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http://www.despatch.cth.com.au/Misc/JOHN_BURGE_2.htmTHE PUSH FOR A REPUBLIC
The real reasons behind it.
by John Burge © Copyright
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First published in 1998
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Let us look at some of the real reasons for the determined push to change Australia into a republic.
The people of Australia are not clamouring for a referendum on a republic, it is being pushed by multi-millionaires, politicians and much of the media. Some very wealthy people are even putting their own money up.
At a time when we have massive levels of unemployment, a foreign debt out of control, appalling poverty and social problems, we must divert our time, attention, energy and vast amounts of money - into a debate and referendum on whether we should become a republic.
The Constitutional Convention held in Canberra in February 1998 cost the Australian taxpayers $46 million. And that's only for 'starters'.
The people are refused a vote in referenda on issues impacting upon their lives: such as the removal of tariffs, immigration, multiculturalism, the Asianisation of Australia, Aboriginal land claims and benefits, and our military defence. But they will be forced to vote on a republic.
There is obviously more to this then 'meets the eye'.
This publication will examine the link between The Australian Labor Party (ALP) - Fabianism - Socialism - Communism - the republic push - The Coalition (Liberal/National) Government - and World Government.
Firstly, The Fabian Society. The objective of The Fabian Society is to achieve socialism by gradual means, rather then by sudden revolution. The Fabian Society is an international organisation.
Rose L. Martin, writing in the book, the Fabian Freeway, published by Western Islands, USA, 1966, said, in reference to Fabianism and its objectives:
"The Fabian Society consists of Socialists...the Fabian Society looks to the spread of Socialist opinions, and the social and political changes consequent thereon...
"...nothing less than social revolution, to be achieved by devious means over a period of time rather than by direct action. Violence as an ultimate measure was not renounced - it simply was not mentioned".
Fabianism is creeping socialism (None Dare Call It Conspiracy [NDCC], by Gary Allen with Larry Abraham, 1971, Concord Press, USA).
In his speech to the Fabian Society Centenary Dinner on 18/5/84 (Principals In Practice - The First Two Years; R..J. .Hawke; ISBN 0 909953228, available at State Libraries), Labor politician and then Prime Minister, Bob Hawke, stated:
"It is of course the classic concept of Fabianism - the inevitability of gradualness - and nothing is more widely misunderstood or more frequently misrepresented...Let me insist on what our opponents habitually ignore, and, indeed, what they seem intellectually incapable of understanding, namely the inevitable gradualness of our scheme of change.
"For the right moment you must wait, as Fabius did, most patiently, when warring against Hannibal, though many censured his delays; but when the time comes you must strike hard, as Fabius did, or your waiting will be in vain and fruitless".
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There is a thread running through Fabianism, socialism, communism. In essence, there is no difference between them.
So, let us now return to Bob Hawke's address to the Fabian Society on 18/4/84. Hawke said:
"Almost from the beginning, its (The Fabian Society's) founders envisaged that the vehicle would be a Labor Party...The (Fabian) Society drew its strength from its vision of the future of Labor and the Labor Party...
"Australian Fabianism and Australian Fabians have made a specific and significant contribution to the Australian Labor movement and the Australian Labor Party.
"I gladly acknowledge the debt of my own Government to Fabianism".
Also in his speech, Hawke named several prominent Labor politicians as Fabians, and former Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, as their own Fabius Maximus.
We have seen above that the objectives of communism include the removal of the right to own private property and the destruction of the family unit and of religion.
So too, does the Fabian Society call for the extinction of private property in land and the traditional liberties of Englishmen exchanged for a system of State socialism. (See the Fabian Freeway, p. 19).
Again, Mr Hawke's speech to the Fabians gives us further insights:
"1947 was also a year when the challenge against bank nationalisation forced on us a realisation of the restrictions and restraints imposed by the Constitution, and in particular by Section 92. Consequently, this led to a rethinking of our approach. Because, unless the platform was just to stagnate into irrelevance, the search had to be made for alternative means of achieving our objectives.
"In that search - and it was a search and a development of policy that went on for more then 20 years - Fabians were in the forefront...".
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so labor is controlled by fabianism
all leaders in the labor party are freemasons
who knew?
namaste
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