Sunday 22 February 2015

Co-incidence Rothschild Margie Abbott and Tony Abbott

  1. Margie Abbott speech | Liberal Party of Australia 

    www.liberal.org.au/margie-abbott-speech
    While I was working at Rothschild Australia, I met Tony Abbott. ... I visited some of our toughest prisoners in maximum security jails like Long Bay and Goulburn.

Greendale Road Bringelly Police Search warrant


Detectives from the Property Crime Squad have seized more than 200 items from a property in Sydney’s west as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged car re-birthing.
Earlier this year, police from the Property Crime Squad’s Motor Unit formed Strike Force Stromeferry to investigate an alleged car re-birthing syndicate operating in western Sydney.
On Friday (4 July 2014), Strike Force Stromeferry detectives were joined by Roads and Maritime Services (RMS), NSW Fair Trading, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Liverpool City Council in executing a search warrant at a property on Greendale Road, Bringelly.
During the warrant, police seized four intact vehicles (believed to have been re-birthed), two dismantled vehicles and 10 engines which appeared to have had their identification numbers removed. Numerous other vehicle parts were also seized by police for forensic examination.
The property was deemed to be operating as an unlicensed auto dismantler, dealer and repairer and the property’s owners are expected to be issued with a number of infringements in the coming weeks.
The investigation by Strike Force Stromeferry continues.
Police are urging anyone with information about car re-birthing 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.

Saturday 21 February 2015

Martin Place Siege findings by Tony Abbott released

MEDIA RELEASE
THE HON. TONY ABBOTT MP, PRIME MINISTER
THE HON. MIKE BAIRD MP, PREMIER OF NEW SOUTH WALES
MARTIN PLACE SIEGE REVIEW RELEASED
The Commonwealth Government and the Government of New South Wales have released the Martin Place Siege Joint Commonwealth – New South Wales Review.
Both governments accept all of the review’s recommendations in full.
The Martin Place siege on 15 and 16 December last year was both an atrocity and a tragedy.
We extend our deepest sympathies to the families and friends of Katrina Dawson and Tori Johnson. And we commend the bravery of everyone who was caught up in that ordeal, including the police and emergency services.
The review found that there were no major failings of intelligence or process in the lead up to the siege. It is nonetheless important we learn whatever lessons we can from this horrific attack. We must do everything we can to prevent anything similar happening in future.
The review shows that officials who dealt with the perpetrator of the Martin Place siege, Man Haron Monis, from the time of visa application in 1996 until last December, were not complacent or naïve. Individually, each decision was reasonable, or at least defensible, taking into account the existing legal and regulatory frameworks.
However, the inescapable conclusion is that the system as a whole let the community down. Monis was given the benefit of the doubt every time. He gamed the system. He consistently fell beneath any threshold which would have triggered greater scrutiny or a rejection of his applications when it came to immigration, residence and citizenship, terrorism offences, national security powers and bail.
As the review notes, changes to laws and policies in relation to national security involve judgments about public safety and personal liberty. The history of Man Haron Monis suggests there is a risk the system currently may lean too much towards favouring the rights of the individual as opposed to the broader interests of society as a whole.
The good intentions that made the Martin Place siege possible reflect our generosity as a country and our commitment to a fair go for all. The open, accepting nature of our society makes Australia the country it is. But the review raises serious issues in a High terrorist threat environment.
We need to ask ourselves whether we have got the balance right between the safety of our community and the rights of the individual, including those who seek to join our community.
The review has therefore recommended some measured changes to laws and government processes to mitigate public security risks.
Monis consistently misled immigration authorities, including when he secured the initial visa he used to come to Australia. Because it is possible this could still happen, the review recommends tightening up visa and citizenship processes and laws, including improving the risk assessment policies and information verification processes which inform revocation of visas or citizenship.
The review found Monis never legally owned a firearm or had a license to hold one. It appears that he procured a firearm from the illicit or grey market. Therefore, the review also recommends that the regulation of the National Firearms Agreement be strengthened and simplified. This probably would not have stopped Monis from procuring a firearm but it would facilitate prompt access to accurate firearms information and assist police in dealing with firearms related offences. In addition to implementing the Review’s recommendations on firearms, the NSW Government will undertake further work to reduce the number of illegal firearms in NSW.
Monis was on bail for serious violent offences at the time of the siege. NSW has already brought into force new bail laws to strengthen the court's hand in assessing unacceptable risk where a person is charged with serious offences. This was recognised by the review.
The review proposes strengthening bail laws to take into account an accused person’s links with terrorist organisations or violent extremism. The Commonwealth Attorney-General will be working with his State and Territory counterparts to recommend these changes to all jurisdictions. NSW is seeking to go further than the Review’s recommendations by compelling authorities to refuse bail where they are satisfied an accused person is an identified terrorist risk.
Monis was consistently on the radar of police and national security agencies from the time he arrived in Australia. However, he was never assessed as being a threat to national security. He did, however, make highly offensive extremist comments on social media. Separately, he was found guilty of using postal services to menace, harass and offend the families of dead Australian soldiers. He was also charged with numerous sexual assaults and with being an accessory to the murder of his former partner.
In the last months of his life, apparently inspired by the so-called Islamic State group, he appears to have rapidly radicalised to the point of being prepared to commit a terrorist act last December.
That said, the Review found that right up until the siege, and not withstanding their familiarity with Monis, ASIO and law enforcement agencies never found any information to indicate Monis had the intent or desire to commit a terrorist act.
The review notes that waiting until at-risk individuals develop into high threats is not an appropriate strategy, particularly in the current heightened terrorism threat environment.
The review therefore recommends that Commonwealth and State and Territory counter-terrorism officials should support communities and front-line service providers in recognising signs of radicalisation, and expedite work on a countering violent extremism referral programme. These officials should report back to the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) in June this year.
The review also recommends that States and Territories review relevant legislation, in particular with respect to privacy and health, to ensure appropriate access by ASIO. The results of this review should also be reported back to COAG in June.
It further recommends that counter-terrorism officials monitor the operation of control orders and preventative detention orders, to ensure they meet evolving operational needs. The review further recommends improvements to national identity proofing processes and systems, including greater use of biometrics.
The National Security Committee has carefully considered all of the findings of the review and the Commonwealth will work closely with NSW and other States and Territories to implement all of the recommendations.
Unfortunately, governments cannot promise that a brutal act of terror will never occur again.
But we are determined to learn whatever lessons we can and take whatever action is required to address the threat of such an event because the first priority of government is to keep our country safe.
The Prime Minister will make further announcements tomorrow about the Commonwealth’s response to this review and a parallel review of Australia’s counter-terrorism machinery.
The full NSW response to the Review can be found atwww.nsw.gov.au/siegereview.
The Review can be downloaded here: http://aus.pm/0sik

Friday 20 February 2015

The Kings Cross Sting Tarot Reader appointments 1st March




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Wednesday 18 February 2015

Warning Beware of the Banks? Which? Dragons?

We all know that the Banks are completely Out of Control in Australia, especially when I case like this goes unprotected and it would appear that you not only have to be careful of the banks, but also their Employees...!!
After watching this Collage of Stories from Channel 7 in Sydney, you are only left wondering what the hell has gone wrong and why are Banks and their Employees looking like they are Virtually Bullet Proof... !!
CONSUMER WARNING ALERT -- BEWARE OF THE BENDIGO BANK -- SHARE THIS WITH...
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WARNING Marketing agency ?

EMF Consultancy has not paid Thiru for the website.  It was a lovely website, yet what marketing company can not make their own websites?  


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Tuesday 17 February 2015

President Rebels Mt Isa co-incidence

Woman had $250,000 drugs in car | Toowoomba Chronicle

www.thechronicle.com.au/news/woman-had-250000-drugs.../1548767/
Sep 18, 2012 - Rebels Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Mount Isa branch president John Dzendolet, 46, was sentenced to six years prison in Mount Isa Supreme  ..
Note this is 2012.

Bandidos and Rebels bikie gang leaders arrested in swoop ...

www.theaustralian.com.au/...rebels.../story-e6frgczx-1226739255558
Oct 14, 2013 - Police also charged the president of the Rebels, a 54-year-old Mount Isa man, who will appear in the Mount Isa Magistrates Court today on  

This gang I expose in Kings Cross many are the associates of the Outlaw gangs.  For many of these people that terrorised me they don't ride bikes.

www.bikernews.net/index.cfm/d/news/p/read/newsid/40432
Oct 21, 2013 - BNN: Mt Isa court renders bikie a Rebel without a buckle bikernews.net The ... Towards the end of 1895 the president, true to source ... Potter, who is a known associate of the Rebels, faced Mount Isa Magistrates Court today.