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Associate Professor Andrew
Fraser - a nationally known figure and academic in struggle with the Human Rights
thought-police, he spoke on his sensational free speech process.
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Dave Astin - the
distributor of the one time British journal, Right Now, he spoke on Citizens’
Initiated Referenda.
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Bonny Bauer - an
agriculture and alternate technology expert, she spoke on food irradiation.
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Professor Andrew Fraser
and Dr Jim Saleam - Debate on "Australian
Identity" - the speakers debated their differing views on the origins of Australian
nationality and heritage and what's important in modern Australia and issues
around the defence of these principles.
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Dr. Ibrihim Saad Al-Samarai, |
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Dr. Ibrihim Saad Al-Samarai,
charges d’affaires of the former Republic of Iraq denounced the war drive of the
New World Order against Iraq and denied the existence of ‘weapons of mass
destruction’.
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Doug Giddings - a freedom
activist, he spoke on the erosion of freedoms in a non-democratic society.
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Rex Gilroy - an amateur
archaeologist and a historical writer, he explained the pre-historical period in
Australia and our secret ancient history.
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David Astin -Citizens Initiative and
Referenda (C.I.R.) - David spoke about the C.I.R. and the founding of CIR Australia
to help all likeminded people and groups to push for direct democracy from
the ground up.
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Rihab Charida - Rihab
was invited as an expert on the Palestinian question and Zionist practice.
She replaced on short-notice a spokesman of the Syrian Social Nationalist
Party. Her appearance aroused controversy in leftist
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Ray Hoser - a well known
legal activist, explained the extent of official and police corruption in
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June Weston - a speaker on
the need for a more democratic local government regime. |
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Dr Fredrick Toben |
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Dr. Fredrick Toben - one of
Australia’s and the world’s most well known "Holocaust Revisionists" spoke on
the concept of "thought crime" and his personal experience and conflict with
thought crime agencies.
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Alec Saunders - a nationalist writer
and theorist discussed the social radical basis of Australian nationalism.
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Ron Owen - one of Australia’s
foremost firearms’ owners activists, he spoke on popular democracy and gun
ownership rights.
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Harry Fritz-Gerald
Beahrends - "Is today's economic system
serving the People of a Nation" - this address explored with the audience what economic benefit we as
people still have in the current economic order and what good political
economics are needed to have a Good Society. Harry asks the question, for
what did people fight for the twentieth century's wars? Did they fight for
the present degrading economic system to become slaves of money?
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Eve Hillary - an activist for medical
reform, spoke on alternative health.
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Perry Jewell - political activist,
urged drug reform laws to deal with the drug scourge.
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Stuart McBeth - a young university
student, explained why a new nationalist youth movement was needed.
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Geoff Muirden - a researcher into the
erosion of civil rights in Australia, informed us how democratic rights were
consistently undermined by thought-police agencies.
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Andrew Yeoman - "Bay Area National
Anarchists" - The Bay Area National Anarchists are the most active anarchist
group in California and the only group in the Bay Area promoting nationalism.
Andrew spoke about community organising and the ideas and activism of the
National-Anarchists. He illustrated the need for nationalists to earn legitimacy
to be the champions of their folk and the only way to do this was through
community organising and frequent activism.
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Eve Hillary |
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Joe Bryant - an inveterate
activist, he has spoken twice on freedom issues.
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Dr Tom Sunic - a prominent
theorist of the European New Right and ideological and cultural critic of the
American Ideology. He spoke to the Forum at great length as our first
international guest.
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Darrell Wallbridge - a
professional clown who brought levity to lengthy proceedings.
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John Bursill - "Why 911 Truth" -
presented evidence that it was an inside job and why it is
important we expose it to the people.
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Joe Bryant |
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Neil Baird |
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Neil Baird - the
publisher of the former News Report, he has spoken three times on themes
related to economic globalisation. |
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Greg Clancy - an author of
works on immigration, he addressed on the subject of people smuggling.
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Bob Doring - a firearms’
rights activist, he addressed on civil liberties questions and gun ownership.
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Steve Grey - "Weather Patterns And Military
Activity" - Steve discussed the military
origins of weather change. Some research has suggested that weather
patterns have been affected by military weaponry and other devices. This
speaker offered a frightening scenario. Action is therefore possible and
urgent.
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Peter Whitfield - an
engineer who lived and worked in Iraq and the Gulf States, he spoke on his
experiences in Iraq.
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John Wilson - a judicial
critic and activist spoke of judicial corruption.
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Terry Worthing - an
activist with novel ideas on inflation and monetary reform.
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Leon Gregor - president of
the British-Israel Federation, he warned about psycho-politics when employed by
state sponsored gangs.
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Peter Whitfield |
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Dr. Jim Saleam |
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Dr. Jim Saleam - a
prominent nationalist activist, theorist and writer, he has spoken at every
Forum on different themes. Jim was the co-organiser with Welf Herfurth in
the Forum's foundation.
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Andrew Paterson - a nationalist
writer, spoke of the need for an Australian publishing effort to recreate the
nativist past.
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Robert Gribben - a
researcher, spoke on the philosophical position of Julius Evola.
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