02 June 2021

May you live in interesting times


Where those interesting times are upon us.

Those of you who are alive today, bare witness to an new era in Australia, a radical transformation where there is no turning back from.

The world changed from the events of 20 years ago, and so did Australia.

During this period a few platforms were born which gave the ability for people to publish information where it could be viewed many thousands of kilometres away, the moment it was published on the internet, but it nothing compared to what today's 'social media' behemoths can do.

Since then people have been sharing information at an exponential rate, where managing this information flow has become an arduous task.

Posting cat videos and tits 'n' ass photos of celebrities (or anyone really) are the preferred (meaningless) topics for the plebs to participate in.

Exposing criminal actions of those in positions of power has gained the attention of those in government, where one would logically expect those aired accusations to be followed up, but the focus has shifted on shooting the messenger, almost quite literally.

With this wonderful web of copper and fibre optic cables, the serfs have been able to organise themselves to act against corrupt people in positions of power, where this did not sit well with the Egyptian government, so, they quite simply just flicked the switch with regards to the internet.

Don’t think this can happen in Australia?

Well there hasn’t been a need, yet.

Over the past few years the government of Victoria has been aggressively advertising for people to come forward to join the police force.

Why the urgency all of a sudden?

The answer seems obvious within the photo above, doesn't it now.

While beating women may not be written in the job description, it's certainly a verbal from higher up, remembering that this is not new, as in the case of Corinna Horvath.

We should also know the people in government work tirelessly to install dodgy law, e.g. at 2am in Qld.

We could argue that they told you so, and we will.


According to the constitution, the people are the ultimate authority, as it should be in a so called 'democracy', but there is one huge caveat with that.

We all know how it works that being the majority have a 'say', right?

So, if the people in government put forward an idea for consideration, i.e. a Bill, the people have the ability to participate in this ‘law making process’.

We should also be aware that silence is acquiescence.

So, if a few people object to a bill being put forward, and the majority don’t then those in government acknowledge the action of silence on the matter is acceptance of that proposal.

In May of 2020 an ‘idea’ was penned under the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill.

Since the community stood silent on this Bill, it was allegedly assented to on the 17th of December 2020.

See reference: https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Bills_Legislation/Bills_Search_Results/Result?bId=r6554

This law will enslave ALL Australians into a new and improved version of the CCP's (Chinese Communist Party's) régime.

In China, they have a social score, in Australia we have a credit score.

MANY moons ago China’s intranet contained 5 million personnel censoring what people wrote.

Today we have AI (Artificial Intelligence) where the technocrats decide what can be published or not.

The new age of slavery has come to Australia, where we bare witness to the birth of this new and improved police state, backed up by law, a law that the people approved of by being silent.


See article by the Australian Human Rights Commission, of the headline:

Commission warns of ASIO Bill overreach

at: https://humanrights.gov.au/about/news/commission-warns-asio-bill-overreach


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