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Chapter 1   “An  Aboriginal  Invasion  of  Australia”

The irrefutable and astounding anthropological evidence that the  original indigenous aborigine of Australia was of a Papuan race [Ulotrici] and  not the present race  of aborigines [Cymotrici] whose Pre-Dravidian  ancestors invaded Australia  from  Southern India and Ceylon  [Sri Lanka] and  annihilated the original  Papuan  Aborigines of Australia.  

Chapter 2   “Corsairs of the Coral Sea”

Massacres of shipwrecked castaways who were beheaded and eaten by aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders during the 1800’s. Includes the massacres of the passengers and crew of the “Charles Eaton” in 1834. 

Chapter 3   “Giom of the Kauraregas”

The incredible story of shipwrecked castaway “Barbara Thompson. Wrecked on the “America” she was captured by headhunters and held for 5 years. She witnessed the “eating of human heads” and the  “live burial of their babies”. [This is my favourite story and was the most difficult to research]. 

Chapter 5 - 10   “Somerset”

The amazing story of  the Jardine Family and the establishment of a “Refuge for Castaways”  at  Australia’s  most northern point Cape York in 1864 at beautiful Albany Pass.   It includes the Jardine Cattle Drive when 10 men pushed 250 cattle over 1000 miles to Cape York through jungle, swamps and aboriginal attacks.  It includes the massacre  and beheading of the “Sperwer” crew and the fight to rescue a captured white woman. Finally came “The battle of Somerset”  when the Yadagana aborigines  marched on Somerset Refuge and tried to wipe out every man, woman and child only to be repulsed  and defeated.

  Chapter 14    “Lizzie  Watson”

The story of “Lizzie Watson” who was left with her baby and 2 Chinese servants on Lizard Island, off Cape York Peninsula. She was attacked by aborigines who killed and ate one of her servants. She escaped with her baby and the other servant in a ship’s square  water tank.  Lizzie drifted for 5 days only to die of thirst with her baby and servant.   

 

CHILDREN  OF  DESTINY  

The story of  “Daddy Bailey” , who sheltered 240 pregnant girls during  the Pacific War [WW2] in Sydney Australia. Most of these girls were made pregnant by US and Australian servicemen.  He raised 86 of their babies on a diet of natural foods from the profits of his lingerie company called “Chic-Salon”.  They were known world wide as the “Hopewood Children of Australia”. These children were never vaccinated and their water was never fluoridated, yet they became the healthiest children ever documented in the western world. They all had near perfect health and teeth.


Sydney, Australia 1942
        "She was young, no more than 16.  They found her down a rat-infested alley.  She lay on her back, her long blonde hair a wet and tangled mess.  Her eyes stared motionless toward the heavens, whilst the countenance upon her face, portrayed a picture of the intense agony she had endured at the hands of a backyard abortionist.  Nearby, they found the torn remains of the foetus, wrapped in newspaper and dumped in a rubbish bin.  Etched on the dusty wall were the slivered drag marks, made by her fingers, as she grappled desperately for support with her last breath of life, only to collapse and die in a pool of blood."

The terrible record of backyard abortionism in Australia is one of this country's most gruesome and best kept secrets.  Neither the authorities or the public wanted to be reminded of its horrifying past so it has been conveniently swept under the carpet for decades.  It is rarely ever mentioned even by the media.  In retrospect it was society's indifference towards the unwed mother that allowed criminal elements to operate in such a callous manner.  Although the true casualty rate from backyard abortions was virtually impossible to calculate most of the victims who were lucky to survive were damaged for life.  As abortions were illegal then the utmost secrecy was used, through special contacts, in arranging for the operation.

....... This young girl was a typical teenager of her time, who loved life and wanted to live life to its fullest.  ..... She breathed life and felt it deep within her veins.  Now she lay a blooded corpse in this "Corridor of death" in downtown Sydney.  To the Authorities of the day, she was just another victim of the "Backyard Abortion Rackets".  In their eyes, she was simply a statistic, a number on a chart.

........ In was this continuous trade in young human lives, that caused a 51 year old Sydney businessman to be so concerned for the plight of these young girls, that he now took up the issue.

Where the police and government had failed miserably, he was to succeed in a most amazing manner.

 

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