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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Part 52E. Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. The 4 statutory declarations with the large text see ease of reading by mobile phone users.
The 4 statutory declarations that South Australia’s Police Commissioner and State Coroner are studiously ignoring, are reprinted with large text under each image for reading on mobile phones. The short link URL to this posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-1fe The Brandis ConfessionTHE TEXT: … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Federal Election, abuse of power, burking, Case law, crimes against humanity, election, genocide, Human Rights violations, murder, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged bushell v minister iof state, cooper brookes v federal commissioner of taxation, financial services royal commisssion, judge ian l gray, Kathryn Campbell, kenneth hayne qc. fsrc, lord emdmund-davies, patel hca 29, patel v r, patel versus the queen, Senator Branidis, terrible human consequences.’
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Part 52D: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. Legal aspects of the 4 statutory declarations submitted to the South Australian police and the South Australian Coroner as part of Genocide and Crimes against Humanity complaints.
Below are JPG images of 4 statutory declarations, that need to be accompanied by large font size transcripts of the 4 declarations so that people reading this journal posting on a mobile phone or a small screen tablet can read … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Federal Election, abuse of power, burking, Case law, crimes against humanity, election, genocide, Human Rights violations, murder, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights
Tagged amalagamated engineers, appropritae compliance measures, bhardwaj, brandis confession, briginshaw, compliancer measures, crimes against humanity, fsrc, genocide, george brandis, hellicar, ian ward, mark johns, patel, sapol, work health and safet act
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Part 52C: Australia’s “irrelevant Crimes Against Humanity. A letter to Mark johns, the South Australian Coroner.
Mark Johns, the South Australian State Coroner is about to have posted to him a letter that provides details of how the Australian Federal Parliament has been systematically menacing, terrorizing, defrauding, endangering and randomly killing people for decades. NOTE: The … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Federal Election, abuse of power, burking, Case law, crimes against humanity, election, genocide, Human Rights violations, murder, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged aldp, bob hawke, crimes against humanityt, federal parliament, fraud, inaccurate debt notices, malcolm turnbull, mass fraud, murder, random murder, robo-debt, rtobo debt, serial; murder, systemic fraud, systemic fraus, turnbull
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Part 52B: Australia’s “irrelevant” Crimes against Humanity. I’ve called the cops – the tracking code and Lisa Newman’s incredible Hansard recorded testimony.
The South Australian Police can either prosecute me for criminal defamation or investigate Centrelink’s secretly classified, officially irrelevant death toll. Continue reading
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Tagged bob hawke, call the cops, commissioner grant stevens, commissioner stevens, community & public sector union, cpsu, genocide, kathgryn campbell, lisa newman, malcolm turnbull, murder, nadine flood, reckless infifference, secretary campbell, senator brandis, work heal and safety act, work health &safety
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Part 52: Australia’s “irrelevant” holocaust – I’ve called the cops:- the choice is arrest me for criminal defamation or investigate the Federal Parliament for genocidal crimes against humanity.
Commissioner Grant Stevens, the commander of South Australia’s police force should receive the following letter on Monday. Commissioner Stevens with have 2 basic options with this letter. NOTE: At the time of uploading this blog, the letter to Commissioner Stevens … Continue reading
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Tagged bretag, bruce lander, burking, bvretaging, chapman-gate, chapman-gate scandal, christopher pyne, commissioner grant stephens, commissioner lander, commissioner stevens, crimes against humanity, genocide, grant moyle, ICAC, john howard, Kathryn Campbell, mal brough, neill skill, nick exenophon, rachel siewert, sapol, sarah hanson-yong, scomo, scott morrison, senator siewert, skye kakoscheke-moore, vickie chapman
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