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A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma : Comments

By Julie Bishop, published 28/6/2012

Russia's support for President Assad points to a desire to be strongly influential in world affairs in its own interests.

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A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma sounds like reason the present coalition actually allowed incomplete science of CO2 'carbon pricing' tax agenda to be legislated into law based on deceit.

Could it be this week that foreign affairs are focus of Julie Bishop debate on purpose to detract from the Australian national issue of CO2 tax introduction this Sunday?

Is a regime controlling Australia? Why is it so that false pretences in national parliament are not being exposed?

Julie, many people can see that the white stuff rising from the tapered chimney-like towers at power stations is actually steam/water vapour, and is not smoke and CO2 as news script over those images leads the gullible to believe.

What about real and possible causes of weather change? I question why photosynthesis-linked warmth in ocean algae plant matter has not been measured and assessed in AGW and Kyoto and carbon tax science.

I also question why the Abbott-Truss (Howard) coalition has not duly responded to investigate substance of evidence indicating unprecedented sewage nutrient pollution is proliferating unprecedented algae warming ocean water, not CO2.
Take a look where ice is melting:
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/june/arctic-algal-blooms-060712.html

We are being fed ongoing lies.

Lindy Chamberlain comes to mind, convicted by media just like CO2 has been edited and blamed in front of our faces.

Who should we believe? Steam is reported to look like CO2 and Abbott-Truss coalition ignores that fact and has not accordingly challenged CO2 and ETS agenda.

Is Syria's Assad guilty without trial? Some of us can see the cropped images of a small gathering of people being reported to look like a big crowd. At the start of these ‘Arab Springs’ it can be seen that just a handful of pro-rebel people are being edited and shown and reported to look like a big crowd majority, a community and national majority.

By the way Julie, who is manufacturing and supplying arms to the rebels? How many dead have been killed by rebels? And when will the next ‘no fly zone’ begin?

The world needs prosperity and peace, not war mongering
Posted by JF Aus, Thursday, 28 June 2012 2:06:14 PM
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Julie, far too many nations in this world operate out of self-interest. Then far too many politicians operate out of self-interest as do far too many corporations and religious institutions.

Self interest works against peace and cooperation and ensures endless war. We should be operating from a position of what is best for all the world's people rather than a selfish few.

P.S. I note your many articles and also that you never engage with folks who bother to comment. Do you think you are above us?
Posted by David G, Thursday, 28 June 2012 4:08:56 PM
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I agree with all Julie says here. I wouldn’t underestimate Putin for a minute. His aim is to Rebuild Russia back to it’s former position of strength .

That is what drives the man, if you study his rise from a poor peasant boy to the highest position in Russia, he has openly stated that he wants to restore his homeland back to a strong, prosperous and powerful nation.

He may be more correct in siding with the leaders in Syria than the Americans are in siding with the Muslim Brotherhood.
I admire the man’s dedication to Russia and wish we had such strong leaders in the West but I would watch him like a hawk in regard to what his motives may be at any given time. Don't underestimate Putin.
Posted by CHERFUL, Thursday, 28 June 2012 8:12:37 PM
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How do we educate people like Cherful? Iraq was an invasion based totally on lies in which one million people were murdered.Ah but they were people with brown skin who don't really count.

We now know that the Gulf Of Tonkin incident in which North Vietnam was supposed to attack a US ship was a total lie.This was the incident that gave the US the excuse to invade Vietnam.Another war for profit for the Banking Military Industrial Complex.

We also know that in 1966 the US Liberty was attacked by Israel in another false flag attack to make the USA bomb Egypt.The USA had nukes at the ready until they learned the reality.

See Pres Dwight Eisenhower reveal the evils of the Military Industrial Complex.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY

This very same group are pushing for war since we the people now realise it is they who have stolen our pension funds and super.They continue to pillage our economies via counterfeiting our currencies and toxic derivatives.

The enemy always comes from within.
Posted by Arjay, Thursday, 28 June 2012 9:48:22 PM
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Labor tragics attack Bishop for submitting an article within her portfolio, and ignoring the disaster that is Labor's border policy, and are then surprised when she does not engage in debate. Surely there has been no lack of debate on Labor's failures?

Bob Carr's only contribution to the border issue is an unbecoming tirade against the high court judges.

18000 people have died in the Syrian uprising, is this too small an issue?
Posted by Shadow Minister, Friday, 29 June 2012 4:34:55 AM
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Labor and coalition politics need a clean out. It appeared change was occurring when Howard lost government and his electorate.
Meanwhile about 25,000 children are still dying every day, including those due to the recent 69 percent increase in maternal mortality in Solomon Islands.
Neither Labor nor the coalition pay due attention to nearby foreign affairs or even to local national affairs. Damage and destruction to Great Barrier Reef and other SW Pacific Ocean food web nursery ecosystems is even continuing and worsening.
Information of substance about key ocean food sustainability collapse indicators is being gagged at government and major media editorial level.
Truth of food production and supply and sustainability in the Pacific and in countries refugees are fleeing should be known in order to see why boat people want to leave their own countries. Then possible real solutions could become known.
At present there is even general total ignorance that devastated fisheries are causing fishing boats to become run down and disposable at whatever low cost sale, for one way people smuggling voyages.
Local affairs are ignored. Julie Bishop and my present MP Bronwyn Bishop and nearby Tony Abbott have not duly responded to relevant issues raised, neither has the Rudd-Gillard Labor CO2 debate process and government. Or is it an Aus regime?
What's the difference between 2,000 dead asylum seekers and 25,000 malnourished dead children? Who can afford fish affordable to many Australians?
Malcolm Fraser has been the only leader that has shown any real interest in real life humanitarian fishery devastation linked issues but politics ended that. There is a big difference between Fraser-type of politics and politics of Howard Abbott ilk.
Meanwhile the NBN and being able to see your doctor online seems like the main expenditure agenda.
It has been said that spending some money on advertising to warn of the danger and suffering for boat should be spent in the countries of origin of boat people and their travel departure points.
There are numerous foreign affairs that need debate. Why go so far away at this point and unjustly convict Syria’s Assad?
Posted by JF Aus, Friday, 29 June 2012 10:28:20 AM
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