Premier David Crisafulli did not make an acknowledgement of country in his Anzac dawn ceremony speech on Saturday, much to the relief of those present

By AR Williams

Parts of the Anzac ceremony held at Gallipoli and televised to Australian audiences Saturday were cringeworthy and an embarrassment to say the least.

A soldier in military dress stands by the water at sunset, holding a ceremonial weapon.
This soldier was trying to wake the dead pushing this oversized didge around the flat making an awful noise

The woke choreographers just had to overstep the racist mark by getting a soldier to parade around the flat pushing a large didgeridoo making an awful noise, enough to upset our brave lads buried there during the ‘Motherland’s’ democide of 60,000 young Aussies in WW1. God only knows what the Turks thought about the performance.

Our developing country has never recovered from Britain’s landed gentry sending our lads into the front line as cannon fodder.

The most appropriate Anzac ceremony presented on television seemed to be the outstanding Sydney Opera House gathering which was a tearful event. It was done with great aplomb, the speeches, the precise military marching, the appearances by three surviving WW2 veterans, notable prayers and vocalists with moving renditions suitable for such an occasion to remember our fallen heroes. Well done Sydney.

Didgeridoos, like bark painting are modern inventions of white land rights activists in a similar manner to welcome to country ceremonies used as a guilt trip by the Aboriginal industry to suck thousands from football clubs and others silly enough to pay the professional performers, many of whom are white fellas posing as black.

The bona fides of ‘welcome to country’ can easily be confirmed by asking Ernie Dingo.

Blackfellas of 200 years ago and their predecessors did not have didgeridoos or paint dots on bark with white ochre.

These schemes were developed around 50 years ago by entrepreneurs for the tourist trade.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-25/anzac-day-booing-heckling-melbourne-sydney-condemnation/106605674?

Booing marred dawn ceremonies held at Sydney, Melbourne and Perth occurring when Aborigines cranked up their ‘welcome to country’ performances. There is no longer much booing in North Queensland because Aborigines have woken up they can fool some of the people some of the time but not all of the people all of the time.

The Townsville Anzac ceremony was addressed by Premier David Crisafulli who did not bother to host a ‘welcome to country’ scam in his speech much to the relief of those present.

‘Uncle Ray’ from Sydney tipped the scales when he told the ABC at a Sydney Anzac ceremony that he had a message for the hecklers: “This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

“They have to show that respect to us as traditional owners, sovereign owners to this country,” he said.

You might have served in the military Ray, for which we are grateful but when socialist governments give away 75 per cent of the Australian landmass to Aborigines we think the guilt trip has gone too far.

We lost 60,000 wonderful young men 1914-18, our foundational genetic stock, thanks to deliberate democide by the City of London to ensure our then fledgling nation did not prosper economically and rise above Britain.

Soon there will be a formidable revelation made about the Mabo case that will eventually force the Crown, woke courts and governments to reverse their racial discrimination against white people over land rights.

It is coming Uncle Ray and we hate to say it but you do not own the land because we have paid our respect to the Aboriginal industry for a long time with taxpayer largesse of some $40 billion, every year.

We have bought the land back after decades of handouts and sit-down money.

Case closed Uncle Ray.

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  1. So why wouldn’t people boo? They WENT to pay their respects to those who gave their lives for their country and somebody wanted them to pay their respect to something that’s tearing their country apart… SEPARATISM aka Divisiveness!
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    No sense of reality for some, eh?

  2. Dear Dad, it’s been a while now since you passed, but if you were with us now, I guess you would be in a wheelchair, having been shot by a Japanes sniper while on the Kokoda trail. Your hip was shattered.
    I know you were thankful to the fuzzy-wuzzy angels who carried you out of the jungle, but nearly two years in hospital was a long time. You said being weaned off the pain-killers was worse than being shot. I still don’t know if you were serious.
    You rarely talked about the war and what you went through. All us baby-boomers and the mums and dads left behind know, though, what you and all of your comrades did for us and we are grateful not to be speaking Japanese now.
    Like many others you joined up so young that they called you “the kid”. You are always in my heart dad, and this day reminds me of you, and that the ANZAC Day service is acknowledging what you all did for us, and a remembrance of the soldiers who didn’t make it HOME and the soldiers who did make it HOME.
    So I would like to say to the %, corporate & money driven, divisive people, pushing this false “welcome to country” agenda. STOP it now. Our soldiers are NOT visitors to this land. They came HOME!

  3. ‘None of us are indigenous to planet Earth, we’re all hybrids so learn to get along.’

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    In the original ‘Planet of the Apes’ story, . . . something big has been forgotten.

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    In this movie, we’re on a planet where apes rule and humans are the dumb slaves. But if anyone were to say, – ‘there was a time when apes were the slaves and humans were the masters’ they would be absolutely ridiculed. They’d be shut down.

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    “But it then turns out, there is this forbidden area where the apes aren’t allowed to go. The whole area is guarded by armed gorillas to prevent access, because it is a cultural site, – a holy site. It’s protected. The apes call it CA- LI-MA. It’s the birthplace of their god: – ‘Semos’.

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    “However, when Mark Wahlberg finds it and dusts off that old word, we discover that the strange syllables CA-LI-MA are actually the remnants of some older words, obscured by the sands of time: . . . CAution LIve aniMAls.’

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    It turns out that the apes forbidden area conceals some ancient technology, which includes an enclosed area where the live animals in question were kept. Semos was one of those animals – not a god, but an ape with higher powers because in the time when humans were the masters they had genetically modified him!

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    “Only the old, old ape, Zaius (Charlton Heston) – knows the truth. He alone is the guardian of the forbidden knowledge. His son-in-law can’t believe it when Zaius repeats the insanity as if it were history, . . . ‘ Once apes were the slaves and humans were the masters!’

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    When summarised, the Planet of the Apes suggests that the author obviously knew a thing or two, as he was basically re-airing the Sumerian sourced creation myth of Genesis, whilst interchanging the original Elohim Gods and Adamic-Man characters with the Humans and Apes. Planet of the Apes was just a modern re-run of the ancient Sumerian story. The apes get genetically modified by a higher species to become a more useful slave, but after the creator species disappears, the story of their ape origins gets half-forgotten, half-buried with the crucial artefacts, all hidden away to keep the story forgotten.

    In Ancient Egypt at the time of the rising of Sothis, when observing Thuban via the northern shaft of the Great Pyramid, the Egyptian priests were initiated into the secret sign of their creator gods. This much is true.

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    https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/switzerland-flag-on-mast-over-260nw-715901767.jpg

  4. None of us are indigenous to planet Earth, we’re all hybrids so learn to get along. We just have to get rid of the malevolent AI that has been recycling us.

  5. Another of Churchill’s smart ideas. He ordered ships carrying grain from Australia to bypass India on their way to the UK. 4 million Indians starved. They were told to make jute for sandbags and to stop growing food.

    At Gallipoli, the British admiral in charge took an afternoon nap instead of getting the soldiers to scale the cliffs. It was supposed to be a picnic.

    At the end of WW2, he wanted to use the German army to invade the USSR with allied help. Happily, he was voted out of office.

    It will be interesting to watch the Americans doing a repeat performance of Gallipoli on the shores of Iran. I have lived in Iran. They love their country an awful lot more than Australians of today love Australia.

  6. Crooked, deceptive propagandist ABC-TV are going on and on about the boo-ing of the WelcomeToCountry™ at John Howard’s AnzacDay™ which started out as a type of mass funeral. For crooked ABC-TV, inserting things where they don’t belong is second nature. It should be perfectly obvious that a mass funeral should not be commercialised, whatever anyone thinks about it. ABC-TV staff minds are badly scrambled and the only thing they really care about is sticking on the teat until they get their superannuation.

  7. Primary source material = Wikipedia lol!.

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    According to the groundbreaking research of the renowned Swiss based professor, Dr. Sean H, the Kievan Rus originated in the Caribbean, mostly centred upon Barbados, then following the Exodus, as recalled in Rasta folklore, spent forty years in the wilderness. After this, they were pivotal in the founding of Ancient Egypt, until some elements migrated to the southern Steppe during the reign of Seti I.

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    The Cossacks and Kumans specifically descend from the Rastafarian branch.

  8. “Seeing all the commemorations of the First World War centennial, many might ask what relevance such distant struggles can have for the modern world. Why do they matter? But if they look at the world’s most dangerous storm centres today – in Iraq and Syria, across the Middle East and South Asia – they will get their answer. In these regions, as in so much of the world, the First World War created our reality.
    Out of the political ferment immediately following the war came the most significant modern movements within Islam, including the most alarming forms of Islamist extremism. So did the separatism that eventually gave birth to the Islamic state of Pakistan and the heady new currents transforming Iranian Shi’ism. From this mayhem also emerged what would become the Saudi state, dominating the holy places and rooted in strictly traditional notions of faith”:
    “The Great and Holy War: How World War I Became a Religious Crusade” Philip Jenkins 2014
    >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
    What most pundits are missing is that Islam was invented as a means of countermanding Euro empirical control in the first place:
    h ttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9S_xbjIRgE

    And the demise of Christianity during the past century has provided the perfect ground for the fulfillment of said goal:
    https://voz.us/en/world/250628/26247/the-islamization-of-europe-the-strange-death-of-gagged-continent-losing-its-cultural-identity.html

  9. Commenter duck
    On the intentional double meanings of words, so prevalent in English
    bot:
    “Yes—Turkey has a long history of cultivating the opium poppy …
    Historically, poppies for opium were grown across parts of western and central Anatolia. Key regions included:
    Afyonkarahisar Province ( the name “Afyon” literally means “opium,” and this has been one of the most famous cultivation areas. )
    Kütahya Province ( far western )
    Uşak Province ( far western )
    Denizli Province ( far western ) …”
    It would be an hour or two drive down to the local sea-port from these ( far western ) places

  10. Commenter the nose
    Straight from WEF YGL Jimmy Wales’ dickypedia “origin of Ukraina flag”:
    “One claimed version is that, since one of the first known coloured depictions of the coat of arms of Kyiv was mainly in yellow-blue colours, this tradition may have existed since the time of the Nordic-Slavic Grand Prince of Kyiv Volodymyr the Great. However, the blue-yellow colouring dates back to Kievan Rus’, as an early version of the Tryzub, Ukraine’s national coat of arms, sported the same colouring as the seal of Sviatoslav I of Kyiv (c. AD 945). During the 1709 Battle of Poltava, the Cossacks following Mazepa fought under yellow-blue banners, while their Swedish allies were under yellow ones. Some Cossacks and noblemen had coats of arms in yellow and blue.”
    Note: “RUS” is a Swedish tribe from around Uppsala, the Swedes held Petersburg as a fortress and navigated the rivers down to Kiev and the Black Sea from around 800AD. That’s why they look Swedish.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27

  11. More attention needs to be given to the roots of the religious crusade against Ben Roberts-Smith
    A good starting point would perhaps be a review of:
    “The Great and Holy War: How World War I Became a Religious Crusade” Philip Jenkins
    https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-great-and-holy-war-philip-jenkins?variant=32217988890658
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    The following extract pinpoints just how wimpy the purveyors actually are:

    “For Muslims, the Great War changed everything. Modern political leaders look nervously at the power of radical Islam and especially those variants of strict fundamentalism that dream of returning to a pristine Islamic order, with states founded on strict interpretation of Islamic law, shari'a. Terms such as jihad provoke nightmares in Western political discourse. All these concepts were well known a century ago, but it was the crisis during and immediately following the war that brought them into the modern world.
    What we think of today as modern Islam – assertive, self-confident and aggressively sectarian – is the product of the worldwide tumult associated with the Great War. Islam certainly existed in 1900, but the modern Islamic world order was new in 1918.”

  12. “Aborigines cranked up their ‘welcome to country’ performances
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    Well it should be obvious by now that taking offence at such nonsense just feeds it
    That the best means of kick-back is Ricky Wong-style infiltration:

  13. “We lost 60,000 wonderful young men 1914-18, our foundational genetic stock, thanks to deliberate democide by the City of London to ensure our then fledgling nation did not prosper economically and rise above Britain.”

    Whereas the Australian War Memorial website says 8,141
    https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/gallipoli

    And The Greek Herald murmurs something about “11,000” :
    https://greekherald.com.au/culture/history/gallipoli-and-the-unfinished-story-of-australia/

    Go figure

  14. WTF!!!! We must be the laughing stock of the normal world!!!! Does any other nation go to such lengths to be so tacky, pathetic and cringeworthy?
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    When is someone in authority going to call a halt to it and say ‘Enough is enough! Too much is just too much!’

  15. Re: “‘Why is the Ukrainia flag the same colours as Swedish. Think about it’

    Because the Scythian Huns, (who sailed up the Dnieper River from Ukraine into the Baltic Sea and Scandinavia and became the red haired Vikings who raided and took over England and France), liked the colours?

    The yellow represents GOLD, the blue represents the SKY. It means the sky is the limit. BTW, the EU and Kazakhstan flags also bear the same colours. Think about that too.

  16. ‘Why is the Ukrainia flag the same colours as Swedish. Think about it’

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    Why does the Barbados flag have the same colours as Sweden and Ukraine? Along with a Bob Marley variation of the Trident of Vladimir? Think about.

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    Why does Zelensky like ganga? And what did Bob really mean by ‘Exodus, movement of da people’?

  17. Asking about Monash, from Prussian joo stock, born in Melbourne 1865, was he baptised ?
    bot: No evidence.
    Was he freemason ?
    bot: Yes—Sir John Monash was a Freemason.
    He was an active member of Freemasonry in Victoria and rose to a senior leadership role, eventually serving as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Victoria in the 1920s. His involvement reflected his broader engagement in civic and professional networks of the time.
    Note Monash on the NEW $100 note pictured with the freemason temple known as “Shrine of Remembrance” where CoV ID protesters were attacked by international (?) stormtroopers in around 2022.
    Re: This war stuff, don’t believe anything you’re told.
    Modern Anzac day is another John Howard creation.
    Poppy brooches. All a bit more than highly suspect.
    btw Prussians were not the real Prussians, these were totally wiped out by Germanics, who subsequently called themselves Prussians.
    Eastern Russians ( originally Swedish vikings ) probably involved since they retain Kaliningrad or however it’s called, the military exclave.
    Why is the Ukrainia flag the same colours as Swedish. Think about it

  18. Neither of my grandfathers went to fight in World War I. My maternal grandfather thought “the Germans are our cousins”, had nothing to do with blackfellas and was anti-Communist. His wife loved him and if asked he said that he chose to stay and look after her, not go to fight in a war. My paternal grandfather was in the Labor Party, which opposed conscription, and it was for political reasons that he didn’t go. His wife didn’t much love him but being a Jehovah’s Witness she was against the war too. My father didn’t go to World War 2, for religious reasons, and was imprisoned as a conscientious objector. He virtually lost his religious faith in the course of the war and became a crypto-Communist. To marry my mother he had to do so on her family’s terms. I would not ever think of booing in an Anzac Day ceremony and would almost certainly not go to it in the first place.

  19. I saw nothing heard nothing except a moment of a clip on the news I presume was part of the circus, it was called “Ten Tenors” and they were covering “Waltzing Matilda”, it was truly appalling and they all deserve 30 days in the slammer for their hideous rendition, I am offended

  20. I wonder how people, including veterans, will react when it is recognized that almost all wars in the last century were orchestrated by Zionist bankers that funded both sides and even managed to manipulate the official history of these wars in their Ministry of Truth? These brave veterans were not fighting for their country, as they believed, but for Zionist bankers controlling most countries including Australia, as to a large extent they still are.

  21. When is Australia going to realise that the first nation here was a pygmy race that was killed, extinguished and probably cannabalised by the current claimants!

  22. Gil May’s book about the Blackfellas not being the first people here features a quote from Warren Mundine that says that a trillion dollars has gone into the (so-called) aboriginal industry with no observable positive outcomes for our Blackfella people.
    Maybe Noel Pearson might like to explain why that is what allegedly has happened with his Northern Land Council charges, all 3.5k +/- of them, with the accusation having been made during the Voice referendum that some $550 million has gone to Pearson’s operation, with no observable positive health outcomes for his people.
    He did not, to my knowledge deny that, and did not deny, as far as I presently know, that he actually lives in Noosa Heads and owns a few properties there. Hmmm?

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