An Aussie Dies in Lebanon fighting for his country
By: Andrew S. MacGregor
Sunday, 30 July 2006
On Friday, 28 July, 2006, All Australians were informed of the tragic death of an Australian, Assaf Namer, who was killed in the fighting in Lebanon. “An Aussie dies fighting for his country” the headlines stated.
Sergeant Assaf Namer of the Golani Division was one of nine Israeli soldiers killed, when they were supposedly ambushed whilst endeavouring to take the militant stronghold of Bint Jbeil in Lebanon.
Australians have been bombarded with the media reports emanating from Lebanon of the ferocity of the fighting in both Lebanon and in Gaza. The Israeli forces, instead of concentrating on fighting their apparent enemy have targeted civilian populations, especially the fleeing families, unarmed UN observers, essential infrastructures, and escape passageways, reminiscent of the “burnt earth” policy of the retreating Russian forces of 1940 in World War 2.
With all of this apparent ‘negative’ media reports turning so many opinions against the actions of the Israeli Defence Forces, perhaps the Australian media thought they had found ‘a positive’ story for their ‘Israeli’ aspect. However, when you think of what the Media Headlines tell us, the report: “An Aussie dies in Lebanon fighting for his country” is far closer to the truth than what most Australians realised.
“An Aussie dies in Lebanon fighting for his country”
What this headline tells Australians unequivocally is that: Australia is a ‘colonial state’ of Israel. What? You disagree with that statement? Then explain in any other terms, just what has happened to Australia over the past thirty years.
The Political control
Israel controls our politicians, via the Jewish financial contributions to their political parties. If a politician in Australia voices an opinion not in the interest of Israel, then that politician is chastised. In 2003 some Labor Party backbenchers voiced their abhorrence at some of the events occurring in Palestine especially in the apparent targeting of the children by Israeli Armed Forces. Their Leader Simon Crean was instructed to silence that criticism, but failed to act decisively enough, in an effort to save his career, Simon Crean travelled to Melbourne where he spoke to an exclusive Jewish gathering.
Let me quote the former Labor Party politician, and at the time the Federal Opposition leader, Simon Crean in his speech at the Werdiger Family Hall, St Kilda, Melbourne on 31 August 2003:
“In large part, it is because of our common democratic heritage and our shared values of freedom and the rule of law, that Labor's historical commitment to the State of Israel is so enduring.
That is why I will never retreat from my commitment to Israel.”
The Australian Prime Minister, The Honourable John Howard, recently reiterated the exact same sentiment in regard to his commitment to the State of Israel. “John Howard will never retreat from his commitment to Israel”.
What must be understood here is that there is no legitimate manner in which any Australian politician or government, be it a person or a department can place a commitment to Israel above the rights and duties to Australia. To do so would be treasonous. So by the financial manipulation of our political system, the Jewish minority in Australia have usurped the political commitment.
This also explains why the Jewish community attacked so ferociously the Independent Federal member, Pauline Hanson when David Oldfield initiated the ‘One nation’ political Party. You see, the Jews had no control over that party, thus it was viewed as detrimental to their safety. It had to be destroyed.
The Media control
Our media is totally owned by, and/or controlled by Jews. The Australian Broadcasting Commission, that icon of ‘Independent reporting is controlled by a Jewess, who has on occasions permitted her ideology to influence her decisions on ‘policy matters’.
The media also has a strong control over the political sphere. Without media support, a person has virtually no chance to enter Parliament to give their constituents a proper voice in our government.
When we look at some of the major events that have shaped our lives over the past decade, and then look not only at the media spin, on those events, but also the stifling of any proper debate on those issues, it becomes obvious that our media is not only controlled but failing to deliver to the Australian public any proper perspective. But sport is good.
The Judiciary control
The major changes brought into the judiciary in Victoria were instigated by the Cain government back in the 1980’s. The rewriting of ‘The Magistrates Act’, the implementation of ‘The Sheriff’s Office, the creation of the office of The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) created a whole new legal structure.
The essence of these changes which occurred throughout Australia, both State and Federal, removed any concept of justice from within the Justice System and created The Legal System where the Law over-rode every other consideration including justice. What we now have is a system where the Law (often called an ass) is absolute.
That these new implementations to the ‘Legal System’ were outside of our constitution, were illegal under previous tenets of law, and denied the very basics of our Justice system appeared irrelevant. Instead of Justice, we now have The Rule of Law.
Some people consider this type of system to be Marxist, but that is not correct, for this system predates Christ, and is in every sense Jewish, the very system that Jesus Christ opposed and was killed by.
What we have now is the negativity of ‘Thou shall not do this and thou shall not do that’. Whatever we do, once it is established that there is a law against it or simply part of what we do, no matter for what reason, we must pay the penalty. In this manner we are shackled by the very negativity of our increasing number of laws and controls.
This also reduces the freeman to slavery, creates a parasitic demeanour within our civilization and will ultimately lead to the destruction of our civilization.
Colonising Australia
In 1788, the English first colonised Australia. After establishing a beach-head at Sydney, Captain Arthur Philips, started a town and his ‘Penal Colony’. Tracts of land were given to various English Officers and Gentlemen, in which the locals had no say. Captain John Macarthur was given large tracts of land with suitable water supplies to create the Australian wool industry, which by the way eradicated the wool industry in McArthur’s homeland of Scotland.
Immigrants arriving from England, upon a small payment of money, or on a ‘letter of introduction’, were given land and sometimes even ‘convict labour’ to staff that land, and in this manner, Australia was first colonised.
Today Australia has been recolonised by the Israelis. When the former Hungarian Jew and Israeli commando, Frank Lowry arrived in Australia, he started up business as “Tom the Cheap” and with the right letters of introduction was able to create, “Westfield” Shopping Centres, many of which he purchased, including those in the World Trade Centre Towers shortly before their destruction by ‘Terrorists’ which by the way were more than covered by insurance.
Another of the new Macarthur’s, was the Rabbi, Joseph Gutnick, who arrived in Australia with his parents, apparently as penniless Russian migrants but was able to purchase the Argyle Diamond Mines of West Australia.
Now, the Australian Aborigine may have a good laugh at the Colonialists being recolonised, and the joke may appear to be on us, except that it is no joke. We have already seen the manner in which Palestine has been colonised by the Jews, and the fact that we all will be suffering a fate similar to the Palestinians is no laughing matter. History reiterates that point.
Conclusion
Australians have seen their government usurped by a foreign power, we have seen our judicial system turned into a ‘Legal System’ and our constabularies made into ‘State Revenue Collection Agencies’. Our wealth has been syphoned out of our pockets and we are being divided by ‘multi-culturalisms. We are suffering what is written in Genesis 47, the story of Joseph in Egypt.
What Joseph did was to collect the wheat from the Egyptian farmers, and then when the famine struck, sold the wheat back to the farmers, causing the farmers to firstly sell their farms and then themselves into slavery. However, Joseph did not touch the priests, the ruling class of Egypt who were under the protection of the Pharaoh. Here though is the twist. If the Egyptians had to sell their farms and then themselves into slavery in order to purchase the wheat to survive, then who had the money to purchase the slaves? Only Joseph.
In Australia we have a similar predicament to those of the Egyptians of biblical times. Our means of work have been removed overseas, and we are not permitted to improve our country nor our nation. We are being denied a voice, and any means to defend ourselves. We are being gathered in cities and reduced to slavery.
If this situation is new to the old Australian, it is not new to many of the New Australians. It is from these people who are experienced in these matters that we must turn to for the solutions of our difficulties. If Australians become aware of our predicaments, and then unite to face the common adversary, we can overcome those who are endeavouring to enslave us. At least we know who our friends are. Our Friends are those standing up to the tyrants.
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