Special Report by Michael Byers, Editor-In-Chief; The Mikiverse
The latest batch of WikiLeaks, document releases shows the ALP Senator Mark Arbib has been feeding America secrets about the inner workings of the ALP since 2006.
Pointedly, rather than to try and deny the charges, or even to seek some unlikely form of justification for his actions, Arbib, has closed his office for THREE DAYS!!!
Interestingly, colleague, and fellow knife-wielder in the political assassination of the then Prime-Minister, Kevin Rudd, Bill Shorten, did not deny direct questions put to him this morning on a televised Australian corporate news program regarding Arbib’s potentially traitorous activities.
Nor did he deny that their actions against Rudd were at the behest of an American Government which it has now been revealed by other WikiLeaks documents that was not too pleased with Kevin Rudd as a leader of an allied nation.
Bill Shorten, also has not denied involvement in this little racket, alongside Mark Arbib.
RELEVANT QUESTIONS
Did the US Government/Secret Service/Military et al try to orchestrate the fall of an ALP Prime-Minister?
Is this the second such occasion in LESS THAN FORTY YEARS –after Whitlam in ’75- that America has involved itself in the removal of a democratically elected Australian Prime-Minister?
What other secrets has Mark Arbib passed along to his American friends?
Who is Mark Arbib loyal to?
Are other ALP/Liberal/National or Greens politicians involved?
Is Julia Gillard directly, or indirectly involved?
Did the United States annoint her as "Australian" Prime-Minister?
Should Mark Arbib be sacked as an Australian Senator and face charges of treason?
Is America secretly pulling the strings of the Australian political system?
Is this control connected to the creation of the Reserve Bank of Australia, as well as the purchase of currency printed by this private corporation?
Are the American bases in Australia such as Pine Gap evidence of American domination of, as opposed to co-operation with, Australia?
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