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Australia since the time of settlement – rural Australia is not a paradise.<br />

Psychological program content, which thrives on creating the victim<br />

mentality, suggests that catastrophes must have a devastating effect on a<br />

person’s sensibilities when, in fact, it is a mere fact of life, albeit a very harsh<br />

fact of life.<br />

Farmers suicide, shopkeepers suicide, bureaucrats suicide, housewives<br />

suicide because they have never learned to self-reflect on the causes of the<br />

hardships, of whatever nature, that come their way. One way of<br />

understanding such personal, social and economic problems is to look back<br />

to the past. There it is clearly evident that the current economic meltdown<br />

is nothing new. We are again in the 1930s period that gave rise to the<br />

National Socialists who simply had had enough of being tossed about by<br />

international predatory capitalism – but dare we go along that road? Does it<br />

not lead directly to the Auschwitz gas chambers? That’s what Holocaust<br />

believers and international media outlets would like us to believe.<br />

* * * * *<br />

In July 2009 the Jewish lodge of B’nai B’rith sent its exhibit ‘The Courage<br />

to Care’ into Victoria’s Wimmera where a large German-origin population<br />

lives. The Wimmera Mail-Times had given my October 2008 London<br />

imprisonment good coverage and that, of course, could not be tolerated.<br />

The media notice for this event stated that the Governor of Victoria would<br />

open the exhibition. I sent out a media release that I would also attend the<br />

exhibition and I was immediately confronted by Counsel Margo making an<br />

application to have me restrained from attending. This was granted by<br />

Federal Court Justice Besanko on account of my having only permission,<br />

since 13 May 2009, to visit Perkins in Melbourne and other compassionate<br />

visits but certainly not to attend a public meeting in Horsham.<br />

Retired Police Commissioner Christine Nixon opened the exhibition in<br />

Horsham Town Hall in her new role as co-ordinator of the Post Black<br />

Saturday Bushfire Assistance Program. Perhaps the Governor thought it<br />

wise not to open a contentious exhibition that directly spread hatred against<br />

Germans.<br />

It is clear that Jewish organisations now wish to piggy-back on the bushfire<br />

tragedy that befell Victoria in December 2008–January 2009, in the same<br />

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