04 June 2021

Governments ‘force’ you to vote, but your vote does not count!


(Well it counts if it suits their agenda, or they can make it suit their agenda)

According to the Constitution, you have a right to vote, but governments in the colony called Australia have unlawfully turned this into an obligation, i.e. being mandatory.

According to the colony’s constitution the people have the ultimate say on matters, where as a result of their (ticked choice* in pencil) response, the people in government must follow the direction.

There are a few ways that the word of the people is required.

In ‘city council’ requests, where those departments of the state have been unlawfully turned into businesses.

In state and federal elections and via something called a referendum.

City councils have been caught out falsifying elections, but in reality no repercussions or even incarceration has occurred, well unless you’re not part of the brotherhood in the case of Salim Mehayer, former deputy mayor of Auburn City Council.

Even though the government deliberately botched up the referendum, the people still voted against the abolition of the upper house (Legislative Council).

The people’s voice had zero effect on those in government, a lot like today, where Edward Graham Theodore then pushed through the abolition of the Legislative Council.

The Queensland Parliament’s official document states that:

“Theodore carefully laid the groundwork for a constitutionally legal abolition”.

This is a deliberate government lie.

Those actions are in breach of Sections 106 and 128 of The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act, remembering that it is an Act of the UK parliament.

Ref: https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/Vict/63-64/12/contents/enacted

See document Queensland Parliament Factsheet, Abolition of the Legislative Council: https://www.parliament.qld.gov.au/documents/explore/education/factsheets/Factsheet_3.20_AbolitionOfTheLegislativeCouncil.pdf

See Constitution Act Amendment Act 1922 (Qld):

https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/item-did-63.html

* 'choice' - government approved 'choice'.

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