Fools join the police because civil libertarian judges favour offenders – you are damned if you do or don’t

What normal Australian would join the police with so many anti-police judges recruited from civil libertarian defence lawyers?   Courts hate police and are so happy to grant bail to attackers of police. Perhaps the ultimate government abuse of juvenile naivety Just…

Defence contempt for Australian Diggers drives homelessness and suicide – is Canberra good at anything?

Australian Veterans Suicide Register reported 84 Digger suicides during 2017.  That’s double Australia’s 42 Digger casualties from Canberra’s 17 years’ US-support war in Afghanistan.   In 2016, Digger support network Soldier On reported 50 Digger suicides for the year.  Previously, the Australian…

Australia Day Military Honours 2018

Amongst the Australia Day 2018 Honours List are celebrated members of Australia’s Defence Force included in the Honours List’s Military Division – deservingly recognised by The Governor-General and Chancellor of the Order of Australia, His Excellency General the Honourable Sir Peter Cosgrove…

Greatest Light Horse Triumph at Beersheba 1917: dehydrated Aussie soldiers and their whalers charged at Johnny Turk’s defensive barrage

One’s great great uncle’s generation of men were the best Australia has produced, thus far. Subsequent generations of Australians could only imagine; but we mortals should read, learn and must never forget.  Mine was blown to bits by the Germans at The…

Fall of Singapore just British colonial fodder, expendable by Churchill just like Gallipoli – any lessons lads?

Winston Churchill sacrificed Australian soldiers in 1915 at Gallipoli (some 8,709) then again in 1941 at Singapore (14,972 in Changi Prison and the Japs slave Thai-Burma Railway) because we were expendable fodder. Any lessons lads? Australian soldiers imprisoned, tortured, beheaded and starved…

Commemorating our nation’s catastrophic loss at Pozières on The Somme

July 23, 1916:  Well if Fromelles hadn’t killed you, Pozières surely would have. “Pozières, a small village in the Somme valley in France, was the scene of bitter and costly fighting for the 1st, 2nd and 4th Australian Divisions in mid-1916 defending…

Fromelles: Australians’ worst mass slaughter..and ordered by our Government!

This week marks 100 years since the World War I battles of Fromelles and Pozieres — two of the deadliest and most gruesome in Australia’s military history. Our decent honourable ordinary Australian men, trusting, signed up, trained, deployed and then were ordered…

Join the Royal Australian Navy, get nuggeted, sodomised with a broom and worse

Lads, if you wanna get ya balls nuggeted and a broomstick up ya rear, then there’s a career job for you in the Royal Australian Navy. Girls get special treatment. Just ask recruits ‘processed’ through: The Navy’s HMAS Leeuwin naval training base…

Every faggot for itself in this man’s army

We acknowledge the following article by Australian columnist Miranda Devine in The Daily Telegraph of January 27, 2016, the day after Australia Day, entitled “Sorry David, but it’s the wrong fight”; except we’ve changed the title – out of disrespect for political…

Blackhawk Goggles Cover Up – join the Australian Army as long as you don’t try to blame its dodgy equipment

On this day twenty years ago (June 12, 1996) while on Army night exercise, two Australian Army Black Hawk Helicopters collided in midair shortly after dusk in the Army’s High Range Training Area about 90 km west of Townsville.   The accident occurred…

Australia brings home 33 of its own from foreign war cemeteries after 50 years

Brave young Australians lost their lives in the Vietnam War (1962-75) and the Malayan Emergency (1950-63). Warrant Officer Kevin Conway, killed during the battle of Nam Dong in South Vietnam on July 6, 1964 was buried in Kranji War Cemetery in Singapore. …

Why Australia rejected the Japanese submarines in 2016

Out of respect for our grandparents who suffered at the hands of the Japs. In a nutshell, the French First World subs are superior, meeting all of our capability requirements and the French can be trusted.  Japs still can’t be. The last…

Australian-French common bond complements our royal navies

This morning, Australia’s Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull announced that France’s DCNS consortium has successfully been awarded our Royal Australian Navy’s $50 billion contract to build and maintain the 12 Shortfin Barracuda submarines out of South Australia. Small mercies from those who sell…

ANZAC Day meaning

Our ANZAC Day is an annual dedication to our national remembrance of our Australians with New Zealanders past and present who have served, sacrificed, lost their lives in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations, as well as of the contribution and suffering…

French submarine ticks all the boxes and our ANZACs RIP on the Somme would be proud

Australia needs leadership.  Bold, effective leadership has proven decisive in times when Australia has been at war. This is a time for such leadership in the strategic selection in Australia’s Future Submarine Project for the right submarine fleet for our Royal Australian…

We salute Aussie Diggers who sacrificed themselves against the overwhelming Nazi siege of Tobruk in 1941 for 241 days in the Libyan desert

Immigrant Arabs aren’t taught history – about how young brave Aussie farming lads signed up in World War II and ended up on the other side of the world in the north African desert digging trenches, defending Libya against tyranny, on principle.…

F35 Joint Strike Fighter: Wanted! kamikaze females to fly Abbott’s blind faith little turd

The designer of the F-16, Pierre Sprey, confirms the F-35 was always a lemon. Australia’s former Liberal PM Tony Abbott was a blind faith fool, who wasted more taxpayer wealth than his predecessor PM Kevin Rudd on buying 58 more dud lemon…

Australia’s Defence White (yellow) Paper 2016 a $195+ billion unaffordable unicorn

So PM Mal has problems finding more tax revenue, but a day later comes up with yet another way to spend money he hasn’t got, while he has a current $300 billion government debt still growing. Nah worries mate!  On the path…

When low-life Japanese bombed Darwin and its hospitals

Australia remembers this day. Seventy four years ago Imperial Japan bombed Darwin.  It was the first enemy attack on Australian soil in the history of the Commonwealth of Australia occurring at 9.58am on Thursday 19 February 1942. The then small Northern Territory…

Canberra gifts millions to Islamic state schools then justifies counter-terrorism paintball with Blackhawks

Canberra on the one hand gifts $45 million a year to fund Islamic state schools teaching their radical Islam and Sharia across urban Australia.  Conversely, Canberra spends $1.2 billion every year on Islamic counter-terrorism. Go figure! It would be cheaper to tell…

Chinese Imperialism a more urgent threat to Australia than Islam

In Australia’s current national security debate, Australians needs to get perspective. Islamism is a threat to the safety of Australians. Fact. Islamism is becoming a threat to Australian culture, values and way of life.  Islam’s professed goal is world domination through conversion…

Turncoat Turnbull to name his first captain’s pic of Jap subs for Australia ‘HMAS Bullwinkle’

The Liberal Party will stoop to the lowest depths to sell out Ordinary Australians – Free Trade unemployment, mass immigration from the Middle East and foreign ownership of Australian farms, ports, infrastructure, property and wealth. But the Liberal Party’s latest unelected PM…

ASIO’s Duncan Lewis compromised by Turnbull politics ordering Australians to ‘hug a muzzie’

Head of Australia’s intelligence service, ASIO, Major-General Lewis has said it is “very clear” that Islamic State had already “tapped into” and radicalised young Australians. “That’s been well documented.  We have had three attacks involving fatalities and six thwarted attacks in the…

Europe welcomed Muslims by the millions then decides to close its gates. Australia’s Army lets ’em join up!

It’s a bit late for the European Union to revoke its open border policy.  Europe’s dumb Schengen Agreement since 1985 has meant passport-free transit between 26 European countries.  It’s open humanitarian immigration policy has let in millions of Arab muslims unchecked. Islam…

Feb 19: Imperial Japanese Bombing of Darwin

Just before 10am on February 19, 1942, Darwin was attacked by the Japanese in the first of two air raids under the command of Naval Captain Mitsuo Fuchida, who had ten weeks earlier bombed Pearl Harbour. Darwin, the largest population centre in…

Japanese Submarines – Australia’s question of values

What Australia should do with Japanese submarines, is what Australians have always done. Prior to Australia’s 2013 national election, the Liberal Party’s then Shadow Defence Minister David Johnston said: “We will deliver those submarines from right here at ASC in South Australia.…

Australian Defence Force should not let the years condemn our veterans

Australian Defence Force personnel, the very instant they graduate, deserve national government recognition of their commitment to duty, service and country. Every single one of our Australian Defence Force personnel, irrespective of corps, role, rank, contractual obligation, posting, hours per week, deserves…

ANZAC Day is about remembering, but more importantly about respect and recognition

Simpson and his Donkey at Gallipoli, May 1915 Jack Simpson Kirkpatrick is well recognised as one of Australia’s most famous, and best-loved military heroes. On the 25th April 1915 he, along with the rest of the Australian and New Zealand contingent landed…

Australian Navy brass need a fleet review to honour loyalty to their own

Australia’s Navy is spending millions on its current recruitment drive on Sydney Harbour that it calls a Fleet Review, complete with fireworks, enemy spy ships and patriotic speeches by pompous VIPs bleating on about representing Australian identity and ideals. Our Navy has…