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There may be a Constitutional twist in the Australian Aboriginal Recognition debate

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Published on 06 Oct 2023 / In Film & Animation

"The King's Seal" - the Constitution, treason and the SA Letters Patent from 1836

- There may be a Constitutional twist in the Recognition debate with a documentary revealing the British Empire recognised the Aboriginal people of South Australia in 1836. The film, 'The King's Seal' examines King William IV's Letters Patent declaring that Aboriginal people were to be recognised as subjects with legal rights to land. The film's producers say that the failure to recognise the Letters Patent, was an Act of Treason.
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sbseed
sbseed 1 year ago

lol, as if that will change anything, even if it is authentic...
the deepstate straya version will never let that stop them, with will make claims that is fake etc. etc. etc. and that good goys need to obey etc. etc. etc.
specially since the gov. is already bought and paid for there... sad reality for most countries, the countries that ejected the jews and do not allow illegals have solid economies with no dept and have no terrorism or other stupid shit...

i think it is past time to remove the cancer from the world.

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