Big Brother and NWO bad actors are calling the shots across Australian parliaments after the Bondi Beach shooting two weeks ago which has seen knee jerk reactions from Labor and police removing the last vestiges of free speech and the disarming of honest gun owners.
John Ruddick has pointed out the Labor and Liberal parties no longer represent Australians.
The Bondi Beach psyop has sent Labor leaders into a frenzy of recriminations against ordinary Aussies which will have no effect on curbing now widespread racial disharmony.
As the few sensible politicians have pointed out the only way to fix the country’s ethnic woes was to immediately halt all migration and start exporting the problems back to Islamic countries.
While Labor PM Albanese, lately accused of being a closeted Muslim and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke whose electorate of Watson is controlled by the Islamic vote try to ignore the Islamic threat, more than 300,000 petitioners across the nation have called for Albanese to resign.
NSW Labor Premier Chris Minns, a close colleague of Albanese has tried to strip firearms from legitimate owners who had nothing to do with two Muslims who shot up Bondi Beach and now police have banned any public demonstrations against the government.
Cairns News expects that dumbed-down NSW voters will just lie down and take the rampant, fascist policies being thrust upon them with the urging of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu, who warned Albo he had better act, “or else!”
Independent MP Mark Latham told the parliament the amendment “goes to the question as to how one of the Bondi gunmen, Sajid Akram, got a gun licence some years after it was known his son was being investigated for ISIS links, while living in the same house”.
“So that’s something that needs to be investigated,” he said.
“But in short, if this provision had been in place some four or five years ago in NSW then presumably Sajid Akram wouldn’t have accessed his six guns, he wouldn’t have taken his four guns to Bondi, and we wouldn’t have been here in this particular tragic circumstance.
“So, it’s a good change, a good clarity to the existing gun licensing laws in New South Wales.”
Nationals frontbencher Sarah Mitchell described the Greens amendment as “pretty much a no-brainer” and said it had her party’s support.


