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Credit….Genevieve Elliott 14 hrs · This whole “trial” of drug testing welfare recipients in certain areas is ridiculous and cannot be supported by facts. I heard someone on the radio saying that it will “Help people to get off drugs and back into the work force” Fact – most drug addicts are already working Fact […]

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Blog mode

Chased away by understandings insights awareness of the gathered cities urban destinies marked hallmarked histories and civilisations ultimate destinies marked by the stream of time World its changing as it does the new evil social programmed pathways engendered by societies in coin be rich their coin it calls on its vibrating tune Work once a […]

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On lighter note

Every generation blames the last for the imagined failings of their current situations,guess that a given historically.My particular generation can be called to tune for failing to see the social engineering run that has albeit come to notice due to the internet and especially social media an advent that is less than 20yrs from its […]

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The full body covering is actually originates in the Bedouin culture and was a protection against the sand storm and the Sun ,it be just another thing the followers of islam have stolen in their conquests and serves to suppress their females and claim ownership of them. I hear about the golden age of islam […]

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Makes one think,just maybe there may be a hidden agenda when less than 10 percent of the population can call the tune brought to you courtesy of soros and his agenda 2020….woops sorry they had to change the3 date to 2030 there are many geopolitical failures attributed to the NWO this just be one of […]

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This is an edited extract from Russell McGregor’s chapter, titled “The 1967 Referendum: An uncertain consensus”, from the bookTurning Points in Australian History, 2008, edited by Martin Crotty and David Andrew Roberts, published by UNSW Press.

The Myth of Aboriginal Voting Rights By New Matilda on October 17, 2008 On 27 May 1967, campaigners for the rights and status of Indigenous Australians won the most decisive referendum victory in Australian history. Over 90 per cent of Australian voters endorsed the constitutional amendments proposed. In no electorate was the affirmative vote less […]

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N Korea

sometimes I ponder what appears to me to be the obvious I guess but lately the highlight of geo engineering via chemtralis and massive runs of sociological engineering surpasses even my humble understanding.The boy dictator has a verified stockpile of 12 nuclear warheads and in the order of intercontinental ballistic capability lift platforms for them […]

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Evening good people

In Australia I sit watch and wonder about the social engineering being like chemtrails raining down on us had someone who is in my circle one of trust mention that the great unelected one Turnbull has since his answer to the call of his masters in Paris has accelerated his turnaround on so many matters.I […]

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The Dogs of War

Said it before and will say it again,I have never seen a group of people about 4.5 billion of them so intent on shooting themselves in the foot. Western society is liberal and by its very nature understanding and tolerant. The followers of the militaristic cult named islam each and every day write their own […]

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