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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Part 7: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity: What are the Crimes and why are they crimes against humanity?
Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity stem from a basic set of Crown laws and international laws. Over a period measured in decades, the constitutional rights, legal rights, and basic human rights of millions of vulnerable people have been violated. The … Continue reading
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Tagged 000 dead, 30, apartheid, article 7, breaching, crimes against humanity, emotional, holocaust, Rome statute, torture
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Part 6: Australia’s “irrelevant” crimes against humanity:- A Hansard example of why welfare recipients should avoid using Centrelink’s phoney ‘appeal’ system.
Dial 13 32 76 and within seconds you will hear a pre-recorded voice state that: “For your security, this call will be recorded.” What you will have JUST heard is a deceptive lie. If Centrelink over-pays a welfare recipient due … Continue reading
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Tagged 20914 suicides, 30 million, backdoor, behemoth, centrelink does not collect, commodore 64, commodore 64 with spoilers, community affairs legislation committee, elehant in the room, frankensein, frankenstein monster, human rights violation, ibm 204, kathryn cammpbell, monster, neil skill, no show no pay, post breaching terminal outcomes, senator, senator cameron, senator payne, side door, stable, unconstitutional, work for the dole, xenophon
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Part 5: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity:- How the Abbott Government used its ISIS computer sysytem to fund ISIS terrorists. (Sub-Title:- “Beyond a reasonable doubt” for payments to terrorists versus “On the balance of probability” in tort actions against welfare recipients.)
When it comes to Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity” things do not get much more bizarre than the Abbott Government paying welfare benefits to ISIS terrorist combatants using “The benefit of doubt” or “Beyond reasonable doubt” logic whilst using “Balance … Continue reading
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Part 4: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity – Australia’s very own, very real, and very lethal, ISIS (Setting you for a future sting.)
For insight into just how easy it is for Centrelink to set you up for a criminal prosecution or a fraudulent tort action against you in five years time, just check out the above redacted example of Centrelink’s newest “Receipt” … Continue reading
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