Wednesday, September 15, 2010 10:47 AM
Trust me, Simon, the Communist King of the Citrus Orchard will not challenge again for the Prime Ministership, because his sights are set on a far higher and more lucrative goal ... forming an Asia/Pacific Economic Union by 2020, when he intends to become our World Sector Leader in a global government.
Why else would he have accepted a role with the United Nations and become the Minister for Foreign Affairs?
No, we are not going to the dogs, we are going to the Chinese! And for a song, at that!
As I've been trying to tell everyone, Labor has sold all of our souls to global governance with agreements signed since WWII, with the worst culprits being Whitlam and Keating.
But just to rattle your chains a bit more, someone has written a book and made a movie entitled: "Tomorrow, When the War Began".
This is about an Asian Invasion of Australia at 3 locations in WA, Qld, and NSW, after a "Coalition" of Asian nations have decided they need to take over Australia in order to grow food for their people.
Now think about this. Despite a recent court battle, very angry aborigines are still locked out of Cape York. The only people allowed to use a small part of it are Chinese miners.
While we are having to import 75% of our fish and are banned from using OUR OWN WATERS, Tony Zegenhagen from the DLP says he thinks Chinese or other Asians will be using Cape York for fishing purposes.
With everyone else effectively locked out, what's to stop China from building battle stations there?
On "Sixty Minutes" on Sunday night, they showed a naval vessel testing missiles at $2 million a pop, and talked about a possible threat coming from China. They probably have no respect for us because we roll over like Rover.
Our farming and grazing land is being turned over to the Chinese, and we have Anna Bligh pressing ahead with her absolutely bull-headed determination to flog our rail and ports. This is a very convenient state of affairs for those who wish to steal our food.
I think we should get rid of both Krudd and Blight. How about we exchange them for 2000 refugees from the Thai/Burma border? That should about do it.
In the meantime, let us continue to spare a thought for Peter Spencer, one of the most heroic and patriotic defenders of our right to own and farm our own country and its waters.
I think all of the farmers and graziers should charge the State government for use of THEIR LAND for growing useless weeds, and also for the cost of weeding the remaining crops and removing toxic plants from the cattle and sheep paddocks, not to mention loss of income. This should be at least twice what they're being charged in rates and land taxes on the unused land.
How about it? Send Anna an invoice today!