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The Sacking of Gough Whitlam and the Royal Intention Behind the Five Eyes — Matthew Ehret

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Think coups cannot happen in the liberal West? No, this is not  about the as yet failed soft coup against President Trump. This coup removed the prime minister of Australia from office. It is a matter of historical fact that democratically elected Gough Whitlam was summarily removed on November 11, 1975, at the order of the then British Governor General Sir Philip Kerr. The documented history behind this "incident" may be coming to light now.This is only the first installment in an unfolding drama researched and narrated by Matthew Ehret. Conspiracy theory, or not? Looking deeper into the "special relationship." The British Empire has worked very hard over the years to portray the image that the Crown is a benign symbol of conservative values without any real power and that the British

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Think coups cannot happen in the liberal West? No, this is not  about the as yet failed soft coup against President Trump. This coup removed the prime minister of Australia from office. It is a matter of historical fact that democratically elected Gough Whitlam was summarily removed on November 11, 1975, at the order of the then British Governor General Sir Philip Kerr. The documented history behind this "incident" may be coming to light now.

This is only the first installment in an unfolding drama researched and narrated by Matthew Ehret. Conspiracy theory, or not? Looking deeper into the "special relationship."

The British Empire has worked very hard over the years to portray the image that the Crown is a benign symbol of conservative values without any real power and that the British Empire is a mere relic of the past. If anything critical is permitted to seep through the cracks of a squeeky clean veneer of austere traditional values, then Britain’s propagandists in the mainstream media and academia are sure to spin information in such a manner as to convey the idea that Britain is merely a second ringer to the real global villain: America.
The true story of Whitlam’s sacking, and the Crown’s active hand as an invisible yet real force shaping world imperial policy (including the Five Eyes) is an uncomfortable fact which imperial strategists would prefer forever remain in the shadows.
In the next segment of this story, we will delve more deeply into the real nature of the British Empire as a very active, very powerful, albeit (usually) very invisible force shaping current world affairs.
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The Sacking of Gough Whitlam and the Royal Intention Behind the Five Eyes
Matthew Ehret


Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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