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#1
"I am publicly inviting Cailen Cambeul on "The White Voice" to come on and address this matter. Lets see if he continues to exhibit cowardice behavior or will indeed come on and expose himself.

Being a PM is assuming the role of a religious icon, not being behind the curtains. The fact that you continue this is an embarrassment to our church."


I think you should do it.
#3


http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2011/06/05/261911_news.html

THE leader of a white supremacist group has denied stepping up his race hate campaign in Torquay.

A local resident claims to have witnessed Creativity Movement chief Patrick O'Sullivan 💩 plastering a "White Power" sticker, outside a local supermarket on Saturday morning.

"I went up to him and I said basically 'you're not welcome down here and you can take that rubbish elsewhere'," said the witness, who did not wish to be named.

"I saw him walking away and I grabbed my wife's mobile phone and took a photo of him.

"I just want to get across the message that Torquay doesn't accept that rubbish. It's a tolerant town and we don't want outsiders coming in with that sort of rubbish. He's deluded if he thinks it's going to fly down here," the witness said
#4
I'm not renewing the blog i've been running for a few years now.. Just wondering if anyone here would want the domain names?

http://creativitynsw.com
http://creativitynsw.net
http://creativitynsw.org
http://creativitynsw.info

I would rather it not fall into the hands of scumbags like TCM and their lackeys
#5
Well, Patrick O'Sullivan the wanker that he is, is spreading something about me calling James Logsdons parole office and telling them to revoke his parole. I'm pretty sure this is the same thing he first blamed Randolph for, then Cailen and now me.

Anyone know about this?
#6


Admin Edit:  The original picture was lost, so we replaced it with this one of Brother Chris with other brothers.
#7
For the Creativity Alliance - Church of Creativity Prison Ministries
See https://creativityalliance.com.com/prisons


Admin Note: The Church of Creativity Prison Ministries has no affiliation with other groups outside the Creativity Alliance that falsely claim the title of CREATOR.






Fake Creators: Creativity Prison Movement Attacks the Creativity Alliance & Rev.Masten Personally

Why? Because we exist. No other reason.

Update: Mike Todd remains in prison and is currently in hiding/JOG protection. In return for protection from friends of the Creativity Alliance, Todd turned informant. Perhaps he informed on You?

Quote from: Mike Todd - Creativity Prison MovementMy Fellow Creators, It has come to my attention that Stephen Masten has resurfaced in Pennsylvania and has managed to worm his way back into the Creativity Movement, even being placed in charge of the pennsylvania branch of The Creativity Alliance. I am quite familiar with Stephen Masten and his past actions, as he was involved in the Creativity Prison Ministries while he was incarcerated and was placed in a leadership position in our church- The Ecclesia Creatoris-after he was released. He even moved out to Porterville, California to live at our Headquarters and served as my Liaison for a time. During his time as my Liaision, he actively worked to create dissension in the ranks of our church, attempting to drive a wedge between Reverend Jeff Lodor and myself, and sabotage our efforts to find common ground with other Church factions, deliberately misleading both myself and Reverend James Logsdon of The Creativity Movement of what the others intentions were. Stephen was eventually given the option to resign from his positions or have them stripped from him as a result of his failure to fulfill his duties and engaging in activities unbecoming a Creator. He chose to resign, moved out of our HQ and began acting as a criminal thug in Porterville. After a short time, he had a falling out with one of his cronies and began carrying a gun in preperation for a confrontation with his former friend. However, before this showdown took place Stephen was arrested for carrying a loaded and concealed .357 Magnum. In California, an ex-felon carrying a gun is a mandatory five year prison sentence. There are no exceptions to this rule. Yet Stephen found a way to serve only six months in County Jail and be released with a suspended sentence: He became an informant for the authorities and tried to take down the Church. While in County Jail, he came across Rev Lodor , who was being held on charges of commiting a " Hate Crime" ( he posted a Creator Skinhead Movement flyer on the window of a jewish-owned jewlery store). Rev Lodor was subsequently released with no charges filed, and , surprisingly , Stephen was released right around the same time- after having established a connection with Rev Lodor and getting him to agree to allow him (Stephen) to move back in at our HQ. Against my advice, Stephen was allowed to stay at HQ again, and it didn't take long for Stephen to get to work. Stephen contacted me trying to gain my confidence and get information on our future plans and activites. I told him bluntly that I didn't trust him and was suspicious of his being released from jail when he should be serving time in prison. Almost immediately after that, the FBI, ATF and Washington State Police raided the home of Reverend Patrick Noble and arrested him on suspicion of organizing a Criminal organization for the purpose of commiting hate crimes, and conspiring to overthrow the U.S. Government. After Rev. Noble was arrested, Stephen stole property from our HQ (including many of our holy books) and went into hiding- never to contact us again. If you are naive enough to believe this could be a coincidence (ignoring the fact that he stole from us and disappeared after an arrest was made and he was already under suspicion), take into consiederation the fact that after Stephen took off, the charges against Rev. Noble were dismissed due to the fact that prosecutions witness had disappeared. Furthermore, Stephen has remained in hiding for a few years hoping this would blow over. Finally, friendly elements in the Porterville Law Enforcement communtiy have made it clear that Stephen had an agreement to work as an informant, and currently has a warrant out for his arrest for failing to live up to his end of the bargain. The resurfacing of Stephen Masten in a leadership postion in our Movement is a concern to us all-perhaps he is in trouble again and trying to find a way to take down large portions of the Movement to save himself. I urge everyone in the Movement to avoid this man and to avoid any who have ties to him if you wish to avoid being arrested on trumped-up charges and thrown in prison. My duty to warn others of the treachery of this treasonous informant being done, I will allow you to make your own decisions. Anyone desiring more information should feel free to contact us at the addresses provided below. Keep up the fight and never give in, my Brothers and Sisters. We will prevail in the end, despite the treason which threatens our existence. RAHOWA!
For Church and Race, Rev Mike Todd P.P
Pontifex Primus~Ecclesia Creatoris
#8
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/asylum-seekers-kept-in-4-star-motel/story-e6freuy9-1225865007556

THE Federal Government is defending a decision to house 79 asylum seekers in a four-star Queensland motel, saying they are vulnerable families with children.
"We don't think they should ever be put behind razor wire," Small Business Minister Craig Emerson told Sky News on Tuesday. The Palms Motel in suburban Brisbane reportedly has been awarded a $1.2 million government contract for at least six months to accommodate the group.

A private security guard has been employed to protect them and other guests, the Nine Network said.

"These are very vulnerable families with children and it's something that needs to be done on a short-term basis," Dr Emerson said.

The measure did not happen all the time, but it had occurred under the previous Howard government, he said.
"Let's just have a little bit of space."

Opposition immigration spokesman Scott Morrison acknowledged the practice was not new, but said the latest move was due to an upsurge in boat arrivals.

"It happens when all of your detention centres are full," he said.

"That's why people are in motels."

The government's asylum-seeker policy was out of control, Mr Morrison said, adding 16 boats had arrived since Labor announced it was suspending new claims by Sri Lankan and Afghan boat arrivals.

Family First senator Steve Fielding says the move will only encourage more unauthorised boat arrivals.

"First it was Hotel Christmas Island, now it's Hotel Queensland," he said in a statement.

"There is no way we should be detaining asylum seekers in hotels because it just gives the people smugglers an extra selling point."

The immigration department says the group is under 24-hour "monitoring and guarding".

"They're not allowed to come and go," spokesman Sandy Logan said.

"They've all been through full security and health checks before being transferred from Christmas Island."

Mr Morrison says the department should have consulted the local community about its plan.

Doing so would have taken the heat out of some of the reaction to the move, he said
#9
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/man-shot-in-bexley-pub-row-burqa-bandit-strikes-in-miranda/story-e6freuy9-1225862843815

A MAN has been shot in the leg following a pub row while another gunman robbed a man in a shopping centre car park while wearing a full black burqa and sunglasses in a bizarre series of crimes in Sydney.
The gunshot victim, believed to be in his 40s, was involved in an argument at the pub in Forest Rd, Bexley, in the early hours of this morning.

He was shot in the left leg when he left the venue with a mate at about 3.30am.

The gunman got back in the car and fled.

The victim was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Meanwhile, the burqa bandit and an accomplice allegedly stalked their 35-year-old victim after he withdrew a large amount of cash from a shopping centre in Miranda, in the city's south, about 5pm yesterday.

The victim drove to another shopping centre in Hurstville before the man wearing a burqa - traditionally only worn by women in the Islamic culture - drew his gun, grabbed the cash and fled.

Police say the two men they are looking for are about 20 to 25-years-old, of Mediterranean or Middle Eastern appearance and about 170cm tall.
#10
http://www.news.com.au/world/doctor-accidentally-cuts-off-patients-testicle-in-british-hospital/story-e6frfkyi-1225855945527

A DOCTOR accidentally cut off a patient's right testicle in a routine operation at a British hospital.
A medical tribunal heard today Dr Sulieman Al Hourani, 36, was meant to remove a cyst from the organ in a routine operation, The Sun said, however he went a step too far.

Stunned nurses told the Fitness to Practise panel that on realising his mistake, Dr Al Hourani held the body part in his hand looking "surprised".

Counsel Miss Sarah Pritchard, for the General Medical Council, said: "The staff's impression was that he had done it by accident".


Despite the blunder, Dr Al Hourani was allowed to continue working at Fairfield Hospital in Bury, Lancashire, as a surgical locum and registrar.

The Jordanian doctor was dismissed after being accused of stealing two boxes of painkiller dihydrocodeine.

He has now returned home to practise medicine at the University of Jordan.
#11
A sample of what will be in the Daily Telegraph.. I will post a link when it is available  8)



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Edit: The Daily Telegraph found out who we were and banned the interview
#12
When they write about the WCOTC, as per usual, they mention 'you know who'

The Flag Wavers

Trent Dalton - @TrentDalton | Courier Mail, Queensland - Australia | May 2010

http://www.couriermail.com.au/extras/qweekend/fff/features/pdfs/219.pdf

Australia Day brawls, foreign student bashings, the rise of hate groups - how did a love of Australian turn into apathy toward everyone else? How did this commie bull* become the standard of journalism in Australia?

UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS THEY STAND. Kulwant Singh with his hand on his heart reciting the affirmation of Australian citizenship, wife Sunita by his side. They're expecting a baby in June. The child will be raised Australian, they say, filled with Australian values: good humour, openness, a fair-go nature. Kulwant's parents, Mohan and Jogin, have travelled from India's Punjab region to see their boy become an Australian – on January 26 no less. Mohan wears a gold turban. Sweat gathers on his forehead and tears well in his eyes. He knows how much his son has fallen for this island, how deeply enamoured he is with South-East Queensland and this suburban council park in Moorooka, in southern Brisbane, filled this morning with Australians who once called themselves Koreans and Sudanese and Ghanaians and Croatians and Lebanese and Vietnamese. Kulwant plans to join the Australian Defence Force. He says he would die for this country. This moment, he says, is the pinnacle of all of his 34 years. "Oh, I can't express how happy I am feeling now," he says. "The happiness is all around me like an ocean."

On the Gold Coast, Piggy stands in a black singlet and board shorts. He's a natural comic, the kind of knockabout 18-year-old who would have brought levity to a rain-sodden march through the Somme. He drinks Bundaberg Rum and cola. He wears a hat detailing the "Aussie Beer Dictionary" and drives a Torana, which today has two Australian flags attached to the windows, flapping furiously in a wind pushing across the Southport Spit. Cars have formed a row on the peninsula stretching 500m along the waterline: big four-wheel-drives and modified Commodores, Skylines and Ford Falcon utes. Each car has an Australian flag. Some have three, some four. Some have stickers: Southern Cross stars, or "Aussie N' Proud". One says: "Grown here, not flown here." Piggy runs his hand along a Southern Cross tattoo on his forearm. "It means Australia, love it or leave it," he says. "I like that you can walk down the street here and not get shot like in Somalia. That's pretty much it right there."

At Burleigh Heads, further south, a young man has passed out and lies face down under an Australian flag on a beach teeming with people raising beer bottle toasts to nationhood. Brawls and riots have broken out in Burleigh on this national holiday for the past two years, and police have promised zero tolerance for public drunkenness. The bloke lying under the flag celebrated the big day by slugging back a bottle of vodka before midday. He got aggressive and his mates abandoned him by the shoreline, where the tide rose up to his waist before a group of older drinkers dragged him up the beach. Nicholas, 15, is draped in a flag as he trudges across the beach at Surfers Paradise. "It's tourist central now," he says. "It's Australia Day, hey, not international multicultural day." His friend Jarrod is 16. "It's sort of weird when it's Australia Day and you see all these people," he says. "You say, 'Happy Australia Day', and it's, like, 'Ohayou gozaimasu [good morning]'." "We're overpopulated," Nicholas says. "We got to get rid of them. More Australians and less non-Australians." "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!" a man hollers.

DENISE FROM EVERTON HILLS HAS WRITTEN a letter to The Courier-Mail. "There was a time when I looked forward to celebrating Australia Day," she says. "Now, as each Australia Day dawns, I face it with dread. How many racist thugs will crawl out of the woodwork to wreak havoc this year? "The Australian flag should be a symbol of national pride, of mateship, of giving those less fortunate a fair go, of solidarity, of compassion," Denise continues. "Today, when I see our flag emblazoned on the chest of a young man's T-shirt, or flapping from a gatepost, or streaming from the window of a vehicle, I ask myself the question: Is it an expression of patriotism and love of country, or does it embody the sentiment, 'This is my country and you are not welcome'?"

At West End, in Brisbane's inner south, the 400-strong Australia Day Rage Against Racism march files through the gates of Musgrave Park. They've walked from Parliament House in searing heat, Australians of all colours pumping fists and shouting anti-racism slogans, their chants competing with a traditional 21-gun salute echoing from South Bank Parklands. Indigenous leader Paul Spearim takes to a stage overlooking the park. "This ain't no Australia Day," he booms into a microphone. "I'm not Australian ... There might be one day when I can walk down the street with my people at my side and say that I'm a proud Aussie. But I can't if I don't feel like it." In the city's south a few days earlier, two Indian nationals had been allegedly attacked society in separate incidents within a few hours. In one, an Indian man using a public phone was allegedly assaulted and robbed. In the other incident, a 20-year-old Indian man was allegedly assaulted three times during an altercation with two men. "This is a welcoming, tolerant society," acting premier Andrew Fraser quickly as the public, as police rejected claims the attacks were racially motivated. But Taxi Council of Queensland CEO Blair Davies said he had little doubt there was a racial element to some of the increasing number of attacks on cab drivers. (Last year, Queensland drivers reported 789 assaults – an increase of 154 on 2007.) And taxi driver Sandeep Goyle announced to the world on television news that Indian students should no longer come to Australia.

It was more fuel for the bilateral furore over a spate of attacks on Indians in Sydney and Melbourne in the past year. Influential weekly news magazine Outlook, which boasts a readership of 1.5 million English-speaking Indians, in February published a cover story headlined "Why The Aussies Hate Us". Included were quotes from Jim Saleam, NSW head of anti-immigration party Australia First, about Indians "becoming a serious threat to white Australians in the job market". Umesh Chandra, president of the Global Organisation of People of Indian Origin Queensland, was appointed by Premier Anna Bligh as liaison officer to the state's 12,000 Indian students in late January. Visiting India shortly before the Outlook edition was released, he was interviewed by a number of broadcast journalists. "I had to correct them about what Australia really is and not how it has been blown up in Indian media," says Chandra. "In India, you talk to any Joe Blow in the street, any guy driving a taxi, and their perspective on racism is an Indian guy being bashed by an Australian." There do, however, appear to be reasonable grounds for that perception.

Each year since 2001, Professor Kevin Dunn of the University of Western Sydney has surveyed 12,000 people across the country about racism they have both perceived and received. He has just finalised new research on Indians. "Their experiences of racism are more than two times the average," Dunn says. "If you're of Indian background in Australia your likelihood of experiencing racismis high. In fact, higher than for indigenous Australians. "What concerns me is the official denial of racism, which is now apparent in a number of different ways from our political leaders to our bureaucracies. Most Australians believe racism exists in Australia and we have found 85 per cent of people believe something should be done about it. That makes political denial and inaction all the more perplexing. My concern is that does nourish the rise of organised racist groups."

Murri leader and university lecturer Sam Watson, who has called on the state government to class the two Brisbane attacks as hate crimes requiring mandatory jail terms, claims we're seeing a political whitewash. "Indian trade and Asian trade means real dollars," he tells Qweekend, "and [the government] will do anything to disguise what are blatantly racially motivated attacks on Indian ethnics. The racial genie was well and truly let out of the bottle in Queensland by Pauline Hanson and in 2010 there is still a deep undercurrent ... the political leadership doesn't have the integrity and the guts to tackle this head-on. So we see these young white Australian thugs wrapping themselves in the Australian flag to justify their outright racism."

QUEENSLAND IS A STATE UNDER PRESSURE. Each year an estimated 55,000 people move to the south-east, Australia's fastest-growing region, and there'll be four million people living in the region within two decades. This will generate demand for 575,000 new homes and 425,000 new jobs. In the past financial year alone, the state's population (now 4.5 million) swelled by 112,900, putting very real strain on infrastructure, jobs and lifestyle. These pressures mix readily with the rhetoric of extreme nationalists, who often refer to an "explosion of blacks"; a state "overpopulated with Asians". Yet 40 per cent of the 32,496 overseas settler arrivals to Queensland in the year to June 30, 2008, were from New Zealand (13,009); 18.3 per cent were from the United Kingdom (5954); 4.8 per cent from South Africa (1570); 3.8 per cent from India (1228), and 2.6 per cent from China (846). Sudanese immigrant figures didn't chart, yet the estimated 6000 Sudanese living in Queensland are often drawn into race-hate campaigns. The largest group of people to arrive in the state between 2008-09 were from NSW (49,132). A Galaxy poll released just before Australia Day showed 66 per cent of Australians believed immigration should be capped. In the past four years, similar polls have indicated Australians were reasonably comfortable with immigration levels.

Immigration academic Dr Bob Birrell from Monash University tells Qweekend the figures show "the tide is turning". "The issue of how we cope with all these extra people has now moved toward the higher threshold of what counts in people's minds," he says. "And that feeling is very strong in Queensland." Add to this the ghosts of the White Australia policy and One Nation party – along with post- September 11 fears and concern about refugees arriving by boat – and Queensland starts to look bad for immigrants, at least on paper. "Do we have a history of racism? Absolutely," says Dr Fiona Barlow from the University of Queensland's School of Psychology. "Is there still racism in Queensland? Without a doubt. Does this mean that we are all bad people and Queensland is doomed? Not at all." Barlow, who has spent two decades studying race relations in Australia, says "we spawned Pauline Hanson, endorsed the White Australia policy far longer than any other state, and continue to mistreat non-white Australians institutionally and interpersonally" but these examples "are not characteristic of Queenslanders alone, but wider Australia". It's the grouping phenomenon, she says, that has fuelled the rise of blind nationalism among some young white Australian men. "For most of us, 'Australian' is a large part of our personal identity, and we want to celebrate it with our fellow Australians. So we wave the flag, idolise Ned Kelly, and proudly state that we are 'made in Australia'. There is nothing wrong with this ... the problem arises when national pride is associated with hatred of nonwhite Australians and immigrants. Often when society we want to feel good about our group, we resort to bagging and insulting other groups."

I ask Natalie Alberts, assistant director of the Musgrave Park Cultural Centre: are there racist groups operating in Queensland? She laughs and slaps her knees – apparently it's a stupid question. "What about the KKK for a start?" she says. On February 1, 2008, two weeks before Kevin Rudd's formal apology to the Stolen Generations, it was reported that a 30-year-old Townsville man posted on YouTube a video of himself dressed in a Ku Klux Klan-style whitehooded uniform beside a burning cross. He said he filmed the video in response to Rudd's apology. "My brother was living in Ingham with his wife," says Alberts, "and they were terrorised by people smashing their windows wearing white pillowcases over their heads."

In May last year, Thomas Robb, the Arkansas-based national director of major KKK faction The Knights Party, told the Sunday Herald Sun the group had infiltrated Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Darwin. The existence of a formal Queensland chapter of the Klan cannot be verified; Barlow says that if such groups do exist here, they are tiny minorities. However, there are local versions on the theme. On the Gold Coast, the Queensland chapter of the Southern Cross Hammer Skinheads will this month host an international white pride festival. The Queensland group – which declined an interview request – is a member of the global US-born Hammerskin Nation. The Gold Coast event is sponsored by Blood & Honour, a neo-Nazi group that's been banned in Germany. The Queensland Anti-discrimination Act says serious racial vilification – inciting hatred of others by threatening physical harm – is a criminal offence, with a maximum penalty of a $7000 fine or six months' jail for individuals. But there are no specific hate-crime offences in Queensland's criminal code; other charges relating to violence would need to be applied. "The only Australian jurisdiction that has [hate-crime] laws is Western Australia," says Gail Mason, director of the Sydney Institute of Criminology and a race-hate specialist. "If people make a complaint to a discrimination agency it can be referred to a prosecution, but there haven't been any [race-hate] prosecutions anyhow, so it's not used."

Public acts of racism by groups such as the Southern Cross Hammer Skinheads are rare, says Sydney-based human rights lawyer George Newhouse. The groups prefer to incite hatred anonymously through dedicated internet sites. Cyber-racism, he says, "is the new frontier for cowards and racists". Newhouse is leading a first-of-its-kind legal action against Google Australia after his client, Aboriginal man Steve Hodder-Watt, complained to the Human Rights Commission about Google search results linking to a racist website. Google said it had removed the offending site from its search results, but the case is still before the commission. "I estimate there are more than 1000 of these race-hate sites throughout Australia and the world," says Newhouse. "We are seeing the proliferation of vile material located in places that are outside the reach of the Australian authorities." Stormfront Down Under is the Australian face of a global Stormfront internet forum, which was reported in June 2008 to be attracting 40,000 unique users each day. Recently an Australian with the user name Quejumpingafghan [Br.IanVonTurpie] posted a message: "Yesterday a little Sudo asked me for change, I ignored him, but I thought to myself, doesn't he get given enough?" Teutonic Wombat from Rockhampton replied with a description of how he "once put a Sudanese mug on his butt in Brisbane".

Rockhampton is home to a branch of the World Church of the Creator https://creativityalliance.com/category/australia/queensland (aka the Church of Creativity), a group established in the US in 1973 "for the survival, expansion and advancement of our white race exclusively". In 2002, WCOTC pamphlets referring to an "Aboriginal cancer" within the central Queensland city were distributed among the population. In Victoria, WCOTC spokesman "Reverend" Patrick O'Sullivan defended the group's right to propagate its views: "I don't care if they wish to call us racist – we believe in the white race, we believe in white racial loyalty." In August that year he was sentenced to two years, nine months' imprisonment for bashing and stabbing a man [a skinhead at a party] who questioned his beliefs. O'Sullivan was back speaking on behalf of his church last year, and today the Rockhampton branch mails out copies of publications such as Nature's Eternal Religion and the White Man's Bible to believers. Amid the anger and frustration festering post- September 11, post-GFC, people are looking for scapegoats. And that considerable group of young Australian nationalists – chattering on the internet, convening in loungerooms or meeting on the Gold Coast – could prove a powerful force for a politician able to give their blind views vision. "These small groups of people can do a great deal of damage, and that happens," says the University of Western Sydney's Professor Dunn. "If people who have these views begin to imagine that they have the consensus position – that they are the majority view – they become more emboldened."

ABOUT 85KM WEST OF BRISBANE, PERRY JEWELL sips a glass of white wine in the Forest Hill pub. It's the pub where he once hosted meetings of his Confederate Action Party, its members discussing policies such as "Abolish the Aboriginal Affairs Department" and "Cancel the refugee program". Jewell presents as a knowledgeable high school history teacher, with the conservative dress sense to match. But all his history lessons are themed in social decay. The CAP was the unofficial predecessor to One Nation, and Jewell a behind-the-scenes figure in the rise of Pauline Hanson in 1994. Where you have a vacuum in leadership, he says, "people will create a leader or a symbol for everything that is in their minds". He says he advised Hanson, jailed in August 2003 for electoral fraud (the conviction was quashed the following November), "to stay in prison and we would have built the biggest political party this country has ever seen and we would have voted the bastards out next time round. She was brave. But she became an opportunist. And she became a blocking mechanism to the right wing. Pauline couldn't talk in detail on a dozen different topics." He tilts his head. "Try me. I sense these people would get behind someone with intelligence." Born in Northern Ireland to English parents in 1941, Jewell was raised in Kenya and Tanzania and worked in "military intelligence" in South Africa and what was then Rhodesia. He moved his family to Queensland in time to watch Joh Bjelke-Petersen's National Party self-destruct, and after the 1990 suicide of his son, Wayne – his boy was, he later discovered, broke – he began tuning into the "dissent and discord" among Queenslanders. He began making notes about the fallout from what he considered poor government. He created 38 policies and founded the CAP on the verandah of his home on a small farm in Tarampa, northwest of Ipswich. He traversed the state in the passenger seats of transport trucks, recruiting members.

At the party's peak in 1994, he says, there were 5000 members in 72 branches in Queensland, NSW and Victoria. Jewell is now a senior Queensland member of the Australia First Party, founded in 1996. The party boldly announced itself in July last year as the first anti-immigration party since One Nation to gain enough members (the required 500) to contest a federal election. Not far from Forest Hill is Crows Nest. In 2006, residents here and in nearby Toowoomba opened their letterboxes to find pamphlets saying "Toowoomba is Under Attack!" and outlining a "program of action" to halt a refugee "invasion" of the city.

A supporting internet essay, co-written by Australia First's NSW leader Jim Saleam, said: "Toowoomba is to be the subject of colonisation by African refugees drawn chiefly from Sudan." The city began accepting Sudanese through a refugee settlement program in 2000; it's now home to more than 1000 Sudanese, who are supported by local church and community groups. Mark Copland, chairman of the Toowoomba Catholic Social Justice Commission, says he knows Sudanese families who've had rocks hurled at their homes. But it's subtle acts of racism he sees more frequently: a side remark, a sneer. "There's an Asian woman that works in this office," he says. "Sometimes just walking home, young people will drive in a fast car and swerve towards her. I find this unbelievable."
In February, Premier Bligh announced a plan to direct the flow of skilled migrants to regional areas in a bid to ease population pressures on the state's south-east. Jewell, meanwhile, accuses Australia, France, Germany and "especially Britain" of intellectual theft by stealing skilled workers from Third World nations. "If God made man and put all these different races on this world, who are we to homogenise them all? Where are we going? What is wrong with friendly competition? We need Fortress Australia," he says.

Similar views areheld by Nationalist Alternative Australia, a nationwide, Melbourne-based group of student activists formed "to be the voice for the ordinary Australian". It aims to "reaffirm Australian cultural and national identity and restore the sovereignty and independence of the Australian nation". One of the leaflets its members distribute through universities depicts visas on a conveyor belt, a boat in the background. "Overcrowded tutorials? Has your uni become a visa factory? Let your voice be heard with the pro-Aussie movement." Take away the obvious issue of colour and, try as they might, these nationalist groups seem unable to pinpoint the true nature of the Australian identity they hold so dear. The NAA, for instance, tells Qweekend that "what we consider the Australian identity is generally the identity the country had prior to it becoming necessary to tell people what being Australian is".

ON THE SURFERS PARADISE BOARDWALK, a Christian evangelist preaches to young surfers wrapped in Australian flags. The evangelist hands out cards with an image of the Southern Cross above the question: "Are you a good Aussie?" Text on the back of the card asks: "Does standing up for your mates make you a good Australian or is it something else? Let's see if you are a good enough Aussie to get to Heaven." Even the religious groups are co-opting the Australian identity – which, evidently, many believe can be encapsulated in a single word: "Aussie". "I would like to take nationalism back, in a sense," says Barlow. "I would love to look at the flag and think, 'There is someone who loves Australia, who is kind and welcoming to people of all backgrounds.' This is nota pipe dream." At the Moorooka ceremony, to the side of the ceremonial tent, Norma Dors wipes away tears. A tall and proud woman from Liberia, on the western tip of Africa, she came to Australia last year, escaping civil war and chronic poverty.

Through relatives, she'd organised passage to Australia for her daughter Frances when she was a toddler. She is 11 now. Dors feared her daughter wouldn't recognise her at the airport but Frances ran to her with open arms. Dors's mother, Mary Gbayou, and her aunt, Admira Gbayou, have just become Australians. They were living last year in a refugee camp in Ghana, surviving on one daily meal of cassava soaked in milk. In the camps, says Dors, "they do anything to you that they want ... It was not safe anywhere. By grace of God we have found a life here." Dors will make her own Pledge of Commitment to Australia in good time. She turns back to the stage. She's missed the first part of a rendition of the national anthem. But she nods her head joyfully as 42 new Australians sing the second verse. It's the one about our radiant Southern Cross, and the boundless plains we have for those who've come across the seas.
#13
http://penrith-press.whereilive.com.au/news/story/white-supremacists-target-penrith/

WHITE supremacists are targeting Penrith in a recruitment campaign for a group that first emerged in the US.

The Creativity Alliance has distributed flyers at Glenmore Park and Kingswood and posted a banner on the Kingswood Rd M4 overpass recently.

A Glenmore Park resident contacted the Press about the group, which has a Penrith postal address.

The resident, who asked for his name to be withheld, said he was "disgusted" by the group's message.

"I saw the flyers and thought they were junk mail," the 18-year-old said.

"Then I had a good look at one and thought, "What's the point?'."

He said the contents of the flyers didn't have a place in Penrith.

After receiving about 10 in the past few months, he saw the banner while driving on the M4.

"I remembered the flyers when I saw the flag," he said.

"I ripped it down and ditched it in a bush, but someone put it back up."

On the group's website, its NSW co-ordinator is listed as Chris Smith.

The Press contacted him by email and he responded to questions.

Mr Smith said the group hoped to educate white Australians about "what is really going on in the world".

"(We are) helping them see through the everyday hypocrisy of a morally bereft society ... rather than relying on a biased media and a corrupt government telling them what, how and where to think," he wrote. "It is time white people awaken to reality and realise that doing what is best for the white race is best for themselves."

Asked how many members the group had, Mr Smith refused to comment.

#14
Here is the original story from Whitelaw Towers.

Mossad alive and well at a Shopping Centre Near You Pt2

Well that didn't take long readers. Our first cab off the rank is from Toowoomba QLD. A little back ground on Toowoomba first. Toowoomba is the largest regional city in Australia and is situated about 120 km west of Brisbane. From what we have been told it has a few strategic bases situated in and around it. In Toowoomba itself we have the 25/49 Darling Downs Infantry Battalion. 20km north of Toowoomba well what do you know we have the Australian Army Navy Air Force Electronic Warfare Unit at Cabala. Interesting, it would seem that they are the eyes and ears of our Defense in Northern Australia. Next we have The Army Aviation stationed at Oakey that is 20km west of Toowoomba. So yeah its a bit of hub for our Defense forces.

#15
I found this on C18 Forum and I know Joel was once a friend of yours, Cailen ...

JoelEyes: Joel Dufresne, some of you might remember from the Creativity Movement, has asked that I post this website here for public viewing. He also requests that you review it. All the documents are there for viewing. There is no chance that this is a lie.
Thank you

www.joeldufresnecase.com

Do you guys even care when someone is destroyed in your name? The only people who have shown any concern is HSN.

AusDutch: This is disgraceful-we all need to be aware of this case, as it could happen to any of us at any time. I hope she has a conscience, and decides to come forward and tell the truth,(although I wonder whether this would make any difference now). I can only wish Joel all the best in the future, and I hope something comes about to help him in his fight for justice.


JoelEyes: Thank you very much for the sentiment It has been few and far between and slow in coming. He has only received one one letter from the TCM and that was to beg for supplies he doesn't have for a group that abandoned him at the first sign of trouble.

Then Paddy Steps in to Save the Day  ::) (notice the bad grammar?)

RAHOWANOW:That is a load of *ing bull*!No one abandoned anyone.So please the false accusations against TCM thanks.

JoelEyes: But anyway this is not a referendum about who is righteous between you guys. The issue is about injustice. I don't know if you personally know Joel or all the effort, time and personal sacrifice he made to promote your church but Joel feels he has a right to be angry. He stood in front of a judge and verbally refused to denounce his beliefs and took 50 yrs on the chin without even flinching. You would think your church would be proud to have a guy like him around.
You could post a link to his website like detroitiscrap.com did.

RAHOWANOW: You made a false claim about TCM 'abandoning' someone,which is not true.Of course I cant let that be said without replying.

JoelEyes: After reading this thread to Joel, he asked me to reply. I am quoting his words as he dictates them, by phone, " First off, no one is lying about anything, your attempts to defend the TCM are laudable but misplaced. The problem is not with the group but with your leadership, they know who they are. If support was gushing forth, would this even be an issue? You are obviously being mislead. I have in the last 3 1/2 years only received one letter from any one who was at the time a member of the TCM and that was Patrick O'Sullivan. If there was any assistance forthcoming from the TCM, please show any evidence of it. Who remained in correspondence with me? Who tried to help me find legal assistance? When did the TCM publicly defend me against the charges? When have any of your members done anything to promote my website? Why did that website have to be put together by anyone but yourselves? If the TCM's reputation is damaged it will not be because of this thread, me or anyone who spoke the truth, it will be because of the church's failure to accept responsibility and amend its mistakes."

That is it so far,but ill keep you updated  :P

Update: Joel's Liaison may be contacted through Creator Forum via the forum profile at
https://creativityalliance.com/forum/profile/JoelDufresne
#16
That is attacks on Indians in Australia by African and Middle Eastern youth, for which Indian newspapers blame White Australians ...

http://www.news.com.au/national/police-smeared-in-indian-newspaper-as-ku-klux-klan/story-e6frfkvr-1225817199443

Get a life  ::)

#17
Quote from: Paddy O'SullivanDidnt take long for you to spill more of your bull* Nick did it?The Creativity Movement and C18 are two separate and different things.You have no right to even mention Rev Hale's name after you ran from the church and started throwing idle slander around.The so-called 'Creativity Alliance' isnt even a group.If you had bothered to research them you would find that they are anti-Skinhead.You would 'nt have the faintest idea has to whom or how many Creators there is here,so you and Justin can drop it with the bull* that I would expect to hear from the anti-racists,-like the line that Im the only member etc.So it's you that can * off and die.

Note: Paddy is the only member of TCM in Australia.

Edit: Paddy was finally booted out of TCM citing the same reasons that the CA had given ten years before.
#18
I am an ex-member of TCM. As many people on here are I believe. My reason for leaving is about the same as everybody elses: PATRICK. ::) Some of you probably know me as Smitty. Patrick is a complete liar and fed them to me for the past year and a half. Unfortunately I ate them up and said some things which I now know that Patty made up.

To anyone who I may of offended in the past I would like to apologize. It will not happen again. I would like to thank Rev. Sinn and Pontifex Cambeul for pointing me in the right direction.

Anyway, Hi to all Creators. I hope to prosper here! :)
 
 
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