Friday Jul 27, 2012

Bohemian Grove, Bob Carr & Fiji's Beta Democracy

bob_carr_bohemian_grove3.gif Unelected Australian Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, was interviewed by Radio Australia regarding the upcoming meeting with his New Zealand, Fiji counterparts in Sydney on July 3oth 2012. In interview, Carr was hesitant to acknowledge Fiji's progress towards democracy and alluded to a more accelerated pace and would relax sanctions once an irreversible progress towards democracy has been attained. It appears a scripted good cop-bad cop scenario has been mapped out. New Zealand is acting out the good cop- recently investigating a conspiracy to assassinate Fiji's Prime Minister, Voreqe Bainimarama involving  the fugitive and nemesis Roko Ului Mara, raided the homes of former SDL politician in New Zealand and softening the travel sanctions. Playing the 'bad cop' -Bob Carr the Australian Foreign Minister's new tact of shifting of the proverbial goal posts towards the Utopian end of the democracy spectrum. The planned meeting was to update the unelected Australian Foreign Minister on Fiji's progress towards democracy; since Carr was busy in secret talks with his handlers at the controversial Bohemian Grove that bans any female attendees . The irony of the unelected Bob Carr,  co-mingling with Henry Kissinger, Condoleeza Rice and other stalwarts of the same ilk is astonishing.

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