The Australian people must weigh up both the wisdom and cost of the Morrison government’s policy of confronting China. The supposed wisdom of the policy is that we are standing firm with our main ally, the United States, for the sake of our national security.
On 18 September 2015, knife-wielding terrorists killed 50 off-duty workers at a coal mine. “Nearly all the workers who were not on shift at the time were killed or injured”, said police officer Ekber Hashim, according to Reuters. “Some workers were sleeping while others were preparing to work when the attackers raided the building after killing the security guards.”
The man behind bail-in, former G20-BIS Financial Stability Board Chairman Mark Carney, is now active in another swindle in his current role as United Nations Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance.
The nominally “Australian” think tank behind the widely reported accusations that China is using its Uyghur Muslim minority as forced labour is itself sponsored by American and British arms companies that have profited from forced prison labour.