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Josephine Cashman on TNT Radio with Damien Richardson and Nicola Charles

And we're talking to Josephine Cashman. I'll just ask you, Josephine, this supranational body called The Voice is instituted into Australia's constitution. What happens to the voices of people who are actually indigenous, already representing their constituents?

Like Jacinta Price. You mentioned Linda Burney, Lidia Thorpe,

Jacinta Price is a globalist plant.

She does not represent Aboriginal people. She was put there by a British warfare think tank called the Centre for Independent Studies.1

On that board, you've got the worst globalist in Australia, right? And you've got people from the Council of Foreign Relations on that board.2

Now, Richard Poe, who's an expert on this, he's been studying them for 30 years, identifies the Council of Foreign Relations, which Hillary Clinton calls her mothership, as an actor undermining the sovereignty of America3 because, to the British, the Industrial Revolution never stopped. They've been undermining them since.

Josephine, it seems to me that Albanese wants to really push this through. It doesn't feel super democratic to me, I've got to say. How do you feel represented? What are you going to do to try and stop this? Do you think it's even possible? Oh, it's not going to win, it's not going to go through. It's not like this is what the Labor Party, right, because they've got so much money from their unions and their super funds and these corporate cartels, their hubris always gets them, they always start too early. They've already fizzled out, yes, we're going to do a campaign, but when we're ready the issue is here how much damage they can do to divide the country. This has got to be an opportunity for the Australian people to rally together, to come to terms with the massive betrayal.

Now, this is where a big player in this geopolitical thing happening here now, right?This is one of the players that they're going to try to do this globalist land grab, not just in Australia, but in the US, in Canada, in New Zealand and other parts of the world, Brazil. This is a testing ground.

But if we don't get our act together and this is why the political class is compromised, the Australian people aren't right.

Do you see this as like a continuation of the invasion? Is that what you're saying?

No, I don't blame the people that came in chains for coming to this country. It was inevitable, right, where one people.

I've mixed heritage. I'd be such a hypocrite, right, if I didn't, but most of me is anglo. Okay?

So the thing is but you either believe that all men, all humans are created equal or you don't. That's right. If you don't, you are playing into the oligarchy because they will use anything, right?

Richard, who is an incredible journalist 30 years, he's just done this 20,000-word essay. It's undeniable that the British invented-communism and blame the Jews.4

Now they're blaming the Aboriginal people for this nasty agenda, neo-feudal.

They don't like the fact that the people are going into the middle class. This is the underlying factor. They were happy when COVID was on and the streets were clear because they see this as pestilence.5 I mean, that's bad to say, but it's the truth.

So, Josephine, you say Jacinta Price is a plant, but she's certainly come out against the concept of The Voice. So what do you suppose that's about strategically? Well, she's playing into the race narrative, right?

The way to win this is to flip it, because if it's about race, well, you'd actually have the government would be promoting real Aboriginal people, but a lot of them are fakes and disconnected. You know, the universities get $30,000 per Aboriginal people.

It's these institutions.

This is how the Soros British Coloured Revolution mob work. They groom. This is how imperial colonialists work. They pick their little tokens.

I find that really interesting, Josephine, because I've been hearing a lot about how this movement, these globalists in the UN, how they pick their good guys and bad guys. And that's something I've been thinking about, even with politicians as I'm interviewing them. And they seem like good guys. And I don't like the term controlled opposition, but they do seem to pick the good guys and bad guys. So are you absolutely convinced that Jacinta Price is not?

I know she is.

She double-crossed me. Right. I went to Parliament House with a group of women from Wilcannia. A lot of them never been there, and my relatives, and she controlled the media. This was when they sacked me for trying to expose the paedophile leader of the Uluru Voice.6 Six children died as a result of it. Now, I don't need to go into that story now, but I was shell shocked and she popped up all of a sudden to help me. And she managed me, she tried to manage us.7

She's not liked by Aboriginal people for a reason, because she has a reputation. Not a good reputation right now. I tried. She's the poster girl for the Aboriginal. People need to take personal responsibility.

Well, try living in a community where the police have been defunded since the 70s.I've lived in one of those communities. Houses were firebombed, shots were fired.I lived through it and the police wouldn't come. My mum was working for the Commonwealth Ombudsman at the time and she couldn't get the police to come. Okay, you live in that. And these people who told me about these children killing themselves had tried to ring Crimestoppers to dob this bloke in. It was leaked. It was leaked and they were threatened with bashing. This area I'm talking about is Kempsey here where the police won't even respond to domestic violence.8

And this isn't an isolated we've got the Australian Crime Commission on my website (posted)did a seven year investigation, 3000 interviews, 2000 stakeholder meetings, and their conclusion was aboriginal affairs is run by organised crime.9

So you've basically got that government

Slightly hypocritical,

Come to terms with that. The real people are voiceless.

I have been interviewing. I'm the only one who bothered to go and ask them what they think. And I've interviewed them. I've been putting the videos up for a few years. I've got all the evidence there. I've been trying my best, and whatever happens, everybody's got to try their best, whatever happens. I'm sleeping well at night. Are the other people who are sitting there expecting everybody else and not getting off their backsides to do something and just spreading fear, doing enough?

You got to ask yourself that.

It's like the UN are picking on an intractable problem in the Australian culture, though, isn't it? Because since the federal government was granted powers, I think it was a 68 referendum when Indigenous people were allowed to 67 were allowed to vote, but they could pass special laws for Indigenous people as well, and so that's created a difficulty, isn't it?

So they put they've they've incentivized people now to claim Indigenous heritage. So since 1971, every census since 1971, more people no, but the census now I'm talking about claiming Indigenous heritage than have ever done before, far outstripping any reasonable population growth that might have occurred in that community. And that's because you can actually it's as of some economic advantage now, isn't it? No, it's not living in any city.

No, you've got it wrong. That's just one of the narratives they feed you. I did a case, right? I got one of the highest sentences for a living victim, right?

Where do you think that was?

La Perouse in Sydney, where the police wouldn't come. It's not city versus country. A lot of the Aboriginal people, most of the Aboriginal people in the city, all of them have Aboriginal cousins in the country.

That's another and that's another lie that they push, right, to try to frame the debate. That's just why it's so difficult for me. I've written a paper 1 second. I've written a paper about the history of Aboriginal affairs. Everybody should read it, because 67 was a setup so that the federal government could use and abuse this issue for their globalist for agenda.10


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Alan Tudge is an executive with Boston Consulting Group the WEF major partner there he was seconded to Noel Pearson's Cape York Institute as Noel's CEO and the 1st Jawun corporate secondee,

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