Dennis on left, with Jon Snow,
the well-known British Channel 4 journalist
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Felix Dennis died a few months ago.
Felix who?
Dennis was the owner of Maxim magazine, which I suppose, may
provoke some recollection of who he was in the minds of some people.
Actually, he was one of the most dangerous and feared
figures in the minds of today’s Hard Right political elite (what does that mean,
‘elite?’). For one thing he was
enormously wealthy, a billionaire in fact. The media around the world has
studiously kept him out of any of their publications for decades. He was
certainly one of the figures behind the funding of Julian Assange.
The history of Felix Dennis begins a lot earlier than with the inception
of Maxim magazine. But to cut a very long story short, when countries like
Australia, currently led by an idiot, start throwing darts at Russia and China,
it’s no wonder that the Chinese government can have actually said Australia’s
present foreign minister was a fool!
Well, the present era political Hard Right, has suppressed
the names of people such as Felix Dennis, and Richard Neville, to the point
that they no longer know of these identities themselves or what they represent
and what their existence might mean.
Down down, deep down in the undergrowth, there are things
going on that would make even idiots choke, were they to know...
God, you should have seen the pic I first uploaded here
and quickly deleted!!
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Not many modern Australians know that ASIO – the perceived Australian
National Security Agency (which it is not, by the way) was conceived as a
political tool of Prime Minister Menzies; it was specifically a political
security agency, not a general Federal or National one. And that is why it has
no clue about what is really going on ‘under the radar’ as it were – because it
does not involve itself with business espionage or banking problems or economic
threats, and largely actually takes orders from an overseas-based English Hard
Right political elite which controls all of the Right side of the political
landscape in Australia, and is sensitive to superficial political vectors only,
and not to economic or industrial ones.
It will, though, interfere, and has in the past, interfered
with the handing out of banking licences, for instance, if only because of the political
obviousness of this kind of thing. But in the modern world, economic power is
not so obvious, especially if the media has studiously gone out of its way to
pretend certain examples of it – for their own political reasons - didn’t
actually exist! It makes such groups of people very easy to hide themselves and
their activities and not even ASIO or the NSA will realise anything is going on
because there is no ‘red light’ as it were, under those concerned.
Dennis had, and wielded, simply enormous economic power and
he had sway with a lot of Left-sympathizing jurists. And he managed to remain
unnoticed for most of the time that he exercised his influence. I could say
more, I suppose about what tomorrow brings, but then, neither would I wish to
hand everything gratuitously over to fools and idiots and their minions. I
would much prefer to see all the cards fall where they may and where they must,
wouldn’t you? We won’t have to wait long. Clive Palmer says 1 month, and I
agree with him.
Please don’t come knocking on my door afterwards and say ‘what
did I know?’ I ‘didn’t’ know anything. I
am strictly an armchair quarterback. Here's a clue though - in the background of the first pic, take note of the cafe's name. It means something. John Galliano knows what I'm talking about.
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