc etc. Only a very very few of us are concerned about who is really running the country and where those faceless entities intend on taking us. It goes without saying that members of political parties cannot and will not fulfil their responsibility to represent their constituents and the same applies to the vast majority of so called ‘independents’. One suggestion which may be worth investigating is establishment of a peoples union with the aim of representing the rights of all the people against ‘the system’. A properly constituted peoples union would gain support from not only the dissidents but also the sheeple, thereby providing the numbers necessary to re-take control of the country (and ultimately the world) from those currently hold the reins of power. An issue that must be addressed right at the beginning is the propensity of human nature to corruption. As Lord Acton observed ‘power corrupts’, likewise positions of power attract the corruptible. In order to prevent the ‘new order’ from succumbing to the evil that has been a hallmark of every system of government since the dawn of time, extremely robust checks & balances are essential. Regulation is far too important to be entrusted to ‘professionals’, particularly the likes of the bureaucrats, lawyers, magistrates & judiciary who have proven to be some of the most inept and corrupt individuals ever to have stolen oxygen.