Australia’s Time Bomb of Mass Immigration has Exploded: George Christensen PART 1, By James Reed
I have been lamenting for many years at the blog, and before that in print at On Target, that Australia's immigration program had a less than hidden agenda of population replacement, first in the post-World War II period, to breakdown the Anglo-Saxon population, who with "Celts," call it "Anglo-Celts," constituted 97 percent of the population at federation. The post-World War II deluge under Fabian socialists led to multiculturalism, as it was found that ethnics did not assimilate, and in any case as numbers increased, and Anglos became a minority, what was there to assimilate to? The culture, a product of a people would also change. Thus, the elites moved to the policy of Asianisation, which was more than just getting markets with Japan and China, but involved mass immigration skewed to majority Asian, to change the demographics. Under the Albanese government, mass immigration has led to a virtual open border, including unending numbers of Asian students who are set to become the new professional class. An accommodation crisis was but one of the multitude of problems generated from this open border policy, similar to the one conducted by the Biden administration in the US; call Albo Australia's Biden.
George Christensen has addressed this issue in a two-part series of articles at the Nation First substack. He is spot on in saying: "Australia is under siege. Our immigration policy isn't just immigration—it's demographic warfare. And the nation's Albanese Labor Government has thrown open the gates to a foreign flood that's swamping our schools, hospitals, streets, and suburbs. Over 1.4 million migrants have landed on our shores since Labor seized office—and another 350,000 are expected in 2024–25. That's not a migration program. That's an invasion by stealth."
It is very worthwhile for anyone thinking that we at the Alog.org blog have exaggerated the existential threat that this deluge of migrants poses, to read the following account by Christensen. Then, get politically active, it is just the right time for this. Indeed, it is now or never, as four more years of this demographic warfare will finish off what remains of traditional Australia. The future will be mere slave existence, if "lucky," under a CCP rule with an even more puppet zombie government than Albo's. All tradition will be gone, and financial reform utter impossible under a communist tyranny; just ask Tibet.
Here is the Part 1 of George's tremendous essay:
https://nationfirst.substack.com/p/australias-immigration-time-bomb
"Australia is under siege. Our immigration policy isn't just immigration—it's demographic warfare. And the nation's Albanese Labor Government has thrown open the gates to a foreign flood that's swamping our schools, hospitals, streets, and suburbs. Over 1.4 million migrants have landed on our shores since Labor seized office—and another 350,000 are expected in 2024–25. That's not a migration program. That's an invasion by stealth.
This is what they don't want you to see.
Australia's Albanese Labor Government has overseen a dramatic rise in immigration, with over 1.4 million arrivals straining Australia's infrastructure.
A worsening housing crisis has been fuelled by surging demand, leading to soaring rents, rising homelessness, and a policy loop that fails to solve the problem.
Hospitals and healthcare services are overwhelmed, with wait times blowing out due to rapid population growth driven by mass migration.
Public schools are overcrowded and under-resourced, particularly struggling to accommodate non-English speaking students.
The international student system has become a de facto migration pathway, benefiting institutions and the government while burdening public services.
They want you to believe it's just about economic growth or cultural enrichment. But what's really happening is the dismantling of Australia—our economy, our way of life, our values. All of it sacrificed to appease globalist ideologues, Big Australia cheerleaders, and spineless bureaucrats. And the cracks? They're now gaping chasms.
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Economic Cannibalism: How the System Is Devouring Itself
Let's start with the money. Because if mass immigration is so good for the economy, why are Australians struggling like never before?
Start with housing.
We are in the middle of the worst housing crisis in living memory. Property prices are out of reach for working Australians. Rents are skyrocketing, up more than 30% in many suburbs since 2022. Homelessness is soaring. People are living in tents, caravans, cars. Why? Because 1.4 million new people need somewhere to live—and our cities, suburbs, and infrastructure were never built to handle it. There is no mystery here. It's supply and demand. More people, same amount of housing—prices explode.
And the government's solution? Build more—while inviting more in. It's a treadmill to nowhere. The more homes we build, the more migrants they bring in. That's not policy. That's planned collapse.
Hospitals are at breaking point. Emergency departments resemble disaster zones, with patients dumped in corridors and forced to wait over 24 hours for care. In 2022, Australians were literally waiting days to be admitted. Not because we lack hospitals—but because the population surge, driven by record immigration, has overwhelmed the system. The numbers don't lie: elective surgeries soared past 770,000 in 2023–24, while waitlists blew out again. Sick Australians are being pushed to the back of the line to make room for a Labor-induced population boom.
Public schools? Overflowing. Classrooms designed for 20 now jam in 30 or more. In places like Ballarat, teachers are crying out for help as waves of non-English speaking students arrive without warning. Our children are the collateral damage. No one asked us. No one planned for it. And now the education system is sinking under the weight.
Try getting around the city during peak hour. Infrastructure is decades behind. Roads choked. Buses packed. Trains delayed. We were told "increased density" would solve the problem. Instead, it's made it worse. The more they build, the more they bring in, and the more broken the system becomes. Even the Productivity Commission admits the economic gains of immigration barely flow to ordinary Australians. Most of it ends up in the pockets of the big corporates and property speculators.
And then there's the international student racket.
Once a noble exchange of ideas and learning, the student visa system has morphed into a permanent residency pipeline—a cheap, backdoor migration program in disguise. Education providers have become glorified visa mills. The "students" arrive, work low-skill jobs, and stay. The universities cash in. The government cooks the books. And you're left footing the bill.
Continued in Part 2
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