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The Grand Plan

Australians expose the drive for an Asian future, by Nick Griffin


HOT on the heels of the controversy generated by the speech made by newly elected MP Pauline Hanson to the Australian parliament, comes news of another important advance for the forces striving to protect the European, mainly British, identity of Australia.

On October 28th, 1996, Graeme Campbell, the Federal Member for Kalgoorlie, and leader of the Australia First movement, spoke at length in the House of Representatives to table a research paper by leading anti-immigration campaigner Denis McCormack.

Entitled The grand plan : Asianisation of Australia - race, place and power, the paper was originally presented under police protection to the 20th anniversary conference of the Asian Studies Association of Australia to show that this trend is not some historical accident which 'just happened', but a carefully calculated, long-term plan to deceive the vast majority of ordinary Australians.

This was openly admitted by ex-Prime Minister Bob Hawke at a government immigration conference in May 1993, where several major newspapers, including the Sydney Morning Herald, reported that he said :-

"He could not deny the contention that the major parties had reached an implicit pact to keep immigration off the political agenda.   He said that for most of the post-war period the parties had maintained bipartisan support for immigration in the face of public opposition.  He also stated that there are no other issues on which the major political parties have been prepared to act in this way."

Mr. McCormack traces this cynical betrayal back to 1949, when members of the Labor government held secret meetings with Asian diplomats to discuss relaxing Australia's immigration policy, even as their party fought a general election on the pledge to uphold the "White Australia' policy.  By 1962, the liberal-leftist Immigration Reform Movement (IRM) was pressing for "a small annual intake (1,500)...of non-Europeans for an experimental period of three to five years."   Such modest proposals, however, were only the thin edge of a massive wedge intended to change the entire face of Australia.  Only 13 years later, the same author, Kenneth Rivett, edited a new IRM pamphlet, which proposed that "Australia's intake of non-Europeans...should rise...to say, 20,000 a year."

Nor was this just the thinking of an isolated pressure group.  In January 1971, Prime Minister John Gorton told a top level audience in Singapore :-

"I think that if we build up gradually inside Australia a proportion of people without white skins, then there will be a complete lack of consciousness that it is being built up and that we will arrive at a state where we have a multicultural country."

A particularly noteworthy feature of the relentless campaign to asianise Australia is the co-operation between left-wing agitators, motivated by ideology and ethno-masochism, and big-business, motivated by the desire to hold down wages and open new markets.  McCormack found, for example, that the 'Future Directions' conference held at LaTrobe University, Melbourne - at which politicians, bureaucrats, media personalities, union leaders and ethnic activists discussed ways in which to foist multiculturalism and free trade on reluctant Australians - was sponsored by many of Australia's largest companies: mining; oil; brewing; retailing; building; transport, and media.

A glance at the policies that were inextricably linked with 'white Australia' shows why the internationalist capitalist were so keen to destroy what the pro-Asian editor of Rupert Murdoch's The Australian, Paul Kelly, described as the five fundamental pillars of Australian Settlement: White Australia; industrial protection; wage arbitration; State paternalism; and imperial links, with the United States later replacing the Britain as the relevant imperial power.   The 1980's saw all these pillars torn down.  In the words of The Australian's Foreign Editor, Greg Sheridan:-

"It is easy to see that Kelly's essential thesis was right.  White Australia has given way to perhaps the most authentically non-discriminatory immigration policy in the world.  Tariffs were torn down and, by the end of the century, Australia will have virtually no significant industry protection."

All-in-All, the picture of the long-plotted murder of Australia is a frightening one.  But by putting the facts exposed in this shocking document on public record, Graeme Campbell has taken another important step in the fight back.  Dennis McCormack himself is cautiously optimistic:

"It is essentially a struggle to politically motivate the hearts, minds and votes of middle Australia, whose polled opinions on the key issues always reflect the Nationalist perspective in preference to what they are forced to live under - an increasingly damaging bipartisan internationalist orthodoxy, as orchestrated by an unrepresentative managerial elite.  Those who dominate in parliamentary politics, industry, business , unions, media, academia, churches, etc., are still largely in denial about this, although cracks are appearing.

"The risking popularity of Campbell's nascent 'Australia First' folk movement, is a promising sign of heightened awareness of, and apprehension about, the direction in which Australia is heading.  Australians Against Further Immigration, with Graeme Campbell's endorsement, have greatly contributed to the creation of the current political climate - the immediate forecast for a period of less predictable political atmospherics.  A front is developing with some high-wind warnings, hopefully to be followed by fine stable conditions.  Stay tuned."


*Emphasis added by webmaster.

Webmaster's note: This article was originally published in 'Spearhead' magazine No.335, January 1997.

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The Asianisation of Australia: An Exposé of the "Asian Future" Being Forced Upon Australia
(Volume One)


The Asianisation of Australia: Statistics (Immigration, Ethnicity, and Trade)
(Volume Two)


The Asianisation of Australia: Opinion Polls, the Traitor Class, and the Yellow Peril
(Volume Three)


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