From Gil May
The Native Title Tribunal January 1, 2023 published: The total ‘Aboriginal Land Granted and Pending’: Total 75.8 per cent of the Australian continent, leaving only 24.2 per cent for your children’s future housing, farming and Industry. UNDERSTAND THESE FACTS. I have discovered there are around 42,000 native title claims in the pipeline.
SEE MAPS: Pages 405 & 406. Since publication there has been a massive number of land claims made and many granted so these figures have changed, with even less left for our children’s future essential for housing, industry and farming. We have to wake people up, to get them to stand up and fight for their rights.

Who were the first inhabitants? Nine very different skulls have been found by archaeologists while early explorers recorded the original inhabitants as ‘Negroids, a smaller race of people.’
DNA testing proved pre-Dravidian Indians came from India about 4,230 years ago, they were not the ‘first’ people.
Australia was discovered by over 30 explorers centuries before James Cook and anyone of them could have settled here.
There is documented evidence the Phoenicians also visited Australia in circa 231BC and created mining settlements along the east coast.
During ice-ages Australia was a third larger and connected to PNG and Asia crossing the Sahul land bridge approximately 18,000 years ago.
The Mabo judgment was wrongly applied and misunderstood. The High Court said Aborigines only had a ‘usufructuary’ land use, they did not own the land, that Sovereignty is held exclusively by the Crown. PM Keating wrongly wrote it into federal law to win votes; it needs reversing and return the land and National Parks back to the people
Aboriginal identity Warren Mundine AO lamented: “A trillion dollars spent addressing aboriginal disadvantage with no effect: Why?”
The Unknown History is an expose of corrupt historical distortions for political and financial gain with many interesting facts unknown to the people of Australia.
Available from: gilmay97@gmail.com $40 Plus postage/packing





