February 8, 2010

In this episode we take a look at the globalist agenda that has been designed to enslave us all, multiculturalism. This divide and conquer ploy has been forced upon us by using the stand over tactic employed by the media known as political correctness. The only people to benefit from this are those in positions of power while the rest of us will be become mere serfs living in third world squalor.

This episode was written by a young member of the Australian New Nation forum, I thank him for his efforts and for allowing me to present it to you.

Duration - 9 minutes 23 seconds
File Size - 11.2mb
Release Date - February 8, 2010.

January 19, 2010

In this episode we take a look at the growing problem of so-called asylum seekers making their way illegally into Australian waters and being cared for at your expense. In 2009 some 62 boats carrying 2,727 passengers made their way into Australian waters, how many will there be in 2010?

The only intelligent and far cheaper option than spending Australian taxpayer’s money on housing the illegal aliens on Christmas Island and soon to be Darwin and then ultimately in the community is to protect Australia’s borders but that is never going to happen as long as we have bleeding hearts in positions of power who care more about the welfare of foreigners than that of Australians. Charity begins and ends at home!

Duration - 9 minutes 32 seconds
File Size - 11.3mb
Release Date - January 19, 2010.

January 7, 2010

In this episode we take a look at the plight of Peter Spencer and many other farmers around Australia that have had large sections of their properties declared as carbon sinks without any compensation which is against the Australian Constitution. The ramifications of this are huge and will effect each and every one of us especially as the nation draws closer to a carbon pollution reduction scheme. The time is upon us that we have to stand up and make ourselves heard before it is too late and our primary industry goes the same way as our secondary industry – offshore!

Duration - 6 minutes 58 seconds
File Size - 8.93mb
Release Date - January 7, 2010.

December 25, 2009

This time we have Jane back. Jane discusses the reasons why we must reach more of our women. What is it that’s holding so many of them back from liberating themselves from the virtual matrix of propaganda; and how can we assist them to be empowered to break free and join our ranks? What can you do to fight the tactics of the enemy?

Duration - 9 minutes 59 seconds
File Size - 11.7mb
Release Date - December 25, 2009.

October 29, 2009

Despite the known reluctance of the overwhelming majority of people in most countries to let in immigrants, governments continue to promote policies that maintain or increase immigration levels. This thorny gap between public opinion and government policies on immigration is leading increasingly to social unrest, political upheaval and in some instances even violence.

Whether in affluent countries in the West or less wealthy nations in the developing world, people are concerned about immigration. In addition to unemployment and economic uncertainties, people are worried about losing their traditional culture and national identities; they feel that their way of life is being badly affected and needs protection from the adverse effects of foreign influences. Opinion polls regularly report that large majorities believe that there should be greater restriction of immigration and tighter control of their country’s borders.

A global study of public attitudes by the Pew Center in 2007, for example, found that the majority of the people in 44 of the 47 countries surveyed agree with the statement: “We should restrict and control entry of people into our country more than we do now”. With the exception of three very low-immigration countries, i.e., Japan, South Korea and Occupied Palestine, majorities in every country surveyed said that their countries should restrict immigration and control the entry of people more than they do now.

This view is especially widespread in Africa and Asia, where at least 75 per cent of the public polled felt that immigration should be more restricted and controlled. Majorities wishing for increased restrictions on immigration were also prevalent throughout countries in North and South America. Similar sentiments were shared by the greater part of the populations in Europe, even in countries facing population decline and ageing, such as Italy and Russia.

In fact, Italy led Europe with nearly 90 per cent of the Italians agreeing that their country should restrict and control the entry of people more than it does today. As it is the landing-point in Europe for many migrants from Africa, the number of immigrants in Italy - currently 4 million - grew faster during recent years than in any other European country. Also last year, Italy experienced a 75 per cent leap in unauthorised migrants arriving by sea to more than 37,000.

In sharp contrast with public opinion, few governments view their immigration levels as too high (See Table 1 at forum). Among more developed countries, for example, 6 per cent of the governments viewed their immigration as too high and 8 per cent reported governmental policies to lower immigration.

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October 24, 2009

Recent media reports have stated that demographers have predicted that in forty years Australia’s population will be around 35 million. Well, on the 1st of October 2009 the population hit 22 million. So, we are well on the way.

Duration - 9 minutes 47 seconds
File Size - 11.0mb
Release Date - October 24, 2009.

September 19, 2009

In this episode we have a guest speaker Jane. Jane discusses the White patriotic movement from a woman’s perspective. The days of being a boy’s only club are over.

Duration - 9 minutes 56 seconds
File Size - 8.58mb
Release Date - September 19, 2009.

September 9, 2009

Will Australia end up being a massive hole in the ground raped of its natural resources? To answer that question this time we take a look at the Gorgon gas deal and its ramifications for Australia.

Duration - 9 minutes 15 seconds
File Size - 7.66mb
Recording Date - August 31, 2009.

July 8, 2009

While almost everyone is struggling in these uncertain times there are a group of creatures out there having the time of their lives at our expense. These creatures are parasites better known as retired politicians.

Duration - 9 minutes 57 seconds
File Size - 7.73mb
Recording Date - July 8, 2009.

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.

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