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Supporting Good People — Let’s Start With Dr Russell Pridgeon

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If you live in Victoria, Australia, you will have seen all the election advertising on television for the upcoming State election.

I have used their format to expose the insanity and corruption that some people have endured. They were helping children that had been sexually abused — their voices ignored and rejected by the courts. (It’s a 38 second video.)

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  1. Goodonya, Dee. You should have been a movie-maker and made lots of money.

    Oh, I mean you should have been a movie-maker but they don’t make money.

    Oh wait, I mean you are a movie-maker and you make no money. There, I’ve got it!

    But it’s nice to have talent anyway.

  2. It seems that the Australian Government is only giving lip service to their promise to correct the long standing issue of child sexual abuse. We should have known as they are beholden to the British. Research Jimmy Savile and the decades of child abuse and his connection to the Royals, high ranking government officials and the entertainment industry. Research the hundreds of bodies found buried by an orphanage in Scotland and the exposure of a ring of high ranking officials including judges that was swept under the carpet. Research Nicole Kidman’s father. Is it possible that we may have a problem of exposing high ranking officials in Australia if further investigation is done? Maybe Patrick O’Dea and Dr Pridgeon were getting to close to the truth for comfort?

      • Ah, Ned, had you had your Gumshoe-type prescience all those years ago, you’d have smelled the rat re Hinchie’s devotion to justice for kiddies.

        Ah, would that we all hadn’t waited so late to learn. But better now than never.

      • Yes, we protective mothers have written to Hinch dozens of times praying that he would help! At least we have letters of recognition that they were received, better than some of the government departments that didn’t know how to respond to our pleas for help!

  3. Dee you have brought up a subject that has a ridiculous system to provide a candidate for nomination for the Order of Australia. A few years ago I decided to attempt to nominate a person who has lived most of his life in W.A. but came here as a baby, from England. In my opinion he was worthy of the OAM as he was called up for national service, did time in Vietnam and since early retirement has acted as an advocate for veterans. I would suggest that he has been responsible for several hundred veterans receiving their entitlements with no payment received for his effort. In this achievement he has had to attend training courses by D.V.A. and attend tribunal courts also without payment, as well of course, many 100 of hours with veterans. He is himself on a DVA pension.

    However, when I attempted to apply on his behalf, I was stymied by the information required. Without letting the person know that I was applying, I was supposed to find out his personal details. Such as birth place, full name, parents’ names, dob (which I know), when he arrived in Australia and several other details. Not being a relative, this was impossible and probably meant to be so. After all, we plebs should not be recognised for our service to the community, should we?

  4. Tuesday, 20 November
    From: Paddy Gibson

    Vigil as Forced Adoption laws are debated in Parliament
    – next Tuesday, Universal Children’s Day

    Please forward on to your networks

    Stop forced adoption laws – Sorry means you don’t do it again!
    Join our vigil on Universal Children’s Day as the proposed Bill is debated in NSW Parliament

    3:30pm Tuesday November 20
    NSW Parliament House, Macquarie st Sydney

    Shocking changes to Child Protection law proposed by the Liberal Government in NSW have passed the Legislative Council on Wednesday and are set to pass the Legislative Assembly next week. The debate is scheduled for Tuesday afternoon, which is also Universal Children’s Day, organised around the world by UNICEF to promote awareness of the International Convention on the Rights of the Child.

    This Convention includes provisions that protect a child’s right to maintain their nationality and to, “wherever possible be looked after in the care and under the responsibility of their parents”. In contrast, the proposed forced adoption laws could see many children in foster care permanently removed from their families, without any chance of restoration. The laws will be devastating for all poor and marginalised communities. There is a particular threat to Aboriginal families, who’s children make up more than one third of children in care and stand to be permanently cut off from their culture, heritage and country.

    The proposed laws would remove current requirements that birth parents consent to adoption. There are other changes that will make it incredibly difficult for children in the system to be reunited with their families, such as new barriers to bringing an application for restoration, regardless of how much work parents have done to ensure children can live safely at home.

    Join us on Tuesday to hear from organisations campaigning on this issue and affected communities at a vigil while the laws are debated in Parliament. People will also be welcome to go inside, listen to the debate and support MPs from Labor and the Greens who have been speaking up against this destructive proposal.

    Please join and share the Facebook event here https://www.facebook.com/events/252439735624009/

    If you have not signed the Open Letter against the changes please do so here and get your organisation to endorse https://www.clcnsw.org.au/nsw-forced-adoptions-open-letter

    For more information about the proposed laws https://www.clcnsw.org.au/briefing-children-young-persons-care-and-protection-amendment-bill-2018

    Supported by Tanya Mihailuk (Labor Shadow Minister for Family and Community Services), David Shoebridge (Greens MLC) and a broad coalition including trade unions, legal centres, Aboriginal organisations and other community groups

      • NSW governor General David Hurley was born in 1953 in Woolongong, and had a 42-year military career. He has 3 children. Hurley succeeded Dame Marie Bashir as governor in 2014. According to Wikipedia, he holds honors and awards from France, US, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, and Netherlands.

        Telephone number of Government House 02 9228 4111.

        I don’ t have His Excellency’s cell phone number. That is probably for emergency only, but this is an emergency.

  5. Dear God, who is behind this “legislation”! Who is it that is desirous of having families broken up? Who wants to wreck the developing mind of a girl or boy?

    WHO? WHO? WHO?

    And who wants every member of state parliament, and every bureaucrat, and every cop, and every judge, and EVERY DOCTOR to twist their values 180 degrees around?

    WHO. They need to be stopped at all costs. It is getting harder and harder every day to deal. Look at this stupid threat to “bless” the new law of giving kids away.

    Key-rist!

  6. Aussie Journalists are silenced by FAMILY LAW’s GAG LAW!
    Australia’s CHILDREN Need a Prime Minister or an Attorney General or a Senator or a Member of Parliament with BALLS to call a ROYAL COMMISSION into Atrocities of Family Courts
    LAST PM WITH BALLS WAS Julia Gillard WHO CALLED ONE INTO Peadophile Priests
    and they were convicted
    OZ Capital infested by Ball-less Lawyer-Politicians!
    VOTE THEM OUT FOR OUR CHILDREN!
    Put Dr Russel Pridgeon’s name forward for an Order of Australia
    Great 38 seconds.. thank you

  7. Good morning again Dee, next Friday the doctor will face a QLD Court as will the AFP prosecution. It will probably be a closed court as children are involved which is as it should be. I do know there will be one father outside who has had his world turned upside down for 13 years as the doctor and his partner fabricated evidence, trespassed with malice, attempted to bribe, lied about allegations and facilitated interstate and secret relocation of his child…despite many court rulings that this father had no case to answer yet the doctor and his partner do have.
    This doctor also already faces many complaints to his professional body regarding his conduct. Perhaps this body realised that this doctor must step aside whilst such complaints and the AFP charges are dealt with as we would expect if this doctor was a teacher, a nurse, an aged care worker, a policeman or indeed a politician.
    The doctor was to face the NSW Supreme Court on defamation charges a couple of days after his recent arrest by the AFP. Perhaps the AFP acted when it did as they held grave concerns that the doctor would abscond into hiding or leave the country if the case was upheld as a previous related hearing involving the doctor and The Daily Examiner of Grafton had been. Liquidating his assets into gold bullion may have added to the AFP concerns.
    As I have noted in my previous two comments to you on your forum, there are many sides to an issue, many viewpoints and much evidence not readily available to all at this stage.
    With respect to you and all of your followers, I just ask that you too are willing to listen, to learn and to understand the trauma on all sides that this doctor’s behaviour has exacerbated.
    Just put yourself in the shoes of this father I speak of…one of many affected…and do unto others.
    I also ask any mother or woman involved with this doctor to do the same. In these days of women’s voices being heard more clearly, we must always speak out with honesty. I do understand that some of the doctor’s “clients” may have many other issues they are dealing with and I do hope they are able to seek resolutions to their problems without being untruthful or unwilling to act as reasonable human beings.
    So, my faith is with the Courts, the AFP and the AMA as to this doctor’s future.
    And I just have to have faith that you will again publish my comments in the light of wanting a well rounded discussion on your forum.
    Thank you

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