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Monthly Archives: August 2023
Nothing is true and everything is possible
“Nothing is true and everything is possible” is the title of book by a Russian writer, Peter Pomerantsev, describing the state of affairs in Russia under the leadership of Vladimir Putin. This posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3pe However, I believe that the book … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, burden of proof, Case law, civil rights, covid 19, genocide, Human Rights violations, international criminal court, international law, murder, News and politics, Political, right to life, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged anthony albanese, covid-19, covid-gate, covidgate, Nothing is true and everything is possible, peter pmerantsev, vladimir putin, yevgent prighozin
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Defending Richard Boyle defends all of us.
Did Vladimir Putin murder Yevgeny Prighozin and 9 other people by shooting down a private jet? That is a question that is now being asked worldwide. Posting link: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3p4 A parallel question in Australia is the question as to why … Continue reading
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Tagged anthony albanese, covid pandemic, richard boyle, vladimir putin, yevgeny proghozin
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CENTRELINK CLIENTS GETTING ZELENSKYY UPDATE
THE ZELENSKYY AIRFORCE UPGRADE In the picture above, President Zelenskyy demonstrates Ukraine’s upcoming air defence update, which really is quite impressive. Webpage shortlink: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3oA The good news for Centrelink clients is that if they insist upon the civil rights ‘upgrades’ … Continue reading
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Tagged canberra war memorial, Centrelink, dole bludgers, f16, geoffrey rush, how many robodebt dead, justice denied welfaregate, king leer, national shame, news corporation, President Zelenskyy, refocussed centrelink, robodebt dead, robodebt deaths not quantified, ronald medlciott, samantha maiden, see that justice is done, top gun, ukraine, welfafegate memorial
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Vladimir Putin and the ICC Arrest Warrant
The warrant that the International Criminal Court issued for the arrest of President Vladimir Putin may be woirthless because of the refusal to investigate ‘Welfare-gate, which includes the Robodebt Massacres. Shortlink to this posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3oo Unlike the experts at the … Continue reading
Posted in abuse of power, Case law, civil rights, covid 19, crimes against humanity, genocide, Human Rights violations, international criminal court, international law, murder, News and politics, Political, right to life, Uncategorized, Welfare rights, White Collar Crime
Tagged covid 19 murders, covid-19 bioterrorism, international criminal court, judge ian gray, president putin, putin arrest warrant, robodebt, scott morrison
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BILL SHORTEN and ROBODEBT
The video of Bill Shorten passionately getting stuck into Scott MorrisonĀ over the deadly Robodebt fraudĀ is truly fantastic theatre viewing, as much for what was not said than for what was said. This posting: https://wp.me/p1n8TZ-3nH Supposedly a “Question without notice”, what … Continue reading
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