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Aussie farmer nearing death over AGW Hoax
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Section 44 of the Australian Constitution says certain members are disqualified.and the disqualifications are set out clearly.
Any person who is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience or adherence to a foreign power, is disqualified. While the Australia Act 1986 continues without a Royal Identifier legitimately affixed to it by a legitimate Supreme Court, every person who owes allegiance, obeys laws made by a State Government, or adheres to a foreign power, is disqualified automatically.
That just about brings about a Constitutional Crisis, because everyone in Australia holds dual citizenship, and the States are a foreign power to the Commonwealth. In point of fact, the Governor General has a duty to call an immediate election, on the Australia Act 1986.
The Governor General must issue a Writ, and call an election, because every member of the Parliament of the Commonwealth is disqualified while the Australia Act 1986 remains on the books and Peter Spencer can come down. It is only because of this Act that he is up the pole. Without the abolition of appeals to the Privy Council, his just case would have been settled.
Federal Members of Parliament have a choice. Repudiate allegiance to the foreign members of the United States of Australia, that is the eight States and Territories or resign. This is the heart of Peter Spencer’s protest.
Under s 46 of the Australian Constitution Peter Spencer, if he sued every member as he is entitled to do, is entitled to collect 100 pounds for every day they have sat in the present Parliament. That ought to be enough incentive for him to abandon his perch, rather than drop off it. We have never had a referendum on the Australia Act 1986. That would be Peter Spencer’s legacy.