ONE NATION HINDMARSH BRANCH NEWSLETTER

MAY 2007

Next Hindmarsh Branch Meeting Sunday 13th May 2007 at 2.00PM

47 Richardson Avenue, Glenelg, SA : Afternoon Tea Provided. For Full Details Contact Doug Giddings (Branch President) now 8294 2767. An interesting meeting has been arranged.

Creating an Informed Electorate

The visit of William Jasper, Senior Editor of the New American Magazine was a wake up call to all who attended his meetings. His message covered several important aspects:

a) That the United Nations organisation has an agenda which calls on all Nations to surrender their sovereignty to a UN bureaucratic elite who intend running a World Government.

b) That Global Warming is a fraudulent claim which is being exploited to deceive mainly western nations into adopting unwarranted global environmental regulations controlled by UN elitists.

c) That so called "Free Trade" agreements controlled by the UN are wreaking havoc on the Western Industrialized nations as their manufacturing industries are transferred to 3rd world countries where cheap labour exists. Australia and the United States of America are now becoming dependent on 3rd world nations to supply both manufactured and primary products. This is a recipe for disaster should a Global conflict take place as well as reducing our middle classes to near poverty levels.

One Nation is the only political party sounding the warning on this Subversive agenda. We must continue to remain in the fight and sound the warning to our fellow Australians.

WHERE IS AUSTRALIA GOING?

We are still a long way off the next election but it seems that both main parties are strongly in election mode. It makes the news bulletin more interesting. Kevin Rudd is more popular at present than Mr. Howard who has had a long run in the top job. It is also certain, that should the Liberals win, Mr. Costello would soon become Prime Minister and I get the impression that, while he is respected as Treasurer, he would not be so popular as Prime Minister.

Mr. Rudd has said that he is not happy for the nation to simply be a beach for the Japanese and a quarry for the Chinese, which is about what it is at present. I would welcome a change from this state of affairs but I cannot see it happening. We have come so far down the road of globalisation that it would be difficult to go back. Globalisation seems detrimental to all of the western nations but none seem prepared to denounce it.

President Putin (pictured at right) recently said in effect that those who preach democracy do not practice it and that seems to be true. We have been globalised for thirty years and there is little evidence that we are benefiting from it. Those who have promoted globalisation do not make any effort to justify the policy other than to reiterate that it is good for us. There is no effort to prove it with facts and they simply ignore the detrimental effects such as the loss of excellent industries which provided a huge variety of employment and the enormous foreign debt we are accumulating. We are now almost totally dependent on foreigners for just about everything.

On Australia Day the 'Advertiser' editorial proclaimed that we are an "affluent, independent, self reliant nation standing tall in a boisterous and competitive global economy". It also says that "these vast changes, which have stranded the aging, wartime generation like dinosaurs". This dinosaur was a lot happier living in Australia which really was affluent, independent and self reliant than in a nation which has become almost totally reliant on the rest of the world. But my concern is not for myself, it is for future generations. I benefited from the hard work of past generations. In the last thirty years we have destroyed the sound industries our predecessors created and put nothing of value in their place.

The nation certainly seems prosperous but unfortunately, under the surface are some concerning statistics which suggest otherwise, such as enormous personal and foreign debt, unaffordable housing both rental and buying. A Sydney professor of economics is predicting a recession in about two years. If he is right it will cause serious problems for the large number of people who are up to their neck in debt.

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