Anonymous ID: 567a0c June 26, 2018, 2:51 a.m. No.1908718   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8725 >>2809

Bob Katter MP introduces Glass-Steagall solution in Australian Parliament (25th June 2018)

 

http://cecaust.com.au/releases/2018_06_26_Katter_Introduces_GS.html

 

The Private Members' Bill was seconded by MP Andrew Wilkie. Good news for Aussies, now next step is to get it passed.

 

Notice the empty chamber during Katter's speech, it is such a disgrace. We need a massive swamp draining!

 

Download and view the Bill here: http://parlinfo.aph.gov.au/parlInfo/search/display/display.w3p;page=0;query=BillId%3Ar6136%20Recstruct%3Abillhome

Anonymous ID: 567a0c June 27, 2018, 3:25 a.m. No.1922809   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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I've been dong some further digging on Katter, and unfortunately he may not be one of /ourguys/, but I'm still looking for confirmation of this either way. The main thing that worries me is the masonic stuff. Katter's views have been mostly conservative over the years, but there is still evidence that may suggest he is possibly a bad actor, or controlled opposition.

 

The attached pic is from this article (August 25, 2010):

 

https://www.henrymakow.com/the_attached_photo_appeared_in.html

 

>It shows Labor Party MP and Treasurer Wayne Swan and Independent MP Bob Katter exchanging Masonic handshakes in the presence of ex-Satanic lodge head and toilet vampiress , Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard."

 

>Notice the following:

>Both MPs are looking at their Masonic handshake and not at each other.

 

>Wayne Swan is wearing a triangular cuff-link which shows affinity to the New World Order.  Who wears triangular cuff-links???

 

>This handshake from Bob Katter (on the right with white hair) is a Masonic handshake.  It is described in the following link as a "Shibboleth" handshake, although it does not precisely resemble the sketch displayed:

>http://www.ephesians5-11.org/handshakes.htm

 

From Wiki:

 

>Katter is known as an unabashed social conservative. On economic issues, like his father, Katter retains elements of 1950s Labor policy, including opposition to privatisation and economic deregulation. Katter is firmly in support of indigenous labour being used to build indigenous housing.

 

>An opponent of the tougher gun control laws introduced in the wake of the 1996 massacre in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Katter was accused in 2001 of signing a petition promoted by the Citizens Electoral Council (CEC), an organisation that claims the Port Arthur massacre was a conspiracy.

 

>He has a complicated approach to climate change. He has opposed enacting legislation to control emissions. However he advocates for measures that reduce carbon footprints.

 

But then:

 

>On 7 September 2010, Katter announced his support for a Liberal/National Party coalition minority government.

 

If anyone would like to offer their insight or share any info on Katter it would be great.

 

I'll keep digging.