Book

mass murder” and the cover-ups

The Publishing Submission

In September 2023 a 34 page Publishing Submission about our book on extreme bushfires in Australia, “mass murder” and the coverups was widely distributed to Australian government leaders etc, as due diligence (click here for Publishing Submission). 

In October 2023, the Prime Minister replied, with a two page response, mostly about the book’s ‘First Nations’ narrative (click here for PM’s response). 

The Book

Eight months later, in June 2024, 113 Advanced Reader Copies of the book, were distributed to all Australian government Ministers, Shadow Ministers, State Premiers, Opposition Leaders, National, State and Judicial Libraries and others (click here for book). In July 2024, the Shadow Minister for Science & Manager of Opposition Business in the House, unconditionally endorsed the book (click here for ‘government’ endorsement).

‘Government’ endorses the book

It seems the Manager of Opposition Business in the House was the delegated proxy for the government, because not one word of the book’s content has been refuted by the other 112 recipients. This single unconditional endorsement appears to be the official response of: “…the Liberal/Labor uniparty Administrative State…”, the endorsed book refers to on page 159. The endorsed book details an earlier example of the government using a proxy: “…they will agree amongst themselves that they got it wrong, and behind the scenes changes will be made with no announcement that might embarrass them” (Roger Underwood, our WA adviser and later adviser to the Prime Minister, page 48).

However, to test the Shadow Minister’s resolve, we requested he: “…ask a question of the Prime Minister…”  (click here). The Shadow Minister promptly agreed: “Happy to consider this for…question time…” (click here).

Firestick Estate Inc. believes the book, now unconditionally endorsed by the Australian ‘government’s proxy’, provides a sound basis for ending the criminally negligent mis-management of the Australian Estate. For instance, the following eight examples which have not been previously refuted and are now ‘officially’ endorsed:

1. International Environment Treaties

Former Prime Minister John Howard (1996 to 2007) stated on national television: “We have made certain international commitments…having made those commitments, we are bound to keep them…” (Government takes our advice, literally page 135).

2. Man made disasters

The book’s two Foreword experts and author, published in Australia’s top rural newspaper: “Those who suggest bad bushfires are ‘natural disasters’, effectively disenfranchise Aboriginal care for country” (Cheney, Packham and Malseed page 166)

3. Risk

The government knows the risk and is wilfully keeping it secret: “The government must now provide a professional extreme bushfire ‘risk estimate’, which they collectively promised, when they endorsed…(the 2009 Victorian Bushfires Royal Commission)…Recommendation 59…” (Firestick Estates ‘risk estimate’ conclusion page 45).

4. Fuel

Possibly the world’s leading extreme bushfire scientist, stated in Australia’s top rural newspaper: “If you look at risk, what you can control, fuel load is the only thing that matters” (Cheney exerts control page 117).

5. A Plan

In a succinct national television analysis of government failures, Mr Cheney stated: “This is a plan of Western Australia…We don’t have anything like that in Victoria. We don’t have the expertise to apply. We don’t have the roads and trails that are necessary to do prescribed burning in a scientific and proper manner” (Australia’s internationally awarded scientist page 136).

6. Copy Western Australia

Mr Cheney and Mr Packham present a brief summary of the development of Western Australia’s famous ‘Red Book’, a prescribed burning ‘bible’: “Within three years (1961 to 1964) operational prescribed burning of large areas was in place across Western Australia’s northern Jarrah Forest” (Managing fuel is the only thing we can do page 10) .

7. Government accountability

Our Nation’s most influential newspaper, The Australian, departs from the ‘government narrative’, to publish: “…incompetent politicians…run a protection racket, exempting themselves from basic accountability standards…” (Government double standards page 168).

8. Government work culture

The late, great Ray Evans political history of Australia’s environmental catastrophe, concludes: “From that day to this, the department…has been completely dysfunctional” (‘Green, Burnt and Red All Over’ page 62).