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October 30, 2016, 09:22:25 AM
Mr Kelly was of course of Irish decent so his family tree would have been used to injustice culminating in his actions like some type of cause an effect.The development of the squattocracy and the 1891 shearers' strike shaped much of australia's political social aspirations."In the procession every civilised country was represented doing duty for the Russian, Swede, French, Dane etc, who are germane to him in other climes, showing that Labor's cause is one the world over, foreshadowing the time when the swords shall be turned into ploughshares and Liberty, Peace and Friendship will knit together the nations of the earth."

These beliefs are held the world over by socialists and it is a matter of discussion as how they are interpreted or how this vision is deployed.

Also it is ironic that a huge emphasis is placed upon peace and security leading up to the end of days etc in some of the scriptures although those scriptures warn agains false prophecies at the same time.

Disclaimer:I am no prophet and this is proven by my buy high sell low trading forecasts.
legendary
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October 29, 2016, 03:58:30 PM
Yeah, I suppose it's more an attitude of "she'll be right" haha
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October 29, 2016, 11:48:38 AM
I think most are still just enjoying a comfortable lifestyle, so there's no need to go nuts, we are probably a few years behind the US with regards to their cultural war, but it's certainly beginning here.

I find Aussies are more closely related to Brits than Americans, quiet happy to have their rights trampled on in the name of safety.


Hmm, nice back & forth re Aussie culture vs. American.  I have known just a few Aussies, and just in passing, but you guys do seem more ready to rock & roll than most Brits (who are fine people).

America would be a good place to come to except that there is the real possibility of the Democrats (and complicit or weak Republicans) stacking the demographic deck... 

Unless we elect Trump, we cannot even rid our country of felony-convicted, illegally-here gangbangers.  (future Democrat voters)
legendary
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October 29, 2016, 06:25:23 AM
I think most are still just enjoying a comfortable lifestyle, so there's no need to go nuts, we are probably a few years behind the US with regards to their cultural war, but it's certainly beginning here.

I find Aussies are more closely related to Brits than Americans, quiet happy to have their rights trampled on in the name of safety.
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October 29, 2016, 06:08:52 AM
Ned Kelly wouldn't have taken much notice of these silly laws.Maybe the Aboriginal Australians should be given their land back if its not being proberly used.

I remember we were discussing Australian culture in the Martin Armstrong thread years ago, and I forgot the attributes we attached. I think it was something akin to Australians view themselves as rebels and they favor the underdog.

How is that Australians are putting up with this subjugation of their freedoms? Is the Australian rebelliousness only in words and not capable a collective rage? Australians are a bit fatalistic right? Whereas, Americans are more "can do" head strong right?

I think the some Americans are willing to fight to the death for their culture and way of life. Perhaps that is why Rothschilds may be promoting Trump to the Presidency (via the alleged control of Wikileaks), so as to unleash the conservatives against the Liberals in all out civil war mixed with a potential war with Russia, so as to divide-and-conquer.

You can't kill the conservatives easily (there is a gun under every blade of grass, and you can take each one from a cold dead hand). So let them burn themselves out fighting several enemies.

trollercoaster, maybe you should migrate to the USA and join the battle! Yet I don't think Australians are the same as Americans, even we have some shared values. I am also more pragmatic like you. I don't see any point of participating in that battle that we will eventually lose. Surely I am more valuable creating technology.
legendary
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October 29, 2016, 05:54:35 AM
Hey I agree they are silly, you are free to break these laws and you will end up living like an aborigine (in prison or poverty) I am more useful to my family not in prison though  Cheesy
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October 29, 2016, 05:43:35 AM
It really depends how isolated you want to be, there's areas with low population that would likely not have local councils, but also likely to have nothing else around, you could live there and not get harassed. I would not recommend Tasmania or Victoria though, they are heavily controlled by the Greens, same for the small hippie beach towns scattered around the country.

Most of the wilderness areas are also out of bounds, no camping, fishing, hunting, etc, which also kills the appeal of living in these areas, you're literally left with nothing to do.

New Zealand is better in this regard, they are not locked out of public land, but for how long, who knows.



Ned Kelly wouldn't have taken much notice of these silly laws.Maybe the Aboriginal Australians should be given their land back if its not being proberly used.
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October 29, 2016, 04:17:11 AM
troller maybe you don't need the high mountains in the tropics, i.e. maybe foothills (or even lowland) will soon be cool enough:

https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/international-news/nature/sun-drop-in-energy-output-is-stronger-than-expected/

Here is the RT video with English CC subtitles (click the CC button):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5M9cklpcJNs

Basically the cooling with accelerate in 2020s, and then get worse in 2030s, then start to warm in 2040s.
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October 29, 2016, 01:58:48 AM
You can hunt on private land if safe to do so, public land the laws and boundaries change often, the Greens and animal justice party are very popular with the kiddies and weirdos, so you can forget hunting all together when they get in to power.

The Millennials and younger are/were "educated" by Rothschilds.

We X Gen will hold a fragmented power only for a very short time in between boomers and Millennials. We won't hold enough power or long enough to re-educate a generation of youth.

That is why I want to live out-of-society w.r.t. to any more offspring (haven't decided yet if I will, but will need to decide soon as my gf is child bearing age). But it is really hard on the kids to remove them from society. So I am very conflicted. You seem to have the same problem facing you. Raising them in Asia, means they will come up with the Asian groupthink, which will be positive for a while but later before we are 70, it will be reducing our freedoms same as the West.

Asia is now transitioning and will develop the institutions we have in West. Rothschilds+Rockefeller are again involved.

I think perhaps the best we can do is homeschool (or private community) for their formative years, then they have a foundation from which to view the world as they go into it. But you know they will think they are missing out on all the worldly things and blame us for ruining their lives. Maybe if we are really close with our kids in a rural environment, doing rural lifestyle (i.e. not playing computer games) then maybe they will love that life more than the gadgets.
legendary
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October 29, 2016, 01:43:36 AM
You can hunt on private land if safe to do so, public land the laws and boundaries change often, the Greens and animal justice party are very popular with the kiddies and weirdos, so you can forget hunting all together when they get in to power.
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October 29, 2016, 01:15:54 AM
Most of the wilderness areas are also out of bounds, no camping, fishing, hunting, etc, which also kills the appeal of living in these areas, you're literally left with nothing to do.

What about private land ownership of rural land? You can't hunt on your own land?

Same as the sensationalized, purported globalist plan for the USA:

legendary
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October 29, 2016, 12:54:04 AM
It really depends how isolated you want to be, there's areas with low population that would likely not have local councils, but also likely to have nothing else around, you could live there and not get harassed. I would not recommend Tasmania or Victoria though, they are heavily controlled by the Greens, same for the small hippie beach towns scattered around the country.

Most of the wilderness areas are also out of bounds, no camping, fishing, hunting, etc, which also kills the appeal of living in these areas, you're literally left with nothing to do.

New Zealand is better in this regard, they are not locked out of public land, but for how long, who knows.

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October 28, 2016, 11:55:21 PM
trollercoaster, without kids could one live in a cabin in a rural setting with an Internet connection and solar and be removed from regulatory interference?

Or would those councils send the inspectors to your rural abode?

Isn't your problem due to your kids mostly? Many of us are dreaming of living in Australia than where we are now. I appreciate you sharing this information with us.

Could we like-minded libertarians form our own small community of privately owned land (maybe in another country)? (of course all people have differences and arguments and it would be the same even amongst Libertarians)
legendary
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October 28, 2016, 06:20:53 PM
Australia is beautiful, but it's impossible to escape the nanny statism that I find so unpleasant and asphyxiating. It intrudes on all aspects of life, even 1000 kilometres away from any city you have local councils (which should not even legally exist) taking direct orders from the United Nations ( http://oceania.iclei.org )

Even the fucking schools are infiltrated with marxists, social workers and psychologists that meddle with your kids ( http://www.safeschoolscoalition.org.au ) , the establishment has total control over your life here.

I'm not paranoid, a criminal or a tin foiler, I just want to be left the fuck alone, and you can't escape it here, I have friends who have tried to dig in their heels and fight against it, and lost everything.

I would rather live a simple life in a 3rd world country than as a feudal serf down under.

STT
legendary
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October 28, 2016, 03:18:38 PM
My plan is to simply leave Australia, I just hate it here, the safety culture drives me bonkers.

I will most likely go to Baguio, the climate is similar to what I am used to, there's some decent schools there & it's far enough away from parasite relatives.
Apart from the occasional earthquake, it looks pleasant.


 I imagined Australia was so large it was possible to just drive 50 miles outside a city and be far from government and have as much land as you like and so on.   I was thinking the west coast was nice.   New Zealand with all its varied climates seems amazing, a childhood friend came from there with some great photos of each terrain always seemed like the perfect place impossible to be bored

People actually come from Australia to UK, no idea why because it only rains here Tongue
legendary
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October 28, 2016, 02:11:54 PM
My plan is to simply leave Australia, I just hate it here, the safety culture drives me bonkers.

I will most likely go to Baguio, the climate is similar to what I am used to, there's some decent schools there & it's far enough away from parasite relatives.
Apart from the occasional earthquake, it looks pleasant.
Sad to learn you are not happy about the living conditions in Australia. Since, it is your country why not find a way of solving the problem so that others too are affected positively instead of fleeing out of the country?
I think this will be the best solution in my personal humble opinion.
legendary
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October 27, 2016, 02:43:40 AM
Now others are picking up on what I (and Armstrong) were writing:

https://steemit.com/money/@dollarvigilante/brexit-ii-is-donald-trump-a-false-flag

Trump is the way for the Joe Blows get to blow up the system and then the economic collapse (and war) gets laid on Trump's lap.

I wouldn't have any other captain of the ship if we're heading into uncharted waters. It's do or die and I want Trump at the helm. Russia is saying to the US, either we vote Trump or it's war. Seems war follows a channel of less resistance with Crooked. Trump has wealth in real estate and the hospitality industries. Peace is simply better for business on the aggregate.
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October 26, 2016, 11:36:42 PM
Now others are picking up on what I (and Armstrong) were writing:

https://steemit.com/money/@dollarvigilante/brexit-ii-is-donald-trump-a-false-flag

Trump is the way for the Joe Blows get to blow up the system and then the economic collapse (and war) gets laid on Trump's lap.
legendary
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October 26, 2016, 11:03:08 AM
...

vokain (and others interested)

There is no doubt that Trump rallies are MUCH bigger and enthusiastic than $hillary rallies.  My wife and I went to one some 5 weeks ago, the energy and enthusiasm were very high.  I have heard that it is the opposite at the Hyena Rodent rallies...

It seems that many are strongly pro-Trump, in HRC's case, they are NOT pro-HRC as much as anti-Trump.  I have yet to meet even ONE $hillary supporter who actually is enthusiastic about here.  The few I know who like her (like some of my female cousins) just HATE Trump, I do know (and not interested in guessing) why.

There is discussion here that maybe the polls are "missing" Trump supporters.  I don't know.  But, the polls did get BREXIT wrong...
legendary
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October 26, 2016, 05:16:19 AM
"It does look like $hillary is going to be our next POTUS.  Ick.  Ugh."

I'm not buying it.




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