Recently the Australian public have been privy to a policy only
pertaining to the corporate elite.
The publishers of The Age newspaper, Fairfax Media, have
treated the Australian public to be ‘forever curious’ and have mentioned that “... things are not always what they seem, and
it takes a curious mind to uncover them”.
The television commercial depicts a migrant taxi driver, who
has four children fluent in 4 languages, and in his 'own country' a qualified
blood technician for the WHO (World Health Organisation).
One of the best ever policies, by a corporation to uncover
those ‘things’.
Let’s take this ‘policy’ to uncover corporate and government
fraud.
Let’s take the same policy to uncover ‘illegal’ laws oppressing
the masses, eg.
The illegality of local councils and council rates, as
described in the (youtube) video:
Pirates of the Suburbs – Destroying Communities
We are enticed to be ‘forever curious’ as ‘things are not
always what they seem’.
See original video:
The Age Forever Curious - Just a cabbie.
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