Are the Western Australian Cultural Heritage Law to be Scrapped? By James Reed

This note needs to be read alongside Ken Grundy’s excellent piece today. There is a report that the Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act, that came into effect on 1 July 2023, may be scrapped. The back story seems to be that this has given too much away about what the Voice will do, so, best not scare the punters at this stage of the game. Here is what we know at present; fingers crossed.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-08-06/was-wa-cultural-heritage-act-canned-after-albanese-voice-sway/102693550

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Private Property Rights and Farming By Ken Grundy

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Update on the Voice By James Reed

Here is the latest update on the Voice referendum and it is good news. It looks like, if things continue as they are, the Voice will be defeated. It is popular with the young, which is a good reason why the voting age should never have been set for teenagers. Still, if the pressure is kept up, that may not matter. The main issue is the impact social media is going to have, but again, that is a largely youth thing. But, the campaigning should not slacken off given these results as these nasty things tend to bop up at the end, like plastic waste pushed underwater.  

 

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Professor John Mearsheimer on the Ukraine War By Richard Miller (London)

Professor John Mearsheimer is one of the few US academic taking an objective approach to the Ukraine war. He has given an instructive interview with Canadian writer and journalist, Aaron Maté.  In a nutshell, NATO has become obsessed with expansion, even though a previous promise was made to Russia not to do so. And, Russia’ position on the matter was dismissed. There was no attempt to get a neutrality deal for the Ukraine. So, why was this so? According to Professor Mearsheimer: “I suspect it’s a combination of stupidity, ignorance, cynicism, greed, bloody-mindedness, narcissism, sadism, contempt, misanthropy, and recklessness—in a word, depravity. Holders of high political office who prefer to send hundreds of thousands of young men to their deaths without at least trying diplomacy are simply terrible people in every respect.”

What he did not say, is the US neo cons, and Leftist Democrats really do want war with Russia, even if it goes nuclear. It is the same madness that was behind the “Russia stole the 2016” election mania.

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Will Victoria Adopt Eternal Masks on the Basis of this Nonsense? By Mrs Vera West

The Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, led by epidemiologist Professor Tony Blakely, in an article in the Medical Journal of Australia, has offered support for the idea that permanent masks in public in Victoria may be the best way of preventing deaths from Covid: “The net impact of mask wearing will vary according to the levels of other interventions, including vaccination rates. Nevertheless, our findings suggest that consistently higher mask wearing rates across all ages would reduce the cumulative infection and mortality burden in Victoria.” However, as critics have pointed out, the study is a computer simulation study, that was based upon the claim that cloth masks reduce transmission by 53 percent and respirators reduced it by 80 percent. But, the issue of the effectiveness of mask is controversial and there are major studies that see masks as totally ineffective for preventing Covid transmission, or that this is inconclusive. The principle here is garbage in, garbage out.

Will a new mask policy be based upon such “research”?

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Any Excuse for a Riot By Chris Knight (Florida)

Australian has not got to the US level on this issue just yet, but given the cultural similarities, it will not be long. Example: a YouTuber named Kai Cenat sparked a riot when he said he would be giving away PlayStation 5 consoles in New York City’s Union Square. Thousands of youth turned up, and Mr YouTuber did not have thousands of consoles to give away. So, since we are here, why not riot, loot and smash everything up? And that is exactly what happened:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xK3XwC7Z4M0

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The Voice Propaganda in Action By James Reed

Dr David Barton “The Voice Roadshow Comes to Town,” Quadrant Special digital Edition, August 2023, has some interesting remarks about what is actually said in the Voice roadshows going on across the country. As one would predict, it is woke falling over itself:

“Langton led the charge with a potted history of Aboriginal activism since the 1960s, then moved to focus on more recent events like the Northern Territory Intervention, of which she was scathing (“harming our people”), Aboriginal deaths in custody (“institutionalised racism”), stolen generations (“attempted genocide”), child abuse (that’s “the churches”) and the usual grab-bag of victimhood complaints. Langton argued that the Voice is needed to “limit the ability of the Parliament to cause us harm”—just how precisely is that to occur? And, of course, what “harm”—the annual $36 billion spent on Aboriginal affairs? Langton also trotted out the old “terra nullius” furphy, and the audience drank it all in with rapturous applause. She also spent some time drilling into us that there is “no biological evidence whatsoever for ‘race’—it doesn’t exist”, which is highly disputed, plus the usual claims to 65,000-plus years of history, also hotly contested. Langton seemed blithely ignorant of the inherent illogicality of her own argument. If “race” does not exist, then why do we need a race-based “Voice”? She said indigenous “spirituality” and connection to the land make Aborigines special, but there’s no biological evidence of intergenerational genetic or DNA transfer of “love of land” to suggest that contemporary Aboriginal people have any greater feeling of attachment to the land than anybody else. Langton continued to bang the drum of “disadvantaged tribal Aboriginal people in Central Australia” as justification for the Voice. But these tribal people represent a minuscule fraction of the 3.4 per cent of Australians who identify as Aborigines, and much of their current situation is a direct result of their own choices. Tribal Aboriginal people have bad diets because that’s what they want to eat. White colonialists don’t make them eat unwisely. The panel made reference to the high prevalence of diabetes in Aboriginal communities, again implying it’s the whitefellas’ fault, without making any reference to tribal Aborigines’ lack of tolerance for sugar, which promotes the increased incidence of diabetes. There was more of the same about the “housing shortage”. Tribal Aborigines’ homes get trashed because so many families and individuals live in them communally because of “humbugging”. But no mention was made of that, yet Perkins and Langton would be familiar with the problem. We don’t need a “Voice’ to sort out those problems, which have been around for over five decades. We need to admit that much so-called “Aboriginal culture” is very damaging to Aboriginal people and that only by greater integration into our modern Western society will these problems be solved.”

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The Voice: The Dogma of a Perpetual Sacred Land By Brian Simpson

A number of papers in the Quadrant Special Edition, August 2023, critique the idea of sacred sites, and especially the anthropology that Aboriginal tribes lived on the same land for 50,000 (it has reached 60,000 + now) years with a continuity of sacred knowledge being passed down for tens of thousands of years making this the “oldest living culture,” and therefore highly special. Hence, special treatment must be given in deference. Only a slight reflection in epistemology, the theory of the justification of knowledge claims, should give pause to this. How could this possibly be known, merely from the archaeological records which exist? The time period of 60,00 years is vast, and debates exist about what humans were doing at that time, as well as archaic human subspecies such as the Neanderthals.  Do we really know that in that time other human groups did not co-occupy this land mass?  

Peter Purcell, “The Ruse of Tradition,” shows that there has been evolution and changes even within contemporary times. As he says, what is known about the past conflicts with the romantic Leftist notions founding the Voice: “Highly romanticised and poorly informed views about traditional Aboriginal culture now prevail among the general public, including many Aboriginal Australians of mixed heritage. In most descriptions, Aboriginal culture is barely recognisable as anything resembling its traditional pre-contact forms, even allowing for normal cultural evolution. The realities of the pre-colonial Aboriginal past, with all its hardship and violence, the revenge killings and infanticide, the sexual abuse and sorcery, have been replaced with visions of a noble and idyllic society, free of the avarice and inequality deemed characteristic of contemporary capitalist Australian society. All ills are said to have been learned from the “invaders”, without whom Eden would not have been lost. These views have become the popular wisdom, are ubiquitous in the media, and are now taught as fact in schools. This pessimistic view of Australia’s founding AngloCeltic cultural heritage has been developing and deepening since the 1960s. Suffice to say here that this intellectual drift—demise might be a better term—involves a loss of faith in Western culture, religion and technology, and a turning back to nature, even a worshipping of it: what historian Geoffrey Blainey called the Great Seesaw. The idolising of nature and “native” cultures has deep roots in the Western psyche: unhappy urban intellectuals hate the “city” and bemoan the ruination of man’s inherent nobility by Western civilisation. Aboriginal people, especially those in more remote settlements, are seen to be closer to nature, with a culture that is socialistic in its sharing and caring. In this paradisial perspective, it is only a return to country and the reclaiming of culture, in the imagination if not in reality, that will restore a natural nobility to urban Aborigines and ensure a life free of burden or want. This, of course, is the age-old urban intellectual fantasy— flight from the despoiling city to the forests of his origins will restore man’s soul—but the fantasy is now pervasively spread through the broader community. Nowadays, of course, the flight is metaphorical, seeking lift from a constitutionally enshrined Voice, but with Treaty, Reconciliation and Reparation in the wings.”

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The Voice is Authoritarian, Not Democratic By James Reed

This is the position of Salvatore Babones in “Democracy, Liberal Authoritarianism and the Voice,” Quadrant Special Digital Edition, August 2023. After a long argument about political theory and Trump, he says some very useful things for activists opposing the Voice as the Voice is supposed to, by definition, give a “voice” to indigenous people who at present do not have a “voice,” but  will not, being merely a road show for the elites:

https://quadrant.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Quadrant-202308-Aug-Online-PEindex-4-1.pdf

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Cultural and Historical Lies of the Voice By Peter West

Keith Windschuttle in “Hiding the Voice’s Content from Voters,” Quadrant Special digital Edition, August 2023, is required reading for those wanting to know the now less than hidden agendas behind the Voice. Windschuttle has been a strong and early critic of the voice and the neo-Marxism behind the Aboriginality movement of the Left, seeing it as leading to the breakup of Australia, as detailed in his book of that name, The Break-up of Australia (Quadrant Books, 2016).  

In his paper he notes that the key document is the 2017, the Uluru Statement from the Heart which defined the Voice as a proposal to change the Australian Constitution. The Council was clear that this was a stepping stone to a treaty, as the document states:

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After the Voice; The World is Not Enough By James Reed

PM Albo, who sees the Voice as the defining moment of his prime ministership, I would guess, is playing it cool on the issue of a treaty. But, as noted by Nick Cater, “The Vision of the Anointed,” Quadrant Special Digital Edition, August 2023, the treaty will be just the start. There is in fact no limit to the demands that will be made, for the world is not enough Orbis non sufficit:

https://quadrant.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Quadrant-202308-Aug-Online-PEindex-4-1.pdf  

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The Costs, Before the Voice By Bruce Bennett

“The Bumper Sticker Resistance,” by Joanna Hacckett, Quadrant Special Digital Edition, August 2023, gives some statistics that will be useful in replying to people you know from the Yes side, or at present undecided, who think not enough is being done of indigenous communities. In fact, massive amounts of monies are spent, but it does not go where it should because of usual problems of bureaucracy and posh jobs for city fellas, over where the real need is, in the bush communities:

https://quadrant.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Quadrant-202308-Aug-Online-PEindex-4-1.pdf  

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Cultural Heritage Acts Will Obliterate Private Property Rights By Brian Simpson

We believe that it is a logical implication of the indigenous cultural heritage Acts, that they will effectively obliterate private property rights, and this will all be coming with the Voice. Consider, if one needs a cultural assessment to be able to dig sand from one’s property, and to have an overlord supervise every shovel full of sand dug, then how can one be said to have any right in one’s land, as traditionally understood? “Sky News host Peta Credlin says the national Cultural Heritage Act will “obliterate” private property rights which will especially affect farmers. “One of the key policies the Voice will no doubt push for if it gets up, assuming it isn’t done before then as threatened by the Environment Minister, Tanya Plibersek, and that’s a national Cultural Heritage Act … that will obliterate private property rights, particularly for our farmers,” Ms Credlin said.”

https://www.skynews.com.au/opinion/peta-credlin/potential-national-cultural-heritage-act-will-obliterate-private-property-rights/video/633b645397d909c70cb3eda09bcce446

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Western Australia’s Cultural Heritage Laws At Work By James Reed

The Western Australian Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Act 2021, came into operation on July 1, 2023, and is already showing that it has teeth, if not fangs. One farmer wants to extract building sand from his property in North Dandalup, but the extraction area may be close to a historical indigenous camping ground. S, in accordance with the Act, he needs a cultural heritage assessment which could cost anything from $ 30,000 to $ 100, 000, all to be paid by the individual landowner. And, to top it off, it is also possible that a cultural representative may need to be present to examine every handful of sand take; which in effect makes the project impossible to do.

Wisely, a protest at the Western Australian parliament is planned for  next Tuesday (8 August, 2023), with farmers putting demands, including that freehold property rights extinguish any cultural heritage claim. This must be done. but, there is no chance of defeating the run of such woke laws unless the Voice is decisively defeated. The state laws show where this all will go.

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Here is a Taste of What the Voice Will Bring: The Surrender of Tasmania By Paul Walker

Here is a sample, at state level of the sort of proposals that the Voice would get up and running if successful, only multiple it for every state, many times worse. The agreement, the “expanded settlement package” was signed by Victorian Attorney-General Jaclyn Symes with the indigenous Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia and Jupagulk (WJJWJ) Peoples in October 2022, and covers ten council districts, about half the size of Tasmania. The councils claim that they were not included in the negotiations, but were only told of the implications last month. While the claims are “aspirational,” rather than legal, the government claims, we know that the neo-Marxist ideology of anti-racism and white guilt, also behind the Voice, will mean that demands are most likely to not be unmet. All roads, bridges, and public structures could be renamed with indigenous names, waterways co-managed, and veto power will be given to the indigenous groups over many activities. According to one councillor, “The land council has to be consulted on everything and you’ve got to pay for that consultation … We don’t know [how much it will cost]. They might say it’s 20 bucks an hour, they might say it’s 1000 bucks an hour. We don’t know.” Why not $ 1 million per hour?

This has happened now, just under state legislative power. Just imagine what would be done with a change in the constitution, backed by the woke courts? The Voice must not just be defeated, but thrashed.

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How Long before Artificial Intelligence Puts Doctors on the Dole Queues? By Mrs Vera West

As detailed in the mainstream report below, AI is making rapid advances into medicine, with the potential to replace doctors to some degree. Now as a fierce critic of the medical profession, in many ways I do not mind this, if the AI is not totally biased towards Big Pharma, which no doubt it would be. But if there are diagnostic systems that are freer in “thought” maybe this is not all bad.

 

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The Crimes of Melbourne By James Reed

This one is for viewing; a concerned person has assembled a series of videos of horrid crimes occurring throughout Melbourne, captured on film. It is not for the faint-hearted. And, while the Covid state was big on pepper spraying little old grandmothers trying to get some exercise during the Covid lockdown tyranny, we are not seeing much action dealing with this epidemic of crime and home invasions. Now, why is that if law and order is their big thing?

https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvZFnfegfCL/

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International Pandemic Fascism By James Reed

All this has been said by Covid mandate critics online, but it is interesting to observe that the same points are now appearing in scholarly journals. David Bell in a recent edition of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology, puts the case that Covid pandemic preparedness laid the road to the creation of international fascism! As he says in a key paragraph: “The COVID-19 response, intended for a virus that overwhelmingly targeted the elderly, ignored norms of epidemic management and human rights to institute a regime of suppression, censorship, and coercion reminiscent of the power systems and governance that were previously condemned. Without pausing to examine the costs, the public health industry is developing international instruments and processes that will entrench these destructive practices in international law. Public health, presented as a series of health emergencies, is being used once again to facilitate a fascist approach to societal management.” This drive to technocratic control will be pushed to the final level if the World Health Organization pandemic treaty becomes international law, next year. Health decisions will be taken away from the nation state and power given to this globalist New World Order entity. It is one of he most important globalist strategies to defeat, for otherwise we may all be vaccinated at gun point with the latest genetic toxins of Big Pharma.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ajes.12531

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Even if There are Rising Temperatures, No Existential Threat: Climate Change Insider Blows the Whistle! By James Reed

This is useful; we have seen in recent times that the UN has moved from the idea of global warming to “global boiling,” capitalising on the fear produced by heatwaves in the northern hemisphere, such heatwaves not being new by any means.

However, Professor Jim Skea, the newly elected head of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the key organisation pushing this climate doomsday stuff has said, that a 1.5 C rise in global temperatures relative to the pre-industrialised era did not pose an existential threat to humanity: “Climate change activists consistently warning of a doomsday in the near future are harming efforts to tackle the current situation … If you constantly communicate the message that we are all doomed to extinction, then that paralyses people and prevents them from taking the necessary steps to get a grip on climate change.” This flies in the face of present ideologies. One wonders if he was given the memos before taking up the post, and if he will be put back into line quick smart? Still, a quote we can use to great effect.

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The Great Covid Coup By Brian Simpson

Michael P Senger, attorney and author of Snake Oil: How Xi Jinping Shut Down the World, has written a piece where he makes the thought-provoking proposal that all the agendas of the Covid plandemic, “the masks, the slogans, the symbols, the lies, the sudden inversion of long-cherished norms and values, the mindless acceptance of information from nefarious sources like the World Health Organization and China,” fit a common theme. Why didn’t security organisations across the West step in and stop these violations of fundamental human rights? The reason is that much of the Covid tyranny came from the security organisations themselves in the first place. 

Thus, the US security organisations took the idea of social lockdowns from communist China’s response to SARS during 2003, and as detailed below, all aspects of Covid mandate policies can be traced to the intelligence organisations, rather than health authorities, who came second in command. The evidence is detailed below, but the significance can be stated. Why would these agencies push this agenda? The answer is that being part of the Deep State, they have their own agenda, one that is not necessarily at variance with communist China, so they were free to pick and choose policies to push. None of these policies involved preserving traditional liberal values, such as medical autonomy and liberty. And, while not discussed below, the transhuman agenda dovetails perfectly well with the technocratic militarism pursued by these organisations: “there’s a degree of truth to the critical notion that, by virtue of their secrecy and their longstanding ethos of realpolitik, the western intelligence community may have a somewhat totalitarian culture all on their own, notwithstanding the influence of the CCP. This longstanding culture of justifying the use of force and propaganda abroad may have blinded western intelligence leaders to the illiberalism of the policies their agencies were deploying in response to COVID; thus, what we witnessed during COVID may have been the result of the CIA and its counterparts turning their awesome powers of manipulation against their own people, however unwittingly.

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