INVITATION
FOR
YOU TO BE PART OF A ONCE IN A THOUSAND YEAR EVENT
At Sydney Town
Hall Square 2.30 PM on Saturday 19 May 2001
DID
YOU KNOW THAT:
YOU NO
LONGER HAVE ANY LEGAL CLAIM TO RIGHTS OR FREEDOMS ? DID
YOU KNOW THAT: the Rights, Freedoms and
Protection from oppressive government that we inherited with Magna Carta and The
Bill of Rights, have been held by the High Court to no longer be binding on
Australian governments ? HAVE
YOU NOTICED THAT: hundreds of thousands of
Australians are being destroyed by the “system” through “executive” decisions,
excessive taxation and other bad laws, all oppressively supported by the Courts, — laws that are in fact
crimes against the people ?
DO
YOU REALISE THAT THINGS CAN ONLY GET WORSE:
if we do
nothing, and that you too will soon
be caught up in this destructive program, if you are not already caught ?
WE
NEED YOU - AND YOU NEED
TO BE PART OF THE CORRECTION PROCESS: First you need to understand
that people numbers are critical in this process — we need you and your family
and everybody you know to be there to demonstrate to the powers-that-be, that we have had enough. We need you all to be present at
the front of the Exhibition Building at 2.30 PM on Saturday 19 May 2001 to hear
and witness the proclamation of the Australian Declaration of
Right 2001
which
was first declared on May 6 at the Exhibition Building Melbourne during the week
long Federation Celebrations, but you have not heard about it because it is
contrary to the establishment agenda supported by the popular
media.
Be
there on Saturday 19 May at 2.30 PM. INVITATION
FOR YOU
TO BE PART OF A ONCE IN A THOUSAND YEAR EVENT
At Sydney Town
Hall Square 2.30 PM on Saturday 19 May 2001 For further information
please contact United People Power PO Box 270 St Marys NSW
2760. Ph: 02-9826 1337: Fax:
02-9826-1670. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: alt3.net NEWS
UPDATE__________________________________________May 2001
AUSTRALIAN
DECLARATION OF RIGHT 2001. This declaration was made at
2.30 pm on 6 May 2001 at the entrance to Exhibition Building Melbourne in the
presence of a public rally, Centenary of Federation officials an members of
Victoria police. The Australian Declaration of
Right 2001 is now available for signature.
Each official original copy of the document requires 40 signatures. Over
200 signed documents are required for delivery to various government
officials. Australians wishing to
participate in this historic event and who are prepared to arrange a public
meeting or rally anywhere across Australia please contact Joe Bryant, PO Box 270 St Marys NSW 2760, [EMAIL PROTECTED] PH: 02-9826-1337. Fax: 02-9826-1337. Original copies of The
Australian Declaration of Right 2001 are printed on special parchment type paper
and are 600 x 340. One face carries
the text of the Declaration and the other the flag and space for forty
signatures. Australians signing the declaration have the option of buying for
$5, the specially engraved pen with which they sign, as a souvenir of the
event. A copy of the text of the
Australian Declaration of Right 2001 will be emailed to all who request
same._________________________________________________________________________ ‘GETTING THE POLITICIANS TO
LISTEN’ NATIONAL CAMPAIGN. Recent action taken by the Repeal GST Alliance is expected to re-engender the real concern of sitting members for their seats following the next Federal election. Expect to see their concern make the news in the coming week as it did in early February. The ‘Put the Sitting Member
Last’ campaign is being damaged by well-meaning people attaching it to One
Nation and other political campaigns. This Campaign is an exclusive
campaign of the Repeal GST Alliance.
The Alliance has no political party involvement
whatsoever. The Repeal GST Alliance
campaign is targeted at all sitting members as set out in the Parramatta
Resolutions. Political aspirants
linking the Put the Sitting Member Last (PMSL) campaign to their own campaign
will serve to marginalise the campaign and destroy its
effectiveness. Minor parties and independents
certainly can capitalise on this campaign when voters are convinced of the merit
of the campaign. To avoid
marginalisation, political aspirants and their supporters should avoid bringing
the PSML campaign too close to their own campaigns. Activities such as handing out
the PSML literature together should be avoided at all costs. The best result will flow from handing
out PSML literature and other campaign literature separately, on different corners or on different
days. Marginalising, an example: If the PSML campaign is seen as part of
a small party or independent’s campaign, it is then attached to that campaign
and supporters of other parties dump the idea. Then PSML campaign will be marginalised
to a support base of 2-5-10-20% of the electorate, when it should attract 90% of
the electorate. Good intention is
sometimes akin to shooting oneself in the foot. The PSML campaign is about
routing the traitors. Other
campaigners, if they are worth their salt, should be able to best
capitalise best on the PSML campaign by keeping the PSML campaign totally
separate from their own campaigns.
Keeping the PSML campaign totally separate will bring the votes to
independents and minor parties in greater numbers than their own campaigns could
possibly do. Two totally separate
campaigns will prove to be the winner on Election
Day. Readers
wishing copies of the Parramatta Resolutions and the How to Vote your Sitting
Member Last please contact Joe Bryant, details
above._______________________________ The Misinformed misinforming
others. A
lot of misunderstanding exists about preferential voting. Federally we have had
compulsory preferential voting since the 1920s. The problem that raised its head
in the 1998 election is a result of the 1998 amendments, which required all vote
numbers to be consecutive to the number 1 vote, i.e. if seven candidates, the
numbers used must be in the range of 1 to 7 with no
repeats.
Add the major parties acting as a block against One Nation and others candidates and we ended up with 2 million disenfranchised electors totally unrepresented in the parliament. There is no doubt that we need Optional Preferential voting in preference to Compulsory Preferential. What we don’t need is first past the post as a lot of people in desperation are agitating for. This would be to throw the baby out with the bath water. Small parties and independents must learn that seats are won on preferences. This demands a tight preference swap between all small groups and independents. It’s time to stop listening to the misinformation, otherwise all will be lost again at the next election. Freedom on Parade, Joe Bryant. |
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