China is seeking to "take over" Australia's political system with an "insidious" and systematic campaign of espionage and influence-peddling, Canberra's ex-spymaster said in an interview published Friday

This was part of a long-term planned conspiracy since the 1970's from multiple over-reaching industries including fossil fuels/ pharmaceuticals/ agriculture/ processed food manufacturers/ chemical processors as part of the spread of globalization. If you mash the last 20 years of history together you'll see very quickly that the US/ UK & AU all followed the exact same trajectory.

In 1977 Exxonmobil lied under oath to the supreme court about their knowledge and studies in regard to climate change - they were able to use psychological manipulation tactics taught by Vladimir Volkoff at Duke University (a professor at that time) that year to pull it off. You can read the alumni's plea and bribe asking for him not to talk to Exxonmobil on their archive website from the first half of 1977. Of course he wouldn't accept only tens of thousands of dollars. There are multiple Russian assets that reside in France as well. I used to post the actual bribes on reddit in 2016-2017 starting before Trump was nominated and of course it was fruitless. Emailing the evidence of this to the feds did no good either because our federal governments were directly involved in this conspiracy.

It's just like how you see the amazon fires being intentionally set to make way for food for American and UK corporations. The reason why the spike happened this year is because in 2020 all of their illegal investments are going to be readily traceable... so it's going to be incredibly hard to keep playing this game. Only plain vanilla investment portfolios won't be monitored 24/7. So there's a bright side. Of course it was also setup on purpose. That's why you saw the same industries starting to make commercials bragging about their new sustainable energies this year. It was all about maximizing profit. lol for half a f***ing century. And corporations are too big to fail now of course, so the ones that are guilty of all this will go free without penalty. Of course.

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