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Di Sims: 'The aliens are silver skinned and are wearing metallic adornments', The Deja Vu analogy, Toastmasters speech - 1993

November 17, 2020

1993, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

I would like to invite you to journey with me to the year 2000.

Let’s imagine it’s a long weekend holiday - it’s Australia Day And we are enjoying a BBQ and get together with family and friends. And we are thinking about the great neighbourhood we are lucky enough to live in We are feeling fortunate to have so many nice relatives and friends at our BBQ

A deafening noise and blinding flash attracts our attention from our social chit chat. And we watch over the fence as a space ship looking object lands in the nearby park The hatch opens and human shaped aliens emerge from the space craft. The aliens are silver skinned and are wearing metallic adornments They all hold unusual gun type weapons Our children are excited and fascinated by these new uninvited visitors Two of our neighbours approach these silver beings and the strange weapons are pointed at them.

They are struck and stunned by a streak lightning flash emitted from the guns

Another courageous neighbour shouts protests about the assault on the motionless men and he too receives the same streak lightning flash. We are overcome with fear – our mobile phones are not working we can’t call triple 0 We retreat to the security of the house- our land line phones are also dead as are all of our electrical appliances. It is very eerie and we can hear little traffic noise outside We watch as the aliens set up a tent city with silver foil and plastic looking igloos. The 3 stunned and motionless men are carried into a neighbours house We wonder if they are still breathing , how hurt are they , how can we call for help and an ambulance. We are terrified and encourage our curious kids to come away from the windows.

Let’s imagine that 10 more years have passed and the year is 2010 These aliens now outnumber us. Our homes have been replaced by these strange metallic igloos. Most of our homes were simply burnt to the ground. Our kids toys were removed and destroyed . Our musical instruments suffered the same fate. All Entertainment systems were crushed and removed from our communities. We have heard no music for ten years – we are punished if we sing or hum a few favourite tunes.

Communication is limited and the aliens are in complete control of our lifestyles and living standards. We are subjected to three fumigations and hosings daily because the aliens consider our hygiene standards inadequate and primitive. Our children are taken away at birth because many parents will not comply with the stringent regulations and customs that the aliens insist on us practising. The aliens can educate children to tertiary level in 3 years – this is achieved with brain implants. The children are encouraged to disrespect all human elders and to only adhere to alien requests. Celebrations of birthdays, weddings and similar happy occasions are forbidden and classed as barbaric customs. Most children born since 2000 can communicate comfortably with the aliens. We have no control over their behaviour or their destiny They are encouraged to travel into space to seek further education and learning. Many return and are not interested in the welfare of their family. We long for another BBQ and get together to talk about old times But these are only a pipe dream because all gatherings are also banned.

Two of our older family members have recently died. We feel that they may have lived if only our human doctor could have treated them. They were placed in iron lung looking devices and isolated from us. Their illness was caused by new drugs that the aliens introduced. Our old folk were not aware of the potential harm that excessive use would cause and the aliens simply laughed at their stupidly for overuse of these mind altering substances.

We are sure they died from fear and trepidation. How we wish we could have said goodbye with just a simple funeral service. But again funerals are also illegal and considered primitive. We were unable to bury them in the cemetery according to their wishes but instead they were removed and placed in metallic bare tomb. No flowers or tombstone at their final resting place. These aliens have suppressed every custom and pleasure that we once enjoyed. Most of us can still recall that Australia Day BBQ and we remember discussing the forthcoming Olympics. 2000 in Australia was a utopia compared to the subservient existence that we are experiencing in 2010.

Let’s return to 1993. We pray that such a situation never occurs – we pray that it remains simply science fiction that is used to simply entertain us in a sifi movie or book. My friends unfortunately this atrocity did occur.

The year was not 2000 but the 1700’s. The space ships were the Endeavour followed by the ships of the first fleet and the many more ships. The silver aliens we Englishmen. The stun guns were rifles The new drugs were alcohols and tobaccos. The BBQ’s , birthdays and get togethers were corroborees and dreamtime customs.

This analogy is alarming and frightening. An air of déjà vu does exist I encourage all of you to set aside any preconceived prejudice of our indigenous brothers and sisters. Please help dispel the apathy that so many Australians display toward indigenous affairs. Imagine our reaction if some alien culture chose Australia as it’s newest prison for the punishment of alien criminals.

Our forefathers began the destruction and inhibition of an entire culture. I suggest we follow the example of a very humble Australian – the late Professor Fred Hollows who was described by an ABC journalist as ‘A man who saw what others refused to see’ – then refused to ignore it. Our Indigenous countrymen have a heritage that they legitimately posses and are rightfully proud of. Fortunately our generation has not been invaded by aliens but unfortunately the indigenous people were. I ask that we demonstrate more understanding OF THIS CULTURAL BACKBONE of Australia. Di Sims . ( First presented in 1993)

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Dennis Walker: 'I know I’m arrogant, but as arrogant as I am, I could never be as arrogant as a white man in this country', Invasion Day protest - 2008

January 27, 2016

26 January 2008, Invasion Day rally, outside Parliament House, Brisbane, Australia

Transcript by Hamish Chitts, Brisbane, www.fightforaboriginalrights.blogspot.com

Thank you, I won’t bore you with the statistics of the devastation being wrecked upon us in this illegal occupation and the genocide happening as we speak. Suffice to say, and this is my pet baby, the incarceration rates are up, the deaths in custody are up. I don’t like it, I don’t know who does, except those who may profit from it I guess.

We need to begin to deal from our own sovereignty. Instead of the Union Jack being in their flag it should be our flag, we decide. This is by their law, Captain Cook was instructed by his sovereign King George III, “You are, with consent, to take advantage of convenient situations”. He did not get consent, there has never been any consent given in this country by any black fella as far as I know about anything they do. So there is no consent, the sovereign said get consent, Captain Cook did not get consent he acted as a false agent. That’s their law, not ours, their law. Any act of a false agent makes all laws that flow from it, including the First Fleet – the first boat people, all illegal. Now the way to get over that problem is to deal fairly and treaty it and work out our differences and get on with it.

However in their arrogance, and just in case you think I’m arrogant – I know I’m arrogant, but as arrogant as I am, I could never be as arrogant as a white man in this country and don’t say you as individuals aren’t responsible for it, you pay taxes so your police forces, your legislators and your courts do the dirty work for you. So don’t say you haven’t got a hand in this, you helped pay for this coming down on us. Don’t forget that it’s not just us they’re coming after, we are just the convenient scapegoats to get the uranium out so the state can keep the power. Your youth death rates are up too, they come for us today they’ll be coming for you tonight, I think James Baldwin said in the book The Fire Next Time.

I have been trying to get in touch with our Premier about this day, today. Unfortunately she’s not concerned about the fires she’s more concerned about the floods, which I can understand at the moment. So she didn’t have time to meet with me. However I did write her a letter asking for an audience and this letter said:

Dear Premier
I am writing to you as I am somewhat concerned at the ever increasing incarceration rates and deaths in custody of Indigenous people. As you are aware I have tired many ways to address these matters as did my mother before me and we both agreed the only way forward would be by treaty in order for all parties involved to be reconciled under God. I have drafted my Invasion Day message titled ‘A Time for Peace’ and I hoping to talk to you on these matters prior to that and thus this letter to obtain an appointment with you to discuss treaty and related matters.
Peace, prosperity and healing,

Dated Thursday 17 / 1 / 08

That was delivered to her parliamentary office along with enclosures, a copy of A Time for Peace, something I wrote and I’ll read out probably at Musgrave. Also included a copy of my treaty to lease. I also included a copy a letter of reference she gave to me back in 2002 when she was minister of education. She said:

Dear Mr Lynch
I write in support of the application made by Dennis Walker for financial assistance through the Brisbane City Council’s Community Development Assistance Grants to initiate a sacred treaty circles project. This project aims to contribute to the spiritual, environmental and social healing in the Brisbane region and through providing a focussed gathering point, commitment and gathering arena in order to reinforce traditional Aboriginal culture and enhance community relationships. I am very supportive of this goal and ask you that you look favourably on this application.
Thank you for your consideration, please do not hesitate to contact me if I can be of further assistance.
Yours sincerely
Anna Bligh MP
Member for South Brisbane, Minister for Education
1st March 2002

So they speak with a forked tongue. She couldn’t meet with me to discuss treaty so I could say, “Listen, we’ve got a deal going with the Queensland Government that may be a little humane and we may get a chance for some justice here, but we’ve still got to do this via a treaty process.” They’ve refused to meet, they’ve refused to talk, they continue the genocide, the death rates are up and the incarceration rates are up. What do we do? On March 11 and 12 we go to Canberra and put it to Rudd. Essentially the same thing – treaty now. If Rudd won’t deal we should go overseas and ask for the overseas community to treaty with us so we can get rid of the oppressor.

Thank you.

Source: http://www.treatyrepublic.net/content/denn...

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