Posts Tagged ‘chinese communist party’
TTT 73 State of Origins
Ep. 65 Now’s The Time for Politics
During the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, we were told now is not the time for politics, support our leaders and we’re all in this together. With the virus dying it’s now the time for politics to get our freedoms back. On this midweek WilmsFront solo stream I debunk excuses being made to keep us locked down along with an audience AMA.
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Ep. 57 China Reopens, The West Shuts
China has claimed it has contained the coronavirus, meanwhile the west is shut down as infections and deaths continue to rise. On the midweek edition of WilmsFront China expert, Dave Lee joins me again to explore if China is telling us the truth and have they told us the whole truth all along?
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Ep. 25 The Mandarin Candidate
The final sitting fortnight of federal parliament this year began the day after an explosive 60 Minutes interview with alleged Chinese spy defector who revealed more about the nation’s foreign interference operations.
Even more alarming was China’s attempt at planting its own Manchurian candidate in our parliament. To further analyze these latest revelations my guest on the midweek edition of WilmsFront is China expert Dave Lee.
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TTT 4 Political Climate Change
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The global political climate has continued to change this past week. United States President Donald Trump is now being subjected to im
Read MoreEp. 2 Gladys Troubles
On tonight’s episode of WilmsFront it’s Gladys Troubles. It hasn’t been a good time to be a female Liberal politician called Gladys.
On Tuesday morning there was an attempt spill against NSW Premier Gladys Berijikejen over her handling of the abortion decriminalisation bill in the state. Federal MP Gladys Liu’s membership of various Chinese communist party linked community groups continues to be under scrutiny.
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TTT 2 Communist Infiltration
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In the second episode of Trans Tasman Talk Tim and Dieuwe compare the political issues of Chinese com
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