So-called communist plots grew gradually after World War II, and by the 1940s and 1950s people were afraid of destroying the Australian society. On a global scale, Britain, the United States and Australia have the potential fear that the suburban security rebellion will be deprived by the cause of Communist conspiracy. The attitude of Australia to this is to reveal and eliminate the plan of all Communists and Communists in all societies of Australia. (Skwirk, 2014) The fear of communists in their own society is a threat to the Australian government and fear of Communist invasion outside Australia.
Between 1919 and 1921, the federal government launched extensive attacks across the country to arrest and detain extremist communists who they believed were planning to destroy the US government did. As a result of these attacks, hundreds of Communists were arrested for the excuse that they advocated a violent revolution (Klehr, Haynes, Firsov 6). For example, "On the evening of January 2, Palmer attacked in a scheduled manner in 33 cities from one coast to another, the second round was held on January 5. Over 5000 arrests - Draper 204 During the above period many exile orders were issued and as many communists were prosecuted across the country, each communist saw themselves as "potential prisoners or legal fugitives" None (Draper 204). The Communist Party is neither illegal nor prohibited from joining the party.
The motivation for Communist anarchists' coup d'etat was their dissatisfaction with the desire for communist military orders and power control that Communists and their allies searched for the Lewis Company's Catalunya Government. Anarchist and Trotskist are those that the Communist Party tried (in close contact with the Democratic army's Stalin alliance) to rule all revolutionary activities and blame Communists for authoritarianism I believe. They compared the status of the police of the Communist party with the situation of the equality principle obtained before the case of May 1937.
A young Dutchman and a communist sympathy Marinus van der Lubbe was found by the police and accused the fire. The Nazis demanded a fire as evidence against the conspiracy of the Communist German government. As a result, the Communists and their competitors who were arrested in large numbers were ordered to lose - the Nazis won a majority in the Parliament House ... an erroneous flag example is known as 9/11 It is an attack on a twin tower and is used as a basis for invasion of Iraq by the United States by George Bush. A common example of suspicious false flags is assassination of President Kennedy, and some conspiracy theorists claim it is not - it is - Lee - Harvey Oswald's own work