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Archive for October, 2007

Sydney APP meeting, November 2007

Sydney APP meeting, November 2007


The Sydney branch of the APP will be meeting on Tuesday, 20th of November from 7.30PM. We’ll be looking at the issues surrounding ‘peak oil’ from a nationalist perspective, it’s effect on society and our future, will we see $US100 a barrel soon? [...]

Swiss nationalist anti-immigration party wins election

Swiss nationalist anti-immigration party wins election


The Swiss People’s Party (the Schweizerische Volkspartei, or SVP) has received the highest vote ever recorded in Switzerland’s history in that country’s October 2007 elections. [...]

Harvey Norman Boss – “Two Parties, Same Destination”

Harvey Norman Boss – “Two Parties, Same Destination”


So close to an election it is refreshing to hear a representative of the globalists come out and basically call “a spade a spade”. [...]

Government Fails to Protect the Traditional Family

Government Fails to Protect the Traditional Family


Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today called upon the Federal government to protect and encourage the foundation of the Australian nation – the traditional family unit. [...]

Nation’s health suffers due to misdirected funding

Nation’s health suffers due to misdirected funding


Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips today called upon both State and Federal governments to redirect taxpayers’ funds to address the problems faced in the nation’s health sector. [...]

Half-Hearted Immigration Approach an Election Ploy

Half-Hearted Immigration Approach an Election Ploy


Australian Protectionist Party National Chairman and South Australian Spokesman Mr. Andrew Phillips has condemned Immigration Minister Kevin Andrews’ confused approach to national immigration policy today. [...]

Protecting our community

Protecting our community


Hundreds of these leaflets have been distributed in the Kirrawee area. [...]