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Monthly Archives: March 2020
Beyond Amato: The political and public service Lies, Damned Lies, and the cruel attempt to con 1 million newly unemployed people out of $1.65 Billion with the ‘6 Week Wait’ for an unemployment benefit.
https://downdetector.com.au/status/centrelink/ Centrelink’s dysfunctional ‘STATE-OF-THE-ARK’ client database was not able to handle the workload 5-years ago. Read about 43 million blocked calls in the minutes of a June 2015 Senate Committee hearing. The first lie is that Centrelink’s 40-year old computer … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, burden of proof, Case law, crimes against humanity, election, Human Rights violations, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged 1 million unemployed, centrelinjk crash, coronavirus, katharine murphy, rebecca skinner, secretary rebecca skinner, secretary skinner, stuart robert, stuart robert incompetent
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Part 7(c). Beyond Amato. An email to a NSW barrister, Nick Avengelo, brainstorming the Amato decision and its broader implications for automated fines, Centrelink’s lethal rip-offs, and even criminal convictions.
The last posting finished with this incedible statement by Kathryn Campbell, the boss of the Department of Social Services, concerning the lethal impact of unconstitutional welfare penalties and the offically “irrelevant” deaths of welfare recipients: “It is quite difficult if … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Federal Election, abuse of power, burden of proof, burking, Case law, crimes against humanity, election, European Parliament, genocide, Human Rights violations, international criminal court, international law, murder, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged amato, avengelo email, cover-up, detective richard miles, ICC, Kevin Andrews, nick avengelo, robo-debt, robodebt, sapol, special branch
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Part 7(b). Beyond Amato. An email to a NSW barrister, Nick Avengelo, brainstorming the Amato decision and its broader implications for automated fines, Centrelink’s lethal rip-offs, and even criminal convictions.
This posting adds yet more points of law for welfare recipients, families of murdered “appropriate compliance measures” welfare penalties victims, and people accused of crimes can consider. The short link for this posting is: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-1rI On the 27th November 2019, … Continue reading
Coronavirus Special: Don’t let Scott Morrison’s pathetic ‘Self Quarantine’ quick fix kill you.
With people in Italy dying at the rate of 100 a day, Scott Morrison’s “Self-Quarantine” solution to the problem of infected people returning from overseas is a solution that could kill you. https://www.usnews.com/news/world-report/articles/2020-03-19/italy-coronavirus-death-toll-surpasses-china The solution used in China was dramatic, … Continue reading
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Part 6(f). Beyond Robo-Debt: Senator Siewert and the issue of Accountability for doing nothing when people were dying.
Senator Di Natale email: What is Senator Siewert’s degree of legal accountability for the “Appropriate Compliance Measures” murders? Complete with trademark typo, the email to Senator Richard Di Natale The short link to share this posting is: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-1qQ Senator Siewert … Continue reading
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Part 6(e). beyond Robo-Debt: Will hundreds of politicians face life imprisonment under Section 268 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code for the unlawful Robo-debt deaths?
The following email, which was sent to Senator Richard Di natali on Friday, is an ‘enhanced’ version of an email to Senator Wong and the other 11 South Australian senators earlier that day. Short link to share with others: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-1qB … Continue reading
Posted in 2016 Federal Election, abuse of power, Case law, crimes against humanity, genocide, Human Rights violations, international criminal court, international law, murder, News and politics, Political, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged genocide, imprisonment for life, penny wong, section 268, Senator Di natali, senator for south australia, senator siewert, senator wong
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