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From: |
"S'ace" <cjdegroot(at)wanadoo.nl> |
Date: |
Tue, 18 Apr 2006 19:47:44 +0200 |
Subject: |
Re: Advice on a membership candidate needed |
mirek et all,
i think membership candidates should be
approved to allow their manifestation in the forum we wish to enliven with as
many member fellows as possible ...
now and then "a spam" infection may be
connected to one of our true as can be members
...
we will not ban anyone of us
...
we will make it possible to reflect
spam-awarenesses upon all of us ...
now and then when the cha-order we wish
to struggle through ... seems to take over the purpose of our presence
...
the "web/forummaster" will progress
his/her skills if it was just the training to overcome ... that what keeps us
alive 2
;-)
s'ace - sending a positive healing
energywave
----- Original Message -----
To: <wddm@world-wide-democracy.net>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 9:29
PM
Subject: Advice on a membership
candidate needed
> Hi everybody!
> The application
below came from the e-mail address aja95799(at)bigpond.net.au
> already some time ago, before the recent wave of spam
attacks on the WDDM site.
> It's text sounds to me reasonably plausible,
but the email address from which
> it came (aja95799(at)bigpond.net.au) looks suspicious to me.
> What do you think? Do you
feel it is a genuine application? I have not found
> so far on the
Internet any mention of the organizations and people he writes
> about
(except for the town he lives in and the mine he works in; but I have not
> tried too hard).
> I'd appreciate to hear your
opinion.
> Thank you very much,
> Mirek Kolar
>
>
>
> The e-mail application from aja95799(at)bigpond.net.au:
> ---------------
>
> To whom it concern,
> l
am very interested in becoming a (WDDM) member,
> The is what l sent to a
group called People power in Australia,I AM NOT
> SURE THAT THEY ARE THE
REAL DEAL
>
> l live in Roxby Downs South Australia,l work at
Olympic Dam Mine,and
> employed by BHPBilliton & l am a Maintenance
Supervisor in the Smelter
> Area,l have a wife & three children that
live here.
> I have twices run for the Federal seat of Grey in 1996 for
the
> Australian Democrats & in 1998 as an independent.
> I
became involved with the David Syme Oragnisation run by John Seale &
>
Don Veitch,who when about educating 100's of Australians of how the
>
system really works.
> Both have had involvement in politics to high
levels.
> A party was formed called the Australia Commonwealth Party,their
aim was
> to try & get 1500 people around Australia spread through the
electorates
> to challenge the politicial partys the Liberal &
ALP.
> They had 500 attend National Conference in Melbourne 1998 that
produced
> a Manifesto all fields which is a great document.
> They
run course called National System Economics for Australia 50
> tutorials
& A Political Candidates Course 30 tutorials which l
>
completed.
> Wrote many books:
> National System Economics
>
Agriculture & National Unity
> Manufacturing & National
Unity
> Beyond Common Sense
> Who Owns Land
> McEwens
Way
> The Social Laboratory,Australia Under Labour 1972-1975
>
Hansonism-Trick or Treat
> Gangs,Counter- Gangs & Other Political
Crimes
> Outline Of An Industrial Science
> The David Symes
School of Economics
> Secrets Known Only To Bankers
> Postwar
Reconstruction In Australia
> The Harmony Of Interest
> Measuring
The Productive Power Of Australia
> The Adam Smith
Conspiracy
> From Soho to Mount Pelerin
> The Tariff
Controversy
> From Nabobs To Nationals
>
> The work that
John & Don put in is amazing,in the end the group become
> so
infiltrate by the establishment that they had to disband the party.
> Don
was accused by the Courier Mail as being the brains behind the
>
successful of One Nation in the Queensland Election where they won a lot
>
of seats.
> I believe that it is near impossible to tackle the established
system
> front on,with the forces that they have working against
you.
>
> The overwhelming majority of people are looked after very
poorly by the
> political system.
>
> Consumers have done
well out of the Free trade agenda
>
> Their able access cheap
imported produces & deregulations as cut prices
> on most agricultural
produces
> With the more & more deregulated labour market wagers a
been force
> down,except if your a top CEO.
>
> Free trade
politics is doing great damage to the wellbeing of ordinary
>
people
>
> I am looking to develop my own web site,l note you have
some links in
> Australia
>
> Regards Martin Jackson
>
>
>
>
>
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