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CSG companies launch media campaign

Now Australians know why the traitorous major parties have persisted with importing easily brainwashed immigrants after WW2 against the wishes of the Australian people! Multinational Coal Seam Gas companies are launching a massive media campaign to convince Australians that we want CSG mining. As over half of Australia’s population consists of either the aforesaid easily brainwashed immigrants or their offspring, they might very well succeed. I was born in 1944 and grew up in a time when Australia was populated by Australians, the bulk of whom descended from convicts. This, I believe, is what gave Australians more common sense, skepticism and certainly more courage than anyone else. I remember the first time that horrible Pepsi Cola and those other insipid American soft drinks tried to enter the Australian market in the ’50s, behind a huge advertising campaign. We tried them, found they tasted horrible and never bought them again, despite the ads telling us how good they were. They took them off the market. But today, advertising has people buying crudely made rubbish made in places like China and India and will probably convince imported idiots to allow a carbon tax while supplying the goods to China and India, (the world’s biggest polluters), to pollute with, carbon price free! Our weakness is that we’re too easy going and allow the worst examples of Australians, (who probably descended from the Rum Corps), to rule us!

Frank Brown, Richmond

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