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It's hard to have something to apologise over when actual historical documents show the aborigines were treated well.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.
Forget everything you thought you knew about the founding of Australia. There's a secret money trail, and a hatched plan, that nobody ever knew about.
The true aim of Digital ID is to generate a comprehensive 'master identity' by bringing together all government databases and forming a "rich digital view" of your life. It then enables control over every aspect of your life, and ultimately for the transfer away of your wealth. All this is being done under the premise that we peasants are all terrible people who just don't care enough about the planet and society, and that others should control what happens. This is ultimately done via a social credit system such as is already operating in China.
If the federal government's plan goes ahead and they pass the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations, the Proposed Pandemic Agreement, and the UN's Political Declaration on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness, and Response, the next "pandemic" can be called by unelected bureaucrats who don't even live here and there's nothing we can do about it.
Professor Augusto Zimmermann exposes government overreach, pharmaceutical experiments, and the assault on Western values — urging a fight to restore the rule of law and fundamental freedoms in Australia. There was also a contract.
Jordan Dittloff discusses his personal journey from drug and alcohol addiction, through prison, to rehabilitation and starting a successful career in law. He credits his rehabilitation to employment, full disclosure of his past, and making repayments to his victims. Dittloff criticizes the current approaches to youth justice, arguing that neither the harsh law and order approach nor the victim mentality of the left are effective. He advocates for swift and appropriate consequences for crimes, followed by education and employment opportunities to prevent re-offending.
From an initial 70% support to a thundering failure, the Voice was one of the biggest referendum losses in Australia's history despite being unfairly rigged for success. From bipartisan failures and corporate activism in the workplace to Jacinta Price’s standout performance and the "No" campaign's lessons.
From an old hand who has seen the machinations of governments come and go, this is the permanent nightmare scenario we would have faced if the Voice had succeeded.
Sean Jacobs, author of the book on Neville Bonner – Australia’s first Indigenous parliamentarian – shares key lessons from Bonner’s life for post-Voice Australia: reconciliation through individuals not institutions, compromise over confrontation, and the importance of electoral integrity.
The 2023 Voice Referendum: Australia’s most consequential vote in 125 years. It was our Brexit moment. Why the decisive 'No' carries major implications for our Constitution, political system and democracy – and why it should not be forgotten or rewritten.
‘Invertebrates can’t stand’ – James Allan’s witty and hard-hitting case against the Voice: moral failure on equal citizenship, inevitable High Court activism, and a recipe for division like New Zealand’s co-governance.
So just how do you wage a successful campaign when the ABC and other media are slanted against you and even senior journalists live in constant fear?
Discover why it's okay — and important — to vote No in Australia's constitutional referendum. A compelling talk on our Westminster system, the unique double majority, the permanence of constitutional change, and the right to free debate without shame or institutional pressure.
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