This section allows you to view all posts made by this member. Note that you can only see posts made in areas you currently have access to.
Show posts MenuQuote from: Ben Klassen"I have said it time and time again: CREATIVITY defies classification into any present categories of racial, political, or religious movements. It is not similar to, or a copy of any other movement, past or present. It is not a re-tread of Hitler's Nazi movement, nor are we "Neo-Nazis." It is not similar to, or affiliated with, any of the Klans. It is not a White Supremacy group." Ben Klassen, September 1983.
QuoteThe Australian communications regulator has issued a stark warning that websites who link out to 'banned' hyperlinks are liable to fines of up to Aus $11,000 a day.
The news comes after web forum Whirlpool was threatened with the fine for posting a hyperlink to a blacklisted anti-abortion website.
Wikileaks blacklisted
One of the newest additions to Australia's 'blacklisted hyperlinks' list is Wikileaks; the website that publishes anonymous submissions of sensitive info on everything from corporations, religion and governments.
The blacklisting of certain pages of the site has come about after Wikileaks posted a list of websites at the tail end of 2008 that comprised the 'secret internet censorship' list for Denmark. On this list were over 3,500 sites that were censored or banned in the country.
Disturbing picture
While Australia's list of blacklisted sites currently stands at 1,370, the Sydney Morning Herald is reporting that that list could increase to around 10,000 sites – most of which are of illegal pornographic content, but could also includes sites that house incendiary political discussions.
"The Government is embarking on a deeply unpopular and troubling experiment to fine-tune its ability to censor the internet," said communications spokesman Senator Scott Ludlam of Australian opposition party Greens.
"If you consider this kind of net censorship in the context of Australia's anti-terror laws, it paints a disturbing picture indeed."
On its website, Wikileaks, which leaked the news that the government had banned it for leaking information, simply said: "The first rule of censorship is that you cannot talk about censorship."
Currently, it is not illegal for internet users in Australia to click on the sites found on the web blacklist. The people targeted by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) are webmasters linking out to the sites that the government have flagged up as inappropriate.
This could all change, however, if a mandatory internet filtering censorship scheme is implemented – something that is being debated at the moment.
Via Sydney Morning Herald
By Marc Chacksfield
Quote from: http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,25105388-5005961,00.htmlGRAPHIC footage of a youth's brutal bashing at a train station shows three attackers taking turns to kick him in the head.
Detectives investigating the vicious assault say they are appalled by the level of violence, which left the 23-year-old man from Sunshine in Melbourne's west with serious head injuries.
The man was beaten even after he handed over the backpack that appeared to be the motive behind the gang-attack.
Transit detective Mark Sontag said he believed even the trio's mates and family would not hesitate to turn them in, given the nature of the assault, the Herald Sun reports.
The disturbing footage shows the slightly-built youth's head bouncing on the concrete walls of the underpass as he is kicked time and time again by three men of African appearance, even after slumping to the ground unconscious.
Afterwards, one of the attackers appears to clap his hands in what appears to be a celebration of the sickening assault.
"Even the perpetrators families' would be disgusted by this," he said.
Police said there was nothing of real value in the victim's bag.
According to the police the unemployed Sunshine man was kicked unconscious and left for dead in the Sunshine Railway Station underpass at 12.10am on Tuesday morning.
The victim initially tried to ignore the three attackers as they tried to engage him in conversation on the train and the platform, before surrounding him and knocking him to the ground.
"This is a pretty appalling attack on a vulnerable young man who was by himself at the Sunshine railway station," Sen-Constable Sontag said.
QuoteUPDATE 1:01am: THE death toll in Australia's worst ever bushfires has hit 93.
At least 650 homes have been destroyed and 3733 people have registered with the Red Cross after evacuating their properties.
The number left homeless is expected to be far higher, the Red Cross says.
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Christine Nixon said the death toll included at least four children.
"The sad part for me is to say to the community that there will be more deaths, we believe," Ms Nixon said at a 6pm press conference at Moe Police Station.
"We will find more bodies as we gain access to different parts of the fire areas, where at the moment we just havn't been able to get in.
"So far we have found people in cars, it looks like they have decided late to leave their premises.
"We have found people who have been in properties, in their paddocks.
"We've found others in their houses.
"It covers the whole range. And the sad part is that we found children. That is devastating for us."
Ms Nixon said she was sickened by the fact some of the fires may have been deliberately lit.[more ...]
Quote from: Some Vile Nigger"That these filthy creatures who call themselves humans that are white could and do think they are above the universal laws of nature, God and karma bespeaks the psychological sickness that is now inherent in them because of their unwillingness to change,"
QuoteCruise's Valkyrie blasted as "Nazi apologia"
An influential US critic on Friday blasted Tom Cruise's latest movie Valkyrie as ``Nazi apologia'' in the sharpest criticism yet of the WWII thriller.
The movie features the US superstar as Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, an aristocratic German who headed a group of top officers who hatched a plot to kill Hitler late in the war.
Roger Friedman, film critic for Fox News, said the movie appeared to intentionally minimise the impact of Nazism.
"I'm concerned that Valkyrie could represent a new trend in filmmaking: Nazi apologia. Not once in Valkyrie do any of the 'heroes' mention what's happening around them. Hitler has systemically killed millions,'' said Friedman.
"Valkyrie opens the door to a dangerous new thought: that the Holocaust and all the other atrocities could be of secondary importance to the cause of German patriotism.''
Friedman criticised the set designers for minimising or hiding the swastikas that have become symbols of the evils of Nazism, and blasted the portrayal of Hitler as a ``doddering fool with a British accent and a nice suit''.
Friedman's political criticism of the movie may have been the sharpest of US reviews, but it was far from the only negative assessment.
Writing in the Washington Post, Phillip Kennicott blasted the film's puzzling failure to portray von Stauffenberg's life before his unsuccessful assassination attempt - when he was untroubled by Nazism and served as Hitler's loyal soldier.
Kennicott also criticised the movie for failing to point out that the plot was hatched not out of moral objections to Nazism but only when Germany was facing imminent collapse.
Stauffenberg ``was not a committed anti-Nazi until very late in the game'', wrote Kennicott. ``Many anti-Hitler conspirators weren't so much against Nazism, with its vile racial and militarist policies, as they were against Hitler's disastrous leadership of the war''.
Cruise himself came close to distorting the extent of German support for Hitler and his policies.
``It's important to know that it wasn't everybody - not everybody felt the way (Hitler did) or fell into the Nazi ideology,'' Cruise said during the film's US press tour.
``The thing that stood out to me was Stauffenburg himself and the amount of desperation and pain for him,'' Cruise said. ``He wanted a moral country that participated in the world, not one of annihilation and Holocausts and world domination.
``He was a man who was able to see through all the propaganda and see how utterly insane Hitler was, and ultimately he was the one to say, 'Somebody's got to shoot that bastard.'''
QuoteSouth Australian police have moved to effectively ban the Finks motorcycle gang using world-first legislation to crack down on their criminal activities.
Police Commissioner Mal Hyde confirmed today that an application had been forwarded to Attorney-General Michael Atkinson to have the Finks named a "declared organisation" under tough new anti-gang laws.
If successful the declaration will essentially make it illegal for gang members to meet or gather together.
The new laws, which came into effect in September, also allow magistrates to issue control orders against gang members and introduce a new offence of criminal association to stop gang members and their hangers-on from gathering.
The Finks are the first group targeted by the new legislation, but further applications to outlaw other bikie gangs are expected, with police likely to move against street gangs as well.
When the new laws came into effect Assistant Commissioner Tony Harrison said officers had been working for some time to prepare cases against key groups, with bikie gangs the first in their sights....
Police intelligence suggests there are about 250 initiated members of eight bikie gangs operating in South Australia, with a further 150 people closely associated with those groups [more ...]
Quote from: http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,22606,24528824-2682,00.htmlNazi flag flyers admit they made mistake
MATT NEAGLE
October 21, 2008
AN Adelaide man who flew a Nazi flag on his South Rd, Croydon, property has spoken to AdelaideNow about how it was originally put up as a party joke.
But the act has been slammed by RSL national president Bill Crews, who described the act as "sickening".
The Croydon man, who only gave his name as "Will", said the Nazi flag went up as a joke at a "drunken" house party a few weeks ago.
"It's the funniest story around... well I found it funny, apparently the community is not finding it too funny," Will said.
"We meant no offence, just a drunken party, bit of fun, never took the bloody thing down, caused a whole heap of offence, we're sorry about that, but you know..."
When asked by AdelaideNow if he knows the symbolism of the flag, Will replied:
"Not really, no."
Earlier this morning, state Attorney-General Michael Atkinson rode his bike, with an Australian flag attached, onto the the man's property to talk to the resident.
Mr Atkinson told media he spoke to the man and explained to him why the flag is offensive to people in Australia, including Polish immigrants.
He also said to the man it would be best to take the flag down - which was attached to a pole in the man's backyard.
Around 10am, the flag was brought down and replaced with an Australian flag.
Will said Mr Atkinson "told us where we stand, where our legal rights are, and we told him what we wanted, which was not to cause all of this offence in the community, and (that) we wanted to remove the flag and put the Australain flag back up."
Will said he hoped the community could "get past" the incident.
"There's no point to persecute someone for a mistake," he said.
"The Australian (flag's) the one that belongs there, that's why I built the flag pole."
Mr Atkinson earlier told ABC Radio that while the flag was in very bad taste, the issue was one of freedom of expression.
"I assume that the tenants are that one per cent type people who just like to shock and disgust, like they've managed to do,'' he said.
"Unless one can argue that it incites racial hatred, then I suspect it's a matter of free speech, free expression.''
Major General Crews, RSL national president, said the Nazi flag was the symbol of a regime that took the world to war in 1939 costing millions of lives, including those of 40,000 Australian servicemen and women.
"It's quite sickening to hear there are people in the community who are so ignorant and objectionable to fly this flag," Major General Crews said today on Nine.
"Australians will be rightly offended by this and most veterans are grossly offended by it."
Please note AdelaideNow cannot publish comments that are racist or incite hatred.
Quote from: http://www.downundernewslinks.com/Email: staff@downundernewslinks.com
First breach of copyrights notice: From the ABC on September 26, 2008 @ 10:25 am
Second breach of copyrights notice: From Fairfax Media on September 30, 2008 @ 16:27 pm
Fairfax Media sent their email notice four days after Downunder Newslinks was put in Maintenance Mode...
Copyright Infringement emails will be posted here soon!
Due to current events the DNL news section will be offline for a while.
Quote from: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/05/14/2243953.htmBelief in God childish, Jews not chosen people: Einstein
Posted Wed May 14, 2008 7:00am AEST
Albert Einstein described belief in God as "childish superstition" and said Jews were not the chosen people, in a letter to be sold in London this week, an auctioneer said.
The father of relativity, whose previously known views on religion have been more ambivalent and fuelled much discussion, made the comments in response to a philosopher in 1954.
As a Jew himself, Einstein said he had a great affinity with Jewish people but said they "have no different quality for me than all other people."
"The word God is for me nothing more than the expression and product of human weaknesses, the Bible a collection of honourable, but still primitive legends which are nevertheless pretty childish.
"No interpretation no matter how subtle can (for me) change this," he wrote in the letter written on January 3, 1954 to the philosopher Eric Gutkind, cited by The Guardian newspaper.
The German-language letter is being sold Thursday by Bloomsbury Auctions in Mayfair, London, after being in a private collection for more than 50 years, said the auction house's managing director Rupert Powell.
In it the renowned scientist, who declined an invitation to become Israel's second president, rejected the idea that the Jews are God's chosen people.
"For me the Jewish religion like all others is an incarnation of the most childish superstitions," he said.
"And the Jewish people to whom I gladly belong and with whose mentality I have a deep affinity have no different quality for me than all other people."
And he added: "As far as my experience goes, although they are protected from the worst cancers by a lack of power. Otherwise I cannot see anything 'chosen' about them."
Previously the great scientist's comments on religion - such as "Science without religion is lame, religion without science is blind" - have been the subject of much debate, used notably to back up arguments in favour of faith.
Mr Powell said the letter being sold this week gave a clear reflection of Einstein's real thoughts on the subject. "He's fairly unequivocal as to what he's saying. There's no beating about the bush," he said.
Quote from: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/03/04/2179961.htm
Posted Tue Mar 4, 2008 11:39pm AEDT
Updated Wed Mar 5, 2008 8:12am AEDT
Moses was on psychedelic drugs when he heard God deliver the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai, an Israeli researcher claimed in a study published this week.
Such mind-altering substances formed an integral part of the religious rites of Israelites in biblical times, Benny Shanon, a professor of cognitive psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem wrote in the Time and Mind journal of philosophy.
"As far as Moses on Mount Sinai is concerned, it was either a supernatural cosmic event, which I don't believe, or a legend, which I don't believe either, or finally, and this is very probable, an event that joined Moses and the people of Israel under the effect of narcotics," Dr Shanon told Israeli public radio.
QuoteCRIMINAL gangs should be viewed as the equivalent of terrorists in our society, Premier Mike Rann said in Auckland today.
The New Zealand Government is considering legislation to ban criminal gangs in the face of a growing methamphetamine trade and gang activity.
The plan has come under fire from opposition lawmakers, who accuse the Government of doing too little too late to control gangs.
Mr Rann met Corrections Minister Phil Goff and Minister of Justice and Police Annette King, in Auckland this morning, to discuss the anti-gang legislation introduced in South Australia in July.
New Zealand is considering introducing similar legislation.
New Zealand police figures showed 75 per cent of those caught making or trafficking methamphetamine were gang members or gang associates.
The legislation has proved controversial in Australian, coming under fire from many quarters, a fact Mr Rann made no apologies for.
"Is it draconian? Yes. Do I think it's necessary? Yes," he said.
The South Australian law gives Attorney-General Michael Atkinson the power to declare a gang a criminal organisation.
Criminal gangs had to be considered as "terrorists within", Mr Rann said.
Mr Rann said he visited the FBI in Washington DC several years ago for a briefing on how to deal with criminal gangs, which was pivotal in the development of the state's legislation.
The biggest lesson from the visit was the realisation that to deal with gangs you had to "follow the money tree", he said.
Mr Rann's comments were echoed in a combined press-conference with Mr Goff and Ms King, where the ministers also defended the Government's record of action against gangs.
Mr Goff said if similar legislation were passed in New Zealand it would compliment two pieces of legislation already before Parliament, both designed to disrupt criminal activity by gangs.
QuoteGirl faces trial over carved swastika on hip
September 17, 2008 12:49am
Article from: Reutershttp://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,24359226-663,00.htmlDead Link.
A GERMAN teenager accused of engraving a swastika into her hip and blaming the injury on right-wing militants has gone on trial in eastern Germany.
The 18-year-old, known only as Rebecca K., had last year been hailed as a local hero when she reported saving a five-year-old from being pushed and shoved by four neo-Nazi youths, risking her own safety and subsequently being attacked herself.
Despite public outrage and a promised police reward of €5000 ($7096) for any witnesses or evidence, nobody was able to back up her statements.
"We have often had cases where individuals fake a chargeable offence, but this one is extraordinary," said Lutz Hasselmann, spokesman for the district court of Hainichen, near the eastern city of Chemnitz.
The girl became a local celebrity and was awarded an honorary medal for exceptional courage after she told police about the attack, which she said included cutting a swastika into the skin of her hip with a scalpel-like object.
Nazi symbols, including swastikas, are banned in Germany.
The girl had accused members of 'Sturm 34', a right-wing organisation which was last year banned by the state of Saxony, where far-right groups are particularly strong.
Hasselmann said the lack of evidence caused prosecutors to doubt the young woman's account.
She is charged with making false accusations and lying to the police and public authorities, in a trial expected to last until mid-October.
Legal Notices The Church of Creativity is a Professional, Non-Violent, Progressive Pro-White Religion. We promote White Civil Rights, White Self-Determination, and White Liberation via 100% legal activism. We do not promote, tolerate nor incite illegal activity. [More ...] Creator Origins Church of the Creator: Founded by Ben Klassen - Year Zero (1973CE) Your Own Creator Forum: Continuously Online Since 25AC (1998CE) Creativity Alliance & Church of Creativity: Founded 30AC (2003CE) Links: The History of Creativity | The Creator Calendar Explained » Save the White Race - Join the Church of Creativity « 23 Words What is good for the White Race is of the Highest Virtue; What is bad for the White Race is the Ultimate Sin. ![]() ![]() ![]()
×
![]() ![]() Copyright © 30 AC - AC (2003 CE - CE), Creativity Alliance. All Rights Reserved. Back to the Top |