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Tag Archives: work for the dole
BILL SHORTEN and ROBODEBT
The video of Bill Shorten passionately getting stuck into Scott Morrison over the deadly Robodebt fraud is truly fantastic theatre viewing, as much for what was not said than for what was said. This posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3nH Supposedly a “Question without notice”, what … Continue reading
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Tagged 1946 referendum, a brazen braus, an unlawful scheme tun for 41/2 years, anthony albanese and robodebt, aussie diggers, biull shorten, centrelink letter of demand, commonwealth error, covid-19, covid-gate, covidgate, jim chalmers, john howard and robodebt, julia gillard and robodebt, kevin rudd and robodebt, letter of demand, lie by omission, malcolm turnbull and robodebt, mother in law, not the whole truth, paul keating and robodebt, peter dutton, quentin bryce, robodebt report, robodebt royal commission, robodebt suicides, ronald medlicott, scott morrison, scott morrison and robodebt, slave labour, statute 1237a, the real victims of robodebt, tony abbott and robodebt, work for the dole
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A FATAL SILENCE
The following text is a textbook case of “reading the riot act” to Western Australia’s Corruption & Crime Commission (WA-CCC) for staying silent whilst people have died. The text of the email to the WA-CCC is posted here to circumvent … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Case law, civil rights, covid 19, genocide, Human Rights violations, international criminal court, international law, murder, News and politics, Political, right to life, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged abc investigators, abc investigators cover-up team, abc investigators team, cabinet confidentiality murder, cabinet confidentiality murders, cabinet solidarity murders, cdpp, corruption and crime commission, covid-gate, covidgate, deliberately failing to perform the functions of office, jim chalmers, josh park fing, juice media, justice brooking, lauren Gavranich, linda burney, linda burney mp, mark arbib, mass fraud, mens rea, minister for indigenous australians, national cabinet, public information disclose act, r v faure, richard boyle, roadmap murders, robo-debt, robodebt, ronald medlicott, sanctioned murder, serial murder, silent voices, state sanctioned, state sanctioned murder, transition plan murders, unconstitutional, voice referendum, welfare-gate, welfaregate, western australian corruption and crime commission, work for the dole
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SILENCING YOUR VOICE
Did you know that in law, if it is approved by the national electorate, “The Voice Referendum” will constitutionally silence the voices of 96.8% of voters. Posting short link: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3im THINK CAREFULLY ABOUT THIS FACT : The benefit to politicians … Continue reading
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Tagged ags directory, carelessly irresponsible, coco v r, common law duty of agency, disenfrnachised, duty of agency, express authorization, express words, indigenous voters, jim chalmers, juice media corona virus, mary doyle, mary doyle mushroom tunnel expert, mass media lies, member for alston, referendum con job, richard boyle, richard boyle is innocent, ronald medlicott, slick lies, the facts of the mmatter, the voice referendum, voters are prinicpals, wasteb of taxpayers money, what will voters loose, work for the dole
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THE OATH
Did you know that when federal politicians are Sworn-In after a federal election or a federal By-election, that they must make a Sworn Oath to uphold the law? Posting shortlink: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3i2 THE DAISYCHAIN: When I send emails, I often daisychain … Continue reading
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THE JIM CHALMERS FACTOR
UNREAL! The Federal Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, apparently does not know that Work-for-the-Dole has been unconstitutional since 1946. This posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3fZ The following text makes it very clear that Jim Chalmers, the Federal Treasurer, is not really the best person for the job: … Continue reading
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Tagged 1946 referendum, jim chalmers, jim chalmers mp, peter dutton, ronald medlicott, slave labour, work for the dole
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THE VOICELESS ONES
As the following comments reveal, the victims of Robodebt were ‘The Voiceless Ones’ because the politicians and the public officials who were systematically defrauding and randomly murdering welfare recipients did not want to hear the truth, and so they just … Continue reading
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Tagged alan tudge, allegra spender, anthony searl, bob hawke, fiasco, fraud, genocide, jarrad madgwick, jim chalmers, murder, peter dutton, rhys cauzzo, robodebt. robo-debt, silent lamb, voice of wentworth, welfare fiasco, when you dont have a voice, work for the dole
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The Referendum
Did you know that the proposed referendum to enact a law that will force the Federal parliamant to consult with Australia’s indigenous community is totally un-necessary and is an abuse of power that propbably involves the unlawful misuse of taxpayers’ … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Case law, covid 19, Uncategorized
Tagged anthony albanese, con job, constituional referendum, covidgate, covidgate murders, ewre, irrelevant deaths, not hoog government, pig in a poke, pig in a poke referendum, robodebt, slavery, slavery like conditiions, unconstitutional, vote no, work for dole unconstitutional, work for the dole, work for the dole slavery
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Part 2: Beyond Robo-debt. The fiasco is only getting worse with Scott Morrison attempting to extinguish the Medi-vac law.
Scott Morrison and his ministerial team are demonstrating a complete lack of awareness of the legal mess that they are in, which will be made much worse if they succeed in extinguishing the Medivac law passed by the Parliament in … Continue reading
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Part 38: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. A Dummy’s Guide to understanding how the Australian Federal Parliament has violated civil rights for decades.
Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against humanity have been on-going for decades simply because the victims, and the wider community, do not understand the constitutional and legal rights that are being violated. [Note: The short link URL for this posting is: http://wp.me/p1n8TZ-HR … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights violations, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights
Tagged aat, bhardwaj, civil rights, con job, constitution, crimes against humanity, genocide, hellicar, human rights, lay advocate, ssat, tudge, tudge fudge, tudge fudge fraud, work for the dole
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Part 10: Australia’s “irrelevant” crimes against humanity. Is the Hellicar Decision the key to millions of people filing a class action law2 suit against the federal government?
Can millions of Australians who have the dole turned off for alleged “Breach of contract” or have been the victims of unconstitutional tort actions to recover alleged over-payments actually reverse the situation and sue the Federal Government for violation of … Continue reading
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Tagged a matter for the courts, aat, breaching, error of law, hellicar, hellicar decision, john howard, kangaroo court, no decision, no jurisdiction, show trial, social security administration tribunal, ssat, stolen generations, treasuer for sale, work for the dole
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