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- N.B. Dr.
David Martin founded M·CAM® in 1998 and has served as its CEO and
Chairman since that time. M·CAM® has been an international intangible
asset underwriter and analyst firm spanning work in innovation finance,
trade, and intangible asset finance. (https://www.m-cam.com/about-us/)
Martin has also lived in Australia for a time.
- Why is Australia turning into a crazed police state? "During the period of time from 2016 to 2018, for reasons that were not entirely transparent, the Australian government was passing laws that were very clearly draconian control and suppression laws about the ability to surveil their citizens, the ability to actually intrude into personal computers, into cell phones and all sorts of things.
"All these surveillance tools, all under the name of what we did back after 2001, after 9/11, where we saw things like the Patriot Act and we saw other things get into legislation which in fact marched in on the civil liberties. But in Australia, it was more draconian.
"The fact is that in Australia, what effectively were like the sedition-type laws were extended to any time you say something nasty about the government, no matter what it is."
2. Details on Australia and China:"Bear in mind that Australia lost its sovereignty to China many years ago. And I say that both literally and metaphorically. You can’t go into an airport in Australia and not see – particularly in places like Melbourne – as many signs in Chinese as you see in English. That should tell you something."When you go to look at the real estate market, you see that the vast majority of real estate in the major investment markets are being acquired by the Chinese. But that’s just the last icing on a cake that started with the dependency that the Australian government allowed to unfold, where somewhere between 70 and 80 per cent of the entire export interaction with the world from Australia happens to be with one counter-party, China.
"When the only money you’re making, the only thing that’s supporting your GDP, is a single country, guess whose wills you bend to? You bend to that country.
"And I’ve said this, by the way, in Australian audiences, much to the chagrin of the government there – that Australia was taken over a long time ago. It’s only now that we’re seeing the evidence of it.
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