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singular_me
22nd April 2015, 07:47 PM
he has to be interracial
looks like aussie has issues with its natives
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Aboriginal passport refused at Brisbane Airport
April 20, 2015
An Aboriginal sovereignty campaigner says he is frustrated he was "hassled" by customs officers when he tried to enter Australia on an Aboriginal passport.
Callum Clayton-Dixon, who is the chairperson of the Aboriginal Provisional Government, said he was questioned for around 30 minutes on Friday evening when he arrived at the Brisbane International Airport from a trip to New Zealand.
He told ABC Radio he presented his Aboriginal passport but was told this was not a valid travel document.
Mr Clayton-Dixon said the passport should be recognised by the Australian government.
The Aboriginal Provisional Government, which was established to fight for indigenous sovereignty, has issued several hundred of the passports since 1990.
Mr Clayton-Dixon said members have previously used it to enter countries like Norway, Sweden and Libya.
He said it was Aboriginal people's right to use it.
"We as Aboriginal people collectively have the fundamental human right as recognised by the United Nations to determine our own political independence and our own political status and the Aboriginal passport is a statement and an assertion of this right," he said.
In a statement, Customs said the Aboriginal passport was not a valid document but that if officials could verify that the bearer was legally allowed in Australia they would be granted entry.
Mr Clayton-Dixon said he would continue to use the passport on future trips.
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/aboriginal-passport-refused-at-brisbane-airport-20150420-1momfa.html
palani
22nd April 2015, 08:50 PM
If he is Aboriginal why would he be seeking entry to Australia? Bypass the commercial state for the non-bankrupt one.
Ponce
22nd April 2015, 08:52 PM
As usual, the one with the bigger gun makes the rules.
V
Ponce
22nd April 2015, 08:52 PM
As usual, the one with the bigger gun makes the rules.
V
Glass
22nd April 2015, 08:55 PM
yes he would be quarter cast or possibly less from the image.
I say Kudos to him for doing this. Aborigines get a really bad rap here from everyone. They are blamed for their predicament but their predicament is not much different to the early US Indians. Being denied their land and their rights. Being poisoned and drugged to death.... all the while being blamed for their own demise. Typical British extermination methodology.
I have also never heard of this organisation but I'm pleased to hear it exists.
In my state the southern people - the noongars and being tricked into selling their land (all of the south west corner of western australia). And this is for $1.3 billions of paper tokens. SO priceless land for nothing. Good deal for the thieving government and cronies. Terribly bad for the people themselves. They are not even going to give them beads.
So the government declares they have no land rights. The original letters patent that established the first Australian colonies here all say that they are to leave the people alone. It is their land. They have run court cases like Marbo II to steal the land back from claimants
But then they say, Hey we'll pay you out for the land.
So, you don't own it, but you can sell it to us and give up your claim. Hypocricy of the highest order.
If he is Aboriginal why would he be seeking entry to Australia? Bypass the commercial state for the non-bankrupt one.
He has to go through the port control. However you will have noticed that the authorities said, if they can determine someone has right of entry they will let them in regardless of paperwork. My guess is, he went through the diplomatic gate and not the sheeple slave gate that the rest of us go through. I can tell you that is a very scarey process.
singular_me
23rd April 2015, 02:41 AM
thanks for sharing Glass... respect between human beings has nothing to do with egalitarianism, and this is why the whole planet is a prison without bars and that we all are free range cattle now. in a previous thread of mine dealing with this core issue, I had posted an article about the aboriginals being deliberately poisoned with nuclear waste.
Racial matters and money will continue to bankroll us all if we dont get that.
edit
SO DEJA VU
Australia: The Secret Country Again Wages War on its Own People By John Pilger, April 22, 2015
......... In Western Australia, where mining companies make billion dollar profits exploiting Aboriginal land, the state government says it can no longer afford to “support” the homelands......... http://www.globalresearch.ca/australia-the-secret-country-again-wages-war-on-its-own-people/5444609
Glass
23rd April 2015, 03:27 AM
If he is Aboriginal why would he be seeking entry to Australia? Bypass the commercial state for the non-bankrupt one.
I've thought about this some more. They have a different name for the land. I have to admit I don't know what it is, but I will ask someone in the next day or so.
We on the other hand call the land Australia. But Australia is really just a line drawing on some paper. Someone traced over the land and created an outline. We call this: a map. The map "of Australia" is all there is, of Australia. its a nice drawing but nothing more.
I wonder what name that passport uses to describe the destination place or origination place? I wonder if he has used the word Australia? He would do better to use the name that his people historically use. Good point.
Handling the entry process might also be simplified in this way, still gets to go through the diplomat gate. You obviously can't exit the plane and head over the tarmac to the fence. You are funneled to the gates.
singular_me
23rd April 2015, 05:12 AM
it is a political statement.
If he is Aboriginal why would he be seeking entry to Australia? Bypass the commercial state for the non-bankrupt one.
SWRichmond
23rd April 2015, 05:54 AM
So he should be denied travel because he's not claiming "citizenship" in some phony "political" creation which has a central bank, an army, "elected leaders", a wealth-extraction system (taxes), cops who are paid to stomp the shit out of him and keep him in line, private security and big jets for the "leaders", etc? SUSPICIOUS.
palani
23rd April 2015, 06:04 AM
We on the other hand call the land Australia. But Australia is really just a line drawing on some paper.
Tierra Austral del Espíritu Santo ... Terra Australis Incognita ...Australische
Handling the entry process might also be simplified in this way, still gets to go through the diplomat gate. You obviously can't exit the plane and head over the tarmac to the fence. You are funneled to the gates.
Attempting to avoid the commercial entity could lead to a quick visit and a long stay with psychiatric overtones. After all which of the inhabitants of the commercial plane aren't there by their own choice and why would any one of them possibly conceive of emigrating from a bankrupt commercial plane to one where one actually has to work for their beans? However if this is the intent then there are ways to get there. When handed the keys to the city by invitation a quick QUIT CLAIM could be made out to hand them back. Canberra is the bankrupt capital to which all of the territory of Australia is attached and Canberra is nothing but a municipality. A municipality is the officers that represent it. The Prime Minister is one of these officers and seems to be the top dog so execute a quit claim to his official residence, The Lodge, Canberra and see what comes to pass.
singular_me
23rd April 2015, 06:04 AM
that is a wealth extraction system that extorts from everybody in the end... so everything is phony
So he should be denied travel because he's not claiming "citizenship" in some phony "political" creation which has a central bank, an army, "elected leaders", a wealth-extraction system (taxes), cops who are paid to stomp the shit out of him and keep him in line, private security and big jets for the "leaders", etc? SUSPICIOUS.
palani
23rd April 2015, 06:11 AM
it is a political statement.
Passports are the way ships get around in wartime conditions. This war is financial rather than 'blood flowing in the streets' but any appearance anywhere and at any time can result in being seized and ransom demanded. Carrying currency is a declaration of sorts that tells anyone curious which camp you belong in. In my wallet you will find nothing but a single $5 gold piece and a couple FOX one dollar stamps (useful to avoid the EQUITY courts of the BANKRUPT when I am forced into contractual commerce/involuntary servitude).
Ponce
23rd April 2015, 09:01 AM
Maybe the American Indians should do the same thing.......at the end they could have their real and true land.
V
palani
23rd April 2015, 09:55 AM
Maybe the American Indians should do the same thing.......at the end they could have their real and true land.
Sure ... America needs more casinos.
But they shouldn't call themselves 'American Indians' unless they can show they identified themselves as such prior to the time of Amerigo Vespucci.
Amerigo Vespucci (Italian pronunciation: [ameˈriːɡo vesˈputtʃi]; March 9, 1454 – February 22, 1512) was an Italian explorer, financier, navigator and cartographer who first demonstrated that Brazil and the West Indies did not represent Asia's eastern outskirts as initially conjectured from Columbus' voyages, but instead constituted an entirely separate landmass hitherto unknown to Afro-Eurasians. Colloquially referred to as the New World, this second super continent came to be termed "America", deriving its name from Americus, the Latin version of Vespucci's first name.[1][2]
Interesting point though ... Amerigo Vespucci was a financier .... so anyone bearing the name AMERICAN has declared themselves a part of his commercial enterprise.
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