Australia
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Mass Surveillance
A 2015 bill claimed that the government had a right to carry out very broad warrantless mass surveillance of electronic media, including banning warrant canaries. The powers claimed were so broad that they have been called "nearly unlimited".[1]
Under the 2012 Defence Trade Controls Act law, “supplies of technology” come under a censorship regime involving criminal penalties of up to ten years imprisonment. One commentator has suggested that it has potential to "[catch] open source privacy software, information security research and education, and the entire computer security industry in its snare."[2]
Cashless society
In December 2016, the New Zealand Herald reported that "Australia could scrap the $100 note".[3] Earlier in the year some researchers were predicting that Australia would be a "fully cashless society by 2022"[4][5]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2003 Iraq War | Iraq | A war for oil carried out after "Operation Mass Appeal" an MI6-backed propaganda campaign. |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
An example
Page name | Description |
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Australian State | Australia has six states, and two territories which act as de facto states. |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Stef Blok | “Give me one example of a multi-ethnic or multicultural society, where the original inhabitants are still living... and where they live in coexistence. I can't think of one. Don't say Australia or the US as the natives there have been exterminated.” | Stef Blok | 2018 |
Yvette D'Ath | “If you don't want to be vaccinated stay home. Don't go out because if you want to go out, go on holiday, travel around this country and internationally, if you want to go out and enjoy the footy. If you want to hug a loved one, you want to shake hands again, then you need to get vaccinated.” | Yvette D'Ath | 2021 |
James O'Neill | “Throughout 2020 the Chinese progressively barred imports from Australia, or imposed swingeing tariffs. The professed reasons for doing so by the Chinese were a fig leaf. The intention was clearly to damage Australian exports, and it succeeded, with volumes of goods sold to China dropping dramatically throughout 2020 and into 2021. It was not just exports that were affected. China was also the largest source of foreign students in Australian universities, a multi-billion-dollar source of revenue. Literally hundreds of Australian university staff have been laid off in recent months. The Chinese government is openly advising students to look elsewhere for their education. | James O'Neill | 2021 |
Malcolm Turnbull | “The laws of Australia prevail in Australia, I can assure you of that. The laws of mathematics are very commendable but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia.” | Malcolm Turnbull | 14 July 2017 |
Events
Event | Description |
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2014 Australia turboprop drug bust | 35 kg of heroin were accidentally found by local police aboard a CIA plane |
Australia/1975 coup d'état | A UK/US deep state-backed covert "constitutional coup" to remove Gough Whitlam whom they saw as a loose cannon. |
Children Overboard affair | The Australian government accused asylum seekers of throwing children into the ocean, which they knew was untrue. |
Exercise Mataika | 2018 "pandemic" exercise planning for non-pharmaceutical interventions like social distancing and face masks, and contact tracing. "Dissent is quashed using various means" |
Financial Flows and Infrastructure Financing | |
National Level Exercise 2009 | NLE09 was a White House-directed, Congressionally-mandated large scale "terrorism" prevention and preparedness exercise. Held July 2009 |
Operation Snow White | Religious cult breaks into 100s of international government buildings to remove their own names, is not banned. |
Port Arthur Massacre | A mass shooting incident in and around Port Arthur Tasmania on 28 April 1996. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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AHPRA | Australian health regulation agency. | |
Adelaide Club | 1863 | Exclusive Adelaide club for members of the Adelaide Establishment. |
Adelaide Establishment | 1836 | The group of wealthy landowners and industrialists who have played a considerable role in the history of South Australia since 1836. |
Adelaide University | 1874 | 110 Rhodes Scholars |
American Australian Association | 1948 | A group designed to create a cadre of influential Australians loyal to the United States |
Australia/National COVID-19 Coordination Commission | 25 March 2020 | The Australian government COVID-19 leadership, including Jane Halton from Event 201 and Bilderberger Andrew Liveris |
Australian American Leadership Dialogue | 1992 | |
Australian Bureau of Statistics | 1905 | Statistical bureau which apparently is incapable of calculating excess deaths after the Covid jabs. |
Australian Club (Sydney) | 1838 | The oldest establishment club in Australia |
Australian College of Journalism | ||
Australian Institute of International Affairs | 1920 | Australian think tank focusing on International relations. Formed in the 1920s as an affiliate of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. |
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation | 16 March 1949 | Tied to Anglo-American intelligence |
Australian Signals Directorate | Australian snooping agency, foreign, and probably also domestic. | |
Australian Strategic Policy Institute | 2001 | Its function is to give a serious academic appearance to dubious stories in the campaign against China. |
Bureau of Meteorology (Australia) | 1 January 1908 | |
Burnet Institute | 1986 | One of the main scientific fig leafs used to justify measures during the COVID-19 deep event in Australia. |
Center for Independent Studies | 1976 | Australian libertarian think tank founded in 1976 which specialises in public policy research |
Central Queensland University | 1967 | Began as the Queensland Institute of Technology |
Centre for Policing Intelligence & Counter Terrorism | 2005 | |
Defence Signals Directorate | ||
Doherty Institute | One of the main pushers of COVID-19 and lockdown and experimental vaccines in Australia. The "experts" receive funds both direct from Pfizer and from major Pfizer shareholder the Gates Foundation. | |
East Asia Forum | 2006 | Asia Pacific region analysis, mostly with predictable Western outlook. |
Edith Cowan University | 1902 | The only Australian university named after a woman |
Geelong Grammar School | 1855 | Ruling class school. The school's fees are the most expensive in Australia. |
Hillsong Church | 1983 | Australian Christian sect with political connections to both main parties. Sexual assaults, etc. |
Hungarian Mafia | A powerful organized crime network of Jewish-Hungarian "businessmen" in Australia | |
Institute for Regional Security | 2014 | Spooky Australian think-tank |
James Cook University | 1961 | Australian university invested in the climate change agenda, and firing academics if they disagree. |
La Trobe University | 1964 | Public university based in Melbourne, Australia |
Lowy Institute | 2003 | Australian military-industrial think tank |
Macquarie University | 1964 | Public research university in Sydney, Australia |
Melbourne Club | 1838 | Australian deep state milieu |
Melbourne Grammar | 7 April 1858 | Melbourne establishment school with influential old boys network that "opens up pathways." |
Monash University | 1958 | Public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
Office of National Intelligence | 20 December 2018 | Australian intelligence agency |
Office of National Intelligence (Australia) | 20 December 2018 | Australian intelligence agency responsible for advising the Prime Minister and National Security Committee. |
RMIT University | 1887 | Melbourne university researching censorship implementation. |
Reserve Bank of Australia | ||
Royal Military College Duntroon | 1911 | The Australian Army's officer training establishment |
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre | 1966 | Security think-tank at Australian National University |
Sydney Grammar | 1854 | Sydney establishment school with influential old boys network. |
The Perth Group | 1981 | Group of scientists and early critics of the theory that HIV is the cause of AIDS. |
The Sydney Institute | 1989 | Australian business-friendly talking forum |
Therapeutic Goods Administration | 1989 | The medicine regulatory agency most captured by Big Pharma in the world. |
University of Melbourne | 1853 | A large number of Australian leaders have studied here |
University of New South Wales | 1 July 1949 | Sydney technological university with military ties |
University of Queensland | 190 JL | University in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
University of Sydney | 1850 | Fired professor Tim Anderson when he went against official war narrative |
University of Sydney/United States Studies Centre | 2007 | |
Victoria University (Melbourne) | 1990 | Offers both higher education and vocational education |
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Jobs here
Event | Job | Appointed | End |
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Amalyah Hart | Account Executive | April 2018 | June 2019 |
Steven Raeburn | Producer | 2015 | |
Peer de Silva | Canberra Chief of Station | 1971 | 1972 |
Employee on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | End | Description |
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Mike Smith | Australian Ambassador for Counter-Terrorism | 2007 | His job before becoming Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate. |
Citizens of Australia on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Tony Abbott | 4 November 1957 | "The delicate balance between freedom and security may have to shift"... | |
Peter Abeles | 25 April 1924 | 25 June 1999 | Australian transportation magnate. Friend of crime boss Abe Saffron. Involved in drug trafficking with the Nugan Hand Bank. |
Anthony Albanese | 2 March 1963 | Australian prime minister | |
Norman Allan | 3 June 1909 | 28 January 1977 | |
Philip Alston | international law scholar and human rights practitioner. | ||
Anne Aly | 29 March 1967 | Australian MP and terror expert | |
Danielle Anderson | Australian researcher | ||
Tim Anderson | 30 April 1953 | ||
Daniel Andrews | 6 July 1972 | Politician who came to prominence during the COVID-19 deep event. | |
Paul Antonopoulos | Australian journalist concentrating on geopolitics. | ||
Robert Askin | 4 April 1907 | 9 September 1981 | Premier of New South Wales 1965-1975. "A friend of organised crime" |
Julian Assange | 3 July 1971 | A "hacktivist" of mysterious background, whose website, Wikileaks, has been the conduit for a lot of whistleblowing. His pronounced disinterest in 9/11 is particularly notable. | |
Peter Barbour | 5 October 1925 | 22 November 1996 | When the government ordered ASIO to sever all ties with the Central Intelligence Agency, Barbour decided to ignored the order. |
Fiona Barnett | |||
Harvey Barnett | 25 December 1925 | 23 June 1995 | ASIO Director-General of Security |
Justin Bassi | Australian spook who "wears CIA cufflinks". Leader of Australian Strategic Policy Institute. | ||
Gladys Berejiklian | 22 September 1970 | Australian politician; Premier of New South Wales who was blackmailed into vaccine lockdowns. | |
Alan Bond | 22 April 1938 | 5 June 2015 | Australian billionaire |
Sofia Borges | Possibly Australian/Timorese dual national. Important in the UN system working with implementation of the Agenda 2030. Attended Event 201. | ||
Andrew Bragg | 11 July 1984 | Australian Senator; WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021 | |
George Brandis | 22 June 1957 | Going to great lengths to protect deep state as Attorney General | |
Gai Brodtmann | 24 November 1963 | Australian Labor politician with close ties to the military-industrial complex. | |
Neil Brown | 22 February 1940 | An Australian politician who attended the 1972 Bilderberg | |
Wilfred Burchett | 16 September 1911 | 27 September 1983 | |
Mike Burgess | ASIO Director-General of Security | ||
Brian Burke | 25 February 1947 | ||
Anthony Byrne | 1 December 1962 | ||
Clyde Cameron | 11 February 1913 | 14 March 2008 | Australia Labor minister during the 1975 coup d'etat. "We knew MI6 was bugging Cabinet meetings for the Americans." |
Michael Cannon-Brookes | 17 November 1979 | Australian YGL billionaire | |
Bob Carr | 28 September 1947 | Influential Australian Labor Party politician with a love for lucrative public–private partnerships. In 2021, wants to make the "unvaccinated" pay for their own medical expenses. | |
Richard Casey | 29 August 1890 | 17 June 1976 | Australian who founded ASIS |
Kerry Chant | Chief Health Officer of New South Wales during COVID. | ||
Ben Chifley | 22 September 1885 | 13 June 1951 | |
Altiyan Childs | 10 June 1975 | ||
Gregory Clark | 19 May 1936 | British-Australian diplomat, journalist, author and educator resident in Japan since 1976. "Few seem to realize the depth of their penetration of Western black information operations in media" | |
Stephen Conroy | 18 January 1963 | Introduced internet censorship as Australian Minister of Communications. Later on the board of Australian Strategic Policy Institute and lobbyist for the gambling industry. | |
Mathias Cormann | 20 September 1970 | Belgian-born Australian politician, Secretary-General of the OECD. | |
Peter Cosgrove | 28 July 1947 | ||
Peter Costello | 14 August 1957 | WEF GLT 1998, IMF, politician, Treasurer of Australia 1996-2007 | |
Peter Holmes à Court | 1968 | Australian businessman of the Holmes à Court family | |
Simon Holmes à Court | 30 May 1972 | Convenor of Climate 200. | |
Bronwyn Nanette Curtis | July 1948 | ||
Yvette D'Ath | 26 July 1970 | The health minister of Queensland during COVID. | |
Maryanne Demasi | Medical reporter laid off from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation for criticizing Big pharma. | ||
Natasha Stott Despoja | 9 September 1969 | Australian politician, diplomat and advocate. WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 2001 | |
Alexander Downer | 9 September 1951 | Attended the 2004 WEF AGM as Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs | |
Peter Dutton | 18 November 1970 | Australian politician close to the security apparatus | |
Gareth Evans | 5 September 1944 | Australian politician | |
H. V. Evatt | 30 April 1894 | 2 November 1965 | Australian Minister for External Affairs from 1941 to 1949 |
John Fahey | 10 January 1945 | 2 September 2020 | |
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Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Covid Doctors Network: Open Letter to Premier Daniel Andrews | Open letter | Geoffrey Wells Covid Doctors Network | An Open Letter to Premier Daniel Andrews in the Australian state of Victoria, to point out "not all medical practitioners are in agreement" with a draconian lockdown. Per end of September 2020, the lockdown is still ongoing with no end in sight. | |
Document:Integrity Initiative Weekly Report 16th to 22nd July 2018 | report | 22 July 2018 | Euan Grant | input into media documentaries and fictional entertainment, including specific topics |
Document:Utopia | interview | 15 November 2013 | John Pilger | |
File:WikiLeaks-Australian-suppression-order.pdf | legal document | 19 June 2014 | Australia Supreme Court | Australian Supreme Court secret super-injunction preventing the publication of information about a corruption case involving 17 named individuals including senior Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese politicians and Reserve Bank of Australia directors |
References
- ↑ http://boingboing.net/2015/03/26/australia-outlaws-warrant-cana.html
- ↑ http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2015/12/in-australia-even-learning-about-encryption-will-be-illegal-soon/
- ↑ http://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11766817
- ↑ http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-cashless-society-cometh-european-nations-such-as-sweden-and-denmark-are-eradicating-cash
- ↑ http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/ne.ws/opinion/rex-jory-is-2016-the-year-of-a-cashless-australia/news-story/2956002f12d55bf7cdcc19fb995810a3