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The Hidden Globalist Voice Agenda

Josephine Cashman on TNT radio with Damien Richardson and Nicola Charles
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Transcript:

Our next guest.

And that's Josephine Cashman.

She's a former Crown Prosecutor, a lawyer and a businesswoman with more than two decades of experience working towards economic progress for Aboriginal people.

In 2013 to 2017, she was a member of Prime Minister Tony Abbott's indigenous Advisory Council. That almost Josephine, would have been a poisonous chalice, wouldn't it? To be given that title with the Abbott government.

It didn't matter what he did. No one was happy with him.

It is very interesting. At the time, I was working with a native Alaskan firm which was at that stage, turning over $2 billion a year, and there's about twelve of them in Alaska. And combined, you know, they contribute to something like 40% of the GDP that state, you know, about 30% of the employment.1

And I was actually suggesting I was paid by this Alaskan firm to go and talk to Canberra about an alternative to the UN's communist title2 that's been imposed upon Aboriginal people that gives them no economic independence. And coming to terms with this, the conclusionI've come to is it got me on there because they were watching me. They were trying to manage me because they knew that I've grown up in this area, got lots of family, step siblings in central Australia, spread across Australia, and they saw me then as a threat.

They were trying to manage me,

But I can't sell my people the Australian people out because this is a horrible globalist agenda that none of us voted for,

Sinnce 1983, when Crooked Hawke and Keating came in and they deregulated our financial industry, financial markets, allowing crooked money, dirty money, to come in, allowing them to take it out on the British secret tax havens.3

This country has been compromised by our political class and the Australian people don't deserve that.

And that's what you see with the voices, don't you think? It's just the United Nations is using indigenous rights, so-called, as an attack on the nation-state?

Well, it's a conclusion that's, based upon the factual evidence it's a conclusion based upon the analysis of how Aboriginal affairs was even established was established by British intelligence actors, one of them who, before becoming part of three anglo men who set up aboriginal affairs,4 including a central banker who we might talk about later.

His name was Stanner, he was in Kenya. In Kenya with warfare expert, a famous anthropologist, but a warfare expert in Kenya setting up a similar indigenous title there. What has that done for Africa?5

They have locked down areas of Africa, stopping their economic advancement while people are starving. 6

These indigenous areas have been used to launch, to train mercenaries, rebels, to slaughter people, like what happened in Rwanda.

And these people are sitting up there with their PR spin on gingernuts in London. The reality is they've done it in other countries, they're doing it in Canada, and we're at big risk here. And we cannot be divided by these blame-shifting royals.

Josephine, I just wanted to ask you, Josephine, because Anthony Albanese said that the Voice to Parliament would bring recognition and consultation to the Aboriginal people. How do you feel about those comments from Albanese?

He's a traitor. They talked about this, they talked about this.I've looked into the history of Aboriginal affairs deeply just recently, and from conversations, I heard as a child, people repeating things over and over again, almost traumatised by it. Say, why did Paul Keating only consult with five Aboriginal people?7

No one else was consulted when he passed the Native Title Act.

That's really Prince Philip and the ex-Nazi Prince Bernard's design. That's another story.

But the thing is getting to this recognition, they have spent decades, millions of dollars now, what is fascism right?8 The Black Deaths in custody of the commission was triggered by a British Intelligence front.

One of the recommendations of that was to set up Reconciliation Australia.

So Globalist John Howard sets up Reconciliation Australia with Pat Dodson, who went to see the Queen to talk about recognition in 1999. Paid for by Rio Tinto9 and Mark Leibler B'nai B'rith what's he got to do with Aboriginal people set up this Reconciliation Australia?

We've got 1100 corporations and organisations who are pushing the Uluru Voice. It's a brainwashing programme for these institutions.10

Meanwhile, Aboriginal people haven't even been consulted.

They don't even have any respect for Aboriginal people.

They're weaponising race.

I believe so, too. My big concern, Josephine, is this, and I'd like your thoughts on it as well, Damien. My concern is this, and it's sort of virtue signaling, I guess. But if they claim that this one person will be the Voice, then if they get that one person to vote a certain way in Parliament, they will essentially be saying that this one individual has the weight of representing all aboriginals. Is that possible? Will that happen?

Not about race. Just forget that concept straight away, because you just got to consider one thing. Got to consider one thing. Who did? Albanese, Wong, Linda Burney promote just recently. A guy to do what Hitler did to erase the history of Australia.11 And that was Bruce Pascoe.

He's got not one drop of Aboriginal blood and he's their leading Aboriginal person.12

No, this is for this is a cover for revolutionaries. This is a cover for militancy, for rebels. Aboriginal people are being bullied all over the country. Their land councils are being invaded by fakes.

My stepbrother, he could speak the language in central Australia. He's from Mutitjulu, his mother's side, and he said, I went to school with this girl and now she's saying she's aboriginal.

It is a disgrace. So Bruce Pascoe has actually got a chair at Melbourne University as a professor of Indigenous agriculture, as a title.

This was all part of a demoralisation campaign. So that the Aussies, many of them whose ancestors came in chains, I mean, people forget that, right?

Because we have such a big immigration after the Second World War. There's a lot of people who don't have that sort of background, but they came in chains and they've lied about that as well because many of them were inspired by the American Revolutionary War and were framed as petty crooks. Now, I'll give you another example.

To add insult to injury. You've got the Deputy Vice Chancellor of Western Sydney, 13 who's a descendant of a freed African slave on the First Fleet freed, not in chains, right. Who is pretending to be an Aboriginal person against the Celtics.

The Americans and the English who are chained, have been treated like absolute human garbage, like animals, and have built a life in one of the harshest places in the world. Beautiful, great industrialization of nations, I'd argue. And now they're being told that the natives are being used as cover to take the countries so they can asset strip it and put us in 15 minutes cities.

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See, The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire (Documentary)

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The Native Title Act was designed at the UN, after which Keating pushed the Native Title Act through the parliament in consultation with 5 Aboriginal people: Lowitja O'Donoghue Noel Pearson Sol Bellear Marcia Langton & David Ross

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