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Everybody Knows, Part 6: We are saved! WE ARE SAVED!

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by Mary W Maxwell, LLB (Adel)

… So he went [and at the] summit, even Clancy took a pull,
It well might make the boldest hold their breath,
The wild hop scrub grew thickly, and the hidden ground was full
Of wombat holes, and any slip was death….
And the man from Snowy River never shifted in his seat –
It was grand to see that mountain horseman ride….
He sent the flint stones flying, but the pony kept his feet,
He cleared the fallen timber in his stride.

Then they lost him for a moment, where two mountain gullies met
In the ranges, but a final glimpse reveals
On a dim and distant hillside the wild horses racing yet,
With the man from Snowy River at their heels….
And he ran them single-handed till their sides were white with foam.
He followed like a bloodhound on their track,
Till they halted cowed and beaten, then he turned their heads for home
And alone and unassisted brought them back….

And down by Kosciusko, where the pine-clad ridges raise
Their torn and rugged battlements on high…
The man from Snowy River is a household word today
And the stockmen tell the story of his ride.

Banjo Paterson, 1886 (abridged)

I always knew it. Maybe you didn’t know?  Maybe pessimism was the order of the day for you?  But I knew it. Without a single doubt!  I knew — pardon the simplicity of this — that good would win out over bad. Heroes would arise. Spring would come again.

I know that from biology but we won’t go into that explanation right now. Let’s just look at the happy facts for Australia in this wondrous year, Twenty-Twenty-Three.

For the last decade, since 2013, our dear website, GumshoeNews.com, has chronicled the abysmal fall of Australia. It fell and fell — no point denying it.  Downaroonie was the only direction.  We spent time analyzing the trends. We identified some of the miscreants (don’t you love that word?).

Ah, wait, I just asked Old Friend Google for “miscreant,” and was provided with these synonyms: perverse, reprehensible, unprincipled, vicious, wicked.  Plus, MacmillanDictionary.com threw in: skullduggery, hank-panky, jiggery-pokery and slickness.

Slickness? I am about to tell, you, Ladies and Gentlemen, that certain miscreants did not have enough slickness to carry out their evil mission. And their jiggery-pokery was their undoing. I give them credit for jigging and poking “to the best of their ability” — but it was bound to fail.

You see, folks, there are standards. Yep, standards in the human heart.  People do not like a mess. Even a three-year-old can sense meanness in a relationship and knows it doesn’t belong there. Not that a three-year-old can make it go right. A fifty-three-year-old can’t do it either if millions around him are participating in the mess, and surrendering to the meanness.

Gumshoe has chronicles how the continent under the Southern Cross went into a hellish state. To name just one name, Rachel Vaughan showed, from the experience of her evil Dad, that people had declined to the point of torturing, traumatizing, and even eating one another. Madness!

Rachel did her duty steadfastly — shedding light on many aspects of Adelaide’s Family Murders and the apparent capture of a whole police department, SAPOL. But she couldn’t break the system.

So who now has broken it?  The miscreants themselves broke it. Wait till you read Russell Pridgeon’s book Everybody Knows. He has acted heroically. But history was just waiting for him to come along. The various circumstances added up and then:  Pow. Bang. Wham. Crash.

It’s a beautiful book. Received it in the mail yesterday and have so far read the first half of its 224 pages. Time after time the authorities broke the law — on the record!  They have been so used to arrogant self-confidence, and so cushioned by impunity from the public, that they just kept putting their foot in it. Meanwhile, Russell Pridgeon carefully recorded every wrong legal move.

When I woke up this morning, the thought that came floating into my head was “Dr Pridgeon is a soft-spoken man but he is carrying a stainless-steel cricket bat.”

It is actually this book, Everybody Knows, that is his stainless-steel cricket bat.

You sure wouldn’t want to be members of government trying to imprison him and his co-hero Patrick O’Dea at their trial on June 5, 2023, would you?

By the way, here is a lovely snippet from the book. Russell is speaking of Patrick “a man of noted courage through his life.” Here I’ll refer to the occasion on which Operation Noetic cracked down on Patrick, and on Russell whom they had the creativity to call a Kingpin of child trafficking. Yes, a kingpin, no less!  Media were in full attendance at the arrest. Says the author of Everybody Knows:

“After we were arrested and our property was searched and seized, we were taken to the cells at the Grafton Police Station. I found the attending Grafton Police to be courteous and kind, as they have been during the daily Bail Reporting that I was forced to do by my Bail Conditions in the years since then. [Fathom it — having to report every day for years — just fathom it!] Ordinary Police are decent people, they do a job that is difficult and demanding. They share the loathing of child abuse that is felt by ordinary decent Australians. As a rural GP, I was made aware of the arduous and demoralising working conditions that rural Police endured. I could only admire them.)

“The next day I was driven by Australian Federal Police from Grafton to Brisbane, where Patrick and I were imprisoned for the next 3 days. …The wonderful thing about having been a national serviceman in the Rhodesian Army was how perfectly it prepared us for life in prison. I watched Patrick and saw him slip into the same routines we knew so well in the army: contending with unpleasantness from aggressive thugs by standing quietly at ease, with feet apart, arms behind us, hands together, looking straight ahead into the middle distance, with an expressionless face. We had been shat on by experts, these people were only amateurs.”

Shite, that’s funny.

Pridgeon continues:

“After the charges have been laid, Patrick and I were separated because of our Bail conditions, which specified that I was not allowed to “contact, threaten, intimidate or harass, directly or indirectly” 42 people, most of whom I did not know, or had never heard of. So we were silenced and isolated, the same techniques that are used on the child victims of abuse, and for the same reasons. If the Australian public became aware of the abuse, and the misfeasance that concealed and enabled the ongoing abuse, they would be horrified, and very angry.”

More later.  I am totally exhilarated by this book. Not because of its fight against child abuse — which is what drives Russell — but because of the way it shows the current hopelessness of our courts. (Australian and also American.) Which is what drives me.

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  1. Your embrace of boganesque verbiage is exemplary but (ahem) the hopium ?
    Bob Hawke’s daughter was well known for drugs and Keating’s daughter known for meeting Epstein / Maxwell. In connection commenter DdV mentions ITNJ in the previous banana republic GSN story.
    https://www.itnj.org/itnj-cases/closed-cases/
    All this law is worse than cricket, no wonder most people want to be a small target.
    How can “the law” be expected to function when everything is infested by pedophiles with their arrangements ?

    • Dr Rima Laibow
      https://gumshoenews.com/do-you-remember-dr-rima-laibow-the-ultimate-whistle-blower/#comment-157207
      says it’s all from the Rockerfellas, not Bilderburgs or anyone else, Rockerfellas are the psychopaths running this genocide, and she says the solution is to use her very favourite law firm, “Hubbub & Uproar, they operate in every country”.
      Personally I would say Rockerfellas did not come from nowhere, as they claim, and their methods are similar to the nobility’s methods over the last few centuries and longer. As for hubbub and uproar, perhaps the Indians do it best, perhaps Gandhi was a bit of a sideshow, heavily promoted by the propaganda industries. Perhaps the mob’s burning of effigies has more impact. So far all we see is the French burning a few rubbish bins.

    • This conversation is awesome–a must watch. Thank you Dee Rachel Julia and Max

      “The Reality of Child Protective Services and the Court System”

      From the Unbroken.global website:

      ‘Max is joined by Dee, Julia and Rachel in a discussion of Child Protection in Australia.

      Dee, Rachel and Julia describe how the system routinely kidnaps children and profits financially in doing so.

      Children are taken by fraud or force and once mothers enter the system, they lose their rights and their children, who are exploited and trafficked by the state.

      The discussion looks at why we consent to these predatory systems and how those designated to protect children in fact exist to harvest them.

      The overall Satanic structure and the manipulation of the courts is unmasked.

      These heroic women talk about their fight to expose these state sanctioned abuses and offer ideas for how to return to morality and protect our most vulnerable.’

      https://unbroken.global/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Rachel_Dee_Julia_Final_Compressed.mp4?_=1

      Unbroken.global

      In Gratitude.

      • “The overall Satanic structure and the manipulation of the courts is unmasked.”

        Gosh, Diane, even I don’t say things that boldly. Looks like I’m gonna have to up my boldness.

        Tune in for Part 7 of this series. (The Parts are scattered around on my living room floor — I have lost track of the numbering., I think Part 7 is the one about Serene Teffaha.)

  2. Two very different women disseminate how child abuse is central to the “transgender” trend:

    Such personal degradation/disempowerment is very obviously an unconscious government ploy but said factor very obviously doesn’t make the purveyors any less guilty

  3. Two brave men… a rare and wonderous thing.
    Seems most find it hard to go against the flow, thank goodness there are exceptions… willing to put everything on the line for what is right.

    • Thanks Christina.

      I have to repeat your sentence…

      “Two brave men… a rare and wonderous thing.
      Seems most find it hard to go against the flow, thank goodness there are exceptions… willing to put everything on the line for what is right.

  4. Nice photo for this article. I bet Her Bossness can ride backwards on a horse and chew gum at the same time.

    Anybody want to bet against me?

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