Jews become dominant force in Liberal Party

Fredrick Töben 14 July 2006

 

Australian politics is usually parochial and unimportant - not any more. At a recent heads of Commonwealth-State governments meeting, all state Labor premiers heaped lots of praise on Liberal Prime Minister, John Howard, something quite unusual.

 

Without reading too much into extraordinary situation, such praise can be seen as a purely political swipe at the Liberal party's divide: John Howard v Treasurer Peter Costello. The old 12-year 'agreement'  between the two about Howard relinquishing leadership in favour of Costello after serving two terms as PM was also raised again. That disgusting former farmer sell-out McLaughlin weighed in to confirm that such an agreement had been made a decade ago.

 

Peter Costello was placed in a difficult position - if he denied this matter, then he would be lying; if he spoke the truth and confirmed the agreement, he would be inviting criticism. Democratic processes do not permit such agreements.

 

Also, the enfant terrible of Liberal politics, John Pasquarelli, former Pauline Hanson adviser, again made headlines - see below. He has for a long time been a thorn in the eyes of those now scavenging around John Howard because John Pasquarelli is fully aware of the 'Jewish problem' - as is Peter Costello.

 

Add to this unusual national media praise of John Howard the news that Australia is hoping to host the World Football Cup, then one must bring into view the role Westfield shopping mogul, Frank Lowrie is playing in all this. As a good mate of Larry Silverstein, Lowrie has been financing the Australian soccer team, and therewith the politics of multiculturalism. And so Howard and world football reflect the new Jewish agenda for Australia.

 

The usual traditional dissenting Jewish interests in Labor politics has waned because Jewish groups have become fully dominant within establishment politics that make up the Liberal Party policy directives. Needless to say Labor leader, Kim Beazley, is left out in the cold, but that is not for want of trying. His self-abasement knows no shame and whenever he can he fawns upon the Israel lobby and anything to do with Israel.

 

The Howard-Costello battle reflects how Australian politics has degenerated to one focal point only: what is good for the Jews, never mind the fact that ordinary Australians are hurting.

 

Howard is a bought man since he received the US B'nai B'rith Award, the so-called highest honour world Jewry can bestow upon one of their puppets. Read Andrew McGregor's observations on this - P.M. John Howard’s award.

 

That Australia has entered into a world political agenda controlled by world Jewry is not a proposition that is too far fetched and fanciful. It is reflected what is happening to our fuel prices. The ever rising fuel prices will hurt ordinary Australians, and it is hoped that this hurt will turn to anger, and the mechanisms are already in place to direct such anger - against Palestinians, Syrians and, of course, Iranians. There is no reason to raise fuel prices except for this one aim of furthering the Jewish agenda as we currently see playing out in the Middle East.

 

However, it is no good now blaming the Jews for this state of affairs because of this simple maxim: Don't blame the Jews but blame those that bend to their pressure. Remember, the parasite's problem is not knowing when to stop sucking the blood life out of its host. It appears that World Jewry has gone on a self-destructive course in the Middle East. Like a petulant child that throws a tantrum if it cannot have its way, Jews are now trying to blackmail the world into submission by threatening to pull that ultimate card - the nuclear option that will destroy the Middle East.

 

The Liberals have lost their way because they appear to have adopted the Jewish mindset by pulling the race card on one of their former staunch members. From personal knowledge I can say that robust and dynamic John Pasquarelli is anything but discreet about how he copes with his natural procreation impulse - he is not constrained by the concept 'race' and is thus open to any offer from any female. He boasts that in Papua New Guinea there are a number of his sired offspring walking about...
 

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Fury at Liberal blackball
Gerard McManus
Herald Sun, 11July 2006



OUTSPOKEN political figure John Pasquarelli has been blackballed by the state Liberal Party.

The unprecedented rebuff, made at an explosive meeting at party headquarters, was based on Mr Pasquarelli running as an independent against the Liberal candidate for the seat of Bendigo in the 2001 federal election. But he has now revealed it was senior Liberal Party officials who paid him to run as an independent so he would direct preferences back to the Liberals.

Mr Pasquarelli said he was forced to stand outside 104 Exhibition St after a policy assembly meeting last Friday night and be told his fate by a paid party employee.

"It was the final insult. They couldn't even tell me to my face," he said. "The party has been hijacked by gutless little people, men who would wet themselves if angry men jumped in their face."

The meeting heard evidence gathered by a state Liberal aspirant that Mr Pasquarelli stood against the party in 2001 and had also written articles for the Melbourne Observer which were critical of the Howard Government. But according to the one-time adviser to Pauline Hanson, it was the Liberals who paid his nomination fee, for his how-to-vote cards and his election posters after high-ranking officials encouraged him to run as an independent. In a withering rebuke last night, Mr Pasquarelli called his detractors in the Liberal Party spineless.

"The party which was once a conservative organisation has been taken over by mad, stupid factions," he said. "Any trendy Lefties can apply to join, but not people like John Pasquarelli."

State party director Julian Sheezel said he was surprised Mr Pasquarelli didn't raise the allegations in his presentation, saying: "This is the first I have heard of it."

The former crocodile hunter, artist and occasional commentator took particular aim at one of his critics who he said was seeking preselection for a state seat. Mr Pasquarelli described his opponent as "gutless and disgraceful". His opponent did not respond last night. Mr Pasquarelli said he had written articles on both the Labor and Liberal parties over recent years, but his critiques of the Government were mild compared with former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser, federal MP Petro Georgiou or former premier Jeff Kennett.

"At the meeting they tried to insinuate I am racist . . . I was elected byblack people to the PNG Parliament, and in 2000 I was honoured by the PNG Governor-General -- who is also black," he said.

Mr Pasquarelli was a member of the Liberal Party from 1979-96 when he resigned to work as an adviser to Ms Hanson. In his younger days he was a member of the Papua New Guinea Parliament, and stood as an endorsed Liberal candidate for the federal seat of Jaga Jaga. In recent years has embarked on a successful art career.
 

 

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