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Campaign Papers #1: The Involuntary Medication Objectors Party (IMOP)

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Photo attached from left to right:  IMOP Founder & NSW Senate Candidate Michael O’Neill; NSW Senate Candidate Marelle Burnum Burnum;  WA Senate Candidate Judy Wilyman; QLD Senate Candidate Allona Lahn; and WA IMOP Senate Candidate Michelle Kinsella.

[Editor’s note. Yesterday Mary Maxwell’s article put out a call to the political parties. I received an email this morning from the IMOP. Australian has a political party against mandatory Vaccination & Fluoride.]

The Involuntary Medication Objectors (Vaccination/Fluoride) Party (IMOP) will stand at the May 18, 2019 Australian Federal Election against any form of forced medication.

IMOP believes that the medical freedoms of Australians are at risk like never before in history.

IMOP will protect the rights of Australians to refuse any medical procedure or product, without being subjected to any form of coercion.

IMOP’S PRINCIPLE PLATFORMS ARE AS FOLLOWS:

  • NO FORCED MEDICATION
  • NO COMPULSORY OR COERCED VACCINATION
  • NO FLUORIDE IN OUR WATER

IMOP believes that your medical choices should not restrict you from childcare access, government benefits or career choices. The founder of IMOP, Michael O’Neill, says,

“The introduction of the No Jab No Pay/Play policies was a dramatic turn in the wrong direction for our democratic country. It overrode our constitutional freedom and was against the experiences many were having with vaccines. I looked at the political parties and found none that were willing to take a stand on this issue, so decided to be involved – as a voice for an ignored and vilified section of our community.”

IMOP will establish urgent independent government inquiries into the current Australian vaccination and fluoride programs. Importantly, IMOP will investigate the heavy influence the pharmaceutical industry has had on both our media and government in establishing the No Jab No Pay/Play policies.

Through our representatives, including Dr Judy Wilyman PhD, we will work to establish a completely independent government vaccine advisory board to assess all vaccine science. It will be made up of members who have no financial conflicts of interest with the vaccine industry. Until now, politicians and media have been getting their information from studies funded by the vaccine industry itself! See Dr Judy Wilyman PhD, University of Wollongong. https://ro.uow.edu.au/theses/4541/

IMOP WILL ALSO STAND ON THE FOLLOWING PLATFORMS:

  • We will represent the people and not the large corporations.
  • We will support sustainable green energy.
  • We will stop the poisoning of our food, environment and planet through chemicals, pesticides, insecticides, GMOs, glyphosate and 5G.
  • We will support natural medicines, including medicinal cannabis.
  • We will support natural health therapy choice and all natural birthing choices.
  • We will encompass people’s cultural heritage, traditional health practices and respect religious beliefs.
  • We will work to stop enforced institutionalisation and drugging.

OUR CANDIDATES FOR THE 2019 FEDERAL ELECTION ARE AS FOLLOWS:

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Candidates for the Senate – Dr Judy Wilyman PhD, Michelle Kinsella

NEW SOUTH WALES

Candidates for the Senate – Michael O’Neill, Party Secretary, Marelle Burnum Burnum

Candidate for the Lower House –

Tom Barnett – Standing for the Richmond electorate

QUEENSLAND

Candidates for the Senate – Allona Lahn, Adam Rowe

IMOP CULTURAL ADVISER

Max (Dulumunmun) Harrison

View our 2019 Australian IMOP Campaign Launch:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-XY_FoT6BU&t=640s

MEDIA INQUIRIES:

Michael O’Neill press@imoparty.com

Details:

www.imoparty.com

www.facebook.com/IMOParty

ww.instagram.com/involuntarymedicationobjectors

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  1. Hey this is marvelous. When I wrote my list of things parties wouldn’t be likely to talk about, I started to feel oh-oh, we won’t get any submissions. And Boom, we got one that actually OPPOSES FLUORIDE.

    OK Commenters — dig in!

  2. You have my vote. “the people and not the large corporations”, “stop the poisoning of our food, environment and planet through chemicals, pesticides, insecticides, GMOs, glyphosate and 5G.”
    YES and 5G.

    In the video: we have “developed into a mob rule… vilification sanctioned by the media and government … massive inequity in fairness… “

  3. I met Judy when I was in NSW and she is a great female that has tenaciously been writing about vaccines for her thesis at the Wollongong University as I was giving her some research material and still continue to give her material. All of these people need to be totally aware of the “silent wars’ on humanity and of course the insane insidious Agenda 21/2030. I wonder who they will exchange their preferences with? I wish them all the best as they will certainly need it.

    Australia is not a democratic country as the Westminster system is not democratic. Look at the constant coup de tats of removing the Prime Minister without any participation from the electorate. We have no Recall system to remove inept or corrupt politicians as other countries do. We have no “Peoples Referendum” do decide the direction of Australia. We have the corrupt and fraudulent Preferential Voting system compared to the Proportional Representation which is far more democratic of what is left of democracy which is a facade compared to what it should be.

    Australias Fraudulent Voting System
    http://hotheads.com.au/voting.htm

  4. They seem rational to me. They’re into facts, science – what a refreshing change to the clowns that just drift with the political narrative. If they have that kind of substance, then I expect they will look at other issues with the same perspective. – Got my vote.

  5. 99% of their policies seem to make sense to me. Jut one issue though.

    Please define “sustainable green energy” exactly, Michelle.

      • Thanks for your question. Global warming and the climate change debate is obviously a very hot topic. Like all issues we believe in looking at all the science from every side of the debate. As the Party have been busy working on expanding their policies we are interested in hearing from the citizens of Australia, their concerns and opinions in regards to a wide range of issues. Please contact the head office of IMOParty in NSW.

        • Thanks Michelle for your response. As IMOP stands for Involuntary Medication Objectors, does your party have any position of the topic of Geoengineering, in particular, Stratospheric Aerosol Injection (SAI) of nano-particulates of aluminium, barium, strontium,etc into our skies, supposedly to save us from global warming. If this practice doesn’t fall into the Involuntary Medication category, I don’t know what does.

          Try NOT breathing for a few minutes.As to whether it is happening, ask the ex-CIA Director Brennan (soon to be prosecuted for crimes against humanity)

          Or see the Aust. Govt. White Paper on Geoengineering via ANU Canberra.

          https://www.chiefscientist.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/47019_Chief-Scientist-_OccassionalPaperSeries_lores.pdf

          Page 3, 3rd paragraph. How to get up up there? “high altitude planes”.

          The rest is drivel.

          • I have yet to heard a peep out of any of the seditious politicians about chemtrails that are not included in the global change. Or for that matter anyone connected with the global lobby

      • This is a policy that has been discussed amongst the candidates, at this stage it is a policy that is evolving as we evolve as a party. Once again we welcome all feedback, opinions to be shared with IMOP.

      • It is quite puzzling with bizarre thinking about gun control and banning or seizing guns from law abiding citizens that go through a lengthy legal and safety process to obtain a firearm for their hobby or for their chosen discipline and social contacts with others of like mind.

        We have thousands of people that go through the hospital system ever year and die through medical negligence. Add on top of that wrong diagnosis, inappropriate treatment, mistreatment, staph infections, unnecessary surgeries that end in death or not successful, over prescribing of drugs that have complications and end in hospital admissions, multiple drug combinations of prescriptions that have contraindications with serious side effects and averse reactions or death year after year decade after decade with no reform or altering of the flawed medical ideology and no real wholistic preventive medicine. There is far too many CT scans which is high radiation and all the other X-rays equipment that is owned by doctors that take far too many to pay for their machines It is unconscionable to allow this to happen year after year with no reform to the medical establishment nor to the pharmaceutical mafia. The Socialist-Communistic solution would be to ban medicine and ban doctors but they allow it to continue year after year decade after decade without reforming any of the practices. Why so? Because there is this overly protection that is unwarranted and they want the public to keep the faith and confidence in medicine despite its shortfall and failings. there have been number of independent reports and papers from the 70’s and 80’s up to now that warrants urgent reform yet the obstinate medical mafia refuses to concede

        Medicine is the third largest killer in the US and it is very difficult to get accurate honest and accountable statistics from Australia. Western medicine will be in that category none the less.

        Then we have the toxic and contaminated vaccine mandates that seriously impose vaccine injured innocent babies, children and adults for life and death. We have no independent studies and we have a fascist pseudo science giving false statements, false claims and false advertising which is criminal offence. The Socialist-Communist ideology would ban those vaccines until proven safe in which they are not safe at all. the US supreme Court in its judgement said that “Vaccines are unavoidable unsafe”. So it there is court judgement and there have been other court judgements in the US and Europe and elsewhere why not ban them also? Is it sound to ignore these world wide court judgements? It is a “Conflict of Interest” of monies to every doctor to gives them , it supports the vaccine corporations and gives them impunity and immunity from seeking compensation outright directly, it supports the shareholders in these vaccine and pharmaceutical corporations of which Medicine Kills https://medicinekillsmillions.com Medicine is the third largest killer in the US!

        We have hundreds on our roads killed in motor vehicle accidents and maimed so the Socialist-Communistic thinking would be to ban motor vehicles to stop the injuries and deaths on the roads. Why do they no call for a ban on the roads because it is an economic provider to the whole motor vehicle insurance industry, car crash repairers, medicine and doctors and the drug companies make their living from all of the carnage. We all need transportation of some sort or another.

        People that possess these lopsided and unsound thinking patterns fail to bring into reality any of the above mentioned. We already have the “Fourth Estate” that has been hijacked from the Australian public by the insidious corporate-government propaganda apparatus tool for the sole purpose for disinformation and misinformation, to quell genuine dissent and to suppress facts of evidence on daily basis. The other crucial mistake is to constantly compare Americans with Australians which is alarming and unreal in comparison for gun holders.

        We have in Australia and in other parts of the world state-sponsored terrorism with its ASIO operatives, the Australian police that were in the Sydney Hilton bombing and in the Port Arthur Massacre murdering innocent unarmed people in Tasmania. Then they blame it on a patsy who was no where in the area at the time. From this they want to ban guns when the citizens had no part whatsoever in the murders and you have the Australian government who already had the draconian legislation in place, all the prostitute media and press, the corrupt BAR judicial system covered it all up with not trial so no police could testify.

        Seizing firearms is the last bastion of protection for the law abiding citizen and there are plenty of statistics to show and prove that when people own their own guns the crime rate drops. Those who wish to have the gun ban imposed on all Australians are the Social-Communist thinkers as the Communist UN want them banned. World wide history provides us with clear evidence that when the guns are confiscated tyranny raises it head even more so.

        Australia has already surrendered as it has been infiltrated before they got a chance to chose between surrender or not.

        • Just a suggestion, Arlyn, I think your last two paragraphs would have sufficed. Please don’t clog up the Campaigner’s discussion. This is to let them to have their day in court.

          • Actually, he managed to crap on for paragraph after paragraph without asking anything about what the Party intends to do about the Port Arthur Massacre and Martin Bryant. – Let me give it a go:

            Michelle, would your Party be inclined to have a full inquiry into the Port Arthur Massacre?

        • So far as I’m concerned paragraph 2 simply serves as a reminder that if there was less passive acceptance of what gets doled out the idea of enforcing any procedure wouldn’t even get a foot in the door.

          And it goes without saying that the same principle applies to every other arena of oppression including firearms control

    • Absolutely Phil, no discussion is possible while that”fact” is not in the room. Good luck Michelle, can not help to support an underdog like us.

  6. And could you answer this, O Team? I have heard that when some people get arrested they get injected. As in Shut them up till they get whisked to the Loony Bin.

    Have you any knowledge of it? Thank you. (Possibly related to NSW’s Fixated Persons Investigation Unit.)

  7. “As the Party have been busy working on expanding their policies we are interested in hearing from the citizens of Australia, their concerns and opinions in regards to a wide range of issues.”

    Just stick to the facts and science Michelle, most Ozzie’s opinions are clueless group-think pumped into them by the MSM, I’m sure you recognize that from the ‘vaccination non-debate’. If you start testing the winds to see which way they blow, you will be like the rest of the pollies.

  8. Dear IMOP’ers, as an American-born Australian (for nigh onto 40 years) I have always felt that I should not do a sales pitch for anything Yanqui here. But I’m outgrowing that inhibition now.

    The dear Second Amendment, in full:

    “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.”

    • Mary, if you research the Bill of Rights of 1688 you will find a section devoted to Catholics and Arms. There are plenty of law review articles on it and it is where the American 2nd Amendment comes from. That Bill of Rights of 1688 is part of the fundamental constitutional documents and principles of Australia.

      https://gumshoenews.com/2018/06/19/review-of-australian-law-and-its-decline/

      Which reminds me, Michelle, when O’Neill refers to “it overrode our CONSTITUTIONAL FREEDOM”, which Constitution was he referring to? Either of the ‘Australian’ Constitutions or the ‘Fundamental Principles of English Constitutional Law’?

      If you’re going to go into Parliament, you better get up to speed on the legal stuff…

  9. Michelle, I commend you for posting and responding to comments and queries here. You may not have all (policy) bases covered and it is easy to criticise but your central theme is certainly a major topic that is worth highlighting and we should be looking for common ground to make a stand against a common enemy – i.e. those who have engineered public opinion on the topic of vaccinations and mandatory use of corporate pharmaceuticals and who are now CRIMINALISING resistance to this aspect of their global agenda.

    Exposing one such topic inevitably opens up inquiry into related topics as we continue to discover, or rather uncover truths that we had no comprehension of just a relatively short while ago (speaking for myself). Many such topics are covered here at Gumshoe and I learn something new every day.

    No need to read on but I thought these few quotes and links were relevant and worth sharing (sorry Mary).

    • Thomas Szasz, author, professor of psychiatry (1920-2012):

    “Every act of conscious learning requires the willingness to suffer an injury to one’s self-esteem. That is why young children, before they are aware of their own self-importance, learn so easily; and why older persons, especially if vain or important, cannot learn at all.”

    • Alexander Dugin (31 August 2017):

    “When we read scientific literature written in the 70s, liberal, left, and right, we’re immersed in a world of openly honest people. They can be mistaken, say untrue things, but they are all genuinely dedicated to the logos. And then there’s some kind of frontier, when they all started to lie, which in my opinion is connected to a shift of liberals to the left. Suddenly, Western society began to become very stupid; it became narrower and narrower.“

    Source:
    • Fascinating interview with Russia’s conservative philosophy icon Alexander Dugin
    http://russiafeed.com/fascinating-interview-russias-conservative-philosophy-icon-alexander-dugin/

    On the topic of ‘Climate Change’- from 1977 … this is worth watching even if just to listen to Leonard Nimoy’s voice … not to mention exposing the revisionist propaganda for what it is. (We can see the pattern with the promotion of mandatory corporation pharmaceuticals.)

    • In Search Of… The Coming Ice Age

    Some final inspiring words …

    “We can see how many of the Euro-Atlantic countries are actually rejecting their roots, including the Christian values that constitute the basis of Western civilisation. They are denying moral principles and all traditional identities: national, cultural, religious and even sexual. They are implementing policies that equate large families with same-sex partnerships, belief in God with the belief in Satan.

    The excesses of political correctness have reached the point where people are seriously talking about registering political parties whose aim is to promote paedophilia. People in many European countries are embarrassed or afraid to talk about their religious affiliations. Holidays are abolished or even called something different; their essence is hidden away, as is their moral foundation. And people are aggressively trying to export this model all over the world. I am convinced that this opens a direct path to degradation and primitivism, resulting in a profound demographic and moral crisis.

    […]

    Without the values embedded in Christianity and other world religions, without the standards of morality that have taken shape over millennia, people will inevitably lose their human dignity. We consider it natural and right to defend these values . One must respect every minority’s right to be different, but the rights of the majority must not be put into question.”

    … from:
    • President Vladimir Putin at the 10th anniversary meeting of Valdai International Discussion Club in the Novgorod Region, September 19, 2013.
    https://russialist.org/transcript-putin-at-meeting-of-the-valdai-international-discussion-club-partial-transcript/

    I hope your party helps stem the tide of our collective “loss of human dignity” – one step at a time.. All the best.

    • Julius, brilliant post. In regards to the quote from the Russian Alexander Dugin, I can’t remember which Russian said it, but it went something like this, “If a person disregards objective evidence, a Russian would consider him insane.”

  10. People of the IMOP I wish you well. I don’t think that you should try to cover too many subjects, too soon. Get yourselves established as an alternative party, then expand as you become more experienced with the Parliamentary system.

  11. It is unfortunate that many Australians have been brainwashed by the two major parties, that to vote for a minor party is throwing your vote away. This is crap! If we don’t vote the we feel inclined, no wonder one of the two main parties is always elected to govern.

    Many overseas countries governments are made up of minor parties or groups. This is how minority governments are created. Each group works together as a coalition.

  12. The no pay/play scheme is just one means, among many, of phasing out so-called social security benefits and daycare subsidies. What seems to have been forgotten is that the sole purpose of both was to mask a major economic problem, a ploy that has long since become mute. There are probably a lot more families that get cut off via “clerical issues”; the system is undoubtedly rigged like so.

    Another issue that tends to get overlooked is that, even if they do get cut off, low-income families with young children are much better off than those with kids aged 16 – 21 who are in full time study or looking for work. One of my boys had to drive a 100k round trip in order to do a certain course . Despite the fact that said commute was shared with a couple of class-mates most of his Y. A. was consumed in fuel costs. That was 16 years ago. I dare say things have got a lot worse since then

    As for water supply, the no.1 concern should be that it’s at the mercy of private corporations.

    As I’ve never trusted what comes out of any mains tap I’ve always been able to access a rainwater tank for personal consumption. Whilst living in a Perth Hills rental in 1985 I noticed the elastic on cloths was just rotting. My suspicions were confirmed when I found out, via an article in the local paper, that the chlorine level in the respective water supply was higher than the recommended swimming pool dose. Same problem in Albany during the 90s; every so often a strong whiff of the stuff would emanate from the bathroom.

    Don’t have the same problem out here(Kalgan) but as the area lies between Albany and the township’s catchment area the appalling dilapidation of the infrastructure is constantly in my face.

  13. IMOP, there are two very important political topics that need to be rectified before Australia can advance as a nation.

    The banking industry must be reformed to save people’s savings and to help save our economy. There is a Bill currently in the Senate to cure this problem.

    The other major subject is that of the Port Arthur Massacre. It is a MUST that there is a full inquiry into this misadventure by politicians and the Intelligence Agencies. The people need to know the whole truth of what happened that weekend in April 1996. If, only so such an attack on Australians is never able to happen again.

  14. Mal, well said, especially with regard to the banking industry, but especially, the Central Banking industry. Talk about a monopoly!!

    “When the currency is corrupt, everything it touches becomes corrupted” Anon.

    Truer words!

  15. IMOP thank you for your response and the inclusion of some of the statistics relating to the vaccinations [experiments] that First Nations people have been and are still being subjected to. Great to see people working together to educate the public with facts that raise questions about the hidden agendas about politically driven medical policies.

    In the spirit of IMOP response and Gumshoe’s agenda and upcoming elections I share this report.

    The Stop Adani convoy – what really happened in north Queensland
    https://www.thefifthestate.com.au/articles/the-stop-adani-convoy-what-really-happened-in-north-queensland/

  16. A couple of quotes from the article above to share with Uncle Max Harrison with respect and admiration for the unsung heroes and warriors of this land who never give up and are never silenced. Bunjil’s Law: Take care of the children look after the land. Pachamama.

    “This is difficult terrain to navigate, as there are fierce disputes around which of the contending Traditional Owners (TOs) are entitled to make definitive decisions. Adani have made lavish arrangements and payments to procure the agreements of those claimants their legal team put forward as genuine, against the vehement opposition of others. The TOs opposed to the mine contend that the miners have taken advantage of such disputes to pit rival groups against each other, in a court system that favours litigants with expensive lawyers and exploits the deeply flawed native title system.
    Adrian Burragubba of the Wangan and Jagalingou people, TOs of the land around the proposed Carmichael mine, has been personally hit with a $600,000 lawsuit for his role as chief proponent of a strong anti-Adani campaign.”

    “CLERMONT: The Wangan and Jagalingou Family Council condemns in the strongest possible terms the politically motivated attack on our Karmoo Dreaming celebration in Clermont yesterday. We are deeply concerned for the welfare of the woman who was seriously injured while attending a gathering on our country.

    The Council calls on all political leaders to join us in condemning this egregious act of assault on a peaceful assembly, and those who were cheering them on. The Council calls for the full force of the law to be brought to bear on the man arrested for this act, and for police to investigate if he acted in concert with others.

    W&J Council spokesperson Adrian Burragubba said: “This assault was the consequence of the fear and loathing being stirred up by right wing politicians who came to Clermont on the weekend. This act should be condemned by them without reservation. Australians should be united against this kind of politically motivated violence.

    “Adani must also distance themselves from this. They cannot hide behind PR on this matter. They give financial support to the Liberal and National Parties and One Nation through political donations. They have thanked them and Clive Palmer’s United Australia Party, and the people who came to Clermont to protest against the Bob Brown convoy, for their support.

    “We organised the Karmoo Dreaming event as a celebration of our people as ‘water protectors’. We welcomed the Bob Brown Foundation. We take our obligation to fulfil our laws and customs very seriously.

    “This attack took place on our country at our event. This is an attack on us. We were practicing our culture under our flag, which represents our primary connection as traditional custodians of this place.

    “This event was not a protest. We were having a peaceful gathering and we were sharing our culture and law with these visitors. This was not a ‘stop adani’ rally. It was a sign of our good will, regardless of political views, and we were shown the appropriate respect by those present.

    “But this dangerous person riding through the group on a horse put the public at risk of harm. We call on the authorities to prosecute the offender with the full force of the law. It is only a matter of degree that separates this incident from an act of politically motivated terror.

    “It is only by chance that someone was not killed. We had small children there in a safe place when the incident happened. Some children were only a metre from the horse’s galloping hooves and serious injury or death.

    “People charging horses through our ‘camp’ is familiar from this region’s colonial history, which our people suffered immeasurable harm from. It reminds us of the fear and intimidation that is still used to try to silence us.

    “This incident, and the people who were applauding the horse rider at the gate to the showgrounds as he left, were incited and inflamed by a bunch of overbearing politicians and high-viz wearing blow-ins.

    “We are very unhappy about people unsettling our peaceful time. This attack was clearly driven by right wing extremism. What do the right wing politicians like Canavan, Hanson, Palmer and Katter, who made their presence known in Clermont on Saturday, have to say for themselves?

    “We demand they have the moral decency to condemn this outrageous attack, and accept they have encouraged intimidation and coercion to enforce their ideological views on the rest of us”, he concluded”

  17. There should be monies set aside for real wholistic prevention of sickness, illness and disease instead of this monolithic monopoly of medicine and pharmaceuticals. This whole ‘germ theory’ was used by Rockefeller who accepted the liar and plagiarist Louis Pasteur flawed medical model instead of the great physician Bechamp. The model of biochemistry has been the model of preference as it creates drugs to sell at the expense of every other physiological detriment of the other sciences.

    The Minister of Health has no idea about health, vaccines or nutrition.

    There needs to be a number of legislation revoked to be called null and void.

    • Arlyn,
      You do have a great compiling method although I do not check your links but your general synopsis.
      “Set aside monies”, who monies, where would these monies go. I suggest the same place, if not careful what you ask for.
      As Winston Churchill did not say, resources are best left in the peoples hands, except if government can get their hands on it.

  18. Michelle and Judy
    This is great material websites if you don’t know about it as of yet. 🙂 Judy is already well versed in vaccines.

    Every vaccine is toxic and contaminated: No independent testing, false claims, false science, false advertising, which is criminal offence. Innocent babies and children injured and murdered by lethal injections with no genetic testing prior to coercive mandating of vaccines. It is biological warfare on its citizens

    5G: Fast but not proven to be safe and studies already show the detriment to humanity to the human organism

    Chemtrails: Only one South Australian MP has mentioned this in parliament: It is biological warfare on its citizens
    Ann Bressington Exposes Agenda 21 Club of Rome

    Geoengineering Watch
    https://www.geoengineeringwatch.org

    Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
    http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/index.shtml
    http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/

    Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars Document – Full Read

    USA Inc Depopulation & You – Deborah Tavares Trevor Coppola – Conspiracy Con

    MIRROR in case first link is private: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gARZ-G

    StopTheCrime Website:
    http://stopthecrime.net

    PDF Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars:
    http://www.stopthecrime.net/docs/SILE

  19. There are a number of things to consider and to prepare yourself or bolster yourselves for their Standard Operating Procedures in the political arena as this come s from first hand experience those of use who have been there. Judy is well aware of this and has weathered the storm and has not backed down. They are a shameful bunch to deal with.

    They will lie and deny facts of evidence or its existence
    They will criticise and humiliate you with derision
    They will use character assassination

  20. All political thinking for years past has been vitiated in the same way. People can foresee the future only when it coincides with their own wishes, and the most grossly obvious facts can be ignored when they are unwelcome. George Orwell

  21. Democrats and Republicans Remain Divided As Ever Over Vaccine Laws
    https://prepforthat.com/democrats-and-republicans-remain-divided-as-ever-over-mandatory-vaccine-laws/

    This should give some comfort to the new political party. However on the flip side I think there are far more people on the brainwashed side or lack critical analysis thinking skills, or do not want to lose the monetary benefits of child benefits of receiving the toxic and contaminated vaccines.

  22. Until there are genuine changes made in the fraudulent Australian voting system it will be same ole same ole business as usual. http://hotheads.com.au/voting.htm

    “Nation in Progress by Professor Larissa Behrendt SMH January 2001

    “They are minimal, and do not include the general right to vote, to free speech, to freedom of movement or to freedom from racial discrimination….And those rights that do not exist have been interpreted by the courts in narrow way, e.g.. Section 116 which guarantees freedom of religion……Accordingly, we must consider carefully the omission from our constitution of many basic rights which we tend to take for granted and the merely sparing invocation of others”

    Nevertheless, “our legal mechanisms do not adequately reflect the values and principles we share about our rights as citizens of Australia” and which reflect the UN Covenant of Civil and Political Rights

    Preferential Voting must be revoked and replaced with the far more democratic Proportional Representation
    The Australian Constitution describes a status of dependency on the UK with the position of the Governor-General (who took us to two false flag wars by the way) which essentially a colonial relationship
    The Constitution originally was made for a Federation in which it is clearly not today with the constant creeping of Centralisation
    Local Government is not even mentioned in the Constitution hence we have Corporations acting as Local Governments with CEO’s as Australia has rejected twice that Local Governments be part of the Constitution (A wise decision not to be included in my view)
    Australia is over governed or over ruled and over taxed
    The Constitution makes no mention of political parties
    A two-party inefficient single electorate system exists separate from the Constitution instead of a ‘multi-member’ electoral system with Proportional Representation and enshrined in the Constitution which truly represents the diversity in each electorate
    Australia has become very Fascist with duplication, bureaucratic delays, over regulation and the ‘revolving door’ that must be shut for politician for 7 years after retiring
    The so-called Parliamentary democracy is not protected in the Constitution
    Australia is the only Commonwealth country that does not have a Bill of Rights for statuary protection of its citizens
    The Constitution makes no provision for the Indigenous Peoples http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/UNSWLawJl/2001/70.html
    Few people are familiar with the Constitution which is seriously flawed and have turned their backs on the political system for good reasons. The Rod Cullen decision for one
    The Constitution makes no provision for the protection of the Environment to be safeguarded
    The Constitution has no provision for the appointment of Cabinet Ministers from outside the legislature as does Europe and the US, hence the lack of quality and expertise of Parliament
    The Constitution makes no mention or provision for the diversity of representatives to the two Houses of Parliament
    The High Court judges are able to determine what the Founding Fathers had implied in human and political rights…?
    Introduce The Australian People’s democratic right to instigate constitutional changes instead of the bias two-party political system in which the ALP is not the Opposition at all as they claim to be.
    The Corporation Power in Section 51 is limited to foreign corporations only. The various states have differing corporation laws
    The Constitution does not state that the Government derives its power from the people the very essence of a true democratic nation-state and a Republic not a democracy.
    The Constitution does not elaborate on nation economic sovereignty to be safeguarded in this sinister globalisation process hence the political parties taking advantage in many areas and the oligarchy of beneficiaries that is unwarranted
    There needs to be a extra-parliament movement i.e. Republic of Australia Movement to override the Turnbull ARM which is wanting and deficient for regular Constitutional Conventions like the Constitutional Centenary Foundation of 2001
    The Government abuse of power must be included in the Constitution as this is regularly breached
    Withdraw from the Communist United Nations and divert funds to a number of areas

  23. I have noticed over the years that many complain about politics and politicians but do not provide possible solutions hence the post prior to this one.

    Australia Republic or US Colony? pg 215 1& 2 paragraphs

    “The present dominant electoral system in Australia, based on the single-member district (in contrast to the multi-member PR system), is biased in favour of only two (major) parties and makes the effective formation of additional parties inherently more difficult, virtually impossible.

    Proportional Representation is a highly democratic representative system, based on multi-member constituencies. This overcomes the serious problems of the single-member district system. First, representation occurs proportional to the votes cast for any party. At present nearly half of the people in anyone district are not represented by the party of their choice. Secondly, PR does away with gerrymandering, pork barreling, economic development in marginal seats only, the problem of safe seats (neglect) and by-elections. It also stops the endless grotesque overrepresentation of the major parties by the media, including the ABC. PR would create a much greater variety of interests represented in Parliament, interests which don’t have to ingratiate themselves with the powerful, generally conservative executives of the major parties – and often miss out completely.”

  24. I have noticed over the years that many complain about politics and politicians but do not provide possible solutions nor do they completely understand what is going on hence the post prior to this one.

    Australia Republic or US Colony? pg 215 1& 2 paragraphs

    “The present dominant electoral system in Australia, based on the single-member district (in contrast to the multi-member PR system), is biased in favour of only two (major) parties and makes the effective formation of additional parties inherently more difficult, virtually impossible.

    Proportional Representation is a highly democratic representative system, based on multi-member constituencies. This overcomes the serious problems of the single-member district system. First, representation occurs proportional to the votes cast for any party. At present nearly half of the people in anyone district are not represented by the party of their choice. Secondly, PR does away with gerrymandering, pork barreling, economic development in marginal seats only, the problem of safe seats (neglect) and by-elections. It also stops the endless grotesque overrepresentation of the major parties by the media, including the ABC. PR would create a much greater variety of interests represented in Parliament, interests which don’t have to ingratiate themselves with the powerful, generally conservative executives of the major parties – and often miss out completely.”

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