(L) Reconstruction of MH17, (R) European Court of Human Rights By James O’Neill* The Sun Herald (Sydney) of 22 May 2016 reported that the Australian families of the MH17 disaster had “served” the European court of Human Rights (ECHR) with a claim seeking compensation of $10 million for each victim. The report referred to the… Continue reading MH17: The Continuing Charade
Month: May 2016
The FBI’s Cute Trick: Form 302 and the Marathon Bombing Case
(L) Zacarias Moussaoui, (R) Dzhokhar Tsarnaev by Mary W Maxwell It infuriates me that “the Marathon bomber,” Jahar Tsarnaev, made an apology to his “victims.” He did this after the jury had sentenced him to death. In other words, he didn’t do it in hopes of getting a lighter sentence (such as “imprisonment forever” –… Continue reading The FBI’s Cute Trick: Form 302 and the Marathon Bombing Case
A Word about Standards of Proof at Gumshoe News, and the Question of Hoaxes
by Mary W Maxwell Both science and the law get involved in “proving” things. In science one may want to prove a fact or a whole theory. A stated fact such as “Tomatoes ripen after they are picked” can be proved or disproved by observation and measurement. A theory such as “Pregnant women are happier… Continue reading A Word about Standards of Proof at Gumshoe News, and the Question of Hoaxes
Marathon Bombing: Impact Statements from Victims, Including Jeff Bauman’s Aunt
The circus of sentencing day for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev by Cheryl Dean On June 24, 2015, Dzhokhar (Jahar) Tsarnaev was formally sentenced to death by Judge George O’Toole. This was over a month after the trial had ended – perhaps O’Toole needed this time to plan out the elaborate theatrics of this big show. It took… Continue reading Marathon Bombing: Impact Statements from Victims, Including Jeff Bauman’s Aunt
The “Dot Connector”, David Icke, on Coming To Australia
David Icke is touring Australia in July. Four days over four cities — Brisbane, Perth, Melbourne, and Sydney — with a 9-hour long talk. I (Dee McLachlan) interviewed him last night. We had to deal with the noise from a rain downpour on the tin roof of my office. For tickets click here.
Defence Force at the Sydney Siege, And Hush Money
by Mary W Maxwell Last week, at the Inquest into the 2014 Sydney siege, an interesting point came up. It was remarked that there is an undercurrent of citizen interest in whether or not the defence forces played any role that day.
Hospital Personnel Assumed Tsarnaev Guilty, Even As His Wounds Were Treated
(L) Jahar in good health, (R) After police attack By Cheryl Dean At 8:45 pm on April 19, 2013, four days after the Boston Marathon bombing, unarmed Dzhokhar (Jahar) Tsarnaev, was captured at the side of a boat. After almost being killed by law enforcement and the FBI, he was rushed to Beth Israel Deaconess hospital in… Continue reading Hospital Personnel Assumed Tsarnaev Guilty, Even As His Wounds Were Treated
“Bought and Sold” – Politicians Should Wear Sponsor Badges
Australian Formula 1 driver, Daniel Ricciardo (L), and Malcolm Turnbull wearing a sample sponsor jacket (R). Note: Most of these are not Malcolm’s real sponsors By Dee McLachlan Last night Malcolm Turnbull and Bill Shorten faced off in a debate. It seems appropriate to put up Greg Buck’s second interview — about “Investment”, the printing of… Continue reading “Bought and Sold” – Politicians Should Wear Sponsor Badges
PNG Supreme Court Judgement Puts Australia Firmly in the Dock
By James O’Neill* “Labor’s policy is clear. We will not put the people smugglers back in business” (Bill Shorten, SMH 10 May 2016) That may well be a laudable aim. But it does not constitute a refugee or asylum policy. The moral, ethical and legal bankruptcy of both Labor and the Coalition’s refugee policy was… Continue reading PNG Supreme Court Judgement Puts Australia Firmly in the Dock
Mary Maxwell ‘Interviews’ Stewart Beattie’s Book on Port Arthur
Artist’s sketch of Bryant in court for sentencing November 1996, now shorn of his golden locks by Mary W Maxwell Dee McLachlan’s article, “Permission Denied,” showed that Stewart Beattie is trying to expose certain lies that have crushed Australia. Beattie is the author of A Gunsmith’s Notebook for Port Arthur (updated 2006). I’ve been glued to… Continue reading Mary Maxwell ‘Interviews’ Stewart Beattie’s Book on Port Arthur
Gumshoe Temporary Slow-Down
By Dee McLachlan This is Gumshoe’s 700th article. Unbelievable! And there are more than 9,100 comments! With all of that activity, this alternative news channel has been biting at the ankles of the mainstream media. And creating a community — which is a joy.
10 Hours to Set Up a TV Monitor For Martin Place Siege
Escaping from the Lindt Cafe By Dee McLachlan Yesterday the Herald Sun reported, “Lindt Siege Police Were ‘Flying Blind’,” and in the Daily Telegraph, “Lindt inquest: Police ‘couldn’t see Lindt Cafe during siege’.” (9/5/16) To quote: “POLICE making the crucial decisions about the management of the Lindt Cafe siege had no vision from the scene… Continue reading 10 Hours to Set Up a TV Monitor For Martin Place Siege