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News from around the globe that the newspapers seldom print Disclaimer and fair comment While I agree with most of the material passed on I may not be in agreement with all. However there is much we can learn from some that we disagree with. Remember it was once thought that the earth was flat. It is
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________________________________________ More enrichment of culture. A letter received from Phillip Ruddock the Attorney General makes the often repeated insult by political degenerates that “Australia is the most successful multicultural country in the world.” A lie can be told by simply omitting a truth and in this case the truth is that Australia is lagging behind other countries in racial decadence simply due to the fact that the White Australia Policy protected us for many years from the ills inherent in multiracial immigration – but don’t fret we are catching up with the government now frantically trying to get our cooperation in warding off the coming catastrophe. It is a fact that all countries which have succumbed to U.N. directives to bastardise their society have now degenerated to either civil war or serious social disruption. The U.S. is a good example of what can happen to a mixed society when a climatic catastrophe happens or when the lights go out as happened on the eastern seaboard some years ago. ________________________________________
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EDITORIAL THREE
decades ago, after the murder of anti-drug crusader Donald Mackay,
blinkered senior Victorian police scoffed at the existence of the Calabrian
mafia in Australia. Today, as the Herald Sun Insight team has reported, the drug they peddle is cocaine. The Victoria Police are involved with their federal colleagues, the Australian Crime Commission and Italian police in a global anti-drug smuggling operation. Police know that the Calabrian mafia in Italy and its branch here is in partnership with Colombian cocaine cartels in multi-million-dollar shipments to various international cities, including Melbourne. A four-year investigation ended in January last year with raids around the world and more than 150 arrests, most in Italy. No charges were laid here through lack of evidence, but investigation into Australian involvement into this global evil continues. Today the increasingly sophisticated international crime gangs and their multi-million-dollar trade are a significant menace. ________________________________________________________________________
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