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Australian Federal elections – due around November/early December 2007. 2.55 Coalition win @ Centrebet, Lasseters, RacingOdds

The polls indicate that the long standing Coalition will get rolled. However the polls have always said that at this stage leading into elections and they invariably prove a poor guide. As such, I’m quite surprised by the odds on offer.

More importantly, the polls are actually used by the elite moguls, who are the ones really pulling the strings, as a way of measuring their effectiveness at manipulating the thinking of people. These moguls have whole institutes set up solely for the purpose of people manipulation – such as the Tavistock Institute in London. Don’t be at all surprised to see them pull certain triggers on the people at the last moment, just as they have obviously done on previous occasions.

Prime Minister John Howard is a 33rd degree Freemason and clearly a key player in attempts to implement a New World Order (as is Hillary Clinton), so they’d like him to continue the job he’s doing rather than risking it with someone else – his age (late sixties) is of no concern to them (I’ll refrain from stating why that is).

Personally, I’d rather people wake up to the massive corruption occurring across world wide politics, as well as here in the so called ‘lucky country’ (another Tavistock Institute brainwashing ploy), however, in the meantime I strongly suspect that we’ll get yet another election result going against the polls. 2.55 is a very big offer about that.

2.25 prior to most recent poll results a few weeks ago. The price may rise or drop. I’m just having something on it at various stages. Ash.

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Re: Australian Federal Election 2007 The $1.50 on John Howard to beat Maxine McKew in Bennelong looks like money in the bank, McKew is running on the ever sturdy platform of "I'm not him". $1.40 for Pauline Hanson to NOT be elected to Federal Parliament is also money in the bank, if she even makes it to the election I will be surprised, but she has had her time and delivered nothing, voters are not going to be fooled again. Odds are on Sportingbet.com.au.

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