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THEY want to legalise marijuana, ban income tax, defeat the New World Order and stage an "intellectual revolution".
A host of obscure parties are contesting this election, some as single-issue lobby groups and others as hopeful alternative governments.
Among their policies are a range of ideas that reveal both beliefs in conspiracy theories and some heartfelt ideologies.
The far-right Citizens Electoral Council wants an end to globalisation, and through its official website sells a book which promises to expose the real source of tension in the Middle East.
"The British royal family and Freemasonic gamemasters, ideologues of a `clash of civilisations', run both Israel's lunatic pro-war faction and its spear-carriers among American Christian fundamentalists," the blurb goes.
Liberals For Forests is running on the...