Once A Prison, Always A Prison?

There’s a saying, “what goes around comes around”. Has Australia really been a “free” & sovereign nation since? … In 1788, Captain Arthur Phillip and 1,500 convicts, crew, marines and civilians arrived at Sydney Cove. In the 10 years that followed, it’s estimated that the Indigenous population of Australia was reduced by 90%. Three main reasons for this dramatic population decline were: (1) The introduction of new diseases (2) Settler acquisition (takeover) of 1st Nations lands, (3) Direct and violent conflict with the colonisers … perhaps we still have much to learn when it comes to “freedom”?

And in 2021, we won’t even bother with sovereign rights, personal sovereignty re medical procedures, whilst we don’t have a bill of rights, nor constitutional protection of “our rights” to defend one self, so, are we all just in good behaviour mode in an “open prison” in one of the most over-governed countries of the so-called “free world”? 😉🪃👣

Aboriginal, aboriginal, indigenous

There is a huge difference in meaning between “indigenous”, “aboriginal” and “Aboriginal”, do your learning/research…indigenous is all inclusive of all and anyone born in a country. Aboriginal with a capital A, is a unique identifier in the English speaking language, to those aboriginal peoples , specific and only to Australia. In this usage, Aboriginal with a capital A is a noun, not an adjective, whereas aboriginal people, is aboriginal descriptive of a particular grouping within a country of indigenous People born to/in a country.

Understand what you’re saying/meaning if and when using English, especially in reference to Australia.

If, we want to understand and realise what an occupied country and its people are in the extreme, we cannot ignore what has happened in Palestine, and what continues to be done by Israel, with the ongoing support of so-called allies colluding with the invading occupation, the UK, USA, Australia, France, and the silent countries that are complicit and just as guilty for the human tragedy being carried out, illegally, yet sanctioned and silenced by the UN.

Other recent examples of such viral occupations are the “mongrel breed” Indonesians in West Papua, and the invasion and break-up of most of the Middle East into newly formed “countries”, after having been COLONised by various occupiers from Europe.

Australian owned mining in West Papua

Let’s not forget, even modern day Australia is an occupied and settled country. The alieNations have spread their seed of greed and exploitation in every country globally, like a virus that is toxic an parasitic in its endeavours to own and control all living lands and resources, for their own needs, no matter the means and the methods of invading, infecting, settling and nesting, controlling the preceding indigenous people in those places.

“Their” rot has well and truly contaminated the very psyche of this, their “prison planet”, and corrupted the essence of being human.