Jan 25 2008
Bill Gates, DuPont, Rockefella “Doomsday Vault”
Why would Bill Gates join forces with the Rockefeller Foundation and invite the GM (Genetically Modified) seed production and well known monopoly corporation, DuPont, to an artic hideaway off Norway?
This band of money moguls are investing millions of dollars in a Norwegian government built “doomsday” seed bank to store seeds from as many of the world’s plant species as possible. The bank was created by hollowing out a 120-meter tunnel on Spitsbergen (an arctic archipelago) cut into rock with a natural temperature of -6 degrees Celsius, refrigerating it to -18 degrees Celsius.
The vault has top security blast-proof doors and two airlocks. With the first seeds arriving late in 2007. The point of this project is to save plants (wild, agricultural, etc.) from becoming extinct as a side-effect of crop gene manipulation, or due to a global catastrophe such as climate change (the tunnel is 130 meters above sea-level) or nuclear war…
WORRIED? …. you should be VERY WORRIED as Australian government just recently lifted the moritorium on GM seed cropping and declared it could not cross geminate with real seeds, but have not explains how a wire fence will do this.

NSW parks service defends delay of Brindabella fire plan
Climate change has become a religion that is sweeping the globe with dramatic and draconian effects.
Worse, the information that is contained in the John Pilger book “ A Secret Country” is information that is not only succinctly put, but in such unequivocal detail that the political dogs of ASIO, were set loose in reprisal upon the Author.
Across my desk has appeared another classic document, that I will for the moment keep under wraps, from Verity Firth (pictured left), NSW Minister assisting Environment and Climate Change portfolio absentee, Phil Koperberg, who is awaiting the headsman’s axe to fall concerning a domestic violence allegations that has now been handed to the DPP, again presents her predominant lack of knowledge about marine ecology.
Dr Robert Kearney (pictured right) phD, DSc, AM, is the Emeritus Professor of Fisheries at the University of Canberra, a world authority on marine life and ecology, has questioned the Batemans Bay marine park as being flawed, needing most urgent review, while being ignored by Premier Iemma and Minister Firth.
I spoke last week in Sydney and have attached a copy of my presentation, which gives a history of our land ownership rights under Common Law, describes what we own when we own land, and then what happens when government remove our ownership rights.
Now phase one of the Labor party, and bureaucrats cloning of the 42 new members to the House of Representatives starts, as this week they move into their respective pigeon holes




