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Labor traitor Gillard plans ‘kill the people’ bank

Labor traitor Gillard plans ‘kill the people’ bank

One hundred years after the great Australian Labor Party established the Commonwealth Bank as the “people’s bank”, the British Fabians who have hijacked the ALP, led by Julia Gillard, have designed a “kill the people” bank.

Whereas in 1911 Labor MP King O’Malley—an American immigrant—created the Commonwealth Bank as a U.S.-style national bank to finance national economic development for the common good of all Australians, Julia Gillard has made the centrepiece of her carbon tax package a $10 billion Clean Energy Finance Corporation to force Australians to use less energy whether they want to or not, by replacing reliable base load power sources with inefficient, intermittent windmills and solar panels.

The “kill the people” carbon bank will fund the exorbitant construction costs of headache-inducing wind farms, and planet-warming solar arrays, but it will not fund nuclear energy, the only economically-efficient source of base load power that doesn’t emit carbon dioxide (an unimportant fact, but relevant to those genuinely looking for energy alternatives, and not just to drive humans into a dark age).

As demonstrated in the LPAC-TV video The Fraud of Free Energy, not only are wind power and solar power notoriously unreliable, they have far lower energy-density than coal, oil and especially nuclear, so they require far greater areas of land and levels of investment to produce equivalent volumes of energy, making them a backward leap to the inefficient forms of energy of past centuries.

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In other words, the actual goal of this policy is not the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions per se, but the reduction of people, using “carbon reduction” as the excuse to force people to go without reliable power supplies and suffer a sharp fall in living standards for which there can be no compensation: less warmth in winter cold snaps and less cooling in summer heat waves, accompanied by a spike in diseases of poverty such as respiratory illnesses, heat stroke, food poisoning from poor refrigeration, and a cascade of other physical flow-on effects.

The hundreds of workers at the Hazelwood power station who lose their jobs when Victoria’s second biggest power station is forced to shut down under this policy will eventually be followed by tens of thousands of people who lose their lives.

Devising such calculated schemes to kill off masses of people has long been the domain of those obsessed with population reduction, from the British East India Company’s Thomas Malthus, to Fabians H.G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw and Lord Bertrand Russell, to Prince Philip.

It’s the Queen!

Gillard’s policy of a forced decarbonisation of the economy without allowing any recourse to nuclear power is exactly the plan announced in March by the German Advisory Council on Global Change (WBGU), the joint German-British climate policy body opened by Queen Elizabeth in 2004, and headed by the Queen’s personal climate change envoy, Professor Hans Schellnhuber CBE, to achieve the Queen and Prince Philip’s oft-stated goal of drastic population reduction.

Gillard’s carbon tax scheme aligns Australia to the Queen’s radical British-German policy by setting the price at the EU’s average traded price of $23 per tonne, and adopting the same emissions reduction target as the British and Germans—80 per cent on 2000 levels by 2050. Gillard is so personally oriented to the British policy she even cited Margaret Thatcher—the enemy of working people—in the opening sentences of her midday announcement. Royal envoy Hans Schellnhuber’s current visit to Australia coincides with the release of the carbon tax policy he has so heavily influenced.

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