Australia’s dark secret the gov't wants to hide
Nation First looks at an issue they don't want us to talk about: Australia has become the hub for human trafficking in Asia.
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The mainstream media often manipulates public focus by diverting attention to trivial issues, while significant problems like human trafficking in Australia are not adequately addressed.
Exploitation of Australian border security and immigration system loopholes has led to a rise in human trafficking syndicates. Victims, mainly women and children, are being subjected to modern slavery-like conditions.
Crime bosses are operating freely within the country, earning hundreds of millions through exploitation, which they ‘whitewash’ by investing in Australia’s real estate markets, driving up prices.
The government might be complicit in these crimes as this trafficking network relies on ‘visa fixers’ — criminally connected migration agents licensed by the federal government, leading to an exploited underclass in various industries.
To combat this issue, greater public awareness and accountability for the government’s inaction are needed. Sharing information about modern-day slavery in Australia can help raise awareness and prompt necessary action.
The aim of modern mainstream media is simple: the misdirection or manipulation of public focus.
In an age where the world’s information is accessible right within our fingertips, people cannot be deceived by blatant lies.
What the fake news legacy media — and the globalist ‘elite’ masters they serve — can, however, do is divert our attention to trivial non-issues so that the real problems are never brought to focus.
Go to any news site today and the front page is filled with celebrity gossip, celebrity gossip, sensational headlines, and why this or that is suddenly racist/sexist/etc, often overshadowing critical issues and events of national and global significance.
For one, there is little talk about the growing issue of our country becoming a hub of human trafficking in Asia.
Exploiting flaws in Australian border security and the immigration system, human trafficking syndicates have been moving victims, primarily women and children, inside the country’s border, where they are distributed ‘like cattle’ to their intended clientele.
Human rights groups have described trafficked victims as being subjected to modern slavery-like conditions and forced to perform extreme and degrading services for wealthy clients.
You (the victim) never come out. You never go into town. You never socialise. You’re never allowed to do anything else. You are there to perform the sex.
— Kevin Forrest, former detective
Crime bosses, that should be behind bars or deported are freely operating their criminal network within the country, facing no law investigation or legal repercussions.
Many of these crime lords are earning in a range of hundreds of millions of dollars through their brutal exploitation of thousands of victims, which they ‘whitewash’ by investing in our real estate markets.
In other words, slavery is helping drive real estate prices, making it increasingly unaffordable for the common Australian.
Binjun Xie was a criminal that former British detective Kevin Forest personally investigated.
Forest successfully helped shut down Xie’s sex ring in Europe.
Upon learning, Xie was living scot-free in Australia and operating his trafficking business with immunity, he remarked that he was “absolutely flabbergasted. I’m flabbergasted that he’s able to get into Australia, bearing in mind that he was jailed here (in the UK) for five years with a condition that he was deported back to China upon his release.”
And you know the worst part?
Our government might be culpable in this heinous ongoing crime.
This trafficking network would not have been possible without the so-called ‘visa fixers’ — criminally connected migration agents licensed by our federal government.
Because of our government’s wilful ignorance or perhaps active involvement in this modern-day slave trade, we are witnessing the growth of an underclass exploited in our sex industry, farms, and other occupations.
We don't ever want to become like the US or Europe from an immigration and border security perspective, but frankly, we are now just like them in terms of the assault on our borders.
— Abul Rizvi, Former Immigration Department deputy secretary
Nothing will be done about this until the public brings more attention to it and holds our government accountable for its inaction.
Share this article in your circles and help raise awareness about this growing issue of modern-day slavery happening in Australia.
Until next time, God bless you, your family and nation.
Take care,
A Nation First staff writer
George Christensen is a former Australian politician, a Christian, freedom lover, conservative, blogger, podcaster, journalist and theologian. He has been feted by the Epoch Times as a “champion of human rights” and his writings have been praised by Infowars’ Alex Jones as “excellent and informative”.
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Evil money speaks strongly corresponding to supply and demand effect and has been working globally for centuries even aided by corruption in high places but how can it be stopped . What defence can be brought into being when women and children in poorer countries the most vulnerable ones are openly exploited as the criminal links are world wide assisted by technology & social media is it possible to pick an abuser by sight as most would appear as ordinary people nothing changes evil people or their minds
Will wait a while before I respond George....long story .
Just wanted to say thank you and God bless you.