Friday, 20 November 2015

Isis?- Seeing eye Secret Intelligence System- Wickest man alive.

Reclaiming the Goddess: Stop Using the Name ISIS to Describe a Bunch of...
Reconciliation, Reintegration and Regeneration (Isis helped re-member/re-pair Osiris’ fallen state).
“For whatever reasons, a group with many names - including, in Arabic, ad-Dawlah al-Islāmiyah fī 'l-ʿIrāq wa-sh-Shām; in English Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), and Islamic State (IS) - has become more popularly referred to simply as 'ISIS' (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), largely through mass media repetition and then reinforcement through discussions on social media.
Perhaps it is the fact that people already know the word Isis - it is in their subconscious already, so it's easier to connect meanings to it. Unfortunately, the word Isis within your subconscious has power associated with it, both through its ancient heritage and by the nature of the goddess herself. By connecting it to these weak losers, you gift them some of that power through the name alone. So what I'd like to ask you to do, is to stop using it.”

Aleister Crowley and the Age of Horus | Conspiracy Theories

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Feb 26, 2015 - Aiwaz “appeared” to Crowley in order to announce the birth of the new aeon, the offspring of Isis and Osiris, Horus. As explained by Crowley,  .

The relationship to Kings cross is easy when you research the occult works of Frank Bennett and the relationship he had with this area as bringing in the Golden Dawn where Aleister Crowley joined on the 18th November .

The brothel in Kings Cross to the bank robbers of old is called the Underworld bank or Abe's bank just the search warrant will expose the hidden subfloor compartment and the alleged yellow envelopes of corruption money has been stopping this search....so push for the government to listen to the people and release the souls who have been murdered for this game of slaughter I expose through The Kings Cross Sting where the French Connection is strong to the assassination of John F. Kennedy and to the roots of the big boys behind this gang which hides in the open in Kings Cross at the Hooked X map.


Kings Cross Police, Redfern Strike Force expose a pattern of crime in Woolloomooloo

Police search warrant for the underground bank of the alleged Nomads in the heart of Kings Cross will expose this system in crime.


Police officer of the year from Woolloomooloo and the drugs working out of Woolloomooloo is still a pattern from the Wood's Royal Commission days.....  Can't you smell a rat?  I can



Three charged, drugs and cash seized after search warrants across inner Sydney

Friday, 20 November 2015 04:46:44 AM
Editor’s note: Footage and stills of yesterday’s operation will be distributed via Hightail link when available. They will also be uploaded to NSW Police Force Facebook page.
Police have arrested three people and seized drugs, believed to be heroin and cocaine, and cash following extensive investigations into an alleged drug syndicate operating out of the Kings Cross area.
Officers will allege the group supplied prohibited drugs at least 328 times between 7 October and 14 November, mainly in the Woolloomooloo area.
The drugs allegedly supplied include heroin and cocaine, and were mostly supplied to those from a low socio-economic background.
Yesterday (Thursday 19 November 2015), police from the Kings Cross Drug Unit, with the assistance of the Redfern Drug Unit executed search warrants at Waterloo, Bondi and Woolloomooloo. At the Bondi address, cash was allegedly located in a bedroom being used by a teenager.
A 42-year-old man and two women, aged 38 and 54, were arrested after a hire car was stopped in Missenden Road at Newtown.
All three were charged with ongoing supply of a prohibited drug and participation in a criminal group.
A 42-year-old Bondi man was also charged with dealing with the proceeds of crime.
They were refused bail and will all appear in Central Local Court today (Friday 20 November 2015).
Inquiries are still continuing into the alleged drug supply in the Woolloomooloo area.
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.

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Kings Cross Drug Unit arrests

Two charged after search warrants executed - Kings Cross

Saturday, 08 August 2015 09:03:59 AM
Two people are due in court today charged with drug offences after two search warrants were executed in Kings Cross and Surry Hills.
Officers attached to the Kings Cross Drug Unit and the Kings Cross Proactive Team executed the warrant on a property in Bayswater Road and a room in a hotel in Wentworth Avenue, about 6pm yesterday (Friday 7 August 2015).
As a consequence of the searches, police allegedly seized cocaine, heroin, cannabis and more than $10,500 cash. They also seized scales and drug paraphernalia.
A man and a woman, both aged 49, were arrested and charged with:
• Seven charges of possess a prohibited drug (heroin x four charges, cocaine x three charges, cannabis x one charge);
• Three charges of supply a prohibited drug (heroin x two charges; cocaine x one charge), and,
• Two charges of deal in proceeds of crime.
They were both refused bail to appear in Parramatta Bail Court today (Saturday 8 August 2015).

Monday, 3 August 2015

Missing persons Stephen Lapthorne and Michelle Pope

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Missing Persons Week 2015: Missing Persons Stephen Lapthorne & Michelle Pope

Sunday, 02 August 2015 05:02:08 AM
National Missing Persons Week 2015 began today to raise awareness of the issues and impacts surrounding missing persons.
The annual campaign will continue until Saturday (8 August 2015), while the official launch involving the Australian Federal Police and NSW Police Force will take place tomorrow (Monday 3 August 2015) at Customs House, Circular Quay.
Police are renewing their appeals for information, as part of the week-long campaign, to help locate a couple who went missing from Sydney’s North Shore more than 30 years ago.
Stephen Lapthorne, aged 21 at the time of his disappearance, was last seen leaving his home on Wyuna Ave at West Pymble with his girlfriend Michelle Pope, then aged 18, on 25 August, 1978.
The pair was travelling in a lime green-coloured 1977 Bedford CF van, bearing registration ‘SL710’, and were believed to be travelling to Michelle’s home in Berowra.
The van also featured a four-inch dark green horizontal band along each side, chrome plated mag wheels and a 150cm aerial in the centre of the roof with a clip-on aerial above the driver’s window.
The couple have not been seen or heard from since and their vehicle has never been located.
Detectives from Kuring Gai Local Area Command are continuing their investigation into the circumstances surrounding the couple’s disappearance, including the possibility they met with foul play.
In August 2005, then Deputy State Coroner Carl Milovanovich held an inquest into the couple's disappearance and issued death certificates for both, before handing down an open finding as to the date, time and cause of death.
Former Police Minister, Carl Scully, also approved a reward of $100,000 for information about the case that leads to an offender being charged and convicted, which remains in place today.
Stephen is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175-180cm tall, with light brown shoulder-length hair and a moustache, blue eyes and of a medium build. He was last seen wearing a yellow and white-coloured chequered shirt, cream-coloured trousers and brown shoes.
Michelle is described as being of Caucasian appearance, about 175-180cm tall, with brown hair, blue eyes and of a medium build. She was last seen wearing a bone-coloured dress and red sandals.
Anyone with information about the disappearance of Stephen or Michelle is urged to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://www1.police.nsw.gov.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.
This year’s Missing Persons Week campaign is urging people to ‘Follow Your Instincts.’
If you suspect a friend or family member has gone missing, you don’t have to wait 24 hours to take action, ‘Follow Your Instincts’ and report the matter to police immediately.
NSW Police Force would like to thank the Outdoor Media Association (OMA) for their assistance with Missing Persons Week 2015, donating advertising sites worth more than $200,000 across NSW.

Friday, 24 July 2015

Alleged Female Solicitor of the DPP office charged with possession of Cocaine

Police charge woman over alleged drug possession - Potts Point

Friday, 24 July 2015 09:45:26 AM
Police have charged a woman after she was allegedly found in possession of prohibited drugs earlier this month.
Around 9pm on Friday 10 July 2015, police stopped a 33-year-old woman on Macleay Street at Potts Point.
The woman – now a former solicitor attached to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) - was allegedly found in possession of approximately 0.5 grams of cocaine.
The woman was issued a field court attendance notice for the offence of possess prohibited drug and is due to appear before Downing Centre Local Court on Monday 17 August 2015.

Monday, 13 July 2015

Federal Law enforcement agencies learning to hide the evidence

All federal law enforcement agencies are teaching their agents how to fabricate evidence and commit perjury under oath if necessary in order to protect and conceal the illegal sources of their investigations.

Federal agencies teaching agents how to fabricate evidence and commit perjury under oath in order to conceal illegal sources of investigations, otherwise known as 'parallel construction.'
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Florida Cops Laundered Millions for drug cartels

The undercover unit laundered over $70 million for drug cartels—more than twice as much as what was actually taken off the streets.
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