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JULIAN ASSANGE -
Why he matters and where to find information from legitimate sites
(there are many fakes)

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JULIAN ASSANGE -
WHY HE MATTERS


This legal analysis from RCFP was really helpful in understand the indictment and its implication:

Any Australian who values free speech needs to remind politicians that Julian Assange is an Australian citizen who has been incarcerated for over 10 years. His crime: reporting the truth.

Write to Au politicians:


WIKILEAKS WEBSITE:


THIS SITE SUPPORTED BY JULIAN'S FAMILY. YOU CAN DONATE TO HELP WITH LEGAL FEES HERE:


DON'T EXTRADITE ASSANGE:


STELLA IS JULIAN'S PARTNER:



This one ? has the very nasty (Shieldy) bot in there. If you keep the link handy, you can view from outside the group.

These channels ? are connected to Assange's family or defense efforts.

Julian has access to the internet now though not often. It i's heavily monitored and restricted. He can email his lawyers and family.
He can talk to them on the phone as well now.

MORE JULIAN ASSANGE:


Here is a channel that actively promotes information, activism and support to Julian Assange ?

EWILLHELPYOU, MY GO-TO SITE:


Be mindful that anti-social behaviour is not tolerated in these groups.
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share widely across platforms

#freejulianassangenow #freeassangenow #freeassange #freejulianassange #assangecase #wikileaks
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[Forwarded from Covid Medical Network Australia]
From Solicitor Peter Fam with judgement below.

A judgment from Parker J in the Supreme Court last week should cause tertiary institutions to think twice before delaying or blocking the progress of students whose views on politically charged issues (in this case Government handling of Covid-19) differ to the mainstream.

Unfortunately, many students part way through or, like the Plaintiff in this case, at the tail end of their degrees or certificates have been booted from their courses, or blocked from attending, by inflexible Universities and private colleges who have put arbitrary rules above their contractual and statutory obligations.

In this case, a Nurse's placements were all cancelled after she simply expressed a divergent view about Covid-19 to some supervisors. The Court found that s35 of the Western Sydney University Act 1997 precluded the University from discriminating against her by blocking her progression through her degree on the basis of her "political affiliations, views or beliefs". Most Universities around the country have equivalent enacting statutes. The Court was scathing of the internal disciplinary process that had preceded the case, and the staff members who ran it.

Some of the 'human rights highlights' from the judgment;

"I think the purpose was quite clear from the statutory language. It was to protect freedom of thought for researchers and students at universities. That was reinforced by the presence of s 36, which was similarly directed to freedom of conscience.

Historical events also provided context for the enactment of the provisions reflected in s 35. Galileo’s persecution by the Inquisition was a famous example. More recently, and more immediately relevantly for present purposes, were Stalinist and Maoist enforcement of academic conformity with the party line (including in particular forced recantation of “incorrect” beliefs, and forced self-criticism for having professed those beliefs in the first place): see Priestland, D, The Red Flag: A History of Communism (Grove Press, 2009), 144."

"It is hard to overstate the importance of this subject. Freedom of thought and freedom of speech have been bracketed together as indispensable conditions of a free society: Palko v Connecticut, 302 U.S. 319 (1937) at 327. But thought precedes speech; therefore, of the two, freedom of thought must be seen as the most fundamental."

Congratulations to Counsel, Mahmoud Rocky Mando and the legal team for a result which will help many others.


https://www.caselaw.nsw.gov.au..../decision/18146167eb

Please help us to continue the work we do by donating to Covid Medical Network through our website at

https://covidmedicalnetwork.com/cmn-donations.html

Thiab v Western Sydney University - NSW Caselaw

JUST IN: Canada is beginning to introduce a mandatory monkeypox quarantine.

This is nothing more than monkey see monkey do. Didn’t anyone teach these people not to copy those who failed their last exam?

Americans won’t be fooled.

[Forwarded from SENATOR ROBERTS UNCENSORED]
"If you control money you control the country"

Listen or read this fantastic chat with Robbie Barwick from the Citizen's Electoral Council.

https://www.malcolmrobertsqld.....com.au/the-malcolm-r

The Malcolm Roberts Show - Banking Activist Robbie Barwick - Malcolm Roberts
www.malcolmrobertsqld.com.au

The Malcolm Roberts Show - Banking Activist Robbie Barwick - Malcolm Roberts

After studying commerce at the University of Southern Queensland, instead of working as an accountant, Robbie joined the CEC, now Citizens Party, as a full-time staffer in its new HQ in Melbourne. In the 30 years since, he has worked as a researcher,

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The POLICE NEVER defend the unborn like they 'defended' the Shrine of Remembrance that day in Victoria Australia's history, 2020. How many hundreds of unborn family members die at the hands of abortionists and evil laws, yet not one POLICE GUN is fired to protect the unborn. SPIRIT OF DEATH looms, and it will back fire, pardon the pun on the Vic Pol sooner than later. Rubber bullets we will never forget. And they shot the at the freedom fighters in the CBD too. LEST WE FORGET. SHAME on Shane and DAMNATION on Dan.
https://www.bitchute.com/embed/WbOc2yewFZiO/

Melbourne’s Shrine of Remembrance becomes a Battle Zone

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THE NAZIS NEXT DOOR

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‼️WATCH - Nick McKenzie's work. :



A parliamentary inquiry into extremism in Victoria has heard children as young as 10 are increasingly being radicalised online.

The inquiry is investigating the rise of far-right extremism in the state and the risk it poses to communities.

The Age investigative journalist Nick McKenzie, who infiltrated the National Socialist Network (NSN) last year, told the inquiry that these groups are dangerous.



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‼️WATCH - Nick McKenzie's work. :



A parliamentary inquiry into extremism in Victoria has heard children as young as 10 are increasingly being radicalised online.

The inquiry is investigating the rise of far-right extremism in the state and the risk it poses to communities.

The Age investigative journalist Nick McKenzie, who infiltrated the National Socialist Network (NSN) last year, told the inquiry that these groups are dangerous.



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