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In this video, the speaker discusses various issues related to compromised institutions in Australia. They mention a former prime minister being involved in a police document, as well as the compromise demonstrated by 60 Minutes in the UK. The speaker appeals for the inclusion of the institution of law in the terms of reference for the Royal Commission into the Institutional Treatment of children. They also highlight their efforts to remove a judge from the bench and express their concerns about the treatment of children in the family law court. The speaker mentions the Wood Royal Commission and the legal fraternity's involvement in a brothel club. They emphasize the need to clean up the act and give consideration to the victims. The speaker concludes by discussing the surveillance of a judge and the lack of cooperation between the AFP and the New South Wales Police.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They emphasize the importance of institutions like the law facing reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They emphasize the importance of institutions like the law facing reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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According to the CIA's charter, agents cannot conduct secret operations in the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand without host government approval. In 1972, Australia elected a labor government, which caused concern for the US due to their withdrawal from Vietnam, support for Palestinian rights, and proposal for an Indian Ocean zone of peace. The US feared the closure of military bases, including Pine Gap, which would strategically blind the alliance. Australia's Security Intelligence Organization illegally shared dossiers on Labour Party members, union leaders, and peace activists with the CIA. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and forged documents were used to implicate Labour Party members in scandals, fueled by a complicit Australian media led by Rupert Murdoch.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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In Australia, there are high-level compromises involving a former prime minister and police documents. The speaker raises concerns about the legal system's integrity, including disturbing cases and the need for accountability. They emphasize the importance of addressing institutional failures and supporting victims. The speaker also highlights the work of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sex Abuse. They stress the need for cleaning up the system and ensuring justice for all. The discussion concludes with a reminder that nobody is above the law and the importance of taking allegations seriously and involving the police when necessary.

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In Australia, there is a 90-year suppression order hiding the names of 28 VIP pedophiles, including a former prime minister. Documents have been presented to the Royal Commission, implicating high-level officials in disturbing crimes. It is crucial to monitor the responses of those in power, as silence in the face of attacks on Australian sovereignty will not be tolerated. The guilty will face consequences. Remember their names and actions.

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Politicians fear intel agencies due to potential blackmail, compromising democracy. Elected officials with hidden secrets allow abuses to persist. Speculation on reasons for inaction includes personal flaws and blackmail. A powerful official acknowledged this reality, highlighting a systemic issue of compromise and control.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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According to the CIA's charter, agents cannot engage in secret operations in the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand without prior approval. In 1972, Australia elected a labor government, which caused concern for the US due to their withdrawal from Vietnam, support for Palestinian rights, and proposal of an Indian Ocean zone of peace. The US feared the closure of military bases, including Pine Gap, which would strategically blind the alliance. Australia's Security Intelligence Organization illegally shared dossiers on Labour Party members, union leaders, and peace activists with the CIA. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and forged documents were used to implicate Labour Party members in scandals, fueled by a complicit Australian media led by Rupert Murdoch.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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Speaker 1 discusses the possibility of a CIA conspiracy to remove them from office, citing CIA's advanced knowledge of the break-in and their dissatisfaction with the agency. They express a belief that the CIA feared them due to plans to reform the organization. While unsure about a conspiracy, they suggest it would be an intriguing topic for investigative reporting. They doubt the CIA would resort to eliminating those who expose their operations in the present day.

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We spoke to someone with access to hidden CIA documents about their involvement in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The response was clear: yes, the CIA was involved. This revelation suggests that there are powerful forces within the U.S. government that operate beyond democratic control, capable of influencing elections and concealing their actions, including the murder of a president. This undermines the very concept of democracy. Trust in the government has declined since Kennedy's assassination, and those in the know, including every CIA director since 1963, have been aware of this troubling reality.

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In 1972, Australia elected a labor government after 23 years. However, this government was brought down in a de facto coup orchestrated by the CIA, MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services. The Australian media also played a role in fueling discontent. The labor government had implemented various reforms, including racial equality, better wages and benefits, free healthcare, equal pay for women, and support for Aboriginal peoples. They also withdrew Australian troops from Vietnam, supported Palestinian rights, and proposed an Indian Ocean zone of peace. The CIA used a front company, Nugenhund Bank, to provide funds to opposition parties. The chairman of the bank was found dead with a business card belonging to the former CIA director. Despite pressure, the government refused to yield.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary and the need for transparency. They believe that when a group of people keep secrets, it compromises the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, just like other institutions have. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, orchestrated by intelligence agencies including the CIA, MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services. The media, led by a young Murdoch, played a role in fueling discontent. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and the main opposition party was promised unlimited funds.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to churches and other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, MI6, and Australian intelligence services, along with the complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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The speaker emphasizes the importance of maintaining public confidence in the judiciary and suggests that keeping secrets within certain groups compromises the institution. They also mention that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to other institutions like churches. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing various tactics used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, in collaboration with Britain's MI6 and Australia's own intelligence services, orchestrated the downfall of the government. The complicit Australian media, led by a young local Murdoch, played a role in fueling discontent. A slush fund was established to provide money to opposition parties, and the main opposition Liberal Party was promised unlimited funds.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, just like other institutions. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various issues related to compromised institutions in Australia. They mention a former prime minister being involved in a police document, as well as the Royal Commission into the Institutional Treatment of children. The speaker expresses concern about the culture within institutions and the need for cleaning up the act. They also mention instances of judges displaying bias and making inappropriate comments. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing these issues and supporting the work of the Royal Commission. The Attorney General responds by acknowledging the support for the Royal Commission and stating that nobody is above the law. The speaker concludes by highlighting the need to consider the victims and the problems with surveillance and cooperation between police agencies.

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The speaker discusses the importance of maintaining public confidence in the judiciary and suggests that the institution of law should face reality. They mention a case where someone argued that certain laws should be updated, but the speaker believes it's time to clean up the act. In another segment, the speaker talks about a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972. They reveal that intelligence agencies, including the CIA, MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, worked together to undermine democracy. The media, led by a young Murdoch, played a role in fueling discontent. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and the main opposition party was promised unlimited funds.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.

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According to the CIA's charter, agents cannot engage in secret operations in the UK, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand without host government approval. In 1972, Australia elected a labor government, which caused concern for the US due to their withdrawal from Vietnam, support for Palestinian rights, and proposal of an Indian Ocean zone of peace. The US feared the closure of military bases, including Pine Gap, which would strategically blind the alliance. Australia's Security Intelligence Organization illegally shared dossiers on Labour Party members, union leaders, and peace activists with the CIA. A slush fund was created to provide money to opposition parties, and forged documents were used to implicate Labour Party members in scandals, fueled by a complicit Australian media.

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The speaker expresses concern about the judiciary losing public confidence if certain issues are revisited. They highlight the problem of a group of people keeping secrets, compromising the institution. They suggest that it's time for the law to face reality, similar to how churches and other institutions are facing the truth. Another speaker discusses a coup against Australia's Labour Government in 1972, revealing dirty tricks used by intelligence agencies to undermine democracy. The CIA, Britain's MI6, and Australia's own intelligence services, along with a complicit media, played a role in bringing down the government. A slush fund and promises of unlimited funds were used to support opposition parties.
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