2. And note the unpopularity of #AUKUS subs deal—seen as wastage of $360billion in face of collapse of public services, NDIS, Medicare, public education, slow disaster recovery, housing prices, rent rises, welfare payment real decline, rising homelessness.
Hence, pro-US PR…
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3. Unpopularity of the US alliance in Australia is hugely significant — 👉👉 recent polling shows that the majority of Australians do NOT support Australia joining the US in any more wars, whether in the Middle East or more significantly against China.
🧵 declassifiedaus.org/2023/03/09/maj…
4. The same polling shows the majority of Australians want Australia to adopt a position of *armed neutrality* — they want a military that can defend against obvious threats (eg in East Timor) and do peacekeeping and aid missions — not to die as a mercenary army for America.
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5. The US has long coveted Australian ports & airfields for new US military bases — eg. RAAF Tindal as nuclear B-52 base, HMAS Stirling as nuclear subs base, Darwin as Marines base, and not forgetting Pine Gap spy base expansion — all targeting China.
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6. Notice how our own #ADF Media has been pumping out good news stories — even putting #AUKUS submarine-themed uniforms on the South’s NRL team for the Anzac Day game — all trying to win support from the unsuspecting public for the unpopular AUKUS deal with USA…
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7. So, it seems, it’s all about the US alliance & the #AUKUS military deal.
How absolutely goddam ironic that #WikiLeaks’ Julian #Assange may well find freedom due to PR efforts of two countries wanting to get Australians onboard for the next US war. @WarPowersReform@IPAusNet
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Capitalism is a grotesquely failed political system that makes the lives of most people worse, leaving illness, stress, extreme poverty, homelessness, violence and crime in its wake.
In Australia, the figures show the situation is acute. 🧵
(Thx Ian)
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Australia’s economy is dominated by a handful of large, powerful, excessively profitable big businesses.
The facts are alarming.
Lack of corporate competition leads to higher prices and worse service for consumers, lower wages and fewer workplace rights for workers, and often illegal pressure on smaller rivals or suppliers.
Pia Klemp, the German ship captain who rescued migrants in the Mediterranean, has refused a medal from the mayor of Paris.
"I'm not a humanitarian. I am not there to 'aid'. I stand in solidarity. We do not need medals.”
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“We do not need authorities deciding about who is a 'hero' and who is 'illegal'. In fact they are in no position to make this call, because we are all equal. What we need are freedom and rights.”
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“It is time we call out hypocrite honoring and fill the void with social justice.
It is time we cast all medals into spearheads of revolution!”
"Documents and housing for all!
"Freedom of movement and residence!"'
- Pia Klemp, ship captain.
A murdered journalist, after five were murdered 2 months before, attracted little media attention - with the post-coup election on in Australia in 1975 & the US wanting us to ignore the #Timor invasion. We mostly complied - only his family, friends, & colleagues to bat away. ../2
No #DFAT investigation, no #AFP witness statements, no government interest, but just words. Our government maintained the Indonesians cover story that he’d fled to the hills - despite knowing he was summarily shot in public in front of dozens of living witnesses in December 8.
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I interviewed still distraught eyewitnesses in 1995 for a SMH article. The killers lived prosperous careers, retired to a genteel life in Java, doting on their grandkids, occasionally telling old war stories but only to old war mates. …/3
Links between the organisers &groups behind anti-#lockdown protests are VERY interesting.
Project Veritas is a far-right political dirty tricks operation &disinformation group linked to ultraconservative Republicans, mercenary head Erik Prince, a former MI-6 spy, &is well funded.
The right wing dirty tricks group #ProjectVeritas is cozy with Murdoch’s SkyNews:
“Isn’t it interesting how these revelations from Project Veritas are only being carried on Sky News Australia after dark and also in America on Fox News.” skynews.com.au/australia-news…
How news media manage the narrative on Assange using the ‘limited hangout’:
*Finally 2wks in, the @washingtonpost mentions a witness lied
*Buried in parag 20
No mention of
*He was an FBI plant
*He lied JA hacked Iceland
*Judge quoted him as important to establish JA a ’hacker’
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*Witness is a convicted pedophile, fraudster
* He got full immunity for helping FBI
Further, the article
*Takes the side of the US prosecution by declaring JA is a ‘hacktivist’
*Places Assange journalist publisher in context of jailed US whistleblowers
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*Uses ‘protest’ photo to contextualise JA as ‘outside the system’
*Fails to say claims against JA are what WashPost journalists regularly do -publish leaked material &advise whistleblowers on their safety &security
*Fails to mention JA risked no lives while US killed thousands
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Beautiful eyes, snuffed out by an Indonesian military bullet. Nothing was done really to bring the shooter to justice.
An eyewitness I interviewed in 1995 described the shooter as having a goatee and wearing a blue scarf, an army provost.
Roger East, murdered but not forgotten.
Roger East was an Australian journalist, murdered 45 years ago today. Trying to report the truth of the Indonesian invasion of East Timor. He took cover in a flat the day of the invasion but was grabbed when he went outside, with his camera and notepad, ready to report. ...
Taken to the small park opposite the Hotel Timor, he was tied to a tree. He wasn’t immediately killed, suggesting some hesitation over killing an Australia journalist. After an hour or so a decision to murder him was made. Were orders forthcoming from General Benny Murdani? ...