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Obadiah 1:18
February 12th, 2008, 10:30 PM
Back in the early '80s, Geoff McDonald, a former Communist, wrote an excellent book on who and what was really behind the push for Aboriginal land rights. With all the government and media bleating about reconciliation at the moment, it is a book that is even more timely and relevant today and well worth reading -- if you can find a copy, that is. I bought my copy from the Heritage bookshop, which is run by the Australian League of Rights, in Melbourne almost ten years ago.

From the back cover:

Red Over Black is the chilling and almost unbelievable story of the Marxist manipulation of the Aboriginal "land rights" movement, told by a man who learned of Communist strategy while in the Communist Party.

Ever since leaving school at 14 years of age, Geoff McDonald has been involved in industrial and political affairs. While painting Aboriginal murals on the secret Communist training school in Minto, New South Wales, he first heard of the long-range Communist strategy for the establishment of an Aboriginal republic under Communist control.

While representing the Royal Australian Nursing Federation as an Industrial Officer in the early seventies, Geoff McDonald made a number of visits to Aboriginal reserves in Central and Northern Australia and saw Marxist operators and their dupes hard at work advancing Communist strategy....

Obadiah 1:18
February 12th, 2008, 10:38 PM
Some further info about McDonald's classic work.

http://www.alor.org/NewTimes%20Survey/The%20Pedigree%20of%20Ideas.htm