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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 suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, providing documents to justify their case. These documents, seen by the Royal Commission and various Attorney Generals, include police documents that name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, signed off by Gary Crook QC. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, presenting disturbing police documents that name 28 alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals. They mention that the Royal Commission has seen these documents, but it was deemed outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, presenting documents that justify this. These documents, seen by the Royal Commission and various Attorney Generals, are police documents that name 28 alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their scope. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, including prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, presenting disturbing police documents to justify this. These documents name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals, and were signed off by Gary Crook QC, Counsel assisting an earlier Royal Commission. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, providing documents to the Royal Commission that name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals. They mention that the Royal Commission deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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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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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their scope. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, which have been viewed by every Attorney General since Ruddock, include police records that name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, including prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being listed in the police document.

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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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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the COVID situation in Australia. They mention that despite a high vaccination rate, over half the country has contracted COVID. They also talk about excess deaths in 2021 and a high number of vaccine injuries. The speaker criticizes the Australian health department for not addressing these issues and accuses the head of the organization of having a conflict of interest due to funding from Big Pharma. They also mention that the chief health officer hadn't read a report on the Pfizer vaccine.

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The video features various speakers discussing different topics. Speaker 0 admires someone's ability to do good and mesmerize people. Speaker 1 talks about the government's commitment to keeping communities safe from crime, terrorism, and illegal migration. Speaker 2 mentions teapots and Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Speaker 3 discusses the letters between Prince Charles and Jimmy Savile, highlighting their trusted friendship. Speaker 1 mentions tougher sentences for serious offenders and increasing victim confidence. Speaker 2 talks about his connections and conversations with the Queen. Speaker 4 regrets meeting Jimmy Savile due to his inappropriate behavior. The video ends with Speaker 1 mentioning legislation to prevent digital-enabled crime and child sexual abuse.

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Senator Heffernan discusses disturbing documents presented to the Royal Commission, highlighting issues of abuse, judicial bias, and compromised institutions. He calls for cleaning up the legal system and addressing abuse cases separately from family court matters. The need to protect victims and address systemic problems is emphasized.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their scope. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent individuals. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their scope. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by disturbing police documents that name 28 alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals. The Royal Commission has seen these documents, but it was deemed outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, presenting disturbing police documents to justify this. These documents name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals, and were signed off by Gary Crook QC, Counsel assisting an earlier Royal Commission. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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Former Labour adviser Scarlett Maguire and political commentator Amon Bogle discuss front-page claims about the grooming inquiry, framing it as sabotage by Labour and a government-controlled process. - Speaker 1 (Amon Bogle) says the Telegraph front page alleges the grooming inquiry was sabotaged by Labour, and argues the inquiry from the outset was a follow-up of a cover-up spanning three decades, noting Labour initially refused a national inquiry. He asserts the government is manipulating the inquiry by refusing victims and survivors the chance to name perpetrators as Pakistanis, and by preventing examination of religious aspects of the abuse. - Speaker 2 (Scarlett Maguire) contends the issue is not an “Asian grooming gangs” problem but a Pakistani problem in the UK, with the vast majority of perpetrators from Mirpur in Pakistan. She says two women removed themselves from the inquiry because they were being silenced by the government from looking into race. - Speaker 0 (host) remarks on the broader fear of addressing the issue, recounting community knowledge of grooming in shops, gyms, and corner shops, and says he knows the abuse continues and no one is doing anything about it. - Speaker 2 adds that the country has been too scared to discuss the perpetrators, noting that police, social workers, and care workers were afraid of being labeled racist if they spoke out. - Speaker 3 (another participant) notes that there were conflated timelines and that early on, victims faced police or social workers who could be perceived as perpetrators in some cases. He mentions Kirsty Dahmer as the person who first brought grooming cases to court and reopened cases that had been closed, stressing the difficulty of running any inquiry that listens to all parties. - Speaker 3 emphasizes the challenge of conducting an inquiry where social workers and police are involved, and argues that victims and vulnerable young women in care were abused by social workers, the men who did it, and later by the police. He underlines the horrific nature of these events and notes that what happened is still happening today. - The discussion notes the ongoing impact on young women in care, with a final, emotive remark that reading a certain girl’s book would break one’s heart, signaling the lasting harm and urgency of the issue.

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, presenting disturbing police documents to justify this. These documents name 28 people as alleged pedophiles, including prominent individuals, and were signed off by Gary Crook QC, Counsel assisting an earlier Royal Commission. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they believed it was beyond their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels in Australia, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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The video discusses various allegations of child abuse and pedophilia involving high-ranking officials, politicians, and members of the royal family. It mentions specific individuals and their alleged involvement in snuff movies, abuse of children, and cover-ups. The speaker claims that there is an international pedophile ring operating within democratic governments and connections to the Middle East. They also mention the Church of England's secret investigation into a former bishop who has ties to the royal family. The speaker suggests that the German intelligence and the Vatican are involved in blackmailing politicians through pedophilia. The video includes personal testimonies of abuse survivors and calls for justice. (150 words)

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The speaker suggests including the institution of the law in the terms of reference, supported by documents seen by the Royal Commission. These documents, including police records, name 28 individuals as alleged pedophiles, some of whom are prominent figures. The speaker refrains from commenting on the Commission's thoughts but mentions that they deemed it outside their terms of reference. The speaker highlights a compromise at the highest levels, with a former prime minister being mentioned in the police document.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various concerns related to COVID-19 in Australia. They mention the high number of cases despite vaccination efforts and criticize the Australian health department for not addressing the issue. The speaker also highlights the excess deaths in 2021 and the significant number of vaccine injuries reported. They question the transparency of the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) and accuse Professor Skerritt, the head of the organization, of having a conflict of interest due to funding from Big Pharma. The speaker criticizes the lack of knowledge among health officials and emphasizes the importance of being properly informed and not coerced into taking vaccines according to Australian law.
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