Monthly Archives: July 2017

Part 44F. Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. The 5th letter to justice Macaulay concerning the ongoing abuses of welfare rights.

Dated 17th July 2017, this is a 4-page covering letter to Justice Macaulay who was provided with a bound copy of the 4 previous postings. Note: the short link URL for this posting is:  http://wp.me/p1n8TZ-17n NOTE: The Brandis Confession: After … Continue reading

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Part 44E. Australia’s “irrelevant Crimes against Humanity. The 4th letter to Justice Macaulay re The Brandis Confession.

6,200 words] On 20th February 2017, Senator George Brandis made the fist admission ever made by a government minister that welfare policies were killing welfare recipients. NOTE: the short link URL for this posting is: http://wp.me/p1n8TZ-16v Recommendation: Watch this video: … Continue reading

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Part 44 D. Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against humanity. The 3rd letter to Justice Macaulay pointing out that the Manus Island ‘nolle contendere’ settlement may have wide-ranging unintended consequences.

Put simply, some 250,000 are dead, because politicians lied to us and there needs to be an accounting for the “Run, Hide, Call” harm cause by that lie. The deaths of Kirsty Boden, Sara Zelenak and Faysal Ishak Ahmed are … Continue reading

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Part 44 C. Australia’s “irrelevant” crimes against humanity. The 2nd national interest letter to Justice Macaulay.

Below is the 2nd national interest letter to Justice Macaulay, the Victorian Supreme Court judge who was given the task of presiding in the Manus Island Class action against the Commonwealth of Australia. My viewpoint is that there should be … Continue reading

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Part 44 B. Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. Work for the Dole, no show, no pay penalties, Robo-Debt, and the 20 Point Disability Assessment Score are collectively the worst system case of FRAUD in the history of the Commonwealth of Australia.

Deaths caused by  recklessly dangerous, unconstitutional laws that exploit the lack of knowledge of welfare recipients, and the general community, are MURDERS, and there have been a lot of them over the last 40 years or so. The short link … Continue reading

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Part 44(A) Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. Cardinal George Pell, his lawyers, and about 1.5 Billion Catholic Christians need to read this letter to Victorian Supreme Court Justice Macaulay. (So also does every Australian.)

Cardinal George Pell, his lawyers, and about 1.5 Billion Catholic Christians, including the Pope, need to read this letter to a Victorian Supreme Court judge, Justice Macaulay. This is the 1st, and at 3,510 words, the shortest of 3 letters … Continue reading

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