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Freedom of Truth news 1/10/24

Special Visit from the director of the Australian League of Rights

We are being blessed with a visit and address from the national director of The Australian League of Rights.. Arnie Luks on Saturday the 12th October at Potoroo.


The league of rights have been established for over 100 years here in Australia monitoring and keeping a close eye on all the goings on regarding our human rights, our Constitution and the attempts to usurp it, plus the history of our banking system and who is behind it, they have been working to educate and empower people to become capable to fight to reclaim and restore our proper democratic system of governance.


They have an absolute treasure trove of information on their website https://alor.org/ with over 10,000 documents very relevant to our country’s history, archived and easily accessible to all those digging deep. They have numerous resource books you won’t find anywhere else, they have speeches, videos, audios, interviews and historical data going right back at the click of a button.


Arnie Luks has been on an eastcoast of Australia tour meeting and talking to groups encouraging and helping them understand where we actually are today and the history of the steps that unfolded to get us here and where to from here.


THEIR POLICY

To promote service to the Christian revelation of God, loyalty to the Australian Constitutional Monarchy, and maximum co-operation between subjects of the Crown Commonwealth of Nations.


To defend the free Society and its institutions — private property, consumer control of production through genuine, competitive enterprise, and limited, decentralised government.


To promote financial policies which will reduce taxation, eliminate debt, and make possible material security for all with greater leisure time for cultural activities.


To oppose all forms of monopoly, either described as public or private.To encourage all electors always to record a responsible vote in all elections.


To support all policies genuinely concerned with conserving and protecting natural resources, including the soil, and an environment reflecting natural (God’s) laws, against policies of rape and waste.


To oppose all policies eroding national sovereignty, and to promote a closer relationship between the peoples of the Crown Commonwealth and those of the United States of America, who share a common Heritage.

Jeremy Lee & Ed Butler two of Australia’s finest political analysists and speakers over the last 50years have all their speeches and books available on the website as does Dr David Mitchell the renowned specialist in Constitutional research.


Here is a summary of what The League of Rights is about from Jeremy Lee

Freedom Potentials is an arm the league that offers video lessons on becoming empowered and informed..



TRAINING SERVICES

Training Courses: Part of the League’s continuous program of serving the community, they recommend ongoing ‘Personal Development and Training’ for all. alor.org is the main website and repository of the Libraries and Archives, sourced from the publications and other historical documents of the Social Credit and Freedom Movements across the past 100 years.


An excellent research resource blog.alor.org - a host of regular writers contribute commentaries on events from around the globe. thecross-roads.org - their Broadcast forums specifically relating to ‘protecting and advancing our freedoms’ and ‘limiting bureaucratic lawlessness’ with a ‘tendency towards totalitarian government’, by ‘empowering the individual to act responsibly in their own area’. To be that voice to unify under our ‘Limiting Constitutional Monarchy’ as ‘Representative Government’, as a Public Service re-building society. Main Internet Video Channel: Rumble: The Cross Roads: https://rumble.com/c/c-1324923


THE AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE OF RIGHTS THE LEAGUE’S FREEDOM PROGRAM No political movement can exist in a moral vacuum, and Australians have traditionally accepted that it is the Christian Faith that generates our rich cultural heritage . The League of Rights seeks to help create a body of dedicated men and women who serve, not for their own material gain, but encourages and equips individuals to independently exercise their own initiative in the service of freedom.


Main Website: https://alor.org/

Video/Podcast Archives: https://thecross-roads.org/


*This is a do not miss opportunity to pose questions to the national director of this wonderful organisation about our history and learn about what rights we do actually have and what steps we can make to reclaim our freedoms and sovereignty .........


Winston Smith Initiative information flyers


Now Available to letterbox drop..

This is just a quick message to let you know that our We Say No flyer- dropping campaign is officially underway!

Our first pallet of flyers has arrived, and our volunteers have already started pounding the pavement!


The flyer that we’re distributing is pictured below. As you can see, the artwork is relatively straightforward and simple. During the last campaign we received feedback that our material appeared at first glance like junk mail, so this time we’ve made a conscious decision to strip it back and focus primarily on the information.


The link and QR code leads to a landing page on our newwebsite, PhaseChamber. The landing page contains a ton of information and useful resources. It also includes an automated letter-writing tool that generates a fully-formed letter based on the details you provide, and then sends that letter to you directly via email. The idea is to equip and encourage everyday Australians to a) get informed, and b) start putting their MPs under the pump as we approach the next federal election.


We’ve worked really hard on this campaign, and we truly believe that it has the power to cut through with middle Australia at this crucial time in the electoral cycle.


But in order for the campaign to fulfil its potential, we need your help.


Just like last time, we are looking for patriotic Australians who are able and willing to deliver this flyer to letterboxes in their local area. If you care about this cause and have a bit of spare time on your hands, you can play an integral role in the campaign by registering as a volunteer distributor at https://www.phasechamber.com.au/flyer-flow.


The registration process is quick, simple and easy — but for those who have questions, I’ve created a pre-recorded explainer video that can be found at https://www.phasechamber.com.au/how-to .


The video also explains how you can create your own personalised letter using our automated letter-writing tool.


Distributing this flyer is a great way to make a difference while at the same time getting some nourishing sunshine and exercise! You can deliver as much or as little as you like, and you can even do it anonymously. Whatever approach you decide to take, we don’t mind — all that matters is that we get the messageto as many Australian households as possible.


Thanks in advance to everyone who decides to get involved. As organisers, it’s hard to overstate how grateful we are for your efforts. We appreciate you immensely ... and one day, the rest of Australia will too.



Local Council election results


Congratulations to Andrew Thaler for getting elected to the Snowy Monaro shire council, Andrew will rattle the cage and guarantee change for the better..

Congratulation also to Mitchell Nadin, David Porter and Peggy Nobble and the reinstated Mayor Russell Fitzpatrick of the Bega Valley Shire who responded positively to our letter to candidates, lets hope these councillors pushback on the existing and any future United Nations agenda 2030 policies planned to be forthcoming...



Mis n Dis rubbish Bill may be dead in the water

And rumour has it that the Miss Disinformation bill will not get the support it needs for approval as a couple of independent Senators David Pocock and Jacqui Lambi have major reservations and the Greens want changes to it, without their support it will not get through, so it looks like it may be dead in the water or at the very least held up to next year and then revised again.


I say, we’ve made an impact on this as many of us put submissions in and I don’t think they have ever received as many on any piece of proposed legislation before,


So well done...But don’t hold your breath!

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