I don’t like writing this particular post.
I’m not into the whole ‘friendly fire’ internecine warfare that some in the pro-freedom movement engage in.
Largely, I’ve stayed out of such spats and remained focused on the enemy: the globalists and those who would sell us out to the globalists.
However, enough is enough.
After promoting the good work of a lawyer who has researched and written about the ‘Indigenous Voice to the Parliament’ the other day, I was shocked to find that they responded with a false and unsubstantiated attack on me.
I’m not going to name this person because, again, I don’t want to engage in internecine warfare and have people attacking them.
So if you work out who I’m referring to, please, don’t attack them as they are doing good work on other issues and I don’t want to exacerbate this matter any further.
However, right now I have to set the record straight.
In what is a bizarre twist, I remember privately backing this person when I was an Australian Member of Parliament, after the press and leftists came calling for them to be sacked from a position they were well suited to.
Sadly, my support didn’t stop the axe from falling and a Liberal government minister removed them from a government job, essentially for the ‘crime’ of being a whistleblower.
That was wrong.
It was a low move, that I’m sure this person is still aggrieved about it.
I was aggrieved about it when it happened.
However, none of that excuses false accusations in the present.
Sadly, this person has engaged in many such false accusations against me, including claiming:
That I was a former Senator, which is wrong. I was a House of Representatives member.
That I was a member of a Senate Committee, again wrong. It was a Joint Standing Committee of the parliament.
That I “mob attacked” someone. Wrong. How a single person can engage in a mob attack is beyond me.
That I attacked “Australian whistleblower” Jean-Sebastien Jacques. Again, wrong. Jacques is French, not Australian, and he’s not a whistleblower. He is a millionaire former CEO of the woke globalist corporation Rio Tinto, which is a member of the World Economic Forum. Jacques has been an attendee of the World Economic Forum’s Davos Summit.
That I supported Western Australia’s Aboriginal heritage laws. Wrong. I oppose them, and Aboriginal land rights overall. I have opposed them for a long time.
That the Australian Federal Police want to talk with me. Wrong, and just completely made up.
That the Serious Fraud Squad in London want to talk with me. Wrong, and just completely made up.
That I am siding with the globalists. Wrong, and defamatorily so.
That I am treasonous. Wrong, and defamatorily so.
That I am a traitor. Wrong, and defamatorily so.
That I have betrayed the freedom movement. Wrong, and defamatorily so.
That this person texted me and I didn’t reply to them. Wrong. This person doesn’t have and has never had my mobile phone number.
That this person emailed me a year ago as Member of Parliament and I didn’t respond. Wrong. My tenure as a MP ended at the start of April 2022, well over a year ago.
What the person behind these false accusations is so upset up about is that when I was a Member of Parliament I was recorded in the press as verbally attacking the woke globalist Rio Tinto for destroying the Juukan caves in Western Australia, which Aboriginal groups said was a ‘sacred site’.
My accuser says that the Juukan caves were never a sacred site and that the whole thing was a co-ordinated attempt to bring in Aboriginal heritage laws that ceded Australian sovereignty.
Perhaps they are right, but I do not know that for fact, but they do say nothing in politics happens by accident.
If they are right then it could be that I made a mistake by chastising Jacques and Rio Tinto.
But then again, to think Rio wasn’t part of an ‘accident that doesn’t happen in politics’ is probably naive. It’s a globalist outfit.
All I wanted from that whole Juukan saga was for Rio Tinto to front a judicidal inquiry which would have gotten to the truth of the matter. Nothing more. Nothing less.
If the truth was that the Juukan caves weren’t a sacred site and something sinister was afoot then perhaps the courts would have found this out.
I certainly didn’t want “the Commonwealth to set standards for states’ cultural heritage protection laws” (and this fact was reported in the press), and I also didn’t want the Western Australian government to bring in new laws that would weaken freehold or leasehold property rights.
In my minority report on this matter, I rejected the calls for government intervention as others (Labor, Greens and Liberals) on the Joint Standing Committee of parliament were seeking, and I said the following:
I reject the committee’s recommendations that seek to establish new, duplicate and unnecessary laws and regulations at a Federal level.
There is a great danger these proposed laws and regulations will be used as deliberate weapons against the resources sector, produce longer approval lead times, drive up project approval costs, provide further opportunity for activist activity, and ultimately undermine job opportunities and other economic benefits for Indigenous people.
To my accuser, please read the beginning of that last sentence clearly:
There is a great danger these proposed laws and regulations will be used as deliberate weapons…
I saw through the argument for special laws to deal with such incidents and called it out as the Trojan Horse which it was.
I knew such laws would harm job-creating industries like mining and farming.
I knew such laws would harm freehold and leasehold property rights.
That’s why I opposed them.
If my accuser is reading this or it’s brought to their attention, I ask them to delete the posts and tweets that contain all the unfounded attacks on me.
I ask that all internecine warfare within the pro-freedom movement cease and that we focus on the real enemy: the globalists and those who would sell us out to the globalists.
And I ask that this person continue to do the good work they’re doing on many other issues, including exposing the so-called ‘Indigenous Voice to the Australian Parliament’.
I mean no ill will here, just simply to correct the record.
Because I don’t want any attacks to continue, comments are switched off on this post sorry.