A Cock-Robin Approach to Judicial Kidnap – A Call For Your Ideas

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB Editor’s Note: A year and a half ago we ran an article called  The Port Arthur Edition of Who Killed Cock Robin. In it, Mary Maxwell compared a way of investigating 9-11 (based on Christopher Bollyn’s work) with a way of looking at Port Arthur massacre. Maxwell requests that I… Continue reading A Cock-Robin Approach to Judicial Kidnap – A Call For Your Ideas

Pauline Hanson Is On The Money Regarding Port Arthur Massacre

Introduction by Dee McLachlan Al Jazeera approached the ABC about a documentary on One Nation, and the ABC acquired the broadcast rights, airing the second part tonight. There are two aspects with regards to the Al-Jazeera exposé on One Nation. The first is about meeting with the National Rifle Association (NRA) to discuss their public relations… Continue reading Pauline Hanson Is On The Money Regarding Port Arthur Massacre

A Courageous Australian Passes — Wendy Scurr

Today Australians have lost a brave, patriotic lady, Mrs Wendy Scurr. We repost Mal’s article from The Great Australians: Wendy Scurr in 2016. by Malcolm R Hughes (4 December, 2016) This great Australian, Wendy Scurr, became an unplanned heroine during and after the Port Arthur Massacre in 1996.  For those who have not previously seen… Continue reading A Courageous Australian Passes — Wendy Scurr

A Fictional Lawsuit – Carleen Bryant “Suing” John Avery

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB  Carleen Bryant is the mother of 51-year-old Martin Bryant, the older of her two children. He has been in prison in Tasmania since April 29, 1996 for the Port Arthur massacre. Below I suggest how Carleen could sue her son’s lawyer, John Avery for the suffering caused to her. Instead of… Continue reading A Fictional Lawsuit – Carleen Bryant “Suing” John Avery

The Best Defense Is an Offense: Bryant Can Sue for Injuries

by Mary W Maxwell, LLB In this article I present the bare-bones of a lawsuit that Bryant could conceivably file, having to do with injuries he received just before he was arrested. He had spent the night in a cottage called “Seascape,” and in the morning it burst into flames. Although he was accused of… Continue reading The Best Defense Is an Offense: Bryant Can Sue for Injuries