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Former Australian Soldierโ€™s Message To Public Officers

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Mark Sexton: Message to Serving Police Officers

Ex-Policeman Mark Sexton sends a message to serving police officers.

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April 2023

‘Bored’ cop used police database to pursue women

April 5, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Consent, Corruption, Digital ID, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, Law, Police, Privacy, Psychology, Surveillance, Technology|

Brett Johnson used private police databases to find out personal details of vulnerable women. (Nine) A Victorian cop used private police databases to find out personal details of vulnerable women he was interested in pursuing sexual relationships with. He then tried to meet the women, some of whom were victims of crime, sending hundreds of [...]

Password-crackers and metadata used to check Centrelink users’ relationship status

April 5, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Censorship, Consent, Corruption, Finance, History, Human Rights, Law, Military, Police, Politics, Privacy, Social Credit, Surveillance, Technology|

When suspected of falsely claiming single payments. Services Australia is using telecommunications metadata and password-bypassing software to investigate welfare recipients suspected of claiming single payments while in relationships. The Centrelink administrator told the Attorney Generalโ€™s Department (ADG) that metadata is used to detect โ€œpeople who receive payments as a single person while in a marriage-like [...]

We must remember Palaszczukโ€™s wall of barricades, imprisoning people within Queensland?

April 4, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Censorship, Consent, Corruption, Fatality, Fertility, Finance, History, Human Rights, illness, Inquiry, Law, Military, Misinformed Media, Pharma, Police, Politics, Privacy, Propaganda, Protest, Psychology, Research, Resistance, Social Credit, Surveillance, Technology, Uncategorized, Youth|

Donโ€™t ever forget not that long ago, Queenslanders were banned by armed police from crossing the border to visit a dying relative as an inept bureaucracy failed spectacularly, writes Mike Oโ€™Connor. Dr Norman Swan. Sky News host Rita Panahi says Dr Norman Swan made โ€œalarmistโ€ and โ€œfalse predictionsโ€ at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, [...]

Police Fatally Shoot Another First Nations Person, as Custody Death Injustice Persists

April 4, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Corruption, Fatality, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, Law, Misinformed Media, Police, Politics, Propaganda, Psychology, Slavery, Social Credit|

Australian police have killed yet another First Nations person. This time it was 27-year-old Aubrey Donahue, who was shot down in the northern Queensland town of Mareeba by specialist law enforcement officers, following a four-hour siege. At 11.30 am on Saturday, 25 March, Queensland police responded to a call about a 27-year-old threatening to self-harm [...]

Corruption Pervades Police Forces in Australia and United Kingdom

April 4, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Corruption, Finance, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, Law, Police, Politics, Psychology, Social Credit|

The headline of a report in the Age Newspaper on Wednesday 22 March 2023 read, โ€œGobbo seeks immunity deal to dob on police.โ€ Gobbo refers, of course, to Nicola Gobbo; also known as lawyer X. If granted, lawyer X is prepared to provide evidence of corruption against more than a dozen current and former serving [...]

Queensland police bungle could render hundreds of officer misconduct rulings invalid

April 4, 2023|Categories: Abuse, Australia, Corruption, Finance, History, Human Rights, Inquiry, Law, Police, Politics, Psychology, Social Credit|

Queensland police commissioner Katarina Carroll has emailed police about a court of appeal ruling that could see hundreds of workplace disciplinary rulings challenged The Queensland police service may be forced to revoke sanctions against hundreds of officers โ€“ including police sacked or demoted for serious misconduct โ€“ after the state court of appeal ruled the [...]