John Harris,

Reams of words that would be effective if at least a small number
of Australians knew what they meant. There is only one language
the politicians understand and that is an order issued forth in a
Mandate to command them to obey the freely expressed, written
will of the people. The One Worlders have given their instructions
to our representatives and in the absence of an order from the people
they will continue to do the bidding of this foreign power.
As Arthur Chresby said all those years ago, "if the Australian people
are too lazy or too ignorant to tell their representatives what to do,
the people deserve everything they allow to happen." Protesting by
any means other than a written Mandate will achieve exactly zero.
The politicians know well that anything other than a Mandate
from the people can be and will be ignored. Nothing short of
full concentration and focus on getting more than half the electors
in the appropriate arena to sign Mandates will suffice.
If we cannot do that we do deserve what we accept.
As for me, I shudder when I know now of the numbers of
Australian people who are out there and willing to fight like hell
to reclaim their country.

Len Clampett
Sunday 26th March 2000 2314 hours.




----- Original Message -----
From: John Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2000 8:07 PM
Subject: Australia Wide Demonstrations GST


> At a recent conference, the idea was formulated that there should be
orchestrated
> Australia wide,  peaceful statements in every town and city stating that
the people do not
> want the GST (on 10-12AM, 8th April this year).  Perhaps you have already
heard through
> the grapevine? Attached are two single page pamphlets that could be used
either intact, or
> in modified form, for these demonstrations.
>
> Also attached are three documents (four pages each) which provide the
constitutional and
> practical justification for such public demands.  Please feel free to
circulate  these
> three documents by any means practical, if you believe that they can help
our cause.
> There is available a fourth document (eleven pages) about the Australian
Constitution,
> which explains the constitution in somewhat greater detail than the
"Family Guide" but
> less technically than my "Layman's Guide to the Australian Constitution".
>
> Best wishes,
> John Harris
>

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