It advocated the return of the death penalty, denial of all applications for political asylum, and the reintroduction of the use of convict labour.
Pitt attached a list of "organisations who will help to save us", which included the League of Rights, Australians Against Further Immigration, the AUSI Freedom Scouts, the Libyan backed and funded Australian Peoples’ Conference, the Citizens Electoral Council, and the Queensland Immigration Control Association, a division of the National Front of Australia.
An updated version of this contact list - now including the neo-Nazi group National Action - is found on Pitt’s website.
Pitt has also advocated the use of biological and atomic weapons against Asians, and in March 1993 told SBS TV’s Dateline program that he would put politicians on trial, after purging judges and police - "a filthy corrupt mob".
His most recent claim is that the Port Arthur gunman, Martin Bryant, was drugged and set up by anti-gun lobbyists to kill his 35 victims.