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Think Tanks


All of the real decision making for Federal and State Governments is currently made by Think Tanks that represent worldwide investments that have absolutely nothing to do with serving the interests of mankind or society.

There are 70 odd Think Tanks in Australia, the major ones listed below have members that also belong to the British Mont Pelerin Society.
The Mont Pelerin's are responsible for the policies that have devastated the economies of Britain, New Zealand and Australia in favour of the Money Power.
The Tasman Institute
The Institute of Public Affairs
The Centre for Independent Studies
The H.R. Nicholls Society
Action for World Development
Australian Conservation Foundation
Australian Council of Social Service
Australians for Fairer Tax Inc.
CEDA: Committee For Economic Development Of Australia
The Evatt Foundation
The Productivity Commission

On a worldwide basis, the Think Tanks have been very busy for decades planning and pervading their future on an often unaware mankind.
Some are secretive, such as the Bilderbergers and the Trilateralists, others are less so, such as the G-7 conferences, the IMF conferences, the World Economic Forum.

Then there are the full time Think Tanks such as the Club of Rome, the Council on Foreign Relations, Socialist International, the Institutes of International Affairs, the Mont Pelerin Society, the Fabian Society.

Books published by the Club of Rome include The Limits To Growth in 1974 with its dubious arguments about waste of natural resources.
Their second report in 1975 was Mankind At The Turning Point which favoured central planning to counter world crisis.
It also advocated dividing the world into regions before ultimately forming a world federation.
In 1977 the third report Reshaping The International Order was thrust towards total world government with world taxation, world currency, an International Central Bank, and the transfer of power from Nation States to the world authority.
And the other 1977 report Goals For Mankind explored the universal values required for a global society.

Voters in Australia naively beleive that they vote for a candidate who will represent the will of the Party when voting in Parliament, but in actual fact the will of the unelected Think Tanks is what is reflected in Legislation.

The people of Australia have been kept ignorant of the role that Think Tanks play in the political process, they have also been uninformed about the number of Key Party Politicians who are strongly affiliated with these agents of the Money Power.

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