Q,
Thank you for posting in the Aussie bread! Yes, WE are everywhere! and WRWY!
Looking forward to a wondrous future and the Great Awakening of mankind!
Much love and MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS.
Q,
Thank you for posting in the Aussie bread! Yes, WE are everywhere! and WRWY!
Looking forward to a wondrous future and the Great Awakening of mankind!
Much love and MAY GOD BE WITH YOU ALWAYS.
Q,
Can you please confirm that the recent hit piece ran by Al Jazeera against One Nation was done purely to discredit, and can you also please confirm once and for all that Pauline Hanson is NOT controlled opposition?
ThanQ in Advance!
Thank you both for your input.
Well, to begin with here's some history from the CEC web site:
By the following year, the establishment decided something had to be done, to derail LaRouche's soaring influence. Instead of attacking LaRouche directly—which only heightened his influence–they decided to take a different tack. Suddenly, the Packer-Murdoch media began to lionize a previously almost-unknown federal MP from rural Queensland, Pauline Hanson, and the Hanson phenomenon was off and running, on the back of the earlier LaRouche presence in the bush. The coincidence of Hanson's early ideas of national banking, reindustrialisation, attacks on the fraud of Aboriginal "land rights", etc. did not go uncommented upon, even by the major media. As Philip Adams wrote in the Weekend Australian of May 3-4 1997, "It's been noted that Pauline Hanson's memorable maiden speech was chocker with policies that bore an eerie resemblance to those of Lyndon LaRouche." Or, as the Brisbane Courier Mail noted on Aug. 26, 1998, "but she does have ideas, alas, and her ideas are essentially those of the CEC".
Though One Nation was originally intended as a mere populist "countergang" to LaRouche, through a complex process, the Hanson phenomenon became a kind of "Frankenstein's monster" to the very Establishment which had called it into being, particularly after its stunning capture of 11 seats in the Queensland State Parliament in March 1998. Then, once much of the focus of rural discontent had been shifted onto Hanson, the Establishment launched a nasty campaign to eliminate One Nation, a campaign facilitated by the party's own populist tendencies of "personalities, not policies". By late 2000, the virtually-defunct One Nation was resuscitated by Packer and Murdoch, in particular to deflect votes in the Western Australia state election of Feb. 10 2001, where at least one LaRouche-affiliated candidate, the CEC's Jean Robinson, looked like an excellent bet to win the seat of Wagin. In fact, the One Nation candidate, who only entered the race belatedly, and who drew 20% of the vote without campaigning, told Mrs. Robinson, that had he not entered the race, and given that many other voters for other parties had put her second, she would have won.
Read the full article here: http://cecaust.com.au/main.asp?sub=info&id=aboutcec.htm
She is/has been a victim of the cabal, as they have used her to further their own agenda, but I believe her heart is in the right place.
Pauline Hanson introduces bill to break up the banks:
http://cecaust.com.au/releases/2019_02_13_Hanson_Bill.html
https://americansystemnow.com/australian-senator-moves-for-breaking-up-the-banks/
This bill, for a Glass-Steagall-style structural separation to break up the big banks, was introduced on Feb 12 2019, after the joke that was the Royal Commission's report. Katter introduced a similar bill last year:
http://cecaust.com.au/releases/2018_04_19_Katter_Statement.html
However Katter, as I have learned, has masonic ties (see ref pic attached).
This could be a nothing or it could be something, sharing anyway (and posted on main board).
Stargazers looking for Aurora Australis mystified by bright green flash
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-03-29/tasmanian-stargazers-look-for-aurora-australis-get-mystery-flash/10954110
They were waiting for the Aurora Australis, but amateur photographers were left guessing after seeing a bright green flash light up the Tasmanian sky.
Key points:
Residents in Tasmania's south saw a bright green flash in the starry sky
Social media users suggested it was a meteor, glowing green because of the metals inside the rock
An expert says it could also be space debris, but added it was a "spectacular" sight
Amateur photographer Leoni Williams captured a shot of the green streak about 9:30pm on Thursday by "accident".
Overlooking Pipe Clay Lagoon, toward Clifton Beach in southern Tasmania, Ms Williams had her camera facing south in anticipation of an Aurora.
"I was very lucky to capture this bright green object before it disappeared over the horizon," Ms Williams said.
"I'm still not sure what it was. I didn't actually see it with the naked eye as I wasn't watching. I had just set the camera on 30 seconds and pushed the shutter and turned back to my phone.
"I would imagine it was pretty quick. I nearly missed it because it was at the end of the exposure."
Photo sparked social media debate
Ms Williams took to social media to try and find out what she'd captured on camera.
Opinions varied, with some thinking it was a shooting star, a fallen satellite or even a UFO.
Spotted from the Huon Valley to Dodges Ferry, other photos began popping up on social media.
Eventually, it was shared on social media page Australian Meteor Reports.
"It's definitely a meteor," page administrator David Finlay said.
"That flash that's been captured is a very, very bright meteor — it's what we'd call a 'fireball'. It probably lit up the countryside."
Photo: The bright green flash puzzled onlookers in Tasmania. (Supplied: Daniel Lam)
Mr Finlay — a former industrial chemist who has been studying astronomy from an very early age — said the flash was created by a "small rock from space, blazing through the atmosphere, creating friction with the atmosphere".
"It glows and ionises gas — that's what you see as this fireball blazing through the sky.
"If it actually survives atmospheric entry and lands as a rock on land, that's what we call a meteorite — only if it makes it to the ground."
Why is it green?
As for the bright green glow, Mr Finlay said it had to do with the elemental components of the meteor.
"The green is produced by a combination of the nickel and iron in the meteor," he said.
"It's probably just a normal rocky meteor but it would contain flecks of metal in the rock, producing that colour. It's very cool.
"It's what we colloquially call a 'fish squisher' because it's over the ocean," he said.
Professor Simon Ellingsen, the head of physics at the University of Tasmania, said it was possible the object was manmade space debris rather than a meteor.
"[The colour] is almost certainly because of the specific elements and minerals in the object," he said.
"It probably wouldn't have looked that green to the naked eye [because] digital cameras are so good at picking up the light."
He said while it wasn't unusual to spot a meteor or space debris over Tasmania, this object would have been a special sight to see.
"The sort of rule of thumb is if you go outside to a clear, dark sight, you'll see a shooting star, so to speak, about every 10 minutes or so," he said.
"This one that's been caught is bigger than normal and more spectacular than you normally get.
"This photographer was obviously in the right place at the right time."
That's what I was thinking, too. But the Dems can't be that stupid… can they?
I'm so glad the truth of this is starting to be questioned… looking forward to the full reveal as well as all the other major false flag ops, as well as the inevitable major paradigm shift that will follow. Think the world's optics will be upset much?