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Reports From the Freedom of Choice Protests Around Australia

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Photos by Phil Hingston

Editor’s note: The mainstream media did limited reporting on the protests. They labelled it “Anti-vax and 5G Protesters Defy Restrictions.”  A Sydney Morning video report. But what did they not report on?

Now for two brief reports from the day from three Gumshoe contributors:

by Felicity Hingston, and photos by Phil Hingston

Phil and I attended the Sydney protests yesterday.

Just how biased is the MSM’s ‘take’ on all this? It is NOTHING different to their normal modus operandi.

It was refreshing how many not-so-sheeple were there. I estimate a good deal more than the 500 attendees — more than the MSM claimed turned up. A quick glance at the aerial shots (I think by a Channel 9 helicopter) seemed to show the sparsest crowds they could!

There was a clear awareness of the pedo issue, corruption and ‘dark’ stuff too. “Satan Central” (Cathedral) made for a cool backdrop! But the MSM focus was on “anti-vaxxers” when, in truth, theses folks were fighting for FREEDOM OF CHOICE!

This is what I recorded from the day:

 

 

And a second report:

by Malcolm Hughes

I did my patriotic duty and attended the anti-compulsory vaccine protest at Parliament House West Perth today. (Thank you for the warning of the protest, Mary. Fancy having to rely on our Yankee spy to inform us about Aussie programs.)

I did not get arrested but was warned, if we didn’t keep circulating there would be a $1000.00 fine each, in line with what I thought the officer said was the FEMA act. There were 16 coppers that I counted in attendance before I arrived at 11.45am. Another two arrived afterwards and I was told after the meeting by fellow protesters that they saw mounted officers and horses around the corner.

There was no speaker, but numerous protesters with signs and messages. However there were no politicians to read those signs, that I could see. I did not see any TV cameras, although they may have been hidden.

The crowd was well behaved, just kept circulating and stopping now and again to exchange views and video shots of each others’ signs.

About 12.15pm the police went into a conflab then dispersed into the crowd issuing break up demands or there would be arrests and people would go to jail. I thought I had made my  presence known, and being the best dressed, I probably stood out like a sore thumb. No sense in causing trouble. I left about 12.40 as more protesters  were arriving.

I had an unscheduled meeting at the top of the hill behind Parliament House with fellow protesters. Quite interesting stories exchanged not only about virus and procedures but “the Constitution” and “Port Arthur”. Supposedly another meeting probably at a different site next Saturday. I will issue some www.gumshoenews information and some of my discs on Port Arthur.

When a few of us were standing discussing at the impromptu meeting a fellow about my age (70’s) staggered up the hill to join us. He obviously had some disability. He joined in the conversation and was quite knowledgeable about the Constitution. As the meeting was about to disperse he said “I am an example of vaccine damage”. With that he pulled back his shirt sleeves showing forearms with very little flesh and pointed to his lame leg. “I had a polio vaccine in 1956 and this is the result”.

I broke my rule to watch Channel 9 News.  Neither gave any mention of today’s protests. Very strange seeing that the police were the first on the scene.  No mention of Channel 7- then; neither gave any mention of today’s protests.

UPDATE:

This an an update message sent by by Felicity.

 

 

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29 COMMENTS

  1. You are all still investigating the individual dots on the overall picture.
    These dots are all over. Unless you connect the dots all your protests will be worthless.
    Connect the dots to perceive the monstrosity behind your dots.
    SEE YOUR OPPONENT CLEARLY.

    • Peter – the beauty of such a rally is that people come together, talk, observe and thus DO ‘join the dots’!! United we stand..

    • Peter, looks like the people at the protest had a pretty good idea about their and our opponent. Do you have more information, or better organized that could be helpful?

      • I hear very little about Rockerfella and the Frankfurt Nazis who are big players behind Big Pharma, though there is that other gang Purdue with Oxycontin poisoning on a mass scale, and there are no doubt plenty more. Gates seems to have succumbed to a special mental illness all of his own. The WHO seems to be a drug dealers umbrella group, marketing, distribution etc., totally corrupted.

  2. Nothing new here. I’ve mentioned the protests after the Port Arthur BS. As my chambers were on Macquarie Street in Sydney, I got to see MANY protests. The best example of the absurdity of the protests was when I went to Parliament House for lunch one day and walked out through the double doors to a very noisy protest outside – I never heard a peep inside Parliament – it was like it wasn’t happening inside Parliament House.

    Anyway, the protests outside Parliament were usually around 50-100 people. So, along comes the Coalition for Gun Control and they had a protest that was about 1,200 protesters (which was quite large for the average), the Police media center was the best source of that information. However, the main stream media on the news that night said that the protests were UP TO 8,000 protesters.

    Then came the ‘Shooters’ protest. Heaps of blokes from the bush showed up. It was the LARGEST protest I ever saw in Macquarie Street. The people were PACKED from Hyde Park down past Parliament House and down into Martin Place. The Police estimated the turn out as 32,000-35,000. – The media reported the turn out as AROUND 8,000.

    The media will NEVER report the truth. In fact, they will take video clips and edit them to paint the protesters in the WORSE possible manner.

    Why people bother to travel to Parliament House to demonstrate is beyond me.

    • Terry – not all our pollies have become self-absorbed to the point of making us, their constituents (now there’s a fine word that doesn’t get bandied around much these days) irrelevant.

      I, along with many others, have had some success with Mark Latham going into bat for a persecuted ex-Army intelligence officer, Bernard Gaynor, who was targeted by the Marxist thought police who were allowing a vexatious complainer way too long a leash to persecute Gaynor with.

      Latham has introduced a Bill to curtail the fascist free for all, the NSW Anti-discrimination Board has become.

      Have you ever watched Senate Estimates and the One Nation team in action against the corruption that is just so obvious to the observer?

      Malcolm Roberts is a very effective Senator, especially in that arena.

      I vote One Nation, because they actually listen to their constituents.

      • Nem, I dealt with Pauline in the early days, back when she was being run by the ‘Two Davids’. I had a few discussions with her, but it was hopeless considering the crappy ‘advice’ she was getting from the ‘Two Davids’.

        Perhaps, after she was taken into custody and had a ‘cavity search’ she might have reflected on the legal advice I gave her which indicated that she was going to end up right where she ended up.

        Anyway, she was lucky that things didn’t quite go the way that they were supposed to at trial and she was released on appeal.

        Now, she is a whole lot wisher, however, she still doesn’t have a brilliant mind. Thankfully, there are people like Mark Latham and Malcolm Roberts to keep the ship on a steady keel.

        She may be dense as a brick, but she does have a lot of heart and really does care about what is going on. I’ll be voting for One Nation at the next election.

        • You’re going to get some flak from the anti-orange crowd, but Pauline has blabbered out some interesting stuff including I think Port Arthur massacre.
          I recall the guy from the Greens found out he was dual citizen then quickly went on sick leave for 6 months (that must be the limit) when he came back he was ousted – not by the greens but by parliamentary procedure. He was just a seat warmer, with no contribution, I saw once he had a bizarre tram map for Perth.
          Maybe he’s driving a tram in Melbourne now.
          Corman and Wong are just creepy, can’t be sure if they’re human or machines.
          Pauline on the other hand actually maintains her profile and gets around, sticks her neck out and like the other famous orange person, absorbs all the punishment and misrepresentation. I would really prefer if all our politicians were independents, remember how, recently we were all instructed not to vote independent, there were too many names on the form, they jacked up the price, the LibLab coalition don’t want independents. They want career paths for LIbLab lawyers.

    • mobile phone filming of people actually on the ground is defeating the main stream media! they can’t compete with the raw footage any more – Exposing them!

      • famanda – and so are the internet’s alternative media outlets assisting in the doom of the Globalist controlled media.

  3. Well done Felicity, Phil and Malcolm! The Daily Mail had some coverage of the Sydney protest, labelling it a ‘5G Anti-Vaccine Protest that is Ridiculous’ – that was pretty much the headline and the DM suggested that the protest crowd was no more than a ‘few hundred’.

    Anyone see any ‘Q’ signs?

    Good to see many awake now, and out on the streets.

    • Nemesis, Didn’t see Q signs but met with some younger folk who were totally Q’d and one guy who just found out about Pizzagate……See the photo re: Adrenoochrome…Angry as fuck…

      • Phil – thanks! Angry is good, the more folk that become angry, the better the chances of taking back our own lives.

  4. There used to be Brian Toohey and Fairfax for “investigative journalism”, now they’re all gone, there is only GUMSHOE

  5. Slightly off topic, maybe not.
    The CCP took Oz via the Zionist immigration initiative – Advance Australia Fare.
    A decade ago,population of Sydney was 3 million, now it’s close to six.
    Two million being ccp elite and their trade slaves. The expanse of high rise development, in this city in this time frame, is unprecedented in our history. The Zionists have always controlled the pouring of concrete here, even in crisis and lockdown, like wars it does not stop. It is THE essential service. The only ones that can buy these apartments are the elite immigrants, many in cash.
    Our children, in the majority, are priced out. At the present rate of advancement, another decade and English will not be the language spoken here. Middle class with small business, in this crisis, is on life support with no assistance or compassion from anywhere/anyone. The agenda is on steroids, commencing in Victoria via one road along this eastern coast, the fires were the implementation of their initiative. The ccp have overwhelmed us, in the streetscape, with their Maseratis Mercs Porches Ferraris etc. Our protests are like peeing facing a cyclone. But in spite of our saturations, we must press on in exposing corruptions and injustices.

    • The CCP appears to be very good at printing off suitcases full of cash, “finance” I think is the growth engine of their economy, and what else would you expect. all great empires were built on new tech coupled with brazen crime. Wall St was just playing catch-up when the Fed created trillions for Obama to give to the banksters, the reason why the Chinese throw around so much money on apartments can only be that they are printing USD and anything else they can manage including the old style Australian plastic notes. As anyone probably knows, some of the copies are really quite good, though I have seen a real shocker of a plastic ten dollar note from Vietnam. Any new Australian notes should probably have sequential code embedded that the checkout and bank counting machines can read. Relying entirely on EFT is going to turn out very badly as soon as it gets hacked.

      • bg… that was the perfect example of how not to communicate. Acronyms are the best way to make people walk away. CCP? EFT? Talk bloody English or go play with yourself.

        • Nee how,
          Chinese Communist Party, a well known dictatorship north of Australia.
          Electronic Funds Transfer as very well known in the word Eftpos.
          Zai jian

  6. I was disappointed to only learn about the protests after they happened. I’m not on Facebook or any kind of social media except Gab so maybe that’s whey I didn’t hear about it. I guess that’s why Big Tech censors so much anti-Vax info – so we don’t hear about it and get together. Good to see that President Trump is going to tackle the Big Tech fascists.

  7. Is there nobody left who understands effective protest. Rule one… no extraneous posters. If you are protesting about mandatory vaccination then all signs should tell viewers that. If somebody turns up waving their pet project, get rid of them or demolish their sign. Protest marshals are essential.

    Rule two: in a hundred years of protest, these rules were learned in blood and broken glass, the only way people will be able to learn about your concern is if the media is forced to cover the event, and pretty much the only magnet is violence. That attracts all cameras. No need to initiate violence, the cops will do that. Just make sure you have independent cameras and drones up above to record the action.

    The media is struggling to survive and they cannot afford to have a competitor scooping the viewer-attracting action. Make sure your local hungry journo knows about the protest one hour before you start.

    Rule three: out-think the enemy. Following a violent protest, the media will want to interview some disreputable nutcase so that they can reclaim the initiative. Have a suited executive or scientific persona on standby for TV interviews. The viewing public love it.

    Rule four: Look patriotic. Aussie flags and colours help. So do Aboriginal flags.

    Rule five: Be creative. Greens steal the pace on this, climbing the Opera House and Harbour Bridge got ten million viewers watching. Who cares if their message was infantile, it worked.

    Rule six. Target the police. Present the evidence to coppers you know. You will not believe how well this can work. Most cops have young kids, of course they care, but they do not have access to the truth.

    Rule seven: Forget politicians. They are not there to help or heed.

    Rule eight. Ignore permission to march or protest. Just do it. if the police are caught on the hop they will be more likely to over-react and alienate the public. Alienation by the establishment is part of your push-pull strategy.

    Get creative: We need easily recognizable symbols, and a good song would not go astray.

    Remember how the union, CND and anti-Vietnam War protestors did it. They were true professionals.

    • Thanks for making all the rules, but these days the protesters are all apparently controlled by Soros, running the banksters agenda.
      Now look what’s happening in Hong Kong – if you’re any good you’ll get picked off.
      The 70’s was easy, this is 1984.

    • Tony, you may well understand such protests far better than I do. However, I would suggest that the advertising poster encouraged not JUST the 1 issue, but a drawing together of several issues, all really under the umbrella of “freedom of choice”, a basic right we stand to lose if we don’t defend it – the more on board, the better.. regardless of what actually got them to the protest!

  8. Yes ‘ 56 ‘ , many Chinese have Maseratis , Mercs , Porsches & the rest .

    And many of these are ‘ recent permanent residents and / or citizens ‘ .
    But you’re speculating when you say they’re ‘ CCP ‘ – you have no proof that even a small fraction , are loyal and / or a fifth column living & working in Oz , but acting on instructions from the CCP in preparation for the eventual annexation by China.

    I’ve met several & , from the sweat of their brows they’ve made their fortunes in China . But, seeing the writing on the wall , ( YES , China too has massive debt issues which will soon cause economic internal conflict & of course the pollution issues etc ) , these wealthy & not-so-wealthy individuals ( in the case of those with professional backgrounds that Australia has admitted because their skills are desired) , have chosen to make Australia home & ABANDONED their loyalty to the Chinese regime .

    This is what I have seen from my own personal experience.

    Secondly , in relation to the prognostications of doom about the Chinese buying up all our properties & apartments & making it unaffordable for the rest of us , I say : ‘ Let them come in droves to plonk their money down in building said apartments , townhouses that increase the overall stock of available housing ‘.

    And this is the reason why :

    I recall having a conversation with a mate in the late 80’s who was fretting that the Japanese were doing the same thing.
    ie: massive real estate investments in Sydney & Melbourne in particular.

    In the Gold coast / Surfers Paradise I recall seeing a statistic where at one stage they owned one -third of all the Commercial property / high rise buildings & hotels in Surfers .

    And guess what ? Said property , as is always the case with foreign buyers ( & MOST ASSUREDLY is with the Chinese today ) , was purchased near the peak.

    And, in the early 90’s , when the Japanese stock market / real estate bubble burst , all these ‘ paper profits ‘ that these rich Japanese had evaporated.

    Their stock & real estate holdings plummeted in value. Much of it was purchased with LEVERAGE. ie: they used the previous elevated stock & property values to borrow & purchase more stock & property,

    Not just in Japan but by diversifying & buying property in the U.S , U.K , in Vancouver & Sydney etc.

    When those loans were called in or they got their margin loans called in , exacerbated by the recessions in the early 90’s & in Australia’s case by Keating’s recession we had to have which decimated Australian property prices as early as 1989 , these Japanese investors were FORCED TO SELL said properties back at 50 or even 40 cents on the dollar back to the same people they’d purchased them from .

    So, in a nutshell :

    Japanese , or Chinese or ( insert nation of choice ) come to a particular country & by at or near the PEAK of property prices.

    Said nation experiences a financial debacle ( as they always do every 6 – 8 years historically ) , & they sell it for a loss.

    Bottom Line : NO ONE knows the intrinsic value of their home country real estate market better than the locals.

    Arrogant foreigners come in & think they’re getting a bargain. The invest to construct apartments , housing complexes & then SELL FOR A LOSS some years down the track.

    Then, Aussie battlers purchase said properties for much LESS than what it would’ve cost to build said dwelling.

    And so it has always been .

  9. Truth,
    Comparing the Japanese influence to the Chinese, here in Oz three decades later, is like trying to differentiate between a pond and an ocean.

  10. Truth,
    No disrespect, we share many common views here.
    Australians built the luxury residences, around harbour foreshores, thirty years ago. These high rise developments are being built by everyone, from all parts of the globe, with one exception and that is Australian workers.

  11. No disrespect taken ‘ 56 ‘ , I always welcome your input & any critique you have of my views will be taken on board thoughtfully .

    And , whilst China is undoubtedly a bigger player today than Japan was 30 years ago , the difference is not as great you think.

    People were saying the SAME things then about Japan that they’re saying about China now. ie: they’re going to take over the world , they’re going to buy up everything , their GDP will overtake that of the U.S in a decade or so .

    The LAST of those ( about GDP ) was a universally held belief .
    There were NO dissenting voices saying that Japan would not become the largest economy in the world .

    Similarly , China’s rise will hit a ceiling in the very near future & we’ll get a period of decades where it will be going nowhere – for a variety of reasons.

    Reasons like : They squandered resources building ghost cities that will never be used , building roads, airports & fast trains that will be massively under-utilised for decades as CCP projected growth rates never materialise.

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