> MIGRANTS BY THE TEN THOUSAND BAITED & LURED TO THE LAND OF BASTARDS,
> AUSTRALIA
>
> Again, as the following article demonstrates, thousand of migrants
> fools are lured to the Land of Bastards, Australia, to endure a slow
> and painful death sentence, until they put an early end to that
> torture by resorting to either Lobotomy, Suicide & Euthanasia or
> accept till the end indeed the continuous nagging realisation that
> everything & every values they held dear & believed in are inverted.
> Liars & Thieves, in that Antipodeans' Hell of Australia, are the ones
> looked upon as the best since the standard is financial success
> whatever the means. Corruption of the Political class is not the
> exception but the rule. Mining & Financial Criminals roam free, not
> only unpunished but considered as the working cogs of a depraved
> Australian society, the Australia Convict Rabble at large applaud &
> support Criminals seen as the ultimate ideal of success, & in awe
> indeed in front of Con men whose ability to defraud is seen as the
> submit in Human achievement.
> Whatever those poor people might achieve, it will robbed from them,
> and even the credit for their realisation, invention or discoveries
> will robbed & attributed to others... and I know indeed what I am
> talking about since in that Great Sandy Desert saga, all credit for
> discoveries of the 3 mines I put on the map of that Land of Bastards,
> were granted to geological manure who did not even prospected a single
> acre of that land.
> Tyrwhitt : I spotted the site from the air, and landed near by in the
> Desert to take samples (sic)
> Thomson : I spotted the Telfer Mine on a "hunch" right from Perth in
> application some theories of mine (sic)
> 7 in all Geological manure have claimed & were granted credit by the
> Newmont / Newcrest & BHP / WMC Mining Criminals as well as by all the
> WA Governments up to now ! ... and it is well established now that
> such Western Australia Whorehouse aka Parliament was watered to the
> tune of millions by the Mining Criminals to prevent some promised
> Royal Inquiry into their crimes ( from Court, Burke ... up to
> Lawrence & Gallop) At the present time further such WA Whorehouse as
> well as its Mining Criminals backers is very shy not say the last, to
> bestow some official medals of merit to those Geological Filth :
> Tyrwhitt, Thomson, Searls, Koehn, Borner, Barr & Atkinson it held is
> such regard over a whole generation, and to whom along all WA
> Administrations ( Mines, Land, Justice) reserve their highest
> praise ... as well of course as all Australian rags & those Australia
> Geological organisations
>
> NOT A WORD OF THANKS IN NEARLY 37 YEARS FROM SUCH AUSTRALIA MANURE TO
> THE TRUE PIONEER IN DESPITE OF IMMENSE RICHNESS, JOBS, EDUCATIONS etc
> PROVIDED SINCE THAT TIME & OVER THE NEXT CENTURY !!!
>
>
> My well documented story should, if by chance it falls under the
> perusal of would be migrants or unfortunately already installed in the
> Land of Bastards' migrants, should say I, widely be spread for
> appropriate decent persons to take the only reasonable option and this
> PULL OUT OF THAT AUSTRALIA HELL IN TIME ! Don't believe any of those
> Australian lies, their plot is to put their balls & chains on your
> ankles and tied you up with what decent people consider as
> obligation : family ( in a land full of paedophile & sexual
> deviants) , courage ( in a land where cowards & murderers are
> praised) , dedication, generosity, honesty, abnegation, sacrifice
> etc ... and this is only after many years & unfortunaly when too late
> that a clear realisation of the real situation will be discovered :
> Pedophile in charge of Justice & Clergy, Corrupt to the core in charge
> of Politics, Sexual deviants in the Police Forces indication of
> complete blurred set of values, Criminals bands rampaging at gun point
> decent people in their very homes !!
>
> PULL OUT QUICK OF THAT HELL MY FRIENDS ! iN LESS THAN 10 YEARS TIME
> YOU WILL FIND OUT THAT NOTHING AT ALL WAS WORTH MIGRATING TO THAT HELL
> ON EARTH, AUSTRALIA !
>
> Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud
> Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant
> Mobile +33 650 171 464
>
> Australia Mining Pioneer
> Founder of the True Geology
>
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>
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> SA WINS BIGGER SLICE OF PRIZED MIGRANTS
> by Christopher Russell
> March 06, 2007 01:15am
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> SOUTH Australia is doing a better job than the other states in
> attracting business migrants but there is no room for complacency, the
> Australian Population Institute says.
>
> "We have jumped from attracting just 1.7 per cent of the national
> intake of business migrants three years ago to more than 14 per cent
> last year," the institute's South Australian chairman, Michael
> Hickinbotham, said.
> "Other states aggressively target overseas migrants like we do, so we
> need to continue to identify and use our competitive advantages."
>
> Mr Hickinbotham was commenting on new data showing SA took in 604
> people - or about 200 families - on business migrant visas in 2005-06
> compared to 93 in 2001-02.
>
> Business migrants gain residency under various categories of visa, but
> most commonly must have a minimum of $250,000 to invest on top of tens
> of thousands of dollars to establish a home for themselves and their
> families.
>
> Many have substantially more.
>
> Central to the rapid increase in numbers has been changes to Federal
> Government red tape. Changes introduced in 2003 have allowed the State
> Government to actively market the business migration program and to
> sponsor individuals to the move to SA.
>
> Business migrants are additional to people settling as skilled
> workers, a category in which Adelaide has an advantage over the other
> mainland capitals because it is classified as a regional destination.
>
> SA Small Business Minister Karlene Maywald said "SA runs a very
> proactive marketing and promotions program and offers a range of
> services to attract more migrants to SA" and conducted "road shows in
> key markets" such as China, Korea and Britain.
>
> Government efforts have been helped by the private sector through
> organisations such as the Population Institute and Business SA.
>
> "Business migrants are the jewel in the crown," Mr Hickinbotham said.
>
> "These people come here with money to invest: they establish
> businesses, they generate wealth, they employ people and often they're
> exporting goods and services.
>
> "It's exactly what you need."
>
> Business SA chief executive officer Peter Vaughan said his employer
> organisation had advocated a population target of two million people
> for SA over the next decade.
>
> "While ambitious, the benchmark provides forward thinking direction,
> rather than relying on a 'no change, business as usual' approach," he
> said.
>
> "Business SA and the State Government have recently set up a Migration
> for Business Growth program which includes a welcome desk to help
> business migrants settle in and assist them through their early days
> in the state."
>
> The program will act as an information and networking program with
> some sessions conducted in Chinese or Korean to cater for the large
> numbers of new migrants from those countries.
>
> In SA, there is also support from the international trade chambers,
> which include the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Australia China
> Business Council, the Hong Kong Australia Business Association and the
> Korean Chamber of Commerce.
>
> Immigration SA director Sunny Yang, said migrants were engaged in
> quite diverse businesses activities.
>
> "Number one is that people are exporting," she said.
>
> "For the state to sponsor them, I want to see them exporting.
>
> "But many are setting up a small business. You see a lot of the
> Chinese and the Koreans running anything from a newsagency, to a
> florist, a bakery - that kind of small business.
>
> "Then a third, smaller, group are involved in relatively larger and
> more significant investment projects, construction and so on."
>
> Of the exporters, the goods and services they were engaged in often
> depended on their links with their countries of origin.
>
> Many were in wine, seafood and agricultural projects such as wool and
> leather but others were engaged in technology, recycling and
> electronics goods. Another niche was in high-quality construction
> materials and goods such as paint.
>