
FORMER Queensland Senator Fraser Anning has spoken out from his adopted home in the United States, pulling out a pistol to demonstrate the gun rights he enjoys and backing One Nation as the force to defeat Australian socialism and calling for a new constitutional republic.
Anning made the comments on social media interview that appeared on Facebook this week, but had been carried out some months before.
Anning’s interview could potentially send shockwaves through the Australian liberal-leftist establishment who inhabit most of the mainstream political parties, in particular Labor, Greens, the Teals and a few fake independents like the Victorian Helen Haines.
And then there’s the delicate flowers at the ABC, the Guardian and the Fairfax media, who would no doubt seize upon Anning’s pistol display as some sort of national threat of immense proportions.
In a 2019 article, the leftist online media outfit The Conversation, published an article advising the political elite: “How Fraser Anning was elected to the Senate – and what the major parties can do to keep extremists out”.
Search the internet with the words “ABC Fraser Anning” and you will see a series of “shock horror” headlines involving this Senator, who apparently was not supposed to be sitting in the Senate: “Entire Parliament condemns Fraser Anning’s Comments” says one headline; another declares “Fraser Anning Ordered to Remove Social Media Posts” and another “Tbe Censuring of Fraser Anning: Insiders”.
The uproar over Anning’s comment blaming the Christchurch massacre on Muslim immigration even made the BBC. It was probably not the smartest comment given what we know about false-flag terrorusn and the use of such events to grab guns from people who had nothing to do with the apparent crime.
“Queensland senator Fraser Anning has reiterated extreme anti-immigration views and refused to apologise for offensive comments he made after the Christchurch terror attack,” the ABC reported on March 18th, 2019.
And then there was the notorious egg attack by a 17-year-old leftist punk who was somehow ushered into Anning’s Melbourne press conference. The punk stood next to Anning recording hin on a phone and then slapped an egg on the back of his head. Anning, a former boxer, instantly swung at the punk and landed two apparently restrained blows on his face.
This incident had the smell of a set up, and it worked well for the media flowers and their political allies, who recoiled in shock that a senator should actually dish out instant justice for a little leftie punk who smashed an egg on his head.
Fraser Anning was just too much for the Canberra/media establishment. Hanson herself didn’t help when she gave Anning the boot, forcing him to turn to Katter. And then a mysterious figure in the Katter party railed against Anning at a party meeting, prompting Bob Katter to suddenly disendorse him, against his own (Katter’s) will.
Anning was left to run in the approaching 2019 federal election as an independent, a move that would realistically end any chance of re-election. However Anning believes he in fact received a strong vote, but “the vast majority of those votes were destroyed which we pretty much knew was going to happen.
“It’s a tactic the socialists use all the time if they fear that somebody may be getting a little bit of traction and they’re getting support from the majority of the people … they’ll destroy your vote.” He said he was subsequently forced to leave Australia.
Anning came from a well-known and respected North Queensland family and in order to fund a viable senate election campaign under the One Nation banner he sold his pub.
He was not the dumb bogan people made him out to be. He had a Diploma of Agriculture from Agricultural College Brisbane, was an aircraft manufacturer and grazier, in addition to his job as a hotelier.
