New climate chief rose from depths of Queensland Labor Party electoral fraud operation

New climate chief rose from depths of Queensland Labor Party electoral fraud operation
ABOVE: Mike Kaiser and his team at the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, who are working to turn Australia into a WEF-UN vassal eco-state where in effect we will “own nothing but be happy”. Private property including clothing will be severely restricted under a so-called “circular economy” and private car ownership banned.

MIKE Kaiser, the former Queensland Labor Party secretary who 24 years ago admitted to being fraudulently enrolled in an election in 1986, is now heading up the Federal Government’s Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water (DCCEEW).

Kaiser, of course, is now “rehabilitated” and has long left his lowly party comrades to join the upper ranks of the government corporate class that would qualify him for his new role as Secretary of the department that has the task of transforming Australia into a UN-compliant eco-state.

Kaiser’s team of highly-paid “deputy secretaries” are furiously pushing the WEF-UN globalist agenda including indigenous self-government, the circular economy (in which you don’t own things you merely lease them), restrictions or banning of red meat and dairy with an official weekly protein limit and promotion of fake non-animal protein and fake dairy products.

This agenda has been confirmed in a “smart cities” plan produced by the UK-based Arup Group “a global collective of designers, engineers, planners, project managers and technical experts”, who also quote extensively from Klaus Schwab’s Fourth Industrial Revolution book.

As described by Glenn Beck, Arup is gaming what life in a 2030 smart city will look like. A prominent feature is food control and, says the plan, your family will eat “zero amounts of meat and zero amounts of dairy”. The dietary regime imposed by the smart city authorities will be 2500 calories per person, a day.

The plan states that in the 2030 smart city, each person will receive only three new clothing items per year and there will be zero privately-owned vehicles to “choke the roads and pollute the atmosphere”. It’s all about “saving the planet” allegedly, but in reality a massive social engineering program.

The ideological bent of Kaiser’s “climate change” team is obvious from their own official bios.

  • Simon Duggan for instance is “DCCEEW’s Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) Champion”;
  • Kushla Munro was “Australia’s lead negotiator on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals”;
  • Rachael Parry is an SES (Senior Executive Service) Gender Champion, graduate mentor and was Australia’s representative to the International Energy Agency’s Gender Advisory Council;
  • Dean Knudson is “leading reforms to transform Australia’s national environmental laws and transition Australia to a circular economy”.

All of Kaiser’s team are steeped in WEF-UN sustainable development goals, an ideology that they have pushed in various government departments and made part of official policy.

Kaiser himself has an interesting history, having been forced to resign as an MP and “luckily” escaping criminal prosecution in his younger days in the 1980s as a Labor Party hack, following orders from party backroom boys to help swing a few dodgy votes.

In 2001 Kaiser admitted to the Shepherdson Inquiry into electoral fraud that he had been fraudulently enrolled in 1986 as part of a Labor Party branch stacking exercise. Kaiser was one of 22 people named in a “list of players” in the Inquiry report.

This report in itself confirms what Cairns News has long been reporting – that the Australian Labor Party and its affiliated unions have long been involved in election fraud. “It’s just watcha do around ‘lection time comrade!”

Kaiser was a former Queensland State Secretary of the ALP and MP for the state electorate of Woodridge from February 2000 until February 2001, when he was forced to resign after the Inquiry received information that a number of electoral enrolments for Labor Party’s 1986 plebiscite in South Brisbane were false.

Two of the enrollments were MPs Michael Hans Kaiser and Paul Thomas Lucas. Kaiser resigned but Lucas remained an MLA as there was insufficient evidence. He went on to become Queensland Attorney General and Minister for Local Government and Special Minister of State in the Bligh Government.

Kaiser admitted to the Inquiry that as a young party member in 1986, he signed an electoral enrolment form dated 7 January 1986 enrolling him at 11 Seventh Avenue, Coorparoo, even though he never lived there. It sounded like a case of a Labor boy doing what Labor boys and girls do.

However, as the time limitation for prosecuting a false enrolment offence had passed by 2001 no recommendation to the Queensland Director of Public Prosecutions could be made.

“Charges of conspiracy under the Criminal Code of Queensland are not subject to a time limit for prosecution. However, given the time lapse and the fact that Kaiser could not be prosecuted for an offence of false enrolment, it was considered that a Court would determine it to be unfair to bring a charge of conspiracy to commit the offence of false enrolment against Kaiser,” the Inquiry found.

“The evidence Kaiser gave concerning the 1986 enrolment conflicted with evidence he had earlier given the Inquiry that he had never been involved in false enrolments. For reasons explained in the report, it was decided not to recommend the matter be referred to the Queensland Director of Public Prosecutions for consideration of perjury charges.”

How incredibly convenient this was for a Labor Party hack who had risen to kingpin status as a party secretary and MP. He went on to run his own consultancy business and once “rehabilitated” went back into various high-level public service jobs including the highest position in the public service as Director-General of the Queensland Department of the Premier and Cabinet in the Bligh government.

Kaiser also took on some plumb jobs in the private sector, becoming a partner at KPMG where he “contributed to the Queensland COVID-19 Taskforce Economic Recovery Plan.” He was also an executive at NBN Co, Queensland Coordinator-General, and Director-General of the Departments of Resources, and State Development, Infrastructure, Local Government and Planning. He also worked as a chief of staff to the Premiers of Queensland and NSW.

So our boy Mikey was apparently a “very talented” individual, with friends in high places and who knew how to play the political system that not only let him off a criminal charge but rewarded him with the top jobs in the public and private sectors.

Cairns News wonders how this political wonder boy sees his new role. Is this the ultimate opportunity for the corporate comrade to transform Australia into his neo-Marxist paradise?

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