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by Wayne MADSEN
The United
States has successfully installed two America-compliant leaders as the heads of
government of Australia and New Zealand, Washington’s two most important
Asia-Pacific regional allies. Both leaders, Australian Prime Minister Julia
Gillard and New Zealand Prime Minister John Key, rose rapidly within their
respective parties, a sure sign that they had outside support, likely from the
Central Intelligence Agency, which has historically meddled in the domestic
affairs of Australia and New Zealand…
Australia and New Zealand have seen the CIA
interfere in their domestic politics before. In 1975, the CIA, working with
Australian intelligence and pro-U.S. politicians, engineered a constitutional
coup against Labor Prime Minister Gough Whitlam. The independent-minded Whitlam
demanded a fuller explanation about the nature of U.S. intelligence bases at
Pine Gap and Woomera, Australia. The Central Intelligence Agency and National
Security Agency, alarmed by Whitlam’s demand for an accounting about the
activities of the bases, used an old U.S. intelligence asset, Australian
Governor General Sir John Kerr, to fire Whitlam’s government and install a pro-U.S.
regime. Similarly, after New Zealand Labor Prime Minister David Lange began
probing into the activities of the National Security Agency’s eavesdropping
bases in New Zealand and banning visits by U.S. nuclear-armed or powered
warships to New Zealand ports, he was unceremoniously ousted in a parliamentary
backbenchers’ coup in 1989.
What happened to Whitlam would repeat itself in
2010 in Australia when Labor Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, who was generally
supportive of the United States, was deposed in a backbenchers’ coup by the even
more pro-American deputy prime minister Julia Gillard. Since coming to power,
Gillard, who was born in Wales, has supported the United States and Israel in
all matters, including inviting the United States to establish new naval, air,
and troop bases in Australia.
A few of the leaked U.S. State Department
cables identify the role that the U.S. embassy in Canberra played in ousting
Rudd and replacing him with the more pro-American Gillard. Rudd's Employment
Participation Minister, Libyan-Australian Mark Arbib, was a frequent guest of
the embassy where he passed along confidential information about the Cabinet
in-fighting between the right-wing forces allied with Gillard and Rudd
loyalists.
Senator Don Farrell, another right-wing Labor
supporter of Gillard, met with a U.S. embassy official in June 2009, a year
before the coup against Rudd, and informed the American about the plot to oust
the Prime Minister. President Barack Obama apparently did nothing to warn Rudd
of the plot against him and there is every indication that the Obama
administration, particularly Mrs. Clinton, was in Gillard's court. Farrell told
the newspaper The Australian that he had more than one conversation with the
U.S. embassy but said he couldn't recall the exact details of the conversations.
An embassy cable dated June 23, 2008, indicates
that Gillard was being groomed during the Bush administration even though she
had a political past in which she described herself as a "socialist" and a
"feminist":
GILLARD THE PRO-AMERICAN
...GILLARD has gone out of her way to assist
the Embassy. She attended a breakfast hosted by the Ambassador for U/S
[Undersecretary] Nick Burns who visited Canberra just days after the election.
At our request, she agreed to meet a visiting member of the National Labor
Relations Board, after prior entreaties by the board member's Australian hosts
had been rebuffed. GILLARD is now a regular attendee at the American Australian
Leadership Dialogues (AALD), and will be the principal government representative
to the AALD meeting in Washington at the end of June».
Gillard was «talent-spotted» by the CIA from
the ranks of the left. Before becoming a staunch pro-American, Gillard served as
Secretary of the Socialist Forum in Melbourne and she co-founded the Australian
chapter of the women’s rights organization EMILY’s LIST.
In a speech to the AALD in 2008 in Washington,
Gillard avidly supported the strengthening of the ANZUS military alliance
between Australia, New Zealand, and the United States. Gillard, in a message to
Labor Party leader Mark Latham, described the AALD as a "CIA re-education camp."
Latham also revealed that Gillard told him that he should stand by for "e-mails
explaining George Bush is a great statesman, torture is justified in many
circumstances and those Iraqi insurgents should just get over it." Gillard has
also called the United States «a civilizing global influence».
New Zealand Prime Minster John Key rose rapidly
through the ranks of the National Party to become Prime Minister. Key was
formerly an executive with the CIA-linked Bankers Trust. Key was also part of
George Soros’s operation to attack several Asian-Pacific currencies, including
the Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit, as well as the British pound and Russian
ruble, in the late 80s and early 90s, to enable currency speculators like Soros
to make billions in profits. In 1988, Key even bet against the New Zealand
dollar. In 1995, Key was the head of foreign exchange operations for Merrill
Lynch in Singapore. Key’s ruthless sacking of hundreds of his subordinates and
co-workers at Merrill Lynch earned him the onerous nickname of the «smiling
assassin». In 1999, Key became a member of the Foreign Exchange Committee of the
Federal Reserve Bank of New York and three years later he was sitting in the New
Zealand Parliament. After only six years as an MP, Key became Prime Minister of
New Zealand.
Key became Leader of the Opposition in 2006
after he succeeded Don Brash, who resigned after details of an extramarital
affair and internal National Party documents became public.
There is a belief by some in New Zealand that
Key’s work for Soros and the CIA – the two are not mutually exclusive – earned
him the post of Prime Minister. Key has done much to undo Lange’s policies and
New Zealand naval ships are, once again, welcome in U.S. ports after a ban that
was imposed during Lange’s term. Key, whose mother, Ruth Lazar Key, was an
Austrian Jewish immigrant, has also steered New Zealand’s foreign policy firmly
into the pro-Israeli camp.
Key’s predecessor, Labor Prime Minister Helen
Clark, incurred Israel’s and its Wellington Lobby’s wrath after she criticized
Israeli intelligence’s ploy to forge New Zealand passports. Like Clark, Rudd,
also infuriated Israel and its Canberra Lobby after criticizing Israel’s forging
of Australian passports and deploring Israel’s interception and arrest of Gaza
aid flotilla participants. Rudd had long been considered a staunch ally of
Israel and was thought by the Israeli Lobby in Australia to be a «Christian
Zionist». Gillard, who is a self-declared atheist, began plotting with Labor
right-wingers and, very likely, the CIA Canberra station, weeks prior to her
challenge to Rudd, even though she claims to have only decided to seek the prime
minister position on the eve of the Labor Party parliamentary caucus in June
2010. Gillard’s staff began writing her victory speech two weeks prior to the
caucus.
There is reason to believe that a shadowy
Christian Zionist sect, some would call it a cult, known as the Exclusive
Brethren, founded by Englishman John Nelson Darby as the Brethren Movement
during the same 19th century period when Joseph Smith founded the
Christian Zionist-oriented Church of Latter Day Saints – the Mormons – has
exercised undue influence over Australian and New Zealand politics. Ousted
National Party leader Brash, ousted Prime Minister Rudd, and former Australian
Prime Minister John Howard have all been closely linked to the Exclusive
Brethren. However, when these leaders served their purposes, the Brethren and
their masters were more than happy to see them go. The Brethren appears to be a
carbon copy of «The Fellowship,» an influential, pro-Israeli, and CIA-linked
cult that sponsors the annual National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, DC that
is attended by presidents and prime ministers.
The installation of Key and Gillard in their
posts has ensured that the United States has a firm military anchor in the
Asia-Pacific region from which to challenge China and other nations for control
of the Pacific as a «zone of war».
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