Monthly Archives: August 2013

Beyond the High Court’s statutory fiction decision: Public servants, car industry workers, and welfare recipients all need to be smart voters on September 7th.

Public servants, car industry workers, and welfare recipients all need to be smart voters on September 7th. Your combined voting power is more than 30% of the total vote and that is the most effective way to put the heat … Continue reading

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Last Post for another old Digger: Farewell Bill Whitford.

At 2.00pm yesterday, gunner William Ronald Whitford, 2/7th Artillery – 2nd AIF who had signed on to serve his country at the age of 18, quietly signed off in his service to God at the age of 88 and has … Continue reading

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Beyond the High Court’s statutory fiction decision: It is time to put “Quotagate” under the microscope.

Given the choice between owning up to a mistake they had made that could cost taxpayers up to $11.4 Billion in compensation, or committing a Crime against Humanity by voting in support of “statutory fiction”, human rights violating legislation that … Continue reading

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Beyond the High Court’s “statutory fiction” decision: Dealing with the Centrelink’s Letter of Demand fraud – Why not fight back and prosecute Centrelink instead?

On May 8th 2013 the Australian High Court turfed out an attempt by the Federal Parliament to hide the fact that 15,000 welfare recipients had been prosecuted and convicted of a crime that did not exist. The purpose of the … Continue reading

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Beyond the High Court’s Jailgate “statutory fiction” decision: Does the Milgram Experiment explain the unreported breaching triggered death toll?death

The chilling lesson of the Milgram Experiment is that Centrelink staff may have been responsible for the deaths of thousands of welfare recipients simply because they were “only following orders.” Whilst that statement may sound like a load of totally … Continue reading

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Beyond the High Court’s “statutory fiction” decision: Does Centrelink’s failure to declare the “Waiver of debt due to Centrelink error” legally constitute Corruption?

What exactly is meant by the well-known term “corrupt conduct by public officials”?  The following information provided by the New South Government on its Independent Commission Against Corruption website at: http://www.icac.nsw.gov.au/about-corruption/what-is-corrupt-conduct Corrupt conduct, as defined in the Independent Commission Against … Continue reading

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