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Reply #1 - Jul 2nd, 2026 at 10:12am
 
Peace is one of the principal benefits of empire. The squabbles, petty wars and sporadic slaughters of rival tribes and peoples are suppressed under the rule of a central power. And this has a profound effect on the social evolution of subject peoples: tribes whose way of life had been based on permanent warfare with their neighbours, regular raids for capturing slaves or for headhunting, were now freed from the fear of attack but also deprived of a form of cultural expression. They had to adapt to a new world of civilised life and harmonious coexistence with their neighbours.

This was the greatest blessing of living in the Roman Empire, especially perhaps in the first three centuries of the Christian Era, after the period of civil war that marked the end of the Republic and before the barbarian invasions of the fourth and fifth centuries AD.



Much the same can be said for the British Empire in general and for the British establishment of the Australian colonies in particular even as some are more reluctant to be civilised than others.
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Reply #2 - Jul 2nd, 2026 at 11:56am
 
Our Aboriginals have such peace and freedom now that they can riot and fight tribal gang wars over territory just like the old days ..... ahhh - the benefits of having civilisation in the over-riding government that still allows such things under the SUDS principle - Specifically Usual Dopey Sheilas - playing lovey-dovey about everything while it all goes to rack and ruin and crime rises on a daily basis.

Have I mentioned yet that the 'progressive' thinking is actually regressive or retrogressive, and leads to division and social disintegration and riots and trouble and crime and piss poor governance and jurisprudence and so forth?? 

Course I have...
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Reply #3 - Jul 2nd, 2026 at 4:58pm
 
When you're i. Europe and reflect on all the marvelous achievements of our Aboriginals

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Islam is the lie, that Europe still believes.
Then Britain found in Australia, that the Aborigines were the truth.
Uluru is the truth. Stone of Mecca - the lie.
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Reply #5 - Jul 2nd, 2026 at 6:02pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 2nd, 2026 at 10:12am:
Peace is one of the principal benefits of empire. The squabbles, petty wars and sporadic slaughters of rival tribes and peoples are suppressed under the rule of a central power. And this has a profound effect on the social evolution of subject peoples: tribes whose way of life had been based on permanent warfare with their neighbours, regular raids for capturing slaves or for headhunting, were now freed from the fear of attack but also deprived of a form of cultural expression. They had to adapt to a new world of civilised life and harmonious coexistence with their neighbours.

This was the greatest blessing of living in the Roman Empire, especially perhaps in the first three centuries of the Christian Era, after the period of civil war that marked the end of the Republic and before the barbarian invasions of the fourth and fifth centuries AD.

Much the same can be said for the British Empire in general and for the British establishment of the Australian colonies in particular even as some are more reluctant to be civilised than others.


Yes.  And?

Ignoring the incredible human cost of establishing the Pax Mongolica in the 13/14th centuries?

And in the age of MAD, you think the US 'empire' can demolish the Chinese 'empire', to create a Pax Americana?


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Reply #6 - Jul 2nd, 2026 at 9:04pm
 
Frank wrote on Jul 2nd, 2026 at 10:12am:
Peace is one of the principal benefits of empire. The squabbles, petty wars and sporadic slaughters of rival tribes and peoples are suppressed under the rule of a central power. And this has a profound effect on the social evolution of subject peoples: tribes whose way of life had been based on permanent warfare with their neighbours, regular raids for capturing slaves or for headhunting, were now freed from the fear of attack but also deprived of a form of cultural expression. They had to adapt to a new world of civilised life and harmonious coexistence with their neighbours.

This was the greatest blessing of living in the Roman Empire, especially perhaps in the first three centuries of the Christian Era, after the period of civil war that marked the end of the Republic and before the barbarian invasions of the fourth and fifth centuries AD.



Much the same can be said for the British Empire in general and for the British establishment of the Australian colonies in particular even as some are more reluctant to be civilised than others.

Also India, Britain brought an end [almost] to the practice of widows burning themselves to death in their husbands’ funeral pyres.
The Brits also brought an end to the offering of human sacrifices to the Goddess Kali [murder of unsuspecting victims].
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Reply #7 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 1:02pm
 
Is Freemasonry a stone age institution?

I know I've installed many a stone slab for kitchens & bathrooms in my younger days.
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I don't think aborigines were stone age.
More like the much earlier wood, stick and leaves Age.
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Reply #8 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 2:35pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 3rd, 2026 at 1:02pm:
Is Freemasonry a stone age institution?

I know I've installed many a stone slab for kitchens & bathrooms in my younger days.
"Ug"

I don't think aborigines were stone age.
More like the much earlier wood, stick and leaves Age.


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Stone Age stonemasons were the first humans to deliberately shape and stack rocks. Working during the Neolithic period (around 10,000 to 4,500 BCE), they transitioned from nomadic lifestyles to fixed settlements. Using primitive stone hammers and chisels, they carved monumental structures like Göbekli Tepe and Stonehenge


Australian Aboriginals Built Gobekli Tepe?


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Reply #9 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 3:40pm
 
Well, to be serious. I believe that Australian Aborigines are a far flung remnant of possibly a very large people's that populated much of the planet. But not as old as the San Bushman who just headed towards southern Africa, but they spawned the much younger 3 types of classic Caucasoid (wavy hair filament), Mongoloid (straight hair filament) & Negroid (curly hair filament).
Though it seems the Mongoloid & Negroid were more isolated.
Papua's Melanesians are more Negroid (& Denisovan), much like the Tasmanian aborigines were. But the later Murrayans & recent (12,000 yrs ago) Carpentarians are more Caucasoid. So to the Ainu of Japan.
White European Caucasoid likely came from this older group.

As for Gobleki Tepe?
Well here's the cruncher.
There are 32 abstract symbols that appear consistently all around the world in discovered Cave Art. 12 of these symbols are consistently exact.
So basically, long ago and for over 100,000 years - it seems there was one unifying culture of Sapiens painting the same symbols from Sahul, to Southern Africa, Asia, Europe & Asia along with Middle-East.
So I believe that yes, Gobleki Tepe could have been created by the descendants who followed the same Symbolism that their Ancestors used, but Australian Aborigines didn't create Gobleki directly. They're just a remnant of that first global culture that developed in a world still occupied by Neanderthal. Denisovan , Ophiran (San) and even Homo Erectus )which existed for over 2 million years all over the world except Oceania & the America's.
I bet Erectus, even made it to Australia. They were exceptional tool makers and rafting wouldn't have been beyond them with remains found in Indonesia.

So Aborigine 'ancestors', let alone everyone else's- made Gobleki.

...I mean, what else was there to do in such an empty boring place?
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Reply #10 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 8:35pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 3rd, 2026 at 3:40pm:
Well, to be serious. I believe that Australian Aborigines are a far flung remnant of possibly a very large people's that populated much of the planet. But not as old as the San Bushman who just headed towards southern Africa, but they spawned the much younger 3 types of classic Caucasoid (wavy hair filament), Mongoloid (straight hair filament) & Negroid (curly hair filament).
Though it seems the Mongoloid & Negroid were more isolated.
Papua's Melanesians are more Negroid (& Denisovan), much like the Tasmanian aborigines were. But the later Murrayans & recent (12,000 yrs ago) Carpentarians are more Caucasoid. So to the Ainu of Japan.
White European Caucasoid likely came from this older group.

As for Gobleki Tepe?
Well here's the cruncher.
There are 32 abstract symbols that appear consistently all around the world in discovered Cave Art. 12 of these symbols are consistently exact.
So basically, long ago and for over 100,000 years - it seems there was one unifying culture of Sapiens painting the same symbols from Sahul, to Southern Africa, Asia, Europe & Asia along with Middle-East.
So I believe that yes, Gobleki Tepe could have been created by the descendants who followed the same Symbolism that their Ancestors used, but Australian Aborigines didn't create Gobleki directly. They're just a remnant of that first global culture that developed in a world still occupied by Neanderthal. Denisovan , Ophiran (San) and even Homo Erectus )which existed for over 2 million years all over the world except Oceania & the America's.
I bet Erectus, even made it to Australia. They were exceptional tool makers and rafting wouldn't have been beyond them with remains found in Indonesia.

So Aborigine 'ancestors', let alone everyone else's- made Gobleki.

...I mean, what else was there to do in such an empty boring place?


Very interesting.
May be it is sort of calendar?

https://www.bradshawfoundation.com/geometric_signs/index.php
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Reply #11 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 9:53pm
 
They really don't know. The best in the field have speculated that these abstract symbols (even found in N.America) could be many things - possibly early written language to just visual Art descriptions of communication. But what stands out is their consistency in likeness across the globe and over such a very long time frame of our prehistory.

Most people miss these symbolisms and see only pictures of hand prints, animals, human stick figures hunting etc.
I'm quite new to it myself. Having caught my fascination only early this year.
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Reply #12 - Jul 3rd, 2026 at 10:49pm
 
Another cultural coincidence Tallo. Is the oldest known recorded or recounted story in the world. Only 2 places in the world preserved it: Greece & Aboriginal Australia.
It's the story of the SEVEN SISTERS aka THE PLEIDES star formation in the sky.

Now the thing is, both stories are practically the same and yet look how far Greece is from Australia.
The Power of Myth, as Jiseph Campbell once wrote and the power of Word of Mouth travels far indeed.

I have no doubt that our true FIRST AGE was populated by a single global race of Sapien that eventually spawned Negro's, Caucasoids and Mongoloids only recently in their isolated emergencies

And yes, there are Black Caucasoids .
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Reply #13 - Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:04pm
 
Chinese  I Ching set consist of 64 hexagrams,which is 32 pairs but it is based on binary symbols.
Today, this ancient base-2 progression forms the foundational logic of all modern computer.
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Reply #14 - Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:30pm
 
Seeing shapes in clusters of lights in the sky is nothing special - look at that light show over Ayers Rock - was supposed to be a dingo - but I first saw a woman ...and wondered WTF the they wanted to show a busty woman up there for... special attraction?  Fringe dweller benefits?
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Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:30pm:
Seeing shapes in clusters of lights in the sky is nothing special - look at that light show over Ayers Rock - was supposed to be a dingo - but I first saw a woman ...and wondered WTF the they wanted to show a busty woman up there for... special attraction?  Fringe dweller benefits?


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Jasin wrote on Jul 3rd, 2026 at 10:49pm:
Another cultural coincidence Tallo. Is the oldest known recorded or recounted story in the world. Only 2 places in the world preserved it: Greece & Aboriginal Australia.
It's the story of the SEVEN SISTERS aka THE PLEIDES star formation in the sky.

Now the thing is, both stories are practically the same and yet look how far Greece is from Australia.
The Power of Myth, as Jiseph Campbell once wrote and the power of Word of Mouth travels far indeed.

I have no doubt that our true FIRST AGE was populated by a single global race of Sapien that eventually spawned Negro's, Caucasoids and Mongoloids only recently in their isolated emergencies

And yes, there are Black Caucasoids .



There are thousands of Aboriginal stories and only one match with Greece then that would more likely to be coincidence.

But when sea levels were different there is the possibility that others did visit/come to Australia.
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Reply #17 - Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:40pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:07pm:
Jasin wrote on Jul 3rd, 2026 at 10:49pm:
Another cultural coincidence Tallo. Is the oldest known recorded or recounted story in the world. Only 2 places in the world preserved it: Greece & Aboriginal Australia.
It's the story of the SEVEN SISTERS aka THE PLEIDES star formation in the sky.

Now the thing is, both stories are practically the same and yet look how far Greece is from Australia.
The Power of Myth, as Jiseph Campbell once wrote and the power of Word of Mouth travels far indeed.

I have no doubt that our true FIRST AGE was populated by a single global race of Sapien that eventually spawned Negro's, Caucasoids and Mongoloids only recently in their isolated emergencies

And yes, there are Black Caucasoids .



There are thousands of Aboriginal stories and only one match with Greece then that would more likely to be coincidence.

But when sea levels were different there is the possibility that others did visit/come to Australia.



The Abbos came from southern India.

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Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:40pm:
Leroy wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:07pm:
Jasin wrote on Jul 3rd, 2026 at 10:49pm:
Another cultural coincidence Tallo. Is the oldest known recorded or recounted story in the world. Only 2 places in the world preserved it: Greece & Aboriginal Australia.
It's the story of the SEVEN SISTERS aka THE PLEIDES star formation in the sky.

Now the thing is, both stories are practically the same and yet look how far Greece is from Australia.
The Power of Myth, as Jiseph Campbell once wrote and the power of Word of Mouth travels far indeed.

I have no doubt that our true FIRST AGE was populated by a single global race of Sapien that eventually spawned Negro's, Caucasoids and Mongoloids only recently in their isolated emergencies

And yes, there are Black Caucasoids .



There are thousands of Aboriginal stories and only one match with Greece then that would more likely to be coincidence.

But when sea levels were different there is the possibility that others did visit/come to Australia.



The Abbos came from southern India.



Or did they both come from the same sire?.
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Reply #19 - Jul 4th, 2026 at 8:00pm
 
Leroy wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:40pm:
The Abbos came from southern India.



Or did they both come from the same sire?.



Probably  - 60,000 years ago in India.
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Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 8:00pm:
Leroy wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:40pm:
The Abbos came from southern India.



Or did they both come from the same sire?.



Probably  - 60,000 years ago in India.


First and oldest wave were the Tasmanian. Similar to Papua's in their curly hair negrotic with Denisovan mix.
Second wave was Murrayan (still in existence via Victoria, Sth NSW and SA). More Caucasoid.
Third final wave (12 to 40,000 years ago): Carpentaria. Still Caucasoid, but with strong Dravidian mix.
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tallowood wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:44pm:
Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:30pm:
Seeing shapes in clusters of lights in the sky is nothing special - look at that light show over Ayers Rock - was supposed to be a dingo - but I first saw a woman ...and wondered WTF the they wanted to show a busty woman up there for... special attraction?  Fringe dweller benefits?


Point of observations plus brain interpretation filter.


The Seven Sisters Pleides story is the oldest known. Probably globally popular, but survived to modern times in only Greece & Abo Australia. Same story.
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Jasin wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 9:04pm:
tallowood wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:44pm:
Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 6:30pm:
Seeing shapes in clusters of lights in the sky is nothing special - look at that light show over Ayers Rock - was supposed to be a dingo - but I first saw a woman ...and wondered WTF the they wanted to show a busty woman up there for... special attraction?  Fringe dweller benefits?


Point of observations plus brain interpretation filter.


The Seven Sisters Pleides story is the oldest known. Probably globally popular, but survived to modern times in only Greece & Abo Australia. Same story.


There are 7 central divinities in Slavic mythology and the ancient Slavic religious system: Perun, Volos, Veles, Khors, Dazhbog, Stribog, Simargl, and Mokosh.

The war god Rudjevid had seven heads.

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Early form of Shaman drug use and schizophrenia?
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Reply #24 - Jul 5th, 2026 at 1:13pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 9:02pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 8:00pm:
Leroy wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:56pm:
Bobby. wrote on Jul 4th, 2026 at 7:40pm:
The Abbos came from southern India.



Or did they both come from the same sire?.



Probably  - 60,000 years ago in India.


First and oldest wave were the Tasmanian. Similar to Papua's in their curly hair negrotic with Denisovan mix.
Second wave was Murrayan (still in existence via Victoria, Sth NSW and SA). More Caucasoid.
Third final wave (12 to 40,000 years ago): Carpentaria. Still Caucasoid, but with strong Dravidian mix.


Multiple waves of Invaders/Colonisers/Genociders ... only the last Intervention by Civilisation in 1788 brought real benefits...  love that map of the millennia years old 'trade routes' .. talk about Pascoesque fantasy..
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Reply #25 - Jul 5th, 2026 at 2:36pm
 
Civilisation has its drawbacks and very primitive, barbaric and savage ones that makes Hunter Gatherer lifestyle the superior one.
Read SAPIENS by Noah Harari Grapps.
You'll find that Farming and Civilisation has a lot of disadvantages for the majority and developed in an empty desolate region which brought the essence of humans preying on humans.

But you're right. I have no doubt the Caucasoidal wave of Murrayans genocides the negroid-Denisovan first older wave all the way to Tasmania.
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Reply #26 - Jul 5th, 2026 at 6:01pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 5th, 2026 at 12:07pm:
Early form of Shaman drug use and schizophrenia?


There s a theory that so called abstract thinking was triggered by that combination.
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I remember when doing regional taxi. Picking up two older jaundice eyed alcohol Abos with their slabs of beer from the interstate bus stop. Straight away I felt the presence of death. A few days later one had killed the other. First assumption was over the last can of beer. Weeks later I learned from the local mob grapevine that it was a tribal killing.
The victim was a northerner (Carpentarian ), the killer a Victorian Murrayan .
Apparently Murrayans hate the northerners.

Reminds me of what is happening in Southern Africa. The Southern African peoples attacking the invasive northerners and for good reason. The West Africanns have been systematically attacking all the other African races in their spread. Looks like Southern Africans are proving to be a too hard basket.
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Reply #28 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 12:31pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 6th, 2026 at 3:42pm:
I remember when doing regional taxi. Picking up two older jaundice eyed alcohol Abos with their slabs of beer from the interstate bus stop. Straight away I felt the presence of death. A few days later one had killed the other. First assumption was over the last can of beer. Weeks later I learned from the local mob grapevine that it was a tribal killing.
The victim was a northerner (Carpentarian ), the killer a Victorian Murrayan .
Apparently Murrayans hate the northerners.

Reminds me of what is happening in Southern Africa. The Southern African peoples attacking the invasive northerners and for good reason. The West Africanns have been systematically attacking all the other African races in their spread. Looks like Southern Africans are proving to be a too hard basket.


Yep seen this many times
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Reply #29 - Jul 7th, 2026 at 5:18pm
 
I know northern Carpentarian Abos don't like the Koori Flag, as the Koori are Murrayan.
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Reply #30 - Jul 8th, 2026 at 7:54am
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 5th, 2026 at 2:36pm:
Civilisation has its drawbacks and very primitive, barbaric and savage ones that makes Hunter Gatherer lifestyle the superior one.
Read SAPIENS by Noah Harari Grapps.
You'll find that Farming and Civilisation has a lot of disadvantages for the majority and developed in an empty desolate region which brought the essence of humans preying on humans.

But you're right. I have no doubt the Caucasoidal wave of Murrayans genocides the negroid-Denisovan first older wave all the way to Tasmania.


Yeah - but hunter gatherer 'territory' also caused a lot of conflicts.. with an agrarian society I suppose it all became more entrenched and firmed into very specific plots of land etc.  Survival - and based on instinct - something we can never rid ourselves entirely of.

Look at Western women these days of 'liberation' - incredible hoarders of as much resources as they can lay their hands on - completely unnecessary in a time of relative plenty - and the controllers are going along with it.

You can take the girl out of the desperate fringe living hand-to-mouth - but you can never take the desperate hand-to-mouth living out of the girl.  Of course they cast it as some noble crusade or jihad - a holy war... but it's essentially primitive and a sad reflection on women generally.. barely a shade above the animals... (aaaargh) ..
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Snide side slide:-  Seven out of eight of Lividia Thorpe's GREAT-grandparents were white... one more than Pascoe ... they're calling those 'neo-Aborigines' these days.... is it NEO or NEON?
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Reply #32 - Jul 29th, 2026 at 8:23pm
 
Neo Abo
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Reply #33 - Jul 30th, 2026 at 10:01am
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 29th, 2026 at 8:23pm:
Neo Abo
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Some newsie came up with that one... NEON sort of leapt out at me - any colour and shines Abo brightly at all times.
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Reply #34 - Jul 30th, 2026 at 12:22pm
 
Grappler Racist Filth wrote on Jul 8th, 2026 at 7:54am:
Jasin wrote on Jul 5th, 2026 at 2:36pm:
Civilisation has its drawbacks and very primitive, barbaric and savage ones that makes Hunter Gatherer lifestyle the superior one.
Read SAPIENS by Noah Harari Grapps.
You'll find that Farming and Civilisation has a lot of disadvantages for the majority and developed in an empty desolate region which brought the essence of humans preying on humans.

But you're right. I have no doubt the Caucasoidal wave of Murrayans genocides the negroid-Denisovan first older wave all the way to Tasmania.


Yeah - but hunter gatherer 'territory' also caused a lot of conflicts.. with an agrarian society I suppose it all became more entrenched and firmed into very specific plots of land etc.  Survival - and based on instinct - something we can never rid ourselves entirely of.

Look at Western women these days of 'liberation' - incredible hoarders of as much resources as they can lay their hands on - completely unnecessary in a time of relative plenty - and the controllers are going along with it.

You can take the girl out of the desperate fringe living hand-to-mouth - but you can never take the desperate hand-to-mouth living out of the girl.  Of course they cast it as some noble crusade or jihad - a holy war... but it's essentially primitive and a sad reflection on women generally.. barely a shade above the animals... (aaaargh) ..



Quoi?   

Sounds pretty misogynistic to me.  Angry
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Grin Go Aquarius ♒️
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Reply #36 - Jul 30th, 2026 at 3:06pm
 
Jasin wrote on Jul 30th, 2026 at 12:51pm:
Grin Go Aquarius ♒️


Lol, that sure must've been one helluva knockback he got in the past!    Grin
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Reply #37 - Jul 30th, 2026 at 7:06pm
 
Grin  Merely doing my detached Nietzchean analysis of Humanity... as it sits .. nothing personal... just business...

Woman is the bridge between ape and super-ape ...... Man is today under the bridge...
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Reply #38 - Jul 31st, 2026 at 4:21am
 
Let us then look at the example of a 'woman' appointed as a government minister.. appointed in this example to watch over wildlife both native and imported.... and let us consider her ways in the context of her position on The Bridge (between ape and super-ape)....

Given that her 'education' has been that of recent years  meaning it was of AI 2.0 - AI 2.0 being either or both of Autistic Intellect or Arbitrarily Inserted in houses of learning these days – it becomes easy to view impartially what drives her in perpetrating and endorsing barbarous actions without remorse or even thought.

First of all – AI 2.0 learning in houses of education dictates that one only listen to those of a like mind these days – that one functions as much as possible and by force if necessary in an 'echo chamber'.  Every other view is nothing more than that of some uneducated hill billy who is addicted to right wing radio and television shock jocks etc.

So – in considering undertaking the monstrous idea of massacring – as 'enemies of the state' – harmless horses via heroic aerial gunshot and via proxy poisoning through aerial baiting using a food popular to countless animals both native and imported – carrots – the ONLY 'stakeholders' permitted any input to this idea are very carefully chosen and screened.  Only those who already stick to the idea of mass murder are permitted through the doors, and are then paid via 'consulting fees' and similar back door ways.

None dare call that corruption, and upon questioning, she can point to the 'consultation' undertaken before the mass murders began.  Everything undertaken by Das Reich was legal...... (as was commented on re the German Nazis) .. easy when YOU get to make the laws ....

Next – ordinary people become aware of the brutal and heartless massacres taking place behind locked gates in what are euphemistically called 'national parks' – parks for ALL the people and the nation – and yet considered by those appointed and paid to operate them on that basis to be THEIR private domain – their personal fiefdom, over which they alone may assert Feudal style control and make arbitrary decisions about the Right of entry etc.

Thus those now viewed as a form of Social Brumby – a Mustang or P-51 inserted into the balance in the Hot Air Wars Over The Clash of European Civilisations which threatens to upset the apple cart of massacre behind closed gates (or the one used to give out poisoned apples to horses etc or perhaps more appropriately the pork barrel cart) - can be arbitrarily singled out for exclusion from the very zones they wish to enter – as citizens of Der Stadt with a right of entry short of criminal/illegal actions and behaviour – to view the monstrosities of massacre being perpetrated in their name and that of the Reich.

Those doing the exclusions are ordered by the aforementioned 'woman' 'government minister'.

Clearly then this type is a NAZI (Nowaday Artificially Zapped Intellect) operating extermination zones, and the Mustangs seeking entry into NAZI space to contest vast crime are viewed as a danger to Das Reich and das Wahre Volk, and are clearly enemies of Das Schtaat.

Nowhere could there be a more clear example of someone trapped, largely by official education and thus a form of intellectual Nazi, on the bridge between ape and super-ape.... and set to appear at the bottom of the Human level with an educational lobotomy in place that stipulates ape behaviour at its lowest.
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(continued) ...

"Pearson rails against grog in communities. Indeed, it has been a back-and-forth debate. But two things are clear. Banning alcohol is only a temporary measure. People must learn to live with alcohol; most Aborigines have. Second, if not alcohol, people will access other drugs; cannabis and ice are the latest. What drives some people to lead unhealthy lives is not a matter of a different set of public servants delivering programs, or even ‘locals’ in control. How come everyone else can cope with it? Pearson eschews understanding human behaviour.

Pearson rails against child protection. He accuses the Queensland governments, beginning with Peter Beattie’s, of turning ‘children into fodder for a parasitic industry’. But whose industry is it, Noel? Aboriginal-controlled agencies never cease advocating for Aboriginal control over children from dysfunctional families. There are not enough functional families.

Remote Aboriginal society is in free fall, existing in name only. Eighty-six per cent of Aboriginal mothers in Australia had an ex-nuptial birth (including “traditional” marriage). Ninety-six per cent of Aboriginal mothers in the Northern Territory had an ex-nuptial birth. Paternity was not acknowledged in 21 per cent of these cases across Australia and 45 per cent in the Northern Territory. Pearson eschews understanding human behaviour and refuses to admit that Aboriginal society has collapsed.

Paul Everingham, then chief minister of the Northern Territory, said in 1981, “there are times when government is guilty of being over-zealous in its responsibilities to remote communities. We ought not to be chasing after people with services from which they are running away.”

The future lies in allowing remote communities to stand on their own feet or to close down. Children have to be prepared for a life beyond the suffocating life of ‘community’. Pearson and his acolytes have observed of Cape York, “If a child stays in their community, their chance of graduating Year 12 is less than one in 100.” The Bruce Wilson report on NT education, A Share in the Future, made clear that while students barely fulfil the legal requirement to remain at school, morally they fail to benefit from the experience. He proposed that, with some exceptions, secondary education should be delivered in the NT’s urban schools in Darwin, Palmerston, Alice Springs, Katherine, Nhulunbuy and Tennant Creek, and that residential accommodation be provided.

No matter the model of boarding school, mindset is the most important; the young ones have to come in, lest more dysfunction be created by Pearson and others’ dream of a separate Australia."
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Reply #40 - Aug 8th, 2026 at 11:14am
 
https://quadrant.org.au/news-opinions/aborigines/none-so-blind-as-those-who-refu...

"NONE SO BLIND AS THOSE WHO REFUSE TO SEE

Gary Johns - Quadrant Online,
August 06, 2026

Noel Pearson is at it again with another bright idea that denies reality. The man who wants self-determination but does not trust native-title holders with cash (an idea he had while working for Twiggy Forrest), who gave Queensland the failed Family Responsibility Commission and Australia the Voice, now wants the Commonwealth to take over remote communities and ‘guarantee’ education and work for every resident. The editor-in-chief needs to think deeply about why The Australian published Noel’s speech at the Garma Festival and why Paige Taylor keeps reporting his musings.

Pearson knows full well that the Commonwealth walked away from funding homelands (a subset of remote communities) about 20 years ago.

As it happens, there is a guarantee in education. By law, for example, the Queensland government must ensure that every child attends school until age 16 or Grade 10. Despite this law, the attendance ‘level’ is less than 10% for Aboriginal students in remote Australia across years 1-10 when 90% attendance is deemed the minimum to learn enough to pass. The guarantee does not work because no one wants to call out the fact that policy is dealing with intergenerationally dependent people who have learned not to take responsibility for their actions. This used to be Pearson’s signature cry.

Unfortunately, Pearson fails to understand human behaviour. His Commission was a bold attempt to enforce responsibility. For twenty years, the Commission enforced rules requiring parents to send their children to school. For fifteen years, statistics were collected in some of the communities where the Commission operated. Attendance rates, hospital admissions for assault-related conditions, and child-protection notifications changed very little. After ten years, the Queensland government stopped publishing the statistics; after a further five years, it stopped counting. Sadly, the results have been modest and very costly, which is why they stopped counting, but not funding.

The Commission’s failure proves that context is everything. People living in remote communities with no enduring economic base do not expect to work. Make-work programs, all of which are ‘guaranteed’ by one government or another, reinforce the temporary and artificial nature of this ‘work’. For example, following two recent High Court decisions, 73 remote communities in the Northern Territory are suing the CEO of Northern Territory Housing for failing to keep their rental houses in a reasonable condition. Goodness knows the CEO and all governments have tried to guarantee a house, but at $1 million per house and with tenants who have no sense of responsibility, the hope is forlorn.

There is no future in these communities. The average unemployment rate for Aborigines in these communities is 27%. This very high unemployment is coupled with very low labour force participation rates. The participation rate in the labour force is 54% Australia-wide and as low as 7% in some communities. The only jobs are in local government and schools. These are guaranteed make-work jobs, either leaning on a shovel or sitting at the back of the class, minding your own child."


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