June 15, 2009

In this episode we take a look at the microchipping of the population and the ways the government will make it sound as if they are doing you a favour by putting a tracking device into your body.

Duration - 8 minutes 55 seconds
File Size - 7.37mb
Recording Date - June 15, 2009.

April 14, 2009

This time we take a look at Australia’s growing dole queue. This is due to government policies that are placing Australian companies at a severe disadvantage on the so-called ‘level’ playing field with the third world. Will Australia soon become a member of the third world or is there a way out of this mess?

Duration - 10 minutes 0 seconds
File Size - 8.69mb
Recording Date - April 14, 2009.

March 28, 2009

If you think that China has bought enough of Australia already you are in for a shock since they have not even started. In this episode we take a look at the start of their spending spree which will eventually see Australians own absolutely nothing in their own country.

Duration - 10 minutes 0 seconds
File Size - 9.63mb
Recording Date - March 28, 2009.

February 16, 2009

In this episode we take a look at the sell off of Australia’s Primary Industry as well as Chairman KRudd’s second stimulus package which will see Australia slip further into the abyss that is the third world.

Duration - 8 minutes 23 seconds
File Size - 10.8mb
Recording Date - February 16th, 2009.

February 5, 2009

This is the video banned by YouTube for violation of their community guidelines which is strange since a fair slab of the content in the video is from YouTube videos which are still available on YouTube for all the world to see.

A YouTube video filmed by NT Police Officers portraying Chappy the singing and dancing Aboriginal has gained great media attention in the last week with calls for the officers to be sacked for racism. In this episode we take a look at exactly who are the real racist haters.

Duration - 9 minutes 51 seconds
File Size - 8.56mb
Recording Date - February 5th, 2009.

January 8, 2009

This is the second in the series concerning the complete history of the Immigration Restriction Bill. In this episode we take a look at the period from 1880 to 1900. The topics covered include the continuation of coolie labour, the events that started to shape the nation, the fight for immigration restriction, Kanaka labour and the reasons why the nation’s founders wanted a truly united nation.

The Voice - The Immigration Restriction Bill (Part Two) 1880 to 1900

Duration - 44 minutes 18 seconds
File Size - 10.1mb
Recording Date - January 8, 2009.

December 19, 2008

You want sex, well Chairman Krudd is going to give it to you.

Duration - 7 minutes 44 seconds
File Size - 3.69mb
Recording Date - December 19, 2008.

December 14, 2008

With Chairman KRudd’s massive handout of 10.4 billion dollars coming into effect this week, we take a look at what could really be done to improve the lot of all Australians.

Duration - 8 minutes 41 seconds
File Size - 4.33mb
Recording Date - December 14, 2008.

November 12, 2008

This time in the first video presentation of the show we take a look at Kevin Rudd’s impending internet censorship legislation. This will result in a more expensive and slower internet for all Australians. So much for fast broadband!

Duration - 9 minutes 7 seconds
File Size - 5.04mb
Recording Date - November 12, 2008.

October 1, 2008

This is the first in a series that will discuss the complete history of the Immigration Restriction Bill. In this episode we take a look at the period from 1840 to 1880 so that we can get a good understanding of why our first Prime Minister Edmund Barton introduced the Immigration Restriction Bill to parliament in August 1901. The topics covered include the end of transportation, the gold rush days of the 1850’s and 60’s, the coolie labour days of the 1840’s and 1870’s, and the reasons why the Australian colonies took the very first steps towards federation.

The Voice - The Immigration Restriction Bill (Part One) 1840 to 1880

Duration - 50 minutes 33 seconds
File Size - 11.5mb
Recording Date - September 30, 2008.

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