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Blair's avatar

Thanks for this meticulously researched article, Alison. Clearly, this is the same playbook being used in the EU, Canada, and the United States (under the Biden Regime). They are working on bringing down the western nations to create their New World Order. They really put their plans into overdrive starting in 2020 with the Covid plandemic. As a Christian, I can clearly see that the tearing down of western/Biblical values/morality and replacing them with a moral relativism, post-truth worldview, is a lie straight from Satan. This is a spiritual battle.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thanks Blair, yes they are using this same playbook all over the former British colonies, and again in the US and Europe. I quite like potted summaries i've seen on youtube from Maria Zee and Cyberpunk Dingo on it

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Bronte Koop's avatar

Spot on, it really is deeply anti-human and therefore Satanic, as many of the non-religious have admitted.

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JC Denton's avatar

Unfortunately it seems to have all continued under Trump too.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

yes, the mRNA has not been banned. that's the litmus test. He has not passed it so far

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Priscilla's avatar

It’s happening as God’s Word says it will. A NWO. But it’s okay cause we know Who wins in the end!

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Alison Bevege's avatar

well, as an atheist, I cannot agree. People read into it interpretations according to their beliefs. We must try our best to struggle against this attempt to steal from us and our future generations if we are to have a future.

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Priscilla's avatar

It’s okay to not see it each others way. But we can agree that we should try our best to stop it as much as we can, each from our own respective countries.

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Ralph's avatar

Even as a Christian, I believe God has put us on this earth to live our lives. I don’t believe we are all put here just to sit like plum puddings waiting for it all to end

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Priscilla's avatar

Nobody said that 🤷🏼‍♀️

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Blair's avatar

Agreed, Priscilla! Well said!

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David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

Billionaires wanting to be trillionaires, with digitised compliance averting all potential uprisings.

All held together by trickle-down corruption and conflicts of interest.

More horrifying than fiction. Great article 🙏

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thank you David

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David White (Oz Dave)'s avatar

Thanks, Alison. I’ve posted it in the comments section of Vera Sharav’s pinned Facebook post. She knows RFK Jr.

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Warren Ross's avatar

An amazing article in its implications and compelling complexity. Will come back after a second reading.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thank you Warren, anyone who makes it to the bottom (irs 10,000 words which would be a novella) deserves a prize. The Teals are a bigger problem than people thought quite possibly... even their worst performers got more votes than freedom minor parties. They are corporate-workshopped

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Warren Ross's avatar

It was easy to get through your article. It is so good. I plan to share it widely but I still wonder what we might actually do.

Yes, the Teals are a problem. I remember, jokingly, putting up something about "How to Make a Teal". Find a seat with a Liberal member. Pick a professional looking woman who touts climate change and women would never think of voting Labor or Green will be taken in. Byron Fay of Climate 200 explained this method to the Democrats who used in in the 2000 US election.

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Just Puppets's avatar

One thing one can do: expose the exempt status of ex-politicians & judges. There seems to be some layers of obscurity where the original claim that all politicians are exempt (which might be false) obscures & hides the real claim that ex-politicians & judges are exempt

By exposing this, then creating a call-out to change this (which apparently requires a constitutional change), one can bring light to this instance.

“Tax for thee but not for me” is a rallying point for all citizens, red-pilled or not. But it needs to be presented in its most accurate terms (not: “all politicians are exempt”)

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Dav's avatar

It’s easy to get through 10,000 words if you care for humanity, unfortunately it seems most are too distracted to give a f#%k. Great article. Thank you.

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DJH's avatar

Q. What's the difference between a 'teal' and a 'liberal?

A. 'teal' only has 4 letters.

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Jeffo's avatar

Klaus foretold it “by 2030 you will own nothing and be happy “ - 2016.

George Carlin “and nobody seems to notice, nobody seems to care “ - 2006.

It’s a ultra slow motion train wreck, such a slow slow boiling of us frogs.

Conspiracy theories become reality but the masses are obese, substance addicted, distracted by bizarre and perverse entertainment, memory holed and weakened.

A new Socialism will be offered as the panacea but will actually be Fascism enforced by a Technocracy that makes life easier.

This all sounded crazy to my intelligent friends less than 10 years ago because they are so far inducted and preferred comfort zone. These people worked hard for their children and grandchildren who will not be the beneficiaries.

Prepare for the avalanche as best you can. The human mind cannot actually comprehend exponential increases until 10 minutes till midnight 🕛

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Alison Bevege's avatar

YES 100% Jeffo, they do it slowly and introduce changes with the thin-edge of the wedge, grandfathering it in on existing people so they don't fight. That was the big question at Allegra's pre-election candidate forum -- when the greens talked about rent caps and cgt, the pensioner allegra supporters asked: "will it be grandfathered in?" --- yes they are all for it just not on them

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Just Puppets's avatar

Some elements the masses cannot be blamed for:

influencers posing as real people, doing stupid woke things that (1) manufacture consent & (2) bait the opposing side

Election rigging, which I think is what happened in AU

We need the woke-left more than ever. We need compassion for people that cannot see. Most people have good will, just misguided. So many are in the rat race, slaves to the media matrix & system of usery

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Clare Pain's avatar

Wow Alison what a lot of work you must have done to write this piece! I have learned a great deal reading it. Thank you for opening my eyes to this important issue.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Oh goodness, Clare thank you so much, it means a lot to me, coming from a lady of such solid talent and writing as yourself. Thank you x 100.

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Michael Ginsburg's avatar

OUTSTANDING Piece Alison! Bravo.

Regarding:

"Resisting this global push might be almost impossible but we must try - because if we fail our society will be completely unrecognisable."

Any ideas/suggestions on how to actually do this?

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thanks Michael, you are very kind. I suspect you want me to say elections are useless :) but I think we must just get involved in the civic conversation at every level - in particular the civil society organisations that are politically powerful yet people don't realise - like the NSW Council for Civil Liberties eg (and others in the other states) - these organised groups are good at getting in the ear of policymakers. Our problem is the corporates have money to hire people while we just have to do this ourselves. If all of us just pick one group to join, then just turn up to a couple of meetings and an AGM we can at least push them to hear us.

Then if they come for our homes with CGT or a yearly land tax - then we absolutely must have a general strike and go 100% civil disobedience. The trains wont run, the roads will be impassable. Society stops if they try to do that to us.

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Michael Ginsburg's avatar

I like the second part of your reply a lot more 😉😎...

I also think we should be doing what it says there RIGHT NOW and regardless of anything else.

As a matter of fact, if we did that 2-3 years ago like this lady suggested, we would not have been in the same predicament by now.

NO ONE is more qualified to make suggestions how to deal with Tyranny than those who have lived under one for decades.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BaN2xA1jLaA

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Bryan's avatar

Well, that's a very depressing start to the week :)

Thanks for the all the research to put that together. I wish more people were aware of just how much our elected representatives and their fellow WEF travelers hate the average punter.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Sorry, you are right. I tend to save it all up and write these depressing things. I'd like to write fun things about lost civilisations and treasure hunts for precious gems.... one day. It's just that if we don't oppose these things, we will lose our country.

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Jeffo's avatar

Alison, they them hide from us the truth about lost civilizations and obscure humanity’s origins in false religions and such. Only then can they perpetuate their fraud and steal the garden of Eden that is the Earth from us!

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Alison Bevege's avatar

yes you are also right, the globalists do hate us. That's why they strive always for separate rules and systems for themselves. They go through the Qantas lounge or when wealthy fly on private jets, so they don't have to see our faces at the airport even. You don't see them walking the streets or in restaurants, they live a separate existence in a breakaway civilisation that is all about managing us the public and keeping us controlled and separate to them.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Unbelievable article of the highest calibre. Thank you so much. We are all Blackrock's Ukraine now. Holy shit. I mean I knew a lot of this stuff but had no idea just how far into the second last act we were.

Thank you for this.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

thank you so much. Yes -- blackstone is looking into BTR here and Blackrock will eventually come -they own large stakes in all the other corporations anyway. Our entire polity is being bought up by Instos - institutional investors. The Labor party is now the party of the Industry Super Funds (instos) not of the workers.

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Just Puppets's avatar

Blackstone seems to be an important player that is overlooked. Here’s a very good article covering some of it:

https://cynthiachung.substack.com/p/why-the-tariff-war-is-going-to-cost

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Warren Ross's avatar

I have some familiarity with many of the issues you have raised here, Alison. Yet, generally remain fairly buoyant because I am bolstered by a recognition of their innate injustice. Despite this, having it laid out as clearly as you have here has induced in me a despondence that I hope will soon pass. I am also well aware of Kate's excellent work.

Immigration has been used to reshape Australia in many ways and is undoubtedly, at it core, eugenics. Anyone familiar with the history of the climate change fraud will know this. The profound ignorance of those who voted Green / Labor / Teals at the recent election is something I tested with at least 20 people at a polling station in the area where I live. I asked Greens and Labor touts whether they had heard of Maurice Strong. The answer in each situation was no. We didn't have a Teal in the Blue Mountains because to have one you need a Liberal that they want to displace.

Unlike the recent immigration avalanches in the UK, USA and Sweden our immigrant invasion has been more gradual, a more Fabian style attack. On the basis of this we are invited to celebrate every culture but our own but what is "our own" with such an amazingly high number of people calling somewhere else home? Multiculturalism is as a great fraud as the great Covid lie and probably even assisted its promulgation.

We have been betrayed on such a grand scale. In July last year, Treasurer Jim Chalmers and the Federal Government introduced Green Bonds which is just another climate change marketing fraud. It is designed to complement the work of people like Karl Mallon. He has a nice little operation where, in recent times, he has been analysing large parts of northern NSW and South East Queensland and predicting them unliveable in the near future due to climate change. Mallon is on the board of Sean Kidney's Climate Bonds Initiative that is happy to provide the funding for the necessary rebuilding and relocation. Kidney's organisation is also the Federal Government's official certifier of Green Bond authenticity. The Kidney clip towards the bottom of this article is equally illuminating, impossibly hubristic and sickening in its ambition.

https://warrenross.substack.com/p/you-will-know-nothing-and-be-happy

Another Jim Chalmers project, Social Impact Bonds, will allow philanthropaths to fund the misery caused by future home dispossession. Before we all feel the need for such funding to handle the related mental illness, what do we do? How do we fight back? This is a war.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

How interesting, what a wonderful insight, Warren:

"Green Bonds which is just another climate change marketing fraud. It is designed to complement the work of people like Karl Mallon."

Very interesting!

"he has been analysing large parts of northern NSW and South East Queensland and predicting them unliveable in the near future due to climate change."

That's the scam! force us off the land while paying a motza for the ratings and carbon nonsense structures...

"Mallon is on the board of Sean Kidney's Climate Bonds Initiative that is happy to provide the funding for the necessary rebuilding and relocation."

Interesting connection - yes it's a raft of carbon grifters perpetuating the carbon nonsense.

"Kidney's organisation is also the Federal Government's official certifier of Green Bond authenticity."

Goodness - no conflict of interest there..../s

"The Kidney clip towards the bottom of this article is equally illuminating, impossibly hubristic and sickening in its ambition.

https://warrenross.substack.com/p/you-will-know-nothing-and-be-happy

Thank you for posting this link, I will love to check it out.

How do we fight back? I propose when they come at us with the big ones, the CGT on the home or the yearly land tax, then it's general strike time. Sit down in the main roads and bring the entire country to a halt. Nothing will run if they try to do this to us. We will keep what we own. They must cease wasting tax money on corporate raiders. And we should especially blockade corporate hq, since that's where it's coming from. Forget parliament go straight to the head offices.

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Warren Ross's avatar

I'll be sitting on that road with you, Alison.

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Shazza's avatar

Yet Albosleezy can buy a beach front property. It is do as I say, not as I do. This climate scam and covid are the biggest hoaxes ever. Wake up sheeple

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Alison Bevege's avatar

I am so sorry to make you depressed. I want to write something uplifting next. I don't want to be depressing any more. After I do finish the book on covid, i'm only going to write happy things for a while :) If they come at us with CGT on our homes or yearly land tax, i propose peaceful but total civil disobedience - the entire of society must stop in its tracks.

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Thumbnail Green's avatar

Maurice Strong. You know your apex psychopath predators.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

and yes, a big part of the mass migration push is multiculturalism, which is to destroy the cultural heart of the nation so that, like Trudeau said of Canada, we are just a "post-national" entity. Just land where people work and live but don't identify with any culture or people.

Migration is good in small numbers, but bad in large numbers - it's all a matter of degree. At some point the social fabric disintegrates into a lack of identity - which is what the globalists want.

That way transnational corporations can move globally without regard for national legal red-tape issues and can hire whatever workforce they like globally, which depresses wages

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greer (tree woman)'s avatar

I agree, this disconnection from land - that 'post-national' idea is extremely critical to being human or not.

I have come to call the power that arises when someone is not 'of' the land in which they are living and likely wreaking havoc ‘The Power of Disconnect’ (for want of a better phrase). It is a hideously destructive power that seeps into every bone and eats the world up.

- The ruler who does whatever they want – ‘it is not my land’ it does not matter what I do

- The new arrival who cannot possibly have connection to the place so reacts with a teenage ‘whatever’ response (they are like teenagers who have not become into adults relationship with in the new land) – ‘The Power of Disconnect’ that automatically comes with them when they arrive in the new place prevents them from seeing what is actually happening.

- The complacent long termer (we are all immigrants!) who have held this feeling of disconnect all their lives and want something to fill the hole...and ‘hope’ (that idea that transfers responsibility to others) that someone will make it all better for them (I’ll just go and buy something in the meantime).

I think our current world is the ongoing/end result of this ‘Power of Disconnect’ that likely arose when early European peoples, probably forced to find food to the south due to an oncoming ice age, rather than collaborate, set off to 'raid' other lands and groups to the south in order to feed themselves (entering land they did not know). They were able to do this with extreme brutality because it was not 'their' land or 'their' people. Now there were people wandering around not caring about the place they were in – just taking, these roaming men (yes men, and men without connection to land) took over other groups not caring who they trampled on to get there.

The first ‘Kings’ of Mesopotamia (who broke apart the connected-to-land way of living already in place) were ‘men from the desert’, men who were not 'of the land' they came to rule - they were able to rule the land and the people with brutality because it was not their land... and they caused the destruction of that land - it turned to desert! But that pattern of being separate (disconnection from responsibility) had penetrated the mindset – the ‘cradle of civilisation’ they call it, is really the cradle of future destruction. These ideas rippled out and Rome that state on which much of western (our) ‘civilisation’ is modelled, were the masters of 'The Power of Disconnect’.

Loving land and being 'of' the land and understanding ‘our place’ and how it (the land) actually works is critical to a sane and beautiful future... If this lived in all our bones we would just say 'no' to all the crap. But we are conned into thinking things that are not important are important, drugged by media of every strip (including movies, music, advertising...) and come to feel that to speak of love for our world is shameful.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

and yes, the greens are just the globalists for the left. Teals are the globalists for the centre-right. Both globalist.

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rrodynmac's avatar

Yes, this is a war. How do we fight back? You may be interested in chatting with Michael Ginsburg, further up this page. His substack is actionable truth. From this name you can tell he wants to take action.

Just reply to his comment, or email him at michael@actionabletruth.media His substack website is actionabletruth.substack.com You can join for free if you like.

Also, we must try to NOT need help for mental illness, we would be labelled as VERY useless eaters by globalists/psychopaths!

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Bronte Koop's avatar

Brilliant expose Alison. Amazing capacity to synthesise the threads of evil forces undermining human sovereignty. For every policy there is a tradeoff, often negative. This is the perfect example. The mass immigration trend in the global west is so obviously being ramped up. Its clearly a critical driver of the 'you will own nothing agenda'. Your explanation of how other opportunistic players swoop in too is important to understand. If you don't know what the game plan is, you can't fight it. I look forward to every piece you publish.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

thank you so much Bronte, that's really heartening praise, I appreciate it. Yes, it's 100% deliberate. They act like immigration rates just happen like the weather - no, they do it on purpose.

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Bronte Koop's avatar

The biggest challenge I find is that the average person remains ignorant of the fact that since at least 2020, their minds have been totally curated by hiding all the really big issues and distracting and lying with all the stuff they actually do cover. We have a fair way to go to wake up the sleeping beauties.

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Rosemary Marshall's avatar

Thank you Alison for such a clear explanation. Brilliant as always.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thanks Rosemary!

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Susanna Mills's avatar

Horrifying. This is ISAIAH 5 , in realtime.

Thank you for the time and effort you have taken to compile this, and the links you have provided. You are a watchman on the walls. Next, this article needs to be circulated everywhere,

because the people of Australia are in extreme danger. They are experiencing full institutional capture by die hard Communists with luxury views.

It’s seizure of private property (and therefore production) through more sophisticated means than violent Bolshevik mobs at your farm or driveway gate, but it’s seizure non the less.

Many migrants who have fled brutal Communist regimes to rebuild their lives here, are quietly making plans to leave Australia, some have left already.

The malevolent misanthropy behind all of this, is deeply disturbing.

But, according to Isaiah 5, their vain schemes will not end well for them.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

Thank you so much Susanna, I appreciate it. Yes please do share everywhere you can (I am not very good at that, I just produce and then get exhausted!)

Yes it's institutional capture. Yes the lines do blur between commies and fascists - because both are collectivist nightmares where the power is centrally held by a small cadre of "useless eliters" (as mike yeadon calls them)

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Anne's avatar

Who votes for Teals or The Greens?

We are screwed!

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Alison Bevege's avatar

people who have been fooled by the corporate marketing. The Teals only ever pick very likeable, marketable candidates. They fool people.

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Anne's avatar

People need to wisen up before their entire lives are pulled out from underneath them.

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rrodynmac's avatar

Nobody on this page votes for them, or Lib/Lab/Nats I hope! Where I live, the place has been belonging to a National forever, and before then a Country party candidate forever! 😀 (That’s meant to be a joke) But since I’ve been living where I do, I have no idea what they’ve done for my area. Literally no idea!!

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Mara's avatar

Very well researched and written - thank you for all the work you have done to put this together.

Every Aussie should read it, and think carefully about the implications.

And I fear you are on the right track...

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Alison Bevege's avatar

thank you so much, Mara

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SteveH's avatar

Well written and researched. I have a sneaking feeling that once the grand plan initiated 5 years ago starts working. and most of the the over 65's have succumbed to their measures there will not be any housing shortage. Probably a surplus. That is why they wont stop the immigration.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

yes, the increased deaths from the mRNA shots will also speed up the process of house titles changing hands

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Jeffo's avatar

Yes a friend suggested that the rather open de population agenda will cause deflation and bring back to kilter the incredible money printing and incomprehensible debt. We have disagreed about a de population policy but it is in fact happening on a number levels. They have openly expressed their ideal population is 500 million, leaving a surplus of 7.5 billion or so 🤔

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rrodynmac's avatar

Good (but sad) thinking Steve. I don’t think they would stop the immigration anyway. It’s a worldwide phenomenon as you probably know.

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JC Denton's avatar

The ALP and LNP are the globalists, the Teals and Greens are true believers.

The unfortunate truth is that you already don't own your land. Only allodial title is actual ownership, freehold title is just a form of perpetual lease. Stop paying your rates and see how much you "own" your land.

We have been fortunate in avoiding property tax until now. That's going to change.

I highly doubt they'll actually get rid of stamp duty either.

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Alison Bevege's avatar

sadly no alloidal title is available in australia and precious little in the USA. Governments in general don't like citizens owning land entirely because that is true freedom! Still, torrens title is pretty good. Rates are fees for services but yes - they slap on 10.5% interest rates on late rate payments in my area, and yes if you don't pay long enough they can take it. In the NT the long-ago authority had sold off lots of remote NT land south of Darwin, and the people long ago died and their heirs lost track of it. Called "dead men's lots", and now on the edge of Palmerston, the council started charging rates on them so they could seize the land and auction it. I did stories on it for NT News when I was up there. Sadly all those stories have disappeared off the internet.

Another interesting thing while I was up there in 2012-13, was that the cadastral surveys to lot up boundaries on Aboriginal land held communally through ALRA was just beginning. This was the crucial first step to allowing some kind of individual ownership (99-year-leases) so these remote communities could flourish instead of just brokenly survive.

When I left in March 2014, they hadn't been finished, and I don't know what has happened to the plan to offer 99-year-leases, I fear it stalled as powerful land councils would have had to give away some of that power in favour of a few more individual ownership rights.

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JC Denton's avatar

I believe native title is a kind of allodial title. If so, around half the country is under it.

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