Maria Zeee guest host on The Alex Jones Info Wars Show interviews Australian Senator Malcolm Roberts covering the break down and how the Great Awakening is taking power back from government for Australians.
Agenda 2030, General, Malcolm Roberts MP, One World Government, People Power
Maria Zeee hosting ‘Info Wars’ speaks with Malcolm Roberts

Yes the RBA is foreign owned under the Federal Reserve Bank of NY.
It’s logo makes “it look like the most evil corporation ever” … the designer Gordon Andrews gave clues … but the ‘arms’ are more likely ‘legs’, and likely are ‘asymmetrical’ because they express ‘motion’. The said ‘device’ so ‘contrived’ fits that of one of the oldest symbols of humanity and spirituality, the Triskeles/Triskelion, and even in c. 382 BC, appeared on coins and heraldry, which the designer told Currency in July 1995, would ‘echoe something’ in his logo. Did the initials RBA originally fill the gaps for ‘3 balls’ or rotating spirials to give a dual impression and meaning? It certainly could be a Freemason concoction because a universal feature of the various versions of the Triskele symbolize cosmic force which is like that secret society’s as above so below.
And ‘preserving’ that triple ‘style’, seen also in mythology – does quite well imo express the RBA’s banking rulership over we the people, “straddling conventional boundaries” and “eluding definitions”.
Gordon Andrews gives the bank’s logo a mysterious air but it ain’t no lofty institution for Australia’s prosperity and for the welfare of the people of Australia imo.
To Julius,
The saga of Lydia Thorpe highlights the lack of maturity allowed into the halls of power in this Country to the detriment of us all.
It also says something about a person who needs to grasp at straws from a genetic line great great Grandmother’s away.
In a multicultural world it is just part of the rich mix, that’s all.
Her need for attention and identity, sadly the common trait of a narcissist.
Or the opportunity for a quick buck?
Whatever gravy train that may be.
Lydia is an embarrassment to herself.
Unpolished, undignified, and uninformed.
Grow up Lydia.
Make your great great Grandmother proud.
I’m pretty sure Aboriginal women didn’t speak like that in their day.
They had far more class.
Got it thanks.Ed
Re David Fishwick. Ed
As we know both Roberts and Maria we do not necessarily agree. Editor
I wonder if Lidia [sic] Thorpe thinks Hawaiians should have a Voice in Maui – just opining for an indigenous Rhodes scholar friend …
Lidia Thorpe – “What kind of a person do you think I am?“
Alison’s history of the Commonwealth Bank, although extensive and doubtlessly accurate misses several very important aspects, some of which are in Amos’ book on the Story of the Commonwealth Bank.
The Bank was formed by the Commonwealth Government in 1912 when the Government gave Denison Miller a grant of 12,000 Pounds to create a people’s bank.
He started by using the Post Offices as agents ( now you know why Christine Holgate was terminated and the threat she posed to the status quo ) and with the start of WW1, the Commonwealth Government relied on the 2 year old Bank to finance the war effort.
By the end of the war, the Bank had advanced 350 million Pounds to the Government.
In 1919 the Government sought the payment arrangements. The Governor, Dennis Miller said it was pointless the Australian people paying back the Australian people, so if the Government paid 10 million Pounds as interest, the Bank would write off the 350 million Pounds principle.
That is an example of the true nature of what banking for the people can do.
Or as Honest (?) Abe said: ‘the printing of money is the single greatest creative prerogative of government.’
In 1923 there was a change of National Government, which ensured that the Commonwealth Bank would not repeat such action again.
Dennison Miller died suddenly and with an unclear cause.
And the UK Government assigned the colony of Australia a portion of it’s WW1 debt which ensured that Australia would succumb to the global financial stress being imposed on the western world.
The Reserve Bank of Australia was created to move the administration of the bankruptcy further along, and the residual de jure Commonwealth Bank was removed from the public.
The Reserve Bank is foreign owned and serves those interests, not the people of Australia.
@Dandy, Zeeee has given too much air time to CO shills for my liking. Gatekeepers pretend to be on your side to win your trust. And Zeeee presents a carefully curated image to win over her followers. I don’t trust her…particularly after being invited to host a blatant CO shill’s platform. That Roberts would accept an invitiation to appear on Infowars speaks to either his ignorance or complicity. And I don’t think he is gullible enough to be that ignorant…especially with all the minders around him. To each there own.
Yes I can Ed.
To which item pls?
Can you plese send a link Alison. Ed
Latest news, Alex Christoforou…. among other things, NATO to merge with AUKUS. Soros, NATO expanding into Asia-Pacific region ! (from 15 min mark but watch all, not a long video).
“Bank of Dave” – The true story of how Dave Fishwick, a working class man and self-made millionaire, fought to set up a community bank so that he could help the local community.
dailymotion.com/video/x8j7suu
(Closes August 31) Sign the parliamentary petition “Petition EN5329 – Australians’ Right to Banking Services”: aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN5329
Bank of Dave
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8j7suu
When the government-owned Commonwealth Bank exercised full regulatory control over the banking system from 1911-59, the banking system was tightly regulated and therefore very safe. Prior to the establishment of the Commonwealth Bank, banking had been very volatile. For instance, 20 of 22 Australian banks had been wiped out in the 1892 economic crisis. From its commencement in 1911, the Commonwealth Bank immediately strengthened the banking system, and stopped a run on the private banks during World War I by announcing it stood behind their deposits.
No Australian banks failed during the Great Depression, compared with the 4,000 American banks that closed between 1929 and the 1933 passage of the Glass-Steagall Act.
Labor leaders John Curtin and Ben Chifley gave the Commonwealth Bank even greater powers over the private banks during and after WWII. The Commonwealth Bank regulated what the private banks could charge for loans and pay for deposits, and the extent, and nature, of bank lending. The private banks complained about the regulations, but they still did quite nicely. But under Chifley’s successor, Liberal Party Prime Minister Robert Menzies, cracks started to appear in the banking system. Menzies’ personal sponsor in politics was the Melbourne financier Staniforth Ricketson of the JB Were stockbroking firm; moreover, his Liberal Party was staunchly the party of the private bankers.
In 1959 Menzies stripped the Commonwealth Bank of its regulatory powers over the private banks, and vested those powers in a new central bank, the Reserve Bank of Australia. The Reserve Bank Act 1959 separated the Commonwealth Bank into two entities – the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Commonwealth Banking Corporation. The Reserve Bank would act as the nation’s independent central bank, and the Commonwealth Banking Corporation would continue operating as a trading and savings bank.
The Commonwealth Bank was renamed the Reserve Bank of Australia. The old board of the Commonwealth Bank was transferred to the Reserve Bank, and a new Commonwealth Banking Corporation (consisting of the Commonwealth Trading Bank, the Commonwealth Savings Bank and the Commonwealth Development Bank) was created as a new organisation with a new board. Dr Coombs when Governor of the RBA commissioned Gordon Andrews, Australian designer, to design a logo for the bank, which he said echoed something from heraldry, from coinage; his asymmetrical clover-like graphic was, he said, ‘a device in modern day form’. The letters RBA which initially featured between the arms of the symbol are not used today.
When the third and final tranche of the privatisation of the Commonwealth Bank was completed in 1996 by the Australian Government under Keating, it joined the ranks of the private banks.
sources:
citizensparty.org.au/publications
righttoknow.org.au/request/2673/response/6979/attach/html/4/Currency%20Logo.pdf.html
Restoring a public bank would force the Big Four banks of which CBA is the biggest, to compete on cost, service, and standards, breaking their monopoly power over Australia’s financial system.
This week the Senate inquiry into bank closures in regional Australia will hold hearings in WA, to give Western Australians the chance to have their say on the banks abandoning regional communities. ACP Research Director Robert Barwick regards this inquiry as very successful, and it shows what Parliament can do when politicians commit to represent the true interests of the people. Whilst the banks have come under real scrutiny for the first time, and some like CBA and Westpac have been forced to change course, Australia still needs to establish a public post office bank.
source: citizensparty.org.au/three-fronts-fight-save-australia-world
“Angry towns boil over at banking elitists”
‘The illuminati Game’
Rumble
posted by ‘Just a Dude’.
A ‘this was your life’ script.
Try not to watch with your mouth open.
“Released in 1982 by occultist Steve Jackson as a game in which players control secret societies and compete with each other to control the world”.
It’s past time to stop giving permission.
Ten years ago this information about Agenda 21 policies (evolving into Agenda 2030) was ignored – I’m sad to say – by our politicians both Federal and
State and in councils.
What a turn around now in 2023.
As Malcolm Roberts has mentioned, we all must Educate the People with the truth, as he is certainly doing. I would think it’s a two-pronged effort. Whilst others are showing how our founding Commonwealth Constitution has been altered by traitorous politicians/parties, Malcolm Roberts is exposing the Convid19 deaths and illnesses, the Bank closures, the Climate attack on peoples’ home, food and land resources, etc.
Also absolutely everyone can take our cares to Jesus Christ in prayer.
Without him we can do nothing.
To David A
You read my mind.
However Maria does talk about things that no one else is prepared to broach.
If she’s acting as a gatekeeper, I’m not sure what gate it is.
Malcolm may just be choosing the largest platform to reach an audience.
Do you have any other suggestions?
He has spoken to Hoodie as well.
Maria does take one down the Armageddon road though and if you are a fearful sort of person then viewer beware.
Not for the faint hearted.
Zee guest host of ex-CIA controlled opposition shill Alex Jones’ Info Wars show? And Malcolm Roberts specially mentions Zee multiple times in the Senate? Well there you go folks…Zee and Roberts are CO and aren’t to be trusted no matter how much they profess to be on our side.
The Story of the Commonwealth Bank (D.J. Amos)
https://www.veritasbooks.com.au/products/the-story-of-the-commonwealth-bank-d-j-amos
The Story of the Commonwealth Bank (D.J. Amos) $ 5.00 each 364 items in stock Add to cart In 1947, Australia, in the person of Mr. Makin, signed the articles of the International Monetary Fund and the International Bank.
PROTOCOL No. 20 Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion
TYRANNY OF USURY
32. So long as loans were internal the GOYIM only shuffled their money from the pockets of the poor to those of the rich, but when we bought up the necessary person in order to transfer loans into the external sphere, all the wealth of States flowed into our cash- boxes and all the GOYIM began to pay us the tribute of subjects
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Advance Australia
Borrowin’ over the water; I’ve seen it all before
Raisin’ loans (said Old George Jones)
Was a trick we learned of yore.
Borrowin’ over the water
In the old Australian way
Splash the cash an’ cut a dash
An’ leave the kids to pay.
Steel rails an’ sausage skins, cotton goods an’ fal-de-rals,
Drapery an’ rollin’-stock an’ pocket knives an’ sich;
That was how we took it out
When we was but a growin’ lout;
But sich-like habits calls for doubt
Now we are grown an’ rich.
Borrowin’ over the water for reproductive works
That ain’t produced; sich habits used
To mark the crowd that shirks.
That’s why we’re heaped with taxes
In this sad year A.D.
Thro’ the ancient tricks of politics
In borrowin’ overseas.
Airyplanes an’ motor-cars, guns an’ bombs an’ bayonits —
The cash is here to buy the things an’ meet the whole expense.
But seems we’ll never mend our ways;
An’ habits learned in olden days
Sticks hard; so we keep up the craze
An’ borrow for defence.
Advance Australia! Pile the loans.
The kids’ll pay (said Old George Jones).
During the depression, when funds were desperately needed, Australia managed to remain self-supporting. Today, with a revenue surplus of some millions in view, the Federal Government startles public opinion by borrowing overseas instead of raising and circulating the defence money within our own borders. – From a leading article on the poor response to Australia’s latest London loan. © by owner. provided at no charge for educational purposes
https://allpoetry.com/C-J-Dennis‘;
Please sign petition and share to other social media…
https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au/last-chance-to-have-your-say/
Malcolm Roberts is standing firmly for the people.
Others standing to help “marshall the people” against the corruption of the Parliament – please preface the following with “bitchute”
.com/video/IUC1Iz9VPGu7/
Third Segment of the July 23rd Meeting featuring Derek Balogh and Gerry Donohue…with Know Your Rights and Grandmother Mulara …expose the different evidences about the reality of the government of Australia including the fraudulent writs/fraudulent elections/legal fiction/illegal councils/fraudulent-treaties/labor-party- incorporated-entity/smart-cities/-
Again it’s hard to post the web address. But it’s worth going to the effort to put it together.
Malcolm Roberts, I intuit, is the real deal. A good speaker, articulate and impassioned..a genuine Patriot.
Pauline Hanson is most fortunate to have him in her party..a rising Star.
Great interview. Thank you both.
To Steve Ginn
Malcom Roberts says all the right things and it sounds all fluffy and feel good, but he toes the line and does what he is told, you do not get into those positions by being the good guy in my opinion he is as compromised as all of them are.they do as they are told full stop or else. thats how it is, anyone that challenges the system does not last long, its the bureaucrats that run this country at the behest of WHO and the WEF they are loyal to them because they are compromised and corrupt, they are not our servants, they are all a mob of traitors and turncoats in my opinion
Agenga 2030 – the UN is leading this. ROTFL. Hey, Rome leads this agenda and directs the UN.
Steve Ginn, sorry to have to correct you, The COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA has been a Corporation for 50 years.
Why isn’t Roberts speaking up about the theft of our rights due to the Lib/Labor scam of turning our country into an illegal corporation?!