The Tenth Sydney Forum - Identity, Independence, Freedom

Speakers Entry Costs Venue Security & Venue Details MC Photography & Filming Vendors

The 2011 Sydney Forum is THE Nationalist networking event of the year!  Breaking all the rules of left and right……this event will challenge your thinking and break the dogmas that imprison our existence….

The forum is a two day event.  Day one (Saturday 8th October) is the formal part of the forum, and which follows a set timetable.  The main speakers will give their presentations, with question time and participation invited from the audience. 

Saturday night features a drinks/dinner function, which gives all speakers and participants a chance to socialise and get to know each other. 

Day two (Sunday 9th October) is the more ‘political’ and networking day which also has a social component and is being held at a different venue to day one. The second day has informal speakers, and offers a wide opportunity for purchase of materials, exchange of documents, ideas etc in a social atmosphere.

There is also a time allocation on both days for Open Forum speaking. Each slot will be 15 minutes only (10 minutes for speaking; five minutes for questions). This part of the Sydney Forum requires participants to be brief and concise.

Speakers

Speaker

Topic

Alex Norwick

Australianist Ethos Is The Most Contemporary Manifestation Of The Eternal Indo-European Idea.

 

Alex is the editor of Audacity! and a writer for the former Firemakers Journal of the Indo-European Renaissance Society.  He will address the Forum on how the Australian Labour and radical national traditions arrived at  a vision of an Australian society, very much in accord with the tribal and ethical principals of Indo European societies.

Benedikt Osvarth

Persecution against artistic freedom

Benedikt is an artist from the Modro Gorje Art Gallery in Katoomba.  Benedikt will speak on behalf of a group of artists who painted and sculpted Wanjinas from Aboriginal mythology – at least until the lawyer-driven Aboriginal industry tried to shut them down. This case has become a major free speech case and artistic freedom case because the Modro Gorje artists believe that Aborigines were not alone in ancient Australia.

Jim Saleam

Change of Topic:

 

Neither Islam nor Israel: Against both Islanism and Zionism

A timely discussion into the attempt to hijack nationalist minded movements in Australia and overseas by Zionophile elements. Detailed, and with an Australian emphasis.


We must capture our own truth

Jim will speak on the need for history-writing to take place on every aspect of Australia’s patriotic struggle, history composed by participants. The alternative: the enemy writes our history to de-legitimise the various groups so they can be more easily organised against.

 

John Bursill

More Truth About September 11

John will speak on his further discoveries into the events of September 11.  After many years of research John is convinced that 9/11 was a psychological operation designed to promote a war agenda spelt out by the Neo-Cons around the Bush/Cheney Administration and specifically the “Project for the New American Century” in their manifesto “Rebuilding America’s Defenses”. It seems to John based on the evidence that 9/11 was perpetrated and/or covered up by elements within the United States Government, the Military Industrial Security Complex and with the assistance of individuals in the FBI and NIST (National Institute of Science and Technology). It also is blatantly obvious that the “9/11 Commission” was set up to fail as has been said by many of the commissioners and their chairmen Keen and Hamilton; this is completely unacceptable and is a slap in the face for the family members of the victims which include ten Australian’s families.

 

Dennis McCormack

Immigration Wild: Where Is Australia Going?

Dennis is one of Australia's community experts on immigration and since 1988 he has been a critic of every aspect of the program which is changing Australia's physical environment as it has its demographics, cultural patters and urban life. He was one of the founders of Australians Against Further Immigration and was an advisor to MP Graeme Campbell in the 1990's.

 

John Wilson

Courts are the government of the people, by the people and for the people

John Wilson is a fighter in the very real war between the banks and the people. Starting with a simple campaign to defeat the Common Law illegality of Variable Interest Rate Loan Contracts, he launched a crusade to restore our inalienable Rights. His experiences in the Courts are proof to the conspiracy orchestrated by the Banks to destroy Truth, Justice, Freedom and Democracy in Australia. We do have very powerful Laws to restore all that is rightfully ours.

 

Further speakers will be announced shortly and we assure you, you won't be disappointed!

If you would like to be considered as a speaker at the 2011 Sydney Forum, please contact:

Dr Jim Saleam

Tel: 0407 732 868

Email: radnat@alphalink.com.au

Entry Costs


Tickets to the Forum must be booked and paid for prior to the start of the Forum.  Door tickets will only be issued under exceptional circumstances and by the authority of the MC or the Forum Secretary.

Day One (Saturday) - $40  Concession - $35

Day two (Sunday) - $20     Concession - $15

Both days - $50                Concession - $40

Dinner Saturday night - Due to limited places, please indicate your interest in attending the dinner on the Forum registration form.  Participant numbers will then determine the dinner venue and cost, however this will be kept to a reasonable price, and your attendance will be confirmed when the dinner cost is known.

Tickets for the 2011 Sydney forum are available now and can be obtained by sending in your payment and registration form to P.O. Box N291 Grosvenor Place NSW 1220.  Your ticket will be mailed to you upon receipt of payment.  You will need to bring this ticket with you to gain entry to the Forum.

Please make all cheques/money orders payable to "Sydney Forum".  Paypal available by request.

Venue

The venue will be at a Sydney club, very close to all Sydney public transport. The club has a bar and the restaurant will cater for lunchtime snacks and sandwiches. Coffee and tea will be self-serve. There are ample car parking spaces on Club grounds. Some street parking is also possible. 

Security and Venue details

Unfortunately there are people who do not believe in freedom of speech for those who hold different views to them, and who will try to either shut down or disrupt the forum.  As the saying goes, "there is no one more intolerant, than those who preach tolerance..."

To counter this, we have implemented the following security measures.

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The Saturday venue details will not be given to forum participants until early Saturday morning. It is therefore essential we have your phone number (and/or e-mail address) whilst in Sydney or you make it your business to contact us on the Forum phone lines early Saturday morning.  These numbers will be provided to you on your Forum ticket.

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To get the venue details you will have to telephone the Forum numbers after 7.00 am on the Saturday morning (8th October) or you will be phoned by the the forum organisers. It is our promise that plenty of time will be available for any Sydney resident to reach the venue by 8.45 am for a ‘start’ at 9.00 am.

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The venue for the second day (Sunday 9th October) will be revealed at the Saturday session.

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Agendas for the 2011 Sydney Forum will be given out at the door.

Meeting Chairman

Your MC for the Sydney Forum will be Mr. Welf Herfurth who has performed this task at the previous Forums.  He will be running a friendly but tight ship and he hopes for your co-operation in making this a successful event.

Photography and Filming

The Tenth Sydney Forum will be filmed and photographed by the organisers for the the subsequent production of quality DVD's and other media material.  Our camera man will concentrate on the speakers and as far as possible preserve the privacy of our guests.  DVD's of the forum will be available for purchase a few weeks after the Forum and can be pre-ordered at the Forum.

Private filming of the Sydney forum (including video cameras and mobile phones) is not permitted.

Private photography at the Sydney Forum is not permitted.

Vendors

Vendors are invited to apply for a table for sales or advertising purposes for either or both days.  To help with the costs of the Forum a vendor fee will be charged.

Vendor Table Day One (Saturday) - $45

Vendor Table Day two (Sunday) - $25

Both days - $50

Speakers Entry Costs Venue Security & Venue Details MC Photography & Filming Vendors