Bill Shorten in ya dreams.
Monthly Archives: July 2017
Yassmin Abdel-Magied to take over water carrying business in Saharan NGO!
Waleed Ali and Pauline’s drone!
Melbourne Muslim to sit as Judge on Egyptian Sharia Court hearing!
An Egyptian man has recently been found not guilty of having sex with a she camel. The Egyptian Sharia Court said that because the she camel had consented to the sex the man had broken no Islamic law. However, a spokesman for the village caravansarai said that the court’s decision had caused dissension amongst the local cameleers who wanted the matter reviewed by the Grand Mufti of Cairo. To that end, the Grand Mufti had convened a full bench of the Al Azhar Sharia Court to decide which of the two parties, the man or the she camel, should be required to leave the village in order to restore harmony between and the cameleers and the male camels. The Grand Mufti had invited a well known Muslim man from Melbourne to sit as a member of the Appeal Court.
Yassmin Abdel-Magied to marry Yemeni high flyer, ABC to pay for the mosque wedding!
Yassmin Abdel-Magied and Carmen Miranda is there any similarity here? Apart from the fruitcakes on their heads. If Ms Abdel-Magied is really leaving Australia for the cultural centre of the world, Yemen, then I wish her all the best and I hope she finds a nice guy and settles down to married life.
Qantas and Jetstar ban babies – high security risk!
They should go one step further and ban all children from flights. There is nothing more distressing then children out of control on a flight and their equally dopey parents who haven’t a clue.
Anh Do’s Brush With Fame – Samuel Johnson!
Samuel Johnson -This guy is a bit too rehearsed; the story was scripted, too polished. A genuine tragedy just doesn’t run off the tongue like this fellow’s nor do you pull the sort of faces he tried and as for dear old Anh Do. Is he really the full quid? Where does he really fit in this guy or is he just another politically correct character the ABC keeps in its wardrobe?
Frederick Walker Commandant of the Native Police
Now online, available at Amazon Kindle for US$2.99, great read. Get in quick; I expect this book to banned by the Vatican, the Australian Political Police, the First Nation Vigilantes for Truth, Justice And Indigenous Make-believe, the Black Armband Brigade for Truth in History, the Marxist Humanist Dialectics of Imperialism Committee and finally the Bessar Arbian Front for Greater Freedom of Expression.
This is the first and only compleat biography of Frederick Walker, 1820 to 1866. Mr Walker’s life was one of isolation, hardship and rejection. As Commandant of the Native Police, he was the man who stood at the front line of Australian history with his true and trusty sable force and forged the northern pastoral frontier so settlers could depasture their livestock and prosper without let or hindrance from unfriendly natives who sought to mutilate and kill them and their stock. He was much abused in his day by the squatters for his careful and clement handling of Aborigines, ami des noirs. He is still much abused and neglected today by the modern followers of the black armband brigade. In the annals of the History War, he stands accused of many high crimes and misdemeanours against humanity and the aboriginal natives of Australia; all are gross slanders and monstrous calumnies. This treatise on his life and times is a complete defence to these infamous allegations.
After to being driven from his command of the Native Police by petty minded squatters and disloyal officers, he took up the worthy profession of a run-hunter and opened up much grazing land in southern and central Queensland, in particular, Plant Downs. He was readily enlisted in the search for Burke and Wills, the forever lamentable tragedy of Australian heroism lost to the unforgiving outback. Frederick Walker’s final act was in the service of the State of Queensland in surveying a telegraph line from Townsville to Burketown for the purposes of an overseas telegraphic link to India. He now lies in a bush grave where he fell on the road to Floraville, Leichhardt River, Queensland. Walker was a bushman par excellence, an Aboriginal Whisperer beyond comparison and an explorer without equal.
Woman’s Day beats Mamamia to Fake News Central!
well I’ll be a monkey’s uncle; the kettle calling the pot black. Mamamia accusing Woman’s Day of fake news. There ya go. Is nothing sacred anymore? Will Mamamia ever learn how to behave? Of course there isn’t a celeb, even tinny ones like Johanna Griggs who haven’t been saved by the miraculous powers of medicine!
Frederick Walker Commandant of the Native Police By Paul Dillon
COMING SOON COMING SOON COMING SOON
Frederick Walker Commandant of the Native Police By Paul Dillon | ISBN: 978-0-9946381-2-0| Format: Softcover | Publisher: Paul Dillon | Release Date: To be advised | Category: Biography—Australian History.
This is the first and only compleat biography of Frederick Walker, 1820 to 1866. Mr Walker’s life was one of isolation, hardship and rejection. As Commandant of the Native Police, he was the man who stood at the front line of Australian history with his true and trusty sable force and forged the northern pastoral frontier so settlers could depasture their livestock and prosper without let or hindrance from unfriendly natives who sought to mutilate and kill them and their stock. He was much abused in his day by the squatters for his careful and clement handling of Aborigines, ami des noirs. He is still much abused and neglected today by the modern followers of the black armband brigade. In the annals of the History War, he stands accused of many high crimes and misdemeanours against humanity and the aboriginal natives of Australia; all are gross slanders and monstrous calumnies. This treatise on his life and times is a complete defence to these infamous allegations.
After to being driven from his command of the Native Police by petty minded squatters and disloyal officers, he took up the worthy profession of a run-hunter and opened up much grazing land in southern and central Queensland, in particular, Plant Downs. He was readily enlisted in the search for Burke and Will, the forever lamentable tragedy of Australian heroism lost to the unforgiving outback. Frederick Walker’s final act was in the service of the State of Queensland in surveying a telegraph line from Townsville to Burketown for the purposes of an overseas telegraphic link to India. He now lies in a bush grave where he fell on the road to Floraville, Leichhardt River, Queensland. Walker was a bushman par excellence, an Aboriginal Whisperer beyond comparison and an explorer without equal.
Paul Dillon was born at Rockhampton. Paul joined the Commonwealth Public Service in 1965 and left in 1986. He held a wide variety of clerical/administrative positions in various departments of state. Paul holds a Bachelor of Arts (Asian Studies) degree from the Australian National University, a diploma of Law from the Supreme Court of New South Wales and was called to the Bar of New South Wales on 23 May 1986. He has practised as Barrister at Law in the Criminal Division of the superior courts of Queensland at Townsville for twenty years as counsel for the accused. He retired from the Law in 2005.