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Kevin Bracken, Australian trade unionist stands up for 9/11 truth – PM discusses in Federal Parliament
Sparked off by the Australian Greens request for a debate on the war in Afghanistan, Kevin Bracken the president of the Trades Hall council and the secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia, has taken a stand and made his views clear once again. In regards to the September 11th 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, Bracken has gone on the record stating that “I believe the official story is a conspiracy theory that doesn’t stand up to scientific scrutiny”. 76.79% of readers polled agree. Kevin Brackens comments were later discussed during question time by Julia Gillard the PM of Australia. Continue reading
Posted in 9/11, Discussion, Julia Gillard, Kevin Bracken, Politics, Privacy, Truth
Tagged 9/11, Australian politics, Jon Faine, Julia Gillard, Kevin Bracken, linkedin
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Chinese government “protects” China from the Nobel Peace Prize
The Chinese government has used its Internet filter and search control to hide news that Liu Xiaobo (an imprisoned Chinese human rights activist) has been awarded the 2010 Nobel Peace Prize. Is this the kind of control that Julia Gillard and Stephen Conroy want from the Australian Internet Filter? Continue reading
