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The Blueprints to Parliment House
Posted July 25th, 2008 by AnonymousMany years ago me & a friend were offered a job by some dodgey character, we were sent to Canberra to clean up & tidy Canberras Government Archives, we were told it was a fulltime position & promised good superannuantion & other lurks & perks, when we arrived at our place of work we came to a Industrial Estate full of countless shipping containers, this was a time before the cyberspace revolution when Beurocrats were usually called pen pushers, all the shipping containers were full of mice & rat shit & countless dusty documents, the first thing we did was get oursel
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How many Catholics Burned in Hell Today
Posted July 20th, 2008 by Anonymous
Oh Lord Lucifer do not scorn the Catholics, did you know that the
first Crucifixions were carried out in the Middle East during the rule
of the God Azoozul but countless people were crucified & displayed
for all the citizens to see their suffering. The Celts also sacrificed
people, murdered them on stone alters to pay homage to their Gods &
many would gather in gleeful bloodlust & watch the suffering of the
murdered victims, the Romans also crucified countless peoples &
many would gather to watch the suffering, the inca & aztec also had
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Internet Dungeons for all our children, are you on-line ?
Posted July 16th, 2008 by Anonymous
The american military invented the internet so as to enable people to communicate in underground dungeons during a nuclear war.
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Why there was aboriginal Segregation in Australia
Posted July 12th, 2008 by AnonymousThe main reason for aboriginal segregation was health reasons, aboriginals suffered high rates of ringworm, tapeworm & other types of worms, also they suffered high rates of lice & nit infestations. The aboriginal segregation policy was in acted so as to prevent the spread of these to the rest of the australian population or the colonialists as some might call them. In some parts of Australia these health concerns are still a major problem
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Addicts can't afford Methadone
Posted July 11th, 2008 by Anonymous
A new study has revealed that methadone is too expensive and is driving some people back to heroin addiction.
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Wikipedia abuses peoples democratic rights
Posted July 4th, 2008 by AnonymousWikipedia does not publish original research or original thought
Such an cat is a definite breach upon the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
- Sydney Basin
- Australian Capital Territory
- Australia Parliament House
- Australian
- Australian Government
- EU
- Europe
- Everywhere
- Global
- international (UK Properties)
- internet
- Magistrates' Court
- National
- nimbin to the world
- solidarity
- The earth
- The Entire Earth
- the whole planet unfortunately
- Tribunal
- U.S. imperialism.
- US global
- VATICAN
- welfare for wealthy
- World
- Worldwide
- Australia
- Asia-Pacific
- International
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Australian Military Cutbacks
Posted June 30th, 2008 by AnonymousThe Previous Liberal Government had plans to purchase Australias very first Aircraft Carrier, which was going to be manufactured in Spain. The Aircraft Carrier was going to carry the Euro Fighter Typhoon. . . . .
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Abandoned Oil Rigs in the Middle East
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Biofuels from the 3rd World
Posted June 27th, 2008 by AnonymousConifer Plantations, Palm Oil Plantations & Sugar Cane are the order for the day from the Third World, of cause the processing of these crops into Biofuels could do with a little western skills. Western countries can also do there bit by producing Biofuels. Vast plantations need to be planted to meet the worlds need for cheap fuel.
Conifers make Methanol, West African Oil palms make Bio Diesel & SugarCane produces Ethanol - All Cheap & enviromentally friendly Biofuels for the World . . .
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Vice-chancellors: the new CEO's
Posted June 26th, 2008 by Anonymous
A
new study has revealed that some university vice-chancellors are
getting paid twice or three times as much as Prime Minister Kevin Rudd.
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New indy film about 2005 deportation of Texan peace activist from Australia
Posted June 18th, 2008 by Anonymous
In September 2005 mild mannered peace activist Scott Parkin was
detained for 5 days by Australian Federal Police and then deported
under John Howards anti-terrorist laws. Parkin was not told what he did
to make him a ’security risk’ to Australia.
AntiWar Sessions @ 'Resistance 2008'
Posted June 16th, 2008 by Anonymous¡Resistance 2008! is going to be a really exciting gathering of hundreds of young, progressive activists from all over the country from June 27-29 @ Guthrie Theatre UTS, in Sydney.
Guthrie Theatre, University of Technology
Harris St, Ultimo
(near Broadway & Railway Square)
Coal dust diesel Cars
Posted June 13th, 2008 by AnonymousDiesel engines are becoming very popular in motor vehicles, why diesel engines well they can burn crude un-refined fuels like vegetable oil for eg: A diesel engine is more robust than a petrol engine & will last longer, the first diesel engines were built to burn Coal dust & it has been said that there is vast resources of coal in Australia & Coal dust could be used to power diesel engines in motor vehicles.
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Rudd should challenge Jakarta
Posted June 12th, 2008 by Anonymous
He took on the Chinese over Tibet. What about Indonesian human rights abuses?
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Another Peter Garrett backflip
Posted June 10th, 2008 by AnonymousNuclear waste dump gets go-ahead
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