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'Land Rights' or Something Else? Uncovering Hidden Agendas

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This course investigates the origins and intentions behind the Aboriginal land rights movement. Drawing on insights from former Australian communists like Geoff McDonald, you'll explore how Soviet-era communist strategies from the 1930s influenced policies to destabilize one of the newest liberal democratic countries in the world, Australia. Discover how Sir Raphael, after serving with the United Nations in 1950, said he had learned from his undercover associates of a Communist long-range plan to alienate Aboriginal lands from the Australian nation, so that a fragmented north could be used for subversive activities by their countries as well as for guerrilla training centres. “As a former Communist entrusted to lead an Australian Communist delegation to Moscow in 1938, I can endorse Mr Geoff McDonald’s exposure of the Soviet’s long-term strategy concerning Aboriginal ‘land rights’. Top Communists discussed this question with me in Moscow. – Mr. T. C. McGillick Administrator for Crusade for Freedom. Unveil the complex motives that shaped these critical historical movements and just how incredibly successful they have been. IN DEVELOPMENT: COURSE OVERVIEW ONLY

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