Globalism;The elite of Australia are preparing to increasingly integrate Australia with China,if we let them.

Australia,a Chinese province?

Australia,part of China?

New Labour under Blair in England pursued a policy of making England a multi-racial society.  The policy was kept secret until Labour lost power.  America’s elite made China the centre of the U.S.’s export industry by transferring her factories to China and with the Lima Agreement the secrets of the West’s industrial might were given to the third world without debate.  (1)

For some time the free movement of labour has been the goal of the West’s upper class and again no one debates this issue before the government acts.

Under the auspices of the Gillard government a white paper “Australia in the Asian Century”(2) is being prepared to decide Australia’s future and the voting public will again have no say in the matter.

This is no light-weight document.  “A high-powered collection of politicians,bureaucrats,academics and business figures is shaping a policy that will have a significant inpact,not just on the economy,but on the future of the Gillard government and longer term,the nature of Australian society as well”. Perhaps Gillard sees herself in the role of Quisling.

This high powered collection of people will comprise the head Ken Henry,a former head of Treasury,a review panel consisting of Telstra Chairman Catherine Livingstone;John Denton,a partner and chief executive of the law firm Corrs Chambers Westgarth;Peter Drysdale,the head of East Asia Forum and the East Asia Bureau of Economic Research at A.N.U.

These people will hold regular meetings with a special cabinet committee comprising Gillard,Wayne Swan,Penny Wong (Chinese?) and Kevin Rudd.

Material for the paper will be provided by “12 specially seconded full-time public service staff,led by Meghan Quinn a first assistant secretary in the Treasury and head of the powerful economic modelling section.”

Henry is conducting special interviews with leading figures,“including former prime ministers John Howard,Paul Keating,Bob Hawke and Malcolm Fraser,Companies such as B.H.P. and Rio Tinto have been consulted and issues papers are regularly produced.”

“The final report is months away,but the most likely recommendation will be the signing of a comprehensive treaty with China covering areas such as investment,education,tourism,defence and cultural exchanges”.

If China is to avoid Japan’s problems in WW2 when American submarines cut her access to vital resources;she must secure her control of Australia.  That means Australia must become part of China,her heavy industry must be located in Australia and Australia must be home to several hundred million Chinese.

This so-called treaty could be the start of Australia becoming a province of China.

Whatever this government says to our faces,immigration on a large scale will be discussed as well as importing Chinese labour to man Chinese owned factories,their mines and infrastructure.

This is the 1930′s over again,our leaders told us then that Germany and Hitler would never be a problem.  They say the same of China now.  Then Hitler had 80 million people,China has 1.3 billion and if she takes the cap of child birth she could reach 2 billion in a generation.

All indications are that China wants to conquer the world and she is big enough to do it.

One of our leaders,Malcolm Turnbull,delivered the 2011 Sir Edward ‘Weary’Dunlop lecture (3) on “Engaging with Asia is everybody’s business”,in which he extolled China and said,“Our strategic response to the rise of China should be to continue to deepen our engagement with that Nation and with our other neighbours,as friend even if not as allies”.

I cannot see Australia meeting this challenge,there is an aversion to war in many Australians who support organisations such as the Communists,the greens,Human Rights,N.G.O.’s and even the Churches.  They will demand that we negotiate with China.  Just remember negotiating with a tyrant leads to surrender.  When the signs become clearer get out of Australia with your children or you will end up speaking Mandarin as your first language.

References,

1.  Burke,James.  Briefing Paper,Economic Policy Institute.  ‘U.S. investment in China worsens trade deficit.’

2.  Clark,Andrew.  The Weekend Australia Financial Review,28 Dec. –2 Jan. 2012.  Perspective “Here comes 2012″

3.  Turnbull,Malcolm.  Adelaide Review,Jan. 2012.  Sir Weary Dunlop lecture,“Engaging with Asia is everybody’s business.”

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