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A word of caution concerning Facebook/Meta...

I wasn't sure whether I should post this as it may give people the opportunity to doxx others. However, I have warned everybody who has posted a Facebook link that made this happen, and I think it is best for everybody to know so as to avoid doxxing themselves in the future.

When you are sharing Facebook links, if I were to click on them and be logged out or not have an account (as is the case), it reveals your profile picture and name. So, unless you have a fake FB account, be very careful about sharing links from that site, as you may be unwittingly revealing yourself.

- Bushy
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🚨BREAKING: Political prisoner Stephen Wells, 56, has had his charges dropped after spending almost four months in jail, much of it in solitary confinement, after being arrested during an Australia Day march in Adelaide.

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I’ve been working on some cultural projects for the Bushrangian Order and have just released a couple of songs that I’m honoured to share with you here first. These ballads reflect on our past and carry a voice into the future. I’ll be continuing to create and share more cultural pieces — so keep an ear out and an eye open. Enjoy, and I’d love to hear your thoughts!

- Bushy
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The Bushranger's Ballad
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The Bushranger's Ballad - The Bushrangian Order

Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by Jamey Johnson’s Rebel Soldier. This ballad journeys through the three eras of bushranging — the Bolters (~1800-1830), the Rebels or Golden Age (~1850s-1870s), and the Decline (~1880s-1900) — and hints at a fourth, emerging chapter: the Resurgence.
The Bushranger's Ballad Lyrics:

Oh folly, oh folly, it’s for their wealth alone,
I’m taken from my father, my country, my home,
I’ve left my poor mother, to weep and to mourn,
I am a bushranger, and far from my home.

With pistol and powder, we rode true and bold,
The banks feared our names, the newspapers told,
Some called us villains, some called us their own,
I ride for justice, through dust and unknown.

The mountains grew silent, the troopers rode fast,
The wild days are dying, they never would last,
One by one taken, no place left to roam,
They buried the legend, and left me a stone.

Now drones fill the skies where the cockatoos cried,
And fences run deep where the old ones would ride,
But some still remember what it means to roam,
I’ll carve out a future — and I’ll call it home.
The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version)
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The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version) - The Bushrangian Order

Lyrics by Bushy, in collaboration with AI and heavily inspired by the traditional tune Drunken Sailor. This driving folk ballad recounts nine brutal punishments faced by bushrangers — convict slaves of Australia’s colonial past. Though the melody is upbeat, the lyrics are meant to stir anger and reflection on the cruelty and injustice they endured.
The Bold Bushranger (Sing-A-Long Version) Lyrics:

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Locked him in the stocks for the midday sun,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Branded his hand with a burning iron,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Sent him off in chains to Norfolk Island,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Flayed his back with a cat-o-nine tails,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Worked him to the bone in the iron gang,
Early in the morning.

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Dragged him through the streets in shackles,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Strung him up high on the gallows tree,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Fed his corpse to the hungry crows,
Early in the morning!

What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
What did they do to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning?

Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Shot him down in a hail of bullets,
Early in the morning!

That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
That's what they did to the bold bushranger,
Early in the morning!
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The Black Feather contest has officially closed—with no submissions received. As a result, the $200 prize will go unclaimed.

While it's disappointing not to see participation this time, it's also a moment for reflection. Building culture, community, and parallel systems requires more than agreement—it needs active contribution. Without participation, even the best ideas stall.

This isn't the end—just a reminder of how essential your voice and effort are. If you believe in what we're building, future opportunities will need your involvement.

– Bushy
I am in the process of developing a Q&A along with other things to update the website and social media. Please respond to this message or message Bushy directly if you have a question about the Order you would like answered.
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30th July, 2025

Notice on Future Digital Silence

Should the proposed Online Safety Act be enforced in full — requiring Australians to upload identification to access the internet — the Bushrangian Order may withdraw from online platforms for a time.

We will not submit ourselves, our Order, or our principles to forced biometric tagging, centralised surveillance, or any system that demands submission in exchange for expression.

If it comes to pass, we will go analogue. Not defeated — just out of sight. We will wait, adapt, or find another way. Our voice will return when the path is secure.
Until then, prepare yourselves.

You may still be able to contact the Order at: bushrangers@protonmail.com

- Bushy
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2nd October 2025

Alternative Living

The linked video highlights some crucial points about the direction our economies are heading — particularly around "asset tokenisation", which is the process of creating a digital representation of a real-world asset.

For many of us, home ownership is a distant dream — not even worth considering — due to skyrocketing prices and stagnant wages. And for the few who can secure a mortgage, their "ownership" is merely a thin veil over crushing repayments, escalating interest rates, and ridiculous council fees, keeping them from being homeless. When the only other options for the average person are homelessness (made increasingly difficult by government policy but with considerable infrastructure investment could be a fantastic layer of social security), rent-slavery, or fleeing the country, it's well past due to start considering some radical alternatives.

One such alternative worth serious consideration is the "Community Land Trust" model. Whether it's with your family (if it hasn’t already been torn apart by social decay and political polarisation), with close friends, or with ideologically aligned people — forming a group you could realistically live with and co-manage land alongside might be the only viable path forward.

You may not "own" the land in the traditional sense, and there are real vulnerabilities to consider — such as corruption, conflict, being removed as a trustee or beneficiary, or finding yourself trapped in uncomfortable living arrangements — but these risks may pale in comparison to the guaranteed exploitations of the current and future iterations of our system.

The age of single-person or nuclear-family home ownership is ending — unless something drasticly changes. Group planning is no longer optional — it’s essential for survival. While the video rightly cautions against the risks of asset tokenisation, this process is moving forward regardless. The real question is: "How will we respond?"

Would you rather live among people you call your own; where a divorce or breakup won't leave you destitute — or be shuffled endlessly between the portfolios of BlackRock and their cronies?

- Bushy

https://youtu.be/xu0TT1WLoeM
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A petition demanding evidence-based gun laws is set to hit 20,000 signatures after NSW Premier Chris Minns announced tough new firearms bans and restrictions following the Bondi Islamic terror attack.

"Scapegoating innocent Australians"

https://www.noticer.news/petition-nsw-gun-law-reforms/

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If you or anybody you know lives in NSW, here is a petition you or they can sign. It'll likely be ignored, but hey, maybe the government will actually care about what you think for once, in a supportive manner...

https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vIXRT1jpe3su04gChoZaZQ
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A petition demanding evidence-based gun laws is set to hit 20,000 signatures after NSW Premier Chris Minns announced tough new firearms bans and restrictions following the Bondi Islamic terror attack.

"Scapegoating innocent Australians"

https://www.noticer.news/petition-nsw-gun-law-reforms/

Follow: @NoticerNews
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If you or anybody you know lives in NSW, here is a petition you or they can sign. It'll likely be ignored, but hey, maybe the government will actually care about what you think for once, in a supportive manner...

https://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/la/Pages/ePetition-details.aspx?q=vIXRT1jpe3su04gChoZaZQ
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