TARGETED, SHUT DOWN… OR THE FIRST CASUALTY OF AUSTRALIA’S NEW SYSTEM?

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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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

THE McINTYRE MODEL: REWRITE THE RULES

If Jamie McIntyre were running Australia, the changes wouldn’t be incremental.

They would be seismic.

NO INCOME TAX

His position:

Why tax productivity?

Instead of taxing wages, McIntyre proposes eliminating or drastically reducing income tax entirely.

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.

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.”

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

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

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.

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.

BUT ONE THING IS UNDENIABLE

He didn’t disappear.

He rebuilt.
He relaunched.
And he continues to speak—louder than ever.

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.

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