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Hi George.

Regarding your video Your greatest regret,

I would like like to assure you that it was because the media posted your comments in parliament regarding you being a danger to society that something so strong caused me to investigate.

Their actions backfired and they all showed themselves for the low life's that they are.

It's an honour to listen to you and the other outspoken people who hold the light up for us to see and hear the truth

Regards

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Hi George

Thankyou for the above comments.

I attended the peaceful demonstrations

in Melbourne, Collins St.

I witnessed a brave young man who was quietly protesting,,was shot by the

"so called Police" in the the stomach with a rubber bullet from 5 meters.

Truly disgusting and totally tyrannical.

May God bless you George and keep up the FIGHT for our FREEDOMS.

Terry Hill Victoria

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Amen and Amen !

Thank you George.

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Spot on, George. Sadly, we all know that if a group of freedom-loving Australians peacefully protested today under the Southern Cross flag, that the media would immediately demonise them as extreme and dangerous right-wing rebels, a threat to society. Back in the 60s and 70s we were taught in school that the Eureka Rebellion was a good thing and that the participants were legendary heroes. It's extremely disheartening to witness how this country and Western Civilisation have fallen to those who pull the strings of our governments and our media.

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It has irked me for decades how the Eureka Stockade has been used by the Socialists and unions as if it was their doing, and that they, and they alone, are the only ones who truly "own" it.

It's also really peed me off how unions claim the Southern Cross flag is THEIRS!

The Eureka Stockade was fought by Freedom Fighters. And that flag belongs to Freedom Fighters NOT socialists!

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Eureka has been both praised, fantasised and pilloried over years blurring the memory of an historic event when there was a valid aim for independence against the tyranny of those laws Today's activists make a mock of what the miners sought as present laws are much easier due to that Eureka event and the enduring conditions gone that generated the uprising without the political or financial support enjoyed by present activists rebelling against everything Dont forget Eureka's action

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Thank you for this piece of history on Eureka, totally different to what I seem to have gathered along the way. And much more encouraging..

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Thank you.🌺

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I wonder if the popular mainstream narrative of the Eureka stockade is in fact true. The winners get to write history and this is why so much of our history is absurd and false.

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Yes, peaceful protestors in Melbourne were attacked with rubber bullets, sonic weapons, pepper sprayed & beaten!!!

Sovereign Hill Ballarat have a wonderful reenactment show of the Eureka Rebellion called ‘Blood on the Southern Cross.’ In December 1854, “the miners, frustrated with corruption organise: forming the Ballarat Reform League, writing a Charter of Rights & building a stockade to defend themselves against the corruptions & injustice of the law of the land.

Soldiers steal in at night on the Sunday morning, when the miners are both vulnerable, not expecting an attack, & many are badly hungover, from a hard night’s drinking the previous evening.

The result was a massacre of men fighting for justice, under the newly made flag of the Southern Cross.”

This all unfolds for the audience via light & sound & is a spectacular historical event.

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