About the Author
Daisy Snow
Meret-Field’s Daisy Snow’s story didn’t just begin when she took the initiative to lead the marches up Flinders Street in Melbourne on May Day 2001 with her protest song ‘Scrooge McDuck and Civil War’. Meret became famous at Trades Hall because of her song, but also because she was the first person arrested after six years of public demonstrations.
The S/11 protest day against capitalism in Melbourne was changed to 9/11 after that historical day. Although the protesters inadvertently achieved their goal, they were not blamed for the downing of the capitalist icon, the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in America.
Daisy is not an armchair critic, but a witness against the state, even as described in the Koran. Her compulsion to write is an outcome of her near death experience and her first encounter with the UFO Alien, It. Meret followed It’s advice and secured a high education in all areas of life. Her perspective is metaphysical. That is necessary to understand the need for a Holy War in this 21st Century. A logical explanation is not available.
The author assumed the wisdom of a matriarch to enlighten the world about the dangers of a One-World Government.