TARGETED, SHUT DOWN… OR THE FIRST CASUALTY OF AUSTRALIA’S NEW SYSTEM?
This is not just a story about one man.
This is a story about what happens when someone steps outside the approved narrative.
In 2013, Jamie McIntyre launched two things that, in hindsight, may have sealed his fate:
• A political party challenging the establishment
• One of Australia’s first true independent media platforms in decades
The Australian National Review wasn’t just online.
It was printed. Distributed. Visible.
And according to McIntyre… that visibility came at a cost.
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TIMELINE: FROM RISE TO SHUTDOWN
PRE-2013 — THE BUILD-UP
• National speaking career
• Multiple companies operating
• Over 100 staff employed
• Tens of millions in annual revenue
A conventional success story… until it wasn’t.
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2013 — THE TRIGGER POINT
• Launch of the 21st Century Australia Party
• Launch of the Australian National Review newspaper
• Rallies drawing 3,000+ attendees
Momentum was building. Fast.
But McIntyre says this is when the pressure began.
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POST-2013 — THE COLLAPSE
According to McIntyre:
• Speaking engagements abruptly shut down
• Businesses dismantled
• Land developments halted or seized
• Financial damage escalated rapidly
At the centre of his claims is the Australian Securities and Investments Commission.
His allegation:
This wasn’t coincidence.
It was coordinated.
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THE ELECTION THAT NEVER WAS
McIntyre claims his party was effectively blocked from running in the 2013 federal election.
Instead, he was forced into a last-minute independent run against Barnaby Joyce in New England.
A national movement… reduced to a single battlefield.
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FOLLOW THE MONEY… FOLLOW THE POWER
At the core of McIntyre’s argument is a much bigger claim:
That modern economies are built on debt systems controlled by central banking structures, including institutions like the Federal Reserve.
He argues:
• Governments borrow money created “out of thin air”
• Citizens are taxed to repay that debt
• The system benefits financial institutions—not the public
And he says Australia is no exception.
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THE McINTYRE MODEL: REWRITE THE RULES
If Jamie McIntyre were running Australia, the changes wouldn’t be incremental.
They would be seismic.
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NO INCOME TAX
His position:
Why tax productivity?
Instead of taxing wages, McIntyre proposes eliminating or drastically reducing income tax entirely.
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A $TRILLION-STYLE SOVEREIGN FUND
Australia, he argues, should follow Norway:
• Heavily tax resource exports
• Build a national sovereign wealth fund
• Pay dividends to citizens
In his model, Australians don’t just survive—they profit from their country.
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HOUSING: FIX THE ROOT CAUSE
McIntyre rejects the idea that Australia’s housing crisis is unavoidable.
He calls it engineered.
His solution:
• Strip out property taxes
• Mass-produce affordable housing
• Use modular builds to reduce costs dramatically
“A wealthy nation with homelessness is not failing—it’s mismanaged.”
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CHEAP ENERGY NATION
Australia exports energy… yet locals pay some of the highest prices.
McIntyre calls this a contradiction.
Comparing Australia to Indonesia, he argues:
• Fuel should be subsidised, not taxed
• Australians should benefit from domestic resources
• Energy should be near-cost, not profit-driven
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END THE POLITICAL DIVIDE
Left vs right, he says, is theatre.
His alternative:
• National unity over ideological warfare
• Policies driven by Australians—not global influence
• Leaders accountable to citizens—not external interests
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CONTROVERSY, CRITICISM… AND MOMENTUM
McIntyre’s views are not without critics.
His claims about government agencies, banking systems, and political interference are strongly disputed by mainstream institutions.
But here’s the reality:
Public trust in those same institutions is declining.
And in that environment, voices like McIntyre’s are gaining traction—not losing it.
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THE BIGGER QUESTION
Was Jamie McIntyre:
• A successful entrepreneur who became a political target?
or
• A controversial figure whose version of events is one side of a much larger story?
That depends on who you ask.
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BUT ONE THING IS UNDENIABLE
He didn’t disappear.
He rebuilt.
He relaunched.
And he continues to speak—louder than ever.
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FINAL THOUGHT
If even a fraction of what McIntyre alleges is true…
Then this isn’t just about him.
It’s about power, control, and who really runs the system Australians live under.
