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Nation First defends Trump, Latham and Assange against the mob.
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Donald Trump is facing arrest and legal proceedings over hush money paid to a pornographic film actress.
Mark Latham, the One Nation parliamentary leader in Australia, is facing calls for resignation after making derogatory comments about a gay MP.
Australian journalist Julian Assange faces extradition to the US and up to 175 years in jail for exposing war crimes.
Despite their flaws and scandalous allegations, all three men are weathering the storm and continuing to fight against their detractors.
Persecution of Trump, Latham and Assange is not about them, but about the people they represent.
Trump exposed the reality of power in the US and the globalist ‘elite’ who hold on to it at all costs.
Latham is a voice for common sense in Australia, championing the rights of parents and railing against the perverse ideology infiltrating the school curriculum.
Julian Assange upset the global military-industrial complex and the Clintons by seeking stop war with the truth.
Instead of focusing on the flaws of these three men, we should celebrate their heroism and stand with them in the fight for our freedom, privacy, and lives.
Former US President Donald J. Trump is to be arrested, his mugshot will be taken, his fingerprints taken, and he will be reminded of his ‘Miranda rights’ to legal representation and to remain silent.
This is all due to the actions of a prosecutor, Alvin Bragg, who — despite what fact-checkers say — has benefited professionally from the financial largesse of socialist billionaire George Soros.
In 2021, Bragg was elected as the New York County District Attorney after Soros poured millions into a political action committee that went and spent some of those funds on campaign efforts and voter turnout activities for Bragg.
Bragg seeks to bring Trump down over ‘hush money’ paid to a pornographic film ‘actress’ and former stripper who claimed she had an affair with the former President.
Meanwhile, in Australia, the wolves of wokery are baying for the blood of New South Wale One Nation parliamentary leader Mark Latham.
In response to an openly gay Member of Parliament labelling Latham a “disgusting human being”, the One Nation leader hit back with a blunt and crude criticism of his detractor’s sexual proclivities.
Unseemly it may be, but it hasn’t warranted the barrage of calls for Latham’s resignation from the political and media ‘elite’, especially considering the fact that only a week more than 217,000 New South Welshmen and women endorsed Latham as their representative in the NSW upper house.
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Over in the United Kingdom, Australian journalist Julian Assange has languished for 1450 days in a jail cell of a country that isn’t his, and is set to be extradited to sit in another jail cell of a country that isn’t his, while he awaits trial in a court room of a country that isn’t his.
If he’s found guilty by that foreign court, he faces up to 175 years in jail: an effective death sentence.
For what? Exposing war crimes!
And yet the reason they got him behind bars was that they alleged he skipped bail (which in reality was him seeking asylum in Ecuador’s embassy in London) on allegations of rape that were proven to be completely made up and subsequently dropped.
Trump. Latham. Assange.
Three very different men under fire.
And yet there are two glaring similarities.
First of all, there’s the whiff of scandal about every one of them.
Donald Trump is alleged to have had an affair with a then-stripper.
Mark Latham made some derogatory comments about gay sexual proclivities.
And Julian Assange was alleged to have ‘raped’ some women.
While the allegation against Assange is provenly false, the claim still circulates amongst his detractors to this day.
Being a former leader of the Australian Labor Party, Latham comes from the rough and tumble of union politics, and they’re not known to mince their words.
And as for Trump: did he or didn’t he have an affair? Who knows!
In any case, I couldn’t care less about the allegations.
As I always say, we don’t elect our politicians to be saints. The same could be said about journalists like Assange.
In fact, Assange is reportedly an atheist (although he has reportedly attended church in prison and been known to quote the bible), and Latham is agnostic.
And while Trump was confirmed a Presbyterian, I somehow doubt he prays nightly, reads his bible daily and attends church every Sunday.
None of them are saints but, like all of us, flawed human beings.
And yet their detractors, pretending to be purer than the driven snow, use their flaws to crucify them and their actions in the public square.
This, in turn, leads those of us who are sympathetic to their cause to do exactly what their detractors want us to do: join in the barrage of criticism.
In some cases, the friendly fire ends up being the straw that breaks the camel’s back, leading to loss of public office, resignation or just the loss of spirit.
Thankfully in the case of the aforementioned three men — Trump, Latham and Assange — they all have the fortitude and stamina to withstand the storm.
They epitomise that classic and soul-stirring Rudyard Kipling poem ‘If’:
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream—and not make dreams your master;
If you can think—and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings—nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And—which is more—you’ll be a Man, my son!
The other similarity is the most important: in all three cases, their persecution isn’t really about them; it’s about you.
In late 2019, as a response to (what turned out to be failed) impeachment charges that were based on the Ukraine hoax, Trump once famously tweeted:
In reality, they’re not after me.
They’re after you.
I’m just in the way.
Donald J. Trump, despite all of his flaws (he did, after all, encourage the manufacture of the so-called ‘vaccines’ via Operation Warp Speed), has been like a hand grenade for the little people inside the halls of power.
Admittedly, if there is a second term in the offing, one would hope there would be more action than tweets or rhetoric, but nonetheless, Trump laid bare the reality of power in the United States of America ( and indeed across the West) and the so-called ‘elite’ who hold on to that power at all costs.
At one of his famous rallies in Florida in 2016, Trump warned:
There is nothing the political establishment will not do, and no lie they will not tell, to hold on to their prestige and power at your expense.
The Washington establishment, and the financial and media corporations that fund it, exists for only one reason: to protect and enrich itself…
The political establishment that is trying everything to stop us, is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled this country dry. The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs, as they flee to Mexico, China and other countries throughout the world. Our just-announced jobs numbers are anaemic, and our gross domestic product, or GDP, is barely above one percent. Workers in the United States, were making less than they were almost 20 years ago – and yet they are working harder.
It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities…
The establishment and their media enablers wield control over this nation through means that are well known. Anyone who challenges their control is deemed a sexist, a racist, a xenophobe and morally deformed. They will attack you, they will slander you, they will seek to destroy your career and reputation. And they will lie, lie and lie even more…
Our great civilization, here in America and across the civilized world, has come upon a moment of reckoning.
We've seen it in the United Kingdom, where they voted to liberate themselves from global government and global trade deals and global immigration deals that have destroyed their sovereignty.
But the central base of world political power is here in America, and it is our corrupt political establishment that is the greatest power behind the efforts at radical globalization and the disenfranchisement of working people.
Their financial resources are unlimited. Their political resources are unlimited. Their media resources are unlimited. And, most importantly, the depths of their immorality is unlimited.
Our political establishment has no soul…
This is a conspiracy against you, the American people.
This is our moment of reckoning as a society and as a civilization.
This is not the only time Trump blew the whistle on the globalist ‘elite’ and it won’t be the last.
They hate him for it.
Remember, this was the guy who, in 2018, had the cojones to walk into the World Economic Forum’s globalist-a-palooza at Davos — a near literal viper’s nest — and practically denounce globalism.
Trump said:
I believe in America.
As President of the United States, I will always put America First.
Just like the leaders of other countries should put their countries first.
He also lectured the Davos ‘elite’ on their obligations, saying that they all had “a duty of loyalty to the people, workers, and customers who have made you who you are.”
The chutzpah!
The fact is Trump upset the plans of the globalist ‘elite’, at least a little bit, by exposing that globalist ‘elite’, and they fear his comeback will mean more of the same.
By taking down Trump, this globalist ‘elite’ will avoid exposure and so continue pushing for the centralisation of power and wealth and decimating our liberties and privacy.
In Australia, Mark Latham — once the leader of the major centre-left party, now heading the New South Wales state branch of what the fake news legacy media falsely describe as a far-right political party — is a voice for common sense.
Most mainstream political figures from both the conservative Liberal and National parties and the socialist Labor and Green parties avoid talking about (or perhaps even supporting) the fact that schools are actively teaching material that leads to gender confusion amongst the youth.
Not Latham.
He has railed against this perverse ideology infiltrating the school curriculum while Australian students fall down the educational ladder in international rankings for reading, writing and arithmetic.
More so, he has championed the rights of parents to not only know what the hell their children are being taught in schools but also what the hell the schools are doing to them.
In a recent interview with me, Latham recalled a distraught parent who found out from another parent in the supermarket that their school was ‘transitioning’ their child by putting him in the girl’s uniform, giving him a female name and referring to him as her.
Sorry to slip into a dark place here, but if that was my child, the local hospital ward would quickly contain a lot of teachers and a principal, and the local watchhouse would be full of me, praying to God for forgiveness for not turning the other cheek.
And while Latham isn’t physically confronting anyone, I can tell that this is his attitude as well.
He’s over it and wants to fight for NSW parents and families against those pushing this gender confusion rot.
But if he gets taken out because of some rugged tweet, the war against our children will continue unabated in our schools.
Speaking of war, it is easy to see how the final person in our trifecta has angered the globalist ‘elite’.
As mentioned before, Julian Assange exposed war crimes and this upset the neo-conservative element that was previously dominant in the Republican Party but more so the global military-industrial complex that enriches itself via ‘forever wars’ that the USA and other nations love to wage.
And it also upset the Clintons, who are enmeshed with the military-industrial complex.
When she ran against Trump in 2016, it was Hillary Clinton raking in the big bucks from war profiteers like Lockheed Martin and General Dynamics.
Assange knew the threat a potential Hillary Clinton presidency posed to world peace and so made it his mission to discredit her by leaking her emails and those of her campaign team.
And for that, he is now hated by the establishment Left.
The modus operandi of Julian Assange can be summed up in one of his oft-repeated quotes:
If wars can be started with lies, they can be stopped by truth.
Because Assange has dedicated his life to spreading the unadulterated truth to us in order to stop wars that claim the lives of innocents, he has been targeted by the powers that be and will continue to be.
Three men. Three flawed men. Three heroic men.
And three men who, each in their own way, are standing up for us.
The so-called ‘elite’ want us to turn on them because of their flaws.
They want us to join the mob pile on to destroy those men.
But we destroy them; we open the door for the powers that be to come after us, our freedom, our privacy, our children, our peaceful existence, and our lives.
Instead of looking at the flaws of these three men, lets look at their heroism.
And celebrate it.
I stand with Donald Trump. I stand with Mark Latham. And I stand with Julian Assange.
Do you?
Until next time, God bless you, your family and nation.
Take care,
George Christensen
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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I agree with you George. We need people like Trump, Latham and Assange who are prepared to put their country and its people ahead of the corrupt Globalists. They are the fighters we need to bring true democracy back for us all
I would recommend this great book "Irreversible Damage: Teenage Girls and the Transgender Craze"
by Abigail Shrier . I quit teaching in Australia because of what is going on in schools with the transgender craze. For anyone really wanting to know what's going on...this book explains it ALL..!!
Thanks for all your great work George!