One Nation (Pauline Hanson) office@onenationhq.com.au; senator@malcolmrobertsqld.com.au
UAP (Clive Palmer) admin@unitedaustraliaparty.org.au
KAP (Robbie Katter) admin@kap.org.au
Ask these parties if they will come together to form a united front.
Clive Palmer, General, KAP, One Nation, Pauline Hanson, Rob Katter, UAP
One Nation (Pauline Hanson) office@onenationhq.com.au; senator@malcolmrobertsqld.com.au
UAP (Clive Palmer) admin@unitedaustraliaparty.org.au
KAP (Robbie Katter) admin@kap.org.au
Ask these parties if they will come together to form a united front.
@Editor. The A1 policy swag online should be seriously read by everyone. As a non-member, my understanding is that A1 is a very tight operation. Aware of infiltration, they are making a list and checking it twice. Usual suspects, masons, compromised political party affiliations, other and secret Agendas, UN widgets, foreign nationals etc. need not apply.
They remind me of the House Rulz at a Vietnam Veterans retreat way out in the Boondocks that I used to frequent in the 1970s. At the end of the list of people like ‘bleeding heart liberals’, ‘Hanoi Janes’ etc who would not be permitted to enter was this statement: “Media Whorejobs will not be tolerated on premises under any circumstances and if discovered, will be shot. Bet you think this BS. Welcome.”
A1 is much further ahead with the ‘save the Australia’ project than what is here proposed at this time – if they are indeed the real deal and are not themselves controlled opposition (at this point who would know?) For an epic Riccardo Rant on livestream – dare to suggest that A1 is controlled opposition in the chat. That said, what is proposed here is going to have to do plenty of yards in terms of policy to be able to sit down at the table with A1.
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Katter heads the freemasons who are hand-in-glove with wef, regardless of the public face. Albo’s not-so-secret masonic handshake at kiribilli house with gates tells the story. Katter wears the horns, Albo is the stooge.
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We didn’t include Bosi or other similar independents because we think they would be unable to work with others. But if such an entity was formed Bosi and crew could come onboard? Ed
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No their agendas are surprisingly close. The One Nation Qld MP works closely with KAP on every issue. The UAP senator also votes with other independents, Antic and Rennick on important matters. Editor
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@Mark. This is true. And the well-oiled rort would have continued to roll along indefinitely under present management, gate-keeping, jiggy jiggy and preference harvester parties – but for the UN CoVID Operation and the revelation of the Australian CoVID Regime as a United [Communist] Nations Regime – complete with politburo and NKVD, foreign militaries with whom we do not have alliances etc.
There has been a Great Disturbance in the Force. And now things are going to happen. An Australian constituency is forming. It is seeking leaders. And for the true leaders to emerge there must be numbers of people who are oppositional to the present status-covid-quo and effort at organisation and strategy. Unity of purpose will be clarified as people come together. Once an Australian nationalist movement begins, the infiltration will come and the Judas Goats will try to get themselves into position. The controlled opposition (always well resourced) and set up by the communist state will be identified. But the leaders of a real constituency will emerge and be recognized. And the torch will pass to a new generation who will have been bred for the opposition that an Australian nationalist movement will generate with the communist state.
Michael Collins Speech
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Thanks Lindesy, but the three mentioned folks may have the best intentions but no real plan of how to create and manage a force to run the country. That is where I see a genuine weakness. The LNP and Labor are past masters at the political rort and have arranged the future to simply take turns.
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If the Lobor & Liberal parties can not work together for the good of the country…how can you think that the three dependant parties will work as one, they all different agendas and views on how this Australia should be run.
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@Howard. I think Riccardo Bosi and A1 have vetoed this idea. They think all the independents are compromised and will not pull together on policy. A1 has a very definite policy swag to which it adheres.
The first question to the independents we are canvassing will be: can we come together and agree upon policies that will meet our objective?
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A Menzies era amalgamation is needed or we are doomed, imagine a liberal party purged of the wets and fencesitters and supported by the 3 minor parties, either that or pinch a few of the real liberals like Deeming, may turn into an avalanche and include an increasing % of Labor who have woke up they have been dudded by Albo, inflation and immigration—A LOT WILL NEVER WAKE UP–TO F ING DUMB.
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As I have said on my FB site. You folks have left out Riccardo Bosi. If you could work out a deal with Ricc’ you might have half a chance? He has a schedule worked out to take the “stink out of the swamp?” Riccardo can do the Military and manufacturing, the tough jobs, I think without that decisive move, Australian politics has no hope.?
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Plus some independents who are on our side of the hill? A reverse Teal in fact??
Howard
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