So the guy who is being touted as a great replacement for NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, is Dominic Perrottet.
Who's father just happens to be...
His father, John Perrottet, works for the World Bank as the Global Lead for Tourism at the International Finance Corporation, in Washington, DC.
So let's see.
Father is a significant lead at the World Bank. Works with the IFC, and is based in Swamp central: Washington DC. Check.
Elite Lawyer specializing in banking and insolvency laws. Check.
Worked for Henry Davis York, law firm, which in 2017 merged with.... Norton Rose Fulbright. Check.
Norton Rose Fulbright Verein is a Swiss verein and international law firm. It is the second largest law firm in the United States and one of the ten largest in the world, by both lawyers and revenue. In 2017/18, Norton Rose Fulbright had total revenue of US$2.1 billion.
It has more than 3700 lawyers and other legal staff based in Europe, the United States, Canada, Latin America, Asia, Australia, Africa and the Middle East.
Second largest law firm in the US, and one of the ten largest in the world. If that doesn't smell of Cabal then I do not know what does...
Anyone who was celebrating and thinking that the removal of Berejiklian was some sort of victory or cause for optimism isn't applying Q-based reasoning and logical thinking.
Australians need to begin to realize that its ALL controlled. This retirement and then replacement has probably been planned for years.
Just look at the guy. Looks a lot like an Australian version of Trudeau and Macron, as far as I can see. "Conservative" my posterior. he has globalist written all over him.
What's the bet that this simply marks the next phase of (their) operation?
Suggesting a lot of digs...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dominic_Perrottet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Finance_Corporation
I don't think you understand the situation in NSW at all.
Really? How so?
I'll admit, based on what I have observed outside my front door in the last 19 months, I've come to have a deeply distrustful view of the Australian political landscape. When Morrison got in, me and many of my friends almost cried in relief; it felt like Morrison was the answer to our prayers. An evangelical Christian? Prime Minister of Australia? I don't know how much you know, but that's never happened before.
Sadly, Morrison, despite professing to be a Christian, has been party to some of the most anti-Christian behavior this country has known.
Now, many of us realize the truth. How is it that Dan Andrews - from Labor and Gladys, from the Liberal Party, have been running any almost identical agenda, with the only real difference being intensity of the pressure, but almost zero variation in the direction.
Why on EARTH would anyone think that someone who became Treasurer in the NSW liberal party and is from a globalist banking family, would be anything other than groomed for a role?
I'm inclined to think that I understand the situation in NSW a lot better than a lot of people.
That said, if in fact, recent events are a result of good pressure behind the scenes and a substantial movement towards a better state of affairs, then I'm happy to welcome that.
But I have come to believe that the system that rules the rathouse is filled with corruption, and that the only good developments are going to be those by politicians and people who side with the People.
And those that will have had PLENTY of time to speak out.
But if you know good things about this man, I'll all ears.
I'll expand. What would lead you to believe that a) the puppet masters haven't had dirt and other stuff on GB for year, that b) they haven't been grooming the potential follow up Premiers for years, and c) that they could not easily orchestrate to drop the info in order to push GB out the way when its suits their purpose and have her replaced with another puppet in her place?
If you can explain what would lead you to believe that this isn't possible or even isn't plausible, I might give some credit to your outstanding one line contributions...
Excellent contribution.