Professor Drew Fraser’s ‘WASP Question’ book launch

It is a great privilege to announce Professor Drew Fraser will be the guest speaker at the Ironbark Social Club in Sydney on Saturday, 19th November 2011 (at 4pm). Professor Fraser will launch his new book, The WASP Question. This new book is of immense importance; totaling 422 pages, The WASP Question has attracted international attention with rave reviews.

Many would remember the brave and truthful comments Drew has made over the years. Back in 2005 Drew warned politicians and the public that bringing in black African refugees threatened to turn Australia into a Third World colony with increased crime, violence and welfare abuse. Drew was vilified by the multiculturalist intelligentsia at Macquarie University and also by the media. Fortunately, Drew’s comments on black African refugees found widespread support throughout the wider Australian community.

The oppressive hammer and sickle style of the Macquarie University apparatchiks stopped Drew from teaching Law at the university, as his straight shooting comments on black African refugees proved too much for the politically correct brigade to handle. Drew found that “truth is no longer a defence when it comes to charges of academic deviance”; under the neo-fascist rule of modern multiculturalist regimes, anyone who deviates away from the multiculturalist line prevalent in academia is subjected to harassment and job loss for their “thought crime”.

The WASP Question begins with prehistory, and the arrival of what were to become the “Anglo-Saxon” hordes that displaced (by and large) the native Britons, early on. He then goes through the history of Christendom, from the arrival of Augustine of Canterbury, to Henry VIII, Elizabeth and James, on to the early 19th Century, before changing his focus to the American Experiment, ‘… for us and for our Posterity’. Along the way, studies of ethno-biological, and cultural, and religious insights are used to point out the things that once we knew intuitively about ourselves, that actually were ‘innate’ racial/national/ethno-biological characteristics, that should not – and now cannot – be ignored any longer.

Signed copies of The WASP Question will be available to purchase on the day. So come along for an insight into this most important literary work and meet like-minded people in a genuine PC-free environment.

Time: 4pm, Saturday, 19th November 2011

Entry is free and light refreshments will be served. Contact Darrin (0431 739 260) or Nick (0417 679 972) for more information.

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Comments

  1. diane says:

    See you there and looking forward to reading his book

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