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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. What is the difference between the census ‘Denial of Service Attack’ and Centrelink’s operational ‘Denial of Service Attacks’ on its own clients in order to protect its mainframe ISIS computer system?
Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity took an unusual twist with the national census Denial of Service attack on Tuesday night. Below, split into 2 sections, is the headline item on page 1 of today’s copy of The Australian which carried … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights violations, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights
Tagged breachgate, call blocking, census, census debacle, Centrelink, david kalisch, denial of service attack, ibm 204, ibm 204 software, iraq has weapons of mass destruction, iraq has wmds, ISIS computer, malcolm turnbull, the australian
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Part 29: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. Social Justice Issues for Australian Christians.
Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity pose serious social justice ethical issues for all Australian Christians who are, according to the tenets of their faith, required to “Speak up and defend the poor and see that justice is done.” (Proverbs chapter … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights violations, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights
Tagged Centrelink, chilcot report, christians deny faith, constitutional and human rights, deny faith, good news to the poor, high court, iraq has wmds, irrefutable prof, jesus, john howard, Justice Terrance Higgins, manus island, Papua New Guinea, PNG Supreme Court, proverbs 31:8-9, saldanha, SC 1497, Tony Abbott, undercoverinfo, violations, waivergate
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