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− | '''The [[Australian]] [[deep state]]''' | + | '''The [[Australian]] [[deep state]]''' was spun off the main [[UK deep state]] in the 19th century{{cn}}, allowing the country to be granted formal independence in [[1901]]. As in many other Western-aligned countries, its alignment shifted from [[London]] to [[Washington DC]] after [[1945]]. The Australian deep state has occasionally shown its hand by less than covert [[regime change]] operations. In [[1975]], for example, a US ordered [[1975 Australian coup d'etat|clandestine coup d'etat]] removed [[Gough Whitlam]], who was showing too much independence. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
− | + | [[London]] used Australia, a British colony, as a dumping ground for unwanted people. As increasing demands for self-rule increased, the [[UK deep state]] created an effective Australian deep state, controlled from London. | |
− | == | + | ===Adelaide Establishment=== |
+ | The [[Adelaide Establishment]] is a group of wealthy landowners and industrialists who have played a considerable role in the history of [[South Australia]] since its foundation in 1836. Similar establishments exist in the other Australian states, for example centered around the [[Melbourne Club]] and [[Australian Club (Sydney)]]. | ||
− | ===Removal of Gough Whitlam=== | + | ==20th Century== |
+ | Independence was publicly declared in 1901{{why}}, and confirmed by the [[Statute of Westminster]] in [[1931]]<ref>https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-96.html</ref>. Australia developed its own diplomatic service during [[World War 2]]. As with other colonies, the [[UK deep state]] continued its control, intervening if the "[[democratically]]" chosen "leaders" showed too much independence. | ||
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+ | ===Pre-WW2=== | ||
+ | After the [[Russian revolution]] in [[1917]], paramilitary groups such as the [[Old Guard (Australia)|Old Guard]] and [[Old Guard (Australia)|New Guard]] were created in case of need. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1940s=== | ||
+ | [[F. W. Eggleston]], chief Australian member of the [[Milner Group]], was [[Australian Minister in Washington]] from 1944 to 1946. | ||
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+ | In 1949, the US considered the government of [[Australia/Prime Minister|Prime Minister]] [[Ben Chifley]] and [[Australia/Foreign Affairs Minister|Foreign Affairs Minister]] [[Herbert Vere Evatt]] to be "unsafe". They were subjected to [[Cold War]] smears and a US-backed campaign unleashed that installed the conservative [[Robert Menzies]], an Anglophile and imperial figure as PM<ref>http://johnpilger.com/videos/the-last-dream-other-peoples-wars</ref>. | ||
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+ | ===1950s=== | ||
+ | Anglophile Sir [[Robert Menzies]] was [[PM of Australia]] from 1949-1966. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Keith Officer]], an Australian [[diplomat]], attended the [[1956 Bilderberg]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1960s=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1970s=== | ||
+ | [[image:pine gap.jpg|left|380px|thumbnail|Pine Gap]] | ||
+ | The [[Nugan-Hand Bank]] was a CIA whitewashing operation of drug money from [[Southeast Asia]]. It is thought {{by whom}} some of the money was spent on financing the coup against [[Gough Whitlam]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ====Assistance with the 1973 Chilean coup d'état==== | ||
+ | {{FA|1973 Chilean coup d'état}} | ||
+ | The [[Australian Security Intelligence Service]] and the [[Australian Security Intelligence Organisation]] were both involved in the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état]], together with the [[CIA]], as officially admitted in 2021.<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/australia-intelligence-organizations-helped-overthrow-allende-government-1973/5757928</ref> | ||
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+ | ====Removal of Gough Whitlam==== | ||
{{FA|1975 Australian coup d'etat}} | {{FA|1975 Australian coup d'etat}} | ||
− | [[image:1975 Australian coup.png| | + | [[image:1975 Australian coup.png|right|thumbnail|[[John Kerr (governor-general)|Sir John Kerr]], who on the [[CIA]]'s orders invoked "reserve powers" and dismissed the [[Australian Prime minister]]]] |
[[Gough Whitlam]] became [[Prime Minister of Australia]] on 5 December 1972 and carried out policies unwelcome to the UK and the USA. Some of his ministers publicly criticised the [[Vietnam War]], condemning the US indiscriminate bombing of towns, civilian targets and dense population centres as corrupt and barbaric. Whitlam also expressed his unhappiness about the [[Pine Gap]] spy station in the middle of Australia, spying on everyone including civilians, government and military.<ref>http://one-just-world.blogspot.com/2016_02_01_archive.html</ref> In 1974, the White House made 'coupmaster' Marshall Green the [[US ambassador to Australia]]. In 1975, a clandestine coup d'etat removed Whitlam from power. | [[Gough Whitlam]] became [[Prime Minister of Australia]] on 5 December 1972 and carried out policies unwelcome to the UK and the USA. Some of his ministers publicly criticised the [[Vietnam War]], condemning the US indiscriminate bombing of towns, civilian targets and dense population centres as corrupt and barbaric. Whitlam also expressed his unhappiness about the [[Pine Gap]] spy station in the middle of Australia, spying on everyone including civilians, government and military.<ref>http://one-just-world.blogspot.com/2016_02_01_archive.html</ref> In 1974, the White House made 'coupmaster' Marshall Green the [[US ambassador to Australia]]. In 1975, a clandestine coup d'etat removed Whitlam from power. | ||
− | ==2000s== | + | ===1980s=== |
+ | [[Bob Hawke]] was [[Australian PM]] from 1983-1991 and "served for some time as a US intelligence informant".<ref>https://www.rt.com/op-ed/527804-bob-hawke-australia-us-intelligence/</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1990s=== | ||
+ | The [[Australian American Leadership Dialogue]] was formed in 1992, a "private diplomatic initiative". The first meeting, in June 1993, was attended [[US deep state]] affiliates including [[Richard Cheney]], [[Karl Rove]], [[Richard Armitage]] and [[Robert B. Zoellick]].<ref>[[Vince Scappatura]], ''The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy'' p 125</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==21st Century== | ||
+ | In the 21<sup>st</sup> century, the [[Supranational Deep State]] has used Australia as a testing ground for rollbacks of [[civil liberties]], first under the pretext of the "[[war on terror]]", then [[COVID-19]]. This is relatively easy due to the lack of a bill of rights.{{cn}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===2000s=== | ||
The Australian deep state has promoted the "[[war on terror]]". | The Australian deep state has promoted the "[[war on terror]]". | ||
− | ==2010s== | + | ===2010s=== |
− | + | In [[2010]], a cabal of [[Australia/Labor Party|Labor Party]] and [[trade union]] powerbrokers, acting on behalf of the US embassy, carried out what amounted to a backroom, inner-party coup to remove Prime Minister [[Kevin Rudd]] and install his deputy, [[Julia Gillard]], as his replacement. Secret US diplomatic cables published by [[WikiLeaks]] in December [[2010]] revealed that “protected sources” of the US embassy were pivotal figures in Gillard’s elevation.<ref>https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/06/24/coup-j24.html</ref> | |
"In the 2019 report, Australia’s democratic ‘status’ dropped. This was due to recent police raids on media outlets, the growing trend of prosecuting whistleblowers."<ref>https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/australia-s-democracy-has-been-downgraded-from-open-to-narrowed?</ref> | "In the 2019 report, Australia’s democratic ‘status’ dropped. This was due to recent police raids on media outlets, the growing trend of prosecuting whistleblowers."<ref>https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/australia-s-democracy-has-been-downgraded-from-open-to-narrowed?</ref> | ||
− | ===Unlimited spying on citizenry=== | + | ====Unlimited spying on citizenry==== |
{{FA|Australia/Universal surveillance}} | {{FA|Australia/Universal surveillance}} | ||
After a 2015 bill claimed that the government had rights to carry out very broad warrantless [[mass surveillance]] of electronic media, including banning [[warrant canaries]]. The powers claimed were so broad that they have been called "nearly unlimited",<ref>http://boingboing.net/2015/03/26/australia-outlaws-warrant-cana.html</ref> but efforts continue to expand their scope and use more resources to track and monitor citizens. In December 2018, it passed laws which claim the right to compel both "local and international providers — including overseas communication giants such as [[Facebook]] and [[WhatsApp]] — to remove electronic protections, conceal covert operations by government agencies, and help with access to devices or services."<ref>https://sg.news.yahoo.com/australia-passes-cyber-snooping-laws-global-implications-103222310.html</ref> | After a 2015 bill claimed that the government had rights to carry out very broad warrantless [[mass surveillance]] of electronic media, including banning [[warrant canaries]]. The powers claimed were so broad that they have been called "nearly unlimited",<ref>http://boingboing.net/2015/03/26/australia-outlaws-warrant-cana.html</ref> but efforts continue to expand their scope and use more resources to track and monitor citizens. In December 2018, it passed laws which claim the right to compel both "local and international providers — including overseas communication giants such as [[Facebook]] and [[WhatsApp]] — to remove electronic protections, conceal covert operations by government agencies, and help with access to devices or services."<ref>https://sg.news.yahoo.com/australia-passes-cyber-snooping-laws-global-implications-103222310.html</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ===2020s=== |
− | + | ====COVID-19/Lockdown==== | |
+ | {{FA|COVID-19/Lockdown}} | ||
+ | Although reporting relatively few deaths due to [[COVID-19]], Australia took a decidedly extremist line during the [[COVID panic]] of 2020, enforcing strict [[COVID lockdown]] measures and drastically curtailing [[freedom of speech]] as well as [[freedom of movement]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Deep state milieux== | ||
+ | Australia has had very few [[Bilderbergers]], possibly indicative of its lack of real autonomy. The country is better represented in the [[Trilateral Commission]]. Documents from the [[Integrity Initiative Leak]] refer to an [[Integrity Initiative Australian cluster]], although they do not reveal its membership.<ref>[[Document:Integrity Initiative Weekly Report 16th to 22nd July 2018]]</ref> | ||
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{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 17 November 2023
Australia/Deep state (Deep state) | |
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Abbreviation | AU/DS |
Headquarters | London?, Washington D.C? |
The Australian deep state appears to be closely controlled from London/Washington. It has been using the country as a test-ground for emerging social control legislation. |
The Australian deep state was spun off the main UK deep state in the 19th century[citation needed], allowing the country to be granted formal independence in 1901. As in many other Western-aligned countries, its alignment shifted from London to Washington DC after 1945. The Australian deep state has occasionally shown its hand by less than covert regime change operations. In 1975, for example, a US ordered clandestine coup d'etat removed Gough Whitlam, who was showing too much independence.
History
London used Australia, a British colony, as a dumping ground for unwanted people. As increasing demands for self-rule increased, the UK deep state created an effective Australian deep state, controlled from London.
Adelaide Establishment
The Adelaide Establishment is a group of wealthy landowners and industrialists who have played a considerable role in the history of South Australia since its foundation in 1836. Similar establishments exist in the other Australian states, for example centered around the Melbourne Club and Australian Club (Sydney).
20th Century
Independence was publicly declared in 1901[Why?], and confirmed by the Statute of Westminster in 1931[1]. Australia developed its own diplomatic service during World War 2. As with other colonies, the UK deep state continued its control, intervening if the "democratically" chosen "leaders" showed too much independence.
Pre-WW2
After the Russian revolution in 1917, paramilitary groups such as the Old Guard and New Guard were created in case of need.
1940s
F. W. Eggleston, chief Australian member of the Milner Group, was Australian Minister in Washington from 1944 to 1946.
In 1949, the US considered the government of Prime Minister Ben Chifley and Foreign Affairs Minister Herbert Vere Evatt to be "unsafe". They were subjected to Cold War smears and a US-backed campaign unleashed that installed the conservative Robert Menzies, an Anglophile and imperial figure as PM[2].
1950s
Anglophile Sir Robert Menzies was PM of Australia from 1949-1966.
Keith Officer, an Australian diplomat, attended the 1956 Bilderberg.
1960s
1970s
The Nugan-Hand Bank was a CIA whitewashing operation of drug money from Southeast Asia. It is thought [By whom?] some of the money was spent on financing the coup against Gough Whitlam.
Assistance with the 1973 Chilean coup d'état
- Full article: 1973 Chilean coup d'état
- Full article: 1973 Chilean coup d'état
The Australian Security Intelligence Service and the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation were both involved in the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, together with the CIA, as officially admitted in 2021.[3]
Removal of Gough Whitlam
- Full article: 1975 Australian coup d'etat
- Full article: 1975 Australian coup d'etat
Gough Whitlam became Prime Minister of Australia on 5 December 1972 and carried out policies unwelcome to the UK and the USA. Some of his ministers publicly criticised the Vietnam War, condemning the US indiscriminate bombing of towns, civilian targets and dense population centres as corrupt and barbaric. Whitlam also expressed his unhappiness about the Pine Gap spy station in the middle of Australia, spying on everyone including civilians, government and military.[4] In 1974, the White House made 'coupmaster' Marshall Green the US ambassador to Australia. In 1975, a clandestine coup d'etat removed Whitlam from power.
1980s
Bob Hawke was Australian PM from 1983-1991 and "served for some time as a US intelligence informant".[5]
1990s
The Australian American Leadership Dialogue was formed in 1992, a "private diplomatic initiative". The first meeting, in June 1993, was attended US deep state affiliates including Richard Cheney, Karl Rove, Richard Armitage and Robert B. Zoellick.[6]
21st Century
In the 21st century, the Supranational Deep State has used Australia as a testing ground for rollbacks of civil liberties, first under the pretext of the "war on terror", then COVID-19. This is relatively easy due to the lack of a bill of rights.[citation needed]
2000s
The Australian deep state has promoted the "war on terror".
2010s
In 2010, a cabal of Labor Party and trade union powerbrokers, acting on behalf of the US embassy, carried out what amounted to a backroom, inner-party coup to remove Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and install his deputy, Julia Gillard, as his replacement. Secret US diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks in December 2010 revealed that “protected sources” of the US embassy were pivotal figures in Gillard’s elevation.[7]
"In the 2019 report, Australia’s democratic ‘status’ dropped. This was due to recent police raids on media outlets, the growing trend of prosecuting whistleblowers."[8]
Unlimited spying on citizenry
- Full article: Australia/Universal surveillance
- Full article: Australia/Universal surveillance
After a 2015 bill claimed that the government had rights to carry out very broad warrantless mass surveillance of electronic media, including banning warrant canaries. The powers claimed were so broad that they have been called "nearly unlimited",[9] but efforts continue to expand their scope and use more resources to track and monitor citizens. In December 2018, it passed laws which claim the right to compel both "local and international providers — including overseas communication giants such as Facebook and WhatsApp — to remove electronic protections, conceal covert operations by government agencies, and help with access to devices or services."[10]
2020s
COVID-19/Lockdown
- Full article: COVID-19/Lockdown
- Full article: COVID-19/Lockdown
Although reporting relatively few deaths due to COVID-19, Australia took a decidedly extremist line during the COVID panic of 2020, enforcing strict COVID lockdown measures and drastically curtailing freedom of speech as well as freedom of movement.
Deep state milieux
Australia has had very few Bilderbergers, possibly indicative of its lack of real autonomy. The country is better represented in the Trilateral Commission. Documents from the Integrity Initiative Leak refer to an Integrity Initiative Australian cluster, although they do not reveal its membership.[11]
References
- ↑ https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-sdid-96.html
- ↑ http://johnpilger.com/videos/the-last-dream-other-peoples-wars
- ↑ https://www.globalresearch.ca/australia-intelligence-organizations-helped-overthrow-allende-government-1973/5757928
- ↑ http://one-just-world.blogspot.com/2016_02_01_archive.html
- ↑ https://www.rt.com/op-ed/527804-bob-hawke-australia-us-intelligence/
- ↑ Vince Scappatura, The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy p 125
- ↑ https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2020/06/24/coup-j24.html
- ↑ https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/australia-s-democracy-has-been-downgraded-from-open-to-narrowed?
- ↑ http://boingboing.net/2015/03/26/australia-outlaws-warrant-cana.html
- ↑ https://sg.news.yahoo.com/australia-passes-cyber-snooping-laws-global-implications-103222310.html
- ↑ Document:Integrity Initiative Weekly Report 16th to 22nd July 2018