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POs Needs) NDR Ce SEE Ren Ty Tomes cd Boece Dao WOlern Perea SS aD Pinter WoMEN’s HALL oF FAME eens Anti-Globalist Mussulmen eas ny Siena Brennen Se ee quay amar iprTenT | ‘ORTAL ~~ tyAlirea King _ Ce A Arad eine Fs . eo oe SERETEE oe VOLUME 24 ISSUE NO. 93 WINTER 2000 = — | yi ‘i Fe Ce have a confession 10 make, Tam completely and utterly in love. in love with Australia. and the Australian people. It is an entirely natural and true love that one has for one's own kind. As Eric Buller has correctly pointed out, every species naturally diserim- inates in favour of its own kind, if it did not, it would soon be extinct. Yet extinction is what we are being conditioned and blud~ ‘geoned into. The fact that I love my own family and my ‘own people has no bearing whatsoever on my feelings towards other people, who are also God’s blessed creation. 1 want the best for them also, But I have no doubt that we can only help them from a position of strength ourselves. - if Australia isa strong, independent and free country, which can offer an example and a practical help to others. ‘The Establishment media reflect the world back to us “EDIT: though their magic misc, which gives an entirely perverted view of reality. In ‘waging their psycho-politial warfare on the Australian people, the natural expression of love for one’s own country, which led so many of our finest young men to give ther lives in bale, has been branded as ‘race had’. The truth is. that hatred does not come into the issue at all. I simply love my ‘own race and want (0 preserve it.I have no hostile feelings towards members of ther” races: different Individuals among those races are agrecable or disagreeable, just as is the case with my own people. But we must recognise the realty of cultural differences which cannot be circum vented, and which will ensure the doom of our present experiments with ‘multi culturalism. Meanwhile, the resulting. social agonies’ are bome by the ordinary people, and are completely isolated from the elitist individuals who insist on imposing the ‘multicultural lifestyle. In fact, when the miserable fruits of their policy are manifested, and the system eventually breaks down, they merely blame their opponents and insist that we all try harder to make it work, A classic trait of liberal thinking is to never accept the consequences of its own policies, Power without responsibility is evil, One truth which is ignored in the current ‘obsession to Asianise our European country is that the majority of Japanese and Chinese are much more racially minded than the Australian people, Japan, for example, is a far more homogenous country than Australia, On the admission of her own leaders, this is a ‘major reason for Japan's success. The quality of life is also better. For example, homogeneity also has alot to do with a low crime rate While there is one armed- robbery yearly for every 10,000 people in Tokyo, the Hleate of Life and Day to Day Affais” ess Se eee The iit eee undelete eniedelie nc ay £0 Day. ay to day affairs, dealing with pro supplied by growth. Magna acompletion This co of the: ngs of the Kir oe ee ns with one another as this From ous of his prasee of he principle of Chrinian pilooply Engl Sea al eyed pn mes ne orice a ae aa ie tin Sal nde 9 ary ee aaa ba tnuity of growoh received articulation inthe Year Books; “a matchless cor ci Ja Cola Wb fos al and wotaea of England ind F peed in evidence before the Cours”. ‘with ae | ee patent he New ae — ‘constituting another lino fake the stress which caused the problem to ar as the budding of new leaves requires a greater strength to carry them, which is - (Carta itself was a case, and that decision a precedent, not ing in a fice and responsible. CD se oe Aw isa stamentand — re figure in the polyglot city of New York is over 286! No man is capable of loving his neighbour as himself if he is not able to first love himself. If he has no respect for his own life, property, nation and reputation, he is not likely to ‘grant them to another. These assets must be protected from evil attack by thought, word fo deed, the law of love is liberty, not socialism. Yet the premise of the establish- ment’s type of ‘love’, is that to love your neighbour as yourself is to hate yourself, (perhaps for being white ‘successful / happy) your life and your property, and therefore to ultimately hate your neighbour as yourself, ‘The commandment of love is made in essence a law of hate because of this unwritten premise ‘The type of ‘love’ that we are compelled to embrace today is @ perverted, Marxist variant, It says that enforced love and sharing will eliminate all the misery and problems of any kind from the world. From this point of view, any national success (other than in sport) must be turned into defeat as a moral obligation. The UN and IMF are monuments to this faith, Part of it too are the demands ‘that we love and even encourage the criminal, the Thomosexual, the insane and the depraved, the cruel and the sadistic, the modern heresy of love is actually the Jaw of hate, It requires a supine submission to evil Unity becomes all important — more than truth or justice. True love requires discrim- ination, rather than compromise, surrender and the reign of the lie. "wns rg = ise slave pow of mn Pgs ae oe 10D ya ae Wot sre stk pane. ia Wot pon sa raul tape thee os "wy ee Ho an Ripe, ‘OST AUSTRALIANS are surprised when told that the Australian continent was inhabited by a race other than the present-day Aboriginals. tis a part of ‘Australia’s history that has gone down George Orwell's memory hole, although those who make the effort to do some research will learn about them. This carlier race does not appear in ‘mainstream school history books, and tertiary level “Australian History” courses are silent on the existence of these first inhabitants of the land. This lack of Knowledge is not a matter of ‘mis-information as it is a matter of no information! ‘The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation has called for “Australians to be educated in schools and the community about the ‘truth’ of Australian history, including indigenous perspectives.” They are calling for the recognition of the present-day aboriginals as being descendants of "the first people of Australia” For Australian history to be accurate it will have to include the known facts of the Negrto people, who were the original inhabitants, The Little People Happily, although it will come as a surprise to most people, there is slim ‘chance that a remnant sill exists. Many ‘anecdotal stories circulate in West Australia of contact with the wild Negritos - as they are known. Most of the stories T know have come from my father, Ian Offer, who lives inthe south- west region of West Australia. Over time he has collected a number of accounts from people who had contact, for knew of other people who had contact, with the Negrtos. Here are some ofthe stories: Around the 1950s an Aboriginal ‘girl from Collie, West Australia ‘was out in the wheat-belt country with relatives when they sighted in the distance what at the time they ‘thought were three Aboriginal children. However, it was seen that ‘one of the ‘children’ had a beard. ‘The comment was made that these people were Marmargs, oF ‘litle people’. The very same Aboriginal ‘irl related a story told of her uncle, who, asa small boy, was kidnapped by the Marmargs. He was returned ‘unharmed some days later, but his family had a difficult job in scrubbing the smell of “human excrement off him. ‘Another account was of pig-hunters ‘who, after shooting a wild pig, slit its throat and left it to bleed while they went further afield for more herds. Upon returning some hours later, they found thick deep strips THE FIRST AUSTRALIANS: AN ANCIENT ODYSSEY BY NIGEL OFFER fof meat had been cut out of the carcass; by the nature of the cus it ‘was obvious that a very crude tool or implement had been used, + An aboriginal man fiom the town of Narrogin retold the story that when hunting with friends and relatives, they always left a part of, ‘or full, kangaroo carcass some distance away from the campsite, and invariably, sometime during the night it would be taken by ‘the luale people During the 1960s two horsemen. ‘came across a Negrito in the district of Boddington in the Darling Ranges. They gave chase, but he easily outdistanced them and disappeared into the bush © Around the same period and in roughly the same area, a farmer went to work on a property he had recently purchased with his aboriginal workman. But the ‘worker refused to work in a certain ew Gaines Reis this pce en and 1820 ot 2 poten pgs fo Papa New oe. apse, aie seg eh isa # fe nds, © Heritage’ Vol'24° No.8 Winter 2000 Page’2 ee by Nigel Offer ‘The First Australians... section and in answer to the every part of the concerned farmer, replied “that he topical Old World. was afraid of the lite people”. The there. were Negrios, disbelieving farmer went with the small and simple aboriginal the area to provethere people so. poor in was no one there and nothing tobe material culture and afraid of. so significant in ‘After coming upon a hole in physique as to Some rocks, the farmer poked a suggest to racists that broken branch down the hole, they were lite wigaling it to prove there was no children playing. at fone there. Both were stared and being men. Though alarmed when the branch was they had the land snatched from his hands and pulled frst, there was no AS 2 nih hole The shaken parr lef! recognition of ASS" Rais - spore ak wend 120 so df ein pepe of Behn t ‘mm the bade, The sa cog etna th shew md Bae by fee ie i en ‘spot yy. possession se Re ere ae apprsinaly 4 fe 1 ash Osa uses wer Nes ‘© During the 1950s a small white boy savage era of man’s development, and Finally, some ten thousand years ago, to became lost in dense bush-country they were accordingly and inevitably put an arbitrary date on the movement, east of Boyup Brook. A group of displaced by the larger, later comers ~ the third wave of *Carpentarians’ searchers asked an Aboriginal in Africa by the Negroes (except in entered Australia... All of these people tracker to help find the boy. Aflera South Aftica, (Kalahari Bushmen) - the pygmoid Barrincans, the hairy short time the tracker returned where they ran into the Dutch about a golden Murrayians, the _part-blood without the boy and when asked hundred years before the large Negroid Tasmanians who remain, and the tall whi, he said the lost boy was a fair invaders arrived), in Asia by the black Carpentarians ~ gre_physically distance away near such and such a Mongoloids, in Australia by the distinctive and can properly be called ‘a place “and was asleep behind a Australoids. Everywhere they were people’ as distinguished from ‘a Tog”. When asked how he knew this driven into what we call ‘refuge areas’ culture.” the tracker replied that “the Jttle ot “culture pockets’, places where no ‘people told me.” The searchers did sensible human being would enter At sometime in the not-so-distant past find the boy at the very place the without the most compelling reason.” much of Asia was connected with New tracker had described. Guinea and Australia ~ Tasmania was John Greenway suggested, “Three then part of the mainland ~ but with the + A licensed trapper complained of waves of distinctly different people rising of the sea levels the low-lands someone of something raiding his surged down the Indonesian corridor were inundated and the islands and the traps, despite the great pains he info the country... The first of these Australian continent were formed. took to hide them in the bushes, were the Negrito ancestors of the Lake Later he discovered it was the Barrine (Qld) folk, simple hunter- A 1921 Encyclopaedia had this to say Negros, they watched him setting gatherers, pygmoid in stature about the Tasmanian natives under the traps whilst hiding in the resembling in many respects their Peoples ofAll Nations: surrounding bush. bushman cousins in Africa. The next “Fay more difficult itis to explain the wave of immigrants carried the tue ery curious differences 19 be observed ‘There are Aboriginal legends and Australoids ... to displace their tiny tthe time of the frst white setlement taditions of ‘the little people’ right predecessors, ‘exterminating most between the Aboriginal population and across Australia, from Cape York her flora and fauna and those of the North Queensland right down to Esperance and the south-west of Western Australia, each group having their own name for them. There were also many taboos associated with them. ‘They were known by such names as: Wiljadis, Burgingin, — Mermargs, Ningowies, Willagee, | Guridid, in reference to their small size. Negi opine 8s hn Spb 197 reo ud He sah et ‘ame dane fo Wap WA etd ei, te Mit ori I a8 ce eh ie ps ogi, cant hse, sae a psc fe The ei ae vedere ie ee Ie hn ipa oes 2 noe doe hie ‘The Negrito people were once spread over South East Asia, including the ‘Andaman Islands, Malaysia, Philippines, Irian Jaya, New Guinea and Australia including Tasmania Anthropologist John Greenway, Down Among the Wildmen, thought that, “in So Heritage Valea” Nol93” Winter 2000" “Pages. ‘The First Australians... neighbouring continent” the Nicholson, as we do on the fringes. of Amhem land,” five Rodney Liddell Cape York: the Savage hundred miles away. Frontier traces the Corpentarians to the ‘same roots of the Pre-Dravidian Indian The geographers say that Australia tribes such a the Veddah of Ceylon, the and" New" Guinea were once ‘Sakai of Malaya and the Toala of the connected with a land bridge and Celebes, Daughter of anthropologist there are strong warrior pygmies in Alfed Cost Haddon, Kathleen Haddon New Guinea today.” foie of the Australian aborigines in 1930; Ingrid Drysdale and Mary Durack Long headed, br se ot The End of Dreaming write of the “Lang brade, and oe te eee ah cet amsas — Gurdis, race of lite people who jungle tribes of South Indi, rather than ad inhabited part of their tersitony Foe eee i Taner ein the "ime beyond memeary” bat Melanesians. These “Pre-Dravidiang hom they tad fl, regretfully, appear to have displaced an earlier — bliged to dispatch ~ because of ‘woolly-haired people, who had come their being too clever. info Australia via New Guinea and who Or Bd agin) ised ah a eg Survived until rent times only in tile Pike The Wilderness "yun 9 eb Oerind OSes Tasmania.” Coast wrote, “The rainforests Of gga sll n 1938 Or J 8 Birkel and W B Tindal saied in detad North Queensland hold the secrets ‘nat pp et see ag te Tae ‘A. number of opinions have been of @ lost race ~ the small Negrito expressed as to the origins of the Pe9ple who came from South East Tasmanian aborigines, Huxley Asia many thousands of years ago and infantile physique in front of a brush- cane yep meet, "NMC have links withthe present Negnitos of andesves shelter. By anthropological setton ho “tad “ migcied the Philippines and Malaya, They kad deteive work... Norman deduced oifction whe caad