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<blockquote data-quote="Eenkie" data-source="post: 22585" data-attributes="member: 112"><p><strong>minuteman project and Waco type events thread</strong></p><p></p><p>Hello all</p><p></p><p>Well I'm new here and although I'd never heard of JT until a few days ago, I'm not at all surprised by any of his predictions. Indeed, if anything it has only confirmed a gut feeling I've had for some time now.</p><p></p><p>I'm from Australia and obviously was interested in the references made to it by JT.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Interesting...I would almost go so far to say the general attitude of the Australian public toward America is dangerously close to that characterisation right now. Our Government supports the Americans 100% but that feeling is far from shared by the people. Indeed, some resent the fact the Australian Government is cultivating it's "Support USA" image. Australians are ticked off at America about several issues right now.</p><p></p><p>Free Trade Agreement: The perception here is that the new agreement essentially rips Australians off, particularaly to do with medicines and pharmaceuticals. It's been a much publicised debate recently.</p><p></p><p>American bases: There is a certain degree of fear among people that having American bases here makes us more of a target to America's enemies. It was recently announced that we have given the Americans permission to build not one, but two new bases here.</p><p></p><p>Bali: It is generally agreed that the bombing in Bali was a terrorist attack aimed specifically at visiting Australians. This is often referred to as an example to justify the fears of becoming targets by association. This particular incident has been since compunded by the Western (read Australian and American Govts) pressure on the Indonesion Govt. to pass new anti-terrorism legislation and charge the bombers under the new law. It was later decided it was against Indonesia's constitution to retrospectively apply new legislation and the bombers may well got off thanks to our interfering. it does not sit well with the families of those who died.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Bingo!</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, little Johnny (our esteemed PM) unexpectedly headed home early from his trip yesterday. The local speculation is that he plans to announce an October election for Australia (he must call it before the end of the year) but my own suspicion is W told him to be home just in case the shite hits at RCN.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eenkie, post: 22585, member: 112"] [b]minuteman project and Waco type events thread[/b] Hello all Well I'm new here and although I'd never heard of JT until a few days ago, I'm not at all surprised by any of his predictions. Indeed, if anything it has only confirmed a gut feeling I've had for some time now. I'm from Australia and obviously was interested in the references made to it by JT. Interesting...I would almost go so far to say the general attitude of the Australian public toward America is dangerously close to that characterisation right now. Our Government supports the Americans 100% but that feeling is far from shared by the people. Indeed, some resent the fact the Australian Government is cultivating it's "Support USA" image. Australians are ticked off at America about several issues right now. Free Trade Agreement: The perception here is that the new agreement essentially rips Australians off, particularaly to do with medicines and pharmaceuticals. It's been a much publicised debate recently. American bases: There is a certain degree of fear among people that having American bases here makes us more of a target to America's enemies. It was recently announced that we have given the Americans permission to build not one, but two new bases here. Bali: It is generally agreed that the bombing in Bali was a terrorist attack aimed specifically at visiting Australians. This is often referred to as an example to justify the fears of becoming targets by association. This particular incident has been since compunded by the Western (read Australian and American Govts) pressure on the Indonesion Govt. to pass new anti-terrorism legislation and charge the bombers under the new law. It was later decided it was against Indonesia's constitution to retrospectively apply new legislation and the bombers may well got off thanks to our interfering. it does not sit well with the families of those who died. Bingo! For what it's worth, little Johnny (our esteemed PM) unexpectedly headed home early from his trip yesterday. The local speculation is that he plans to announce an October election for Australia (he must call it before the end of the year) but my own suspicion is W told him to be home just in case the shite hits at RCN. [/QUOTE]
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