Friday, 27 February 2015

The Almighty is rising when their is an injustice.

Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General gg.donotreply@gg.gov.au

10/23/14
to me
Dear Ms Weatherstone

I refer to your emails to the Governor-General.  His Excellency has asked me to reply to you on his behalf and I apologise for the delay in doing so.

I regret to advise that the Governor-General cannot become involved in the matters you have raised.

Yours sincerely



Stephen Murtagh
Deputy Official Secretary to the Governor-General


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Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2014 11:08 AM
To: Office of the Official Secretary to the Governor-General
Subject: Corruption in NSW Politicians, and Police to the alleged Muhammad d rug runners [SEC=UNCLASSIFIED]

Submitted on Wednesday, 24 September, 2014 - 11:07 Submitted by anonymous user: [139.218.46.181] Submitted values are:

Your Full Name: Jennifer Weatherstone
Your E-mail: take2looks@gmail.com
Correspondence for: The Governor-General
Subject: Corruption in NSW Politicians, and Police to the alleged Muhammad drug runners
Message:
Since 2011 I have asked for a Police Search warrant for Juanita Nielsen.
What I have hit is the largest alleged stop to the investigation from having Detective Amanda Dench explaining under oath she stopped all investigation.
http://juanitanewspapernow.blogspot.com.au/2014/09/email-to-prime-minister-for-request-of.html
   I have sent many email with the links to a dangerous gang where the owner of the drugs coming in to the country have linked to the Scorpion dating back to the Golden Dawn era of the Golden Scorpion by Aleister Crowley.  Please, the links to the corruption in NSW has been documented now in ICAC however how the Police system works they are only the Goverancy of the Governor.  Please ask for the Police search warrant, then when the evidence is exposed please sack the government.  All my answers from Departments are the Police have to search and because Kings Cross police time and time again have stopped the investigation I have been terrorised, threatened to be murdered as Peter Schaffer tells others from prison he is counting down the days to murder me.
I have exposed to the banks who want to take my house because this extortion and fraud have left me penniless.  The Financial Ombudsman said it was an outlaw gang, just Kings Cross Police have told me that they turn a blind eye to Kings Cross.
We had the Wood's Royal Commission where millions was spent yet they didnt search the premises.  In 2009 a Police Strike force didn't search 3 area's within these same premises.  As Sammy Sweet told me when the Police really search the premises they will have evidence that will make the front page of the newspapers around the world.  Please ask for the Police search warrant.
Juanita Nielsen was a good person.


The results of this submission may be viewed at:
https://www.gg.gov.au/node/91841/submission/4537

Tablets found Police search Oxford St Darlinghurst and Erina Fair.


Police on the states Central Coast have warned the public to be vigilant after they seized ‘party pills’ found to contain illicit drugs available at a local store and later from a shop in Sydney.
During November of 2014 police from Brisbane Water Local Area Command commenced investigations into the alleged supply of prohibited drugs from a shop in Erina.
Investigators executed a search warrant on Thursday 20 November 2014 and seized 162 tablets marketed as ‘party pills’ with the brand names of ‘GO-E’, ‘XS’ and ‘Pure Bliss’.
Along with several other items that were seized, the tablets were sent for forensic analysis.
Subsequently investigators were advised that the tablets contained the prohibited drug dimethylamylamine or DMAA which is listed on Schedule 1 of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985.
On Thursday 26 February 2015 police again attended the shop at Erina and also another shop in Oxford Street at Darlinghurst and seized a further 346 tablets.
Police continue to liaise with the operators of the shops and continue with their inquiries into the alleged offences.
Detective Inspector Glenn Trayhurn, Brisbane Water Local Area Command Crime Manager has urged anyone who has possession of these items to dispose of them safely.
“I understand that people may have purchased these items believing that they did not contain illicit drugs.
“The items were freely available in the stores and I am concerned that members of the public will consume these items not realising that they contain an illegal substance.
“There is no such item as a recreational drug. These items are made with no consideration of quality control” said D/Insp Trayhurn.
Police are urging anyone with information in relation to this incident to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

Shops in Oxford  Street Happy Herbs has closed.

  1. Happy Herb Shop Erina - Erina, NSW 2250

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    Happy Herb Shop Erina (Alternative Health Service Providers) Shp2/ 220 The Entrance Rd, Erina, New South Wales 2250, Australia. Full business details ...
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    Search form. SearchHappy Herbs Newsletter ... Massive thanks to Happy Herbs ... We have two regular policeman and one police lady that love some of our  ...

  3. Mackay Happy Herbs court win | The Happy Herb Company

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    Feb 6, 2014 - Search form. Search ... Mackay Happy Herbs has won a legal battle for the return of more than $50,000 worth of stock seized from a ... Cairns defence solicitor slammed mackay police sargeant's actions as being "cavalier" 
  4. Police told to return 1,000 items to alternative health store ...

    www.abc.net.au/news/2014-01-30/police-told-to-return.../5227430
    Jan 29, 2014 - Last year, Queensland police raided the Happy Herb Company shop in... police seized items outside the parameters of the search warrant.
  5. Happy Herb Co Rejects Synthetic Drug Links

    www.smh.com.au/...business/.../put-it-in-your-pipe-tga-20130626-2owjx...
    Jun 26, 2013 - Happy Herb Co founder wants herb lore not herb war. ... We like to refer to the TGA as the fun police.” He is also adamant that as a general  ...
    1. Drug squad raids herb franchise | Northern Star

      www.northernstar.com.au/news/drug-squad-raids-herb.../36918/
      Aug 19, 2008 - A NIMBIN business owner claims to have had more than $16000 worth... of Happy High Herbs in Nimbin, is unhappy about the police search.

Thursday, 26 February 2015

SugarMill Hotel and Crawley to Kings Cross

The spirits told us to link The Rocks.

WHen I was in the brothel in Kings Cross the Hotel Sugarmill had a camera put up to face the main door.  Peter Schaffer told me it was on one of the gang with a wink.

  • Mates in pub brawl for millions - National - smh.com.au

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    Sep 13, 2008 - But Mr Crawley was also ordered to pay millions in compensation to the... in The Rocks, and The Fringe Bar and the Piano Bar in Kings Cross.
  • End of 10-year Sydney pub brawl that cost $15 million ...

    www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/.../end.../1228585118333.html
    Dec 13, 2008 - Mr Crawley, a prominent restaurateur and lawyer, yesterday agreed to ...Wharf, and the Gazebo Bar and the Sugar Mill Hotel in Kings Cross.
  • Aftermath of pub wars - insurers dispute $8 million legal bil ...

    www.dailytelegraph.com.au/...of.../story-e6freuzi-1226396036675
    Jun 15, 2012 - Mr Crawley was found to have been "diverting profits" from the Shorts ...Wharf, and the Gazebo Bar and the Sugar Mill Hotel in Kings Cross.
  • I allege A4E and Leap Training to be stopped by the government

    A4e - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    In March 2012, following fraud allegations regarding an A4e contract, the Department ..... She stated that A4e did not provide the training they were paid £950 to 



    1. Concern over Gillard adviser's talks with jobs agency

      www.smh.com.au/.../concern-over-gillard-advisers-talks-with-jobs-agency-...
      Jul 9, 2009 - A4e executives met Ms Gillard's deputy chief of staff, Tom Bentley, ...British Government for alleged fraud involving work placement contracts.
    2. This company at Kogarah with the social worker/counsellor were to talk to me then the Police as I was explained, this talking to the police never happened.
    3. I will ask the Government to STOP this service as it is in my opinion the job searching facility and the  training through online services is not worthy of being continued by being paid by the taxpayers.
    4. This is impossible when you have been given 6 months off due to sickness.

    5. Hi Jennifer,
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    6. The computer system I found would freeze my computer, it would not allow me to check the work in the system.  This was when the company asked you to check the work it would not allow me to do this.  I asked for help and they told me to get a Doctor's certificate.
    7. They blamed me, rather than a program which was in August 2014 in adequate.


    8. Go through the emails, A4E wouldn't help me until I came up on the list.  Interesting they didn't want job searches done.  This is a government agency paid to find people a job.  In over  12 months the first jobs in the office up in house at Kogarah the founding business.  When the computer program refuses you to skip a question, computer freezes on  utilising program then they won't fix it has to be a system.

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    Wednesday, 25 February 2015

    Police utilise ice and steriods then when found out quit

    A Queensland police sergeant has resigned after he was caught with methamphetamine, steroids and sleeping pills.
    BRISBANETIMES.COM.AU

    Police get Credit card fraud


    Four people have been arrested and a fraudulent identification manufacturing operation has been shut down following a joint-agency investigation by the Identity Security Strike Team.
    The Identity Security Strike Team (ISST) is a multi-jurisdictional initiative between the NSW Police Force, the Australian Federal Police (AFP), and the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. It investigates high level, complex identity fraud and related security matters under both Commonwealth and State legislation.
    The operation began when Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS) officers detected 5000 NSW driver licence holograms after they arrived concealed in a package from China.
    This detection led the ISST to commence investigations under Operation Mera.
    Police allege they identified a fraudulent identity manufacturing operation in Sydney which had created thousands of fake identification cards, including licences, Medicare cards and credit cards. Some of those cards had been used to commit fraud offences against financial institutions across Sydney.
    Police will also allege that false identification was used by one person to board a domestic flight.
    Early yesterday (Wednesday 25 February 2015), officers executed search warrants at homes in Canley Vale, Rockdale and Lakemba, arresting four people.
    At Canley Vale, officers located computer equipment, printers, card cutters, thousands of blank cards, a large quantity of holograms for licences and credit cards, electronic card templates, card readers, and fraudulent identity documents in various states of manufacture from both Australia and overseas.
    At Rockdale, officers located more than 60 mobile phones, as well as computers, card templates, pay slips, bank statements, cash and numerous false identity documents.
    At Lakemba, officers located items including approximately 40 mobile phones, a number of credit cards, driver’s licenses, Medicare cards, laptop computers USB and hard drives, financial documents, and holograms for licences.
    A 25-year-old man from Rockdale was charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud, dealing with identification information, possess equipment/material to make false documents, and participation in a criminal group. The Indian national was refused bail to appear at Burwood Local Court today.
    A 41-year-old man from Lakemba was charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud, dealing with identification information, participation in a criminal group, and taking of flight using an air passenger ticket in a false name, and possess equipment/material to make false documents. The Indian national was refused bail to appear at Burwood Local Court today.
    A 40-year-old woman from Canley Vale was charged with dealing with identification information, possess equipment/material to make false documents, and participating in a criminal group. The Vietnamese national was given conditional bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court on Monday 16 March 2015.
    A 57-year-old man from Canley Vale was charged with dealing with identification information, possess equipment/material to make false documents, and participating in a criminal group. He was given conditional bail to appear at Liverpool Local Court on Monday 16 March 2015.
    The offence of deal with identification information carries a penalty of up to 10 years imprisonment, while participating in a criminal group carries a penalty of up to 15 years imprisonment.
    Additionally, a 50-year-old man was detained by police at the Lakemba address and handed over to Immigration officers due to him being an unlawful non-citizen.
    NSW Police Force Fraud and Cybercrime Squad Commander, Detective Superintendent Arthur Katsogiannis, said this was another successful multi-agency investigation into an organised criminal syndicate involved in what police would allege was a highly sophisticated operation into the high level manufacturing of fake identification cards and other documentation.
    “Investigators from all agencies have worked tirelessly in identifying the group and their activities over a period of months resulting in today’s successful resolution,” Detective Superintendent Katsogiannis said.
    “If you are involved in this type of criminal activity it is only a matter of time before you are identified and caught.
    “Our message to members of the public is to always be cautious of who you provide your personal and financial information to, ensuring that there is a legitimate reason to do so. Always take extreme care when placing personal details such as your date of birth, address and phone contacts on your online profiles.”
    AFP Fraud and Anti-Corruption Detective Superintendent Stephen Dametto, said identity crime was a key enabler to serious and organised crimes, including counter terrorism, money laundering, and fraud against financial institutions, individuals, government-funded programs and other serious offending.
    “This investigation is one of a number of recent successful investigations by the members of the joint Identity Security Strike Team that have dismantled organised syndicates involved in the large scale manufacture of false identification documents,” Detective Superintendent Dametto said.
    “The success of this investigation is a direct result of the close working relationship between the Australian Federal Police, the New South Wales Police Force, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection and the Australian Customs and Border Protection Service, bringing together the collective powers of these agencies to achieve outstanding results. This is a clear warning to anyone thinking of engaging in this type of criminal activity that you will be caught.”
    ACBPS Regional Commander NSW, Tim Fitzgerald, said the Immigration and Border Protection portfolio would continue to work with law enforcement partners to deter organised crime and prevent attempts to fraudulently undermine identity systems.
    “In addition to targeting the import of fraudulent identity documents, the Department of Immigration and Border Protection will examine the visa status of any non-citizens identified as participating in this criminal network,” Mr Fitzgerald said.
    Police are urging anyone with information about identity crime to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

    Banks the system - exposing the hidden control