Australia is a wasteland of well meaning new political parties trying to save the country. Big business is smart and sidesteps the whole electoral process, instead sending lobbyists to Canberra for immediate impact. Now we're doing this for ourselves.
When you take an overview of the lead up and post-event media reporting, it's as if they don't want you to attend and realise the freedom movement is in fact the vast majority.
Regular Australians with skin in the game know something is desperately wrong, yet those who raise their hand for a solution risk being labelled as "racist".
What drives a man to go from humble tradie to the March for Australia leader with a rubber chicken in hand? Realising the reality of what the government has been doing to Australia and how it already affects every one of us. This rampant failure is in turn being masked by an excessive 'mass immigration' ponzi scheme.
After the March for Australia flyers targeted Indians, one proud Aussie of Indian heritage steps up and sets the record straight. Shalini Bhasin presents "Migrant's Journey to Australia".
Even self-declared "brown man" Deboo Chatterjee was labelled by the legacy media as 'anti immigrant' when he spoke at a rally on where Australia is headed.
How to dismantle the aboriginal industry and give hope to its victims.
The Voice may have been overwhelmingly defeated, but they still woke up to find 95% of their town gone.
They don't pay any income tax, capital gains, land tax, stamp duties and more. And your money funds this permanently unlevel playing field. They are set up for total domination.
Governor Lachlan Macquarie loved a good party and just six months after he arrived it just happened to be the King's birthday! The rest is history.
If you wanted to take a country with unrivalled prosperity and energy resources and run its economy into the ground, this is how you would do it.
Veteran architect Russell Hall delivers a passionate critique of Australia's National Construction Code and building regulations, arguing they're poorly suited to our climate and culture. Hall challenges the one-size-fits-all approach that ignores regional differences and common sense design principles.
Despite the overwhelming "no" from all of Australia in the Voice referendum, the agenda behind it still proceeds under the veil of secrecy. Public servants are told to stay quiet, but it hasn't stopped it from being discovered by a rural publican and others. Join us to hear their stories.
It's hard to have something to apologise over when actual historical documents show the aborigines were treated well. Yet we have a grievance industry in the process of dividing up Australia.
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