Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by Rorschach » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:09 am

mellie wrote:And roarsch, fret not, I'm getting a little tired of sharing anyway.

So will take what I have found in the way of information elsewhere in future, at the risk of offending one as precious, self righteous and anally retentive as yourself.




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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by mantra » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:19 am

Mel can post what she likes. You're the only one complaining, although Madge will probably jump on the bandwagon shortly.

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by mantra » Sun Apr 07, 2013 8:23 am

Wrong...



Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Ken Lay participated in ANZSoG's Executive Fellows Program (2006)
It goes without saying that the banks pull many strings - even the Federal government can't control them, but ultimately the state police are directed by the states. The commonwealth has no say in how they operate.

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by Rorschach » Sun Apr 07, 2013 10:30 am

mantra wrote:Mel can post what she likes. You're the only one complaining, although Madge will probably jump on the bandwagon shortly.

Oh I only "complain" about the psycho shit and I just ignore laugh at or flame back re the flames.
You are such a biased shit these days.

I can't remember telling mel not to post anything. tsk tsk tsk...
I only asked about the veracity and propriety of one post on this topic. :roll:

And no legally mel cant post anything she likes.
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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by boxy » Sun Apr 07, 2013 2:14 pm

mellie wrote:
Supt O'Neill said he believed the protesters were a new collaborative group devised to campaign against commercialism, including members of Occupy Melbourne.

"That behaviour was totally unacceptable and it will not be tolerated," he said today.
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

New collaborative group devised to campaign against commercialism?

And thats the best they could come up with?

http://www.news.com.au/national-news/vi ... 6613543384


Psssss morons, over here.... Check the Green left's weekly activist calendar.... du!!!

http://misseaglesnetwork.blogspot.com.a ... ar_26.html


*shakes head*

:roll:
What makes you think that the cops arn't looking into the same people you think you have some sort of scoop on, you crazy old battleaxe? :roll:

If you want to pass on contact information to the police, may I suggest you contact them directly, instead of spamming discussion boards with phone numbers and a great list of names of people who may or may not be involved.

The big difference between the cops and you, melbart, is that they have to back up their allegations in court, you just spout off, anonymously, with no accountability whatsoever... pretty much like the green left blogger nutcases you so despise :lol:
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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by boxy » Sun Apr 07, 2013 6:08 pm

If I was going to be a political protester, this would be my placard :lol:

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by mellie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 10:01 am

The police aren't interested in exposing the 'group' in question, for the reason I gave above.

Victoria police's Chief Commissioner is a ANZsog muppet, so why would he/they be keen to expose much less arrest the product of their own watermelon process?


:Hi


Also, It didn't surprise me to learn Peter Thompson is a fellow at The Australia and New Zealand School of Government (ANZSOG) also.

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Geoism.

..... It's all the rage.




ANZSog's unpatriotic proletarian internationalism, it's a brainwashing think tank warping the culture of our nations politics, media, law and bureaucracy...even primary school education.

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by mellie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 3:30 pm

Anyway getting back on topic, after posting the information re- the left-wing loons and their corresponding details to Bolts blog he wrote the following article.

Now I doubt the information I gave him told him anything he didn't know already, but I needed to be sure, so posted what I had found anyway.

I also posted it here, but was trolled by one 'said' defender of liberty, .... Rorsch.

Ironic.

8-)

Well Rorsch, you may not have agreed with my views, and or my disclosing certain information, though it seems someone far more qualified to an option than yourself has made use of such information, irrespective of where they got it from.





The naked face of intolerance

Andrew Bolt
From: Herald Sun
April 07, 2013 5:56PM




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I WAS in the National Gallery of Victoria on Thursday talking with people over drinks when I first saw them at the door.

Yes, them - the street-fighting goons of a totalitarian movement whose spiritual leaders are ministers of the Gillard Government.

They were protesters who'd burst through a gallery entrance and were now trying to push through scared security guards defending the entrance to our function room.

What they'd do if they'd got their hands on us I don't know. To judge by the posters attacking me and Rupert Murdoch, part of the "hate media" vilified by this Government, it might have been uncomfortable.

But Lord Mayor Robert Doyle later told me what they'd done to him outside.

They'd stopped his car, let down its tyres, sat on its roof, hammered on the windows and screamed obscenities at him.

One woman waved an "Eat the Rich" sign at the ample Doyle, with an unnervingly hungry glint in her eye.

Meanwhile, others with megaphones told latecomers to our function - the Institute of Public Affairs' 70th anniversary - it had been called off.

Exactly what evil inside the NGV needed to be stamped out was hard to tell, but I suspect it was the kind of thing Communications Minister Stephen Conroy and his Labor heavies have also tried to stop on Channel 10 and in the Murdoch newspapers.

You know, like talking. Debating. Criticising. Questioning the Left's assumptions.

Yes, I mean the kind of thing this astonishingly authoritarian Government has tried to limit by proposing state control of the media, holding an inquiry into newspaper bias, bullying media executives and trying to make it unlawful to offend even people's political views.

Talking. The new enemy of the Left.

So what kind of talk were these protesters trying to stop?

Well, at the very moment I saw the mob trying to reach us I was talking to the impressive new Opposition Leader of South Australia, Stephen Marshall, about how to put more workers into jobs. How to make life easier for people by, say, cutting power bills.

I admit, this is dull stuff for most sane people apart from the bit where I advised Marshall to show his state was open for business by having himself filmed blowing up the first of his state's grotesquely expensive wind towers.

Sadly, Marshall's raised eyebrow tells me he will not start his premiership with such a satisfying bang, despite the international publicity I swear he'd attract.

For the rest of the night, here is what we talked about as fluoro-vested police and dark-suited men guarded the stage and the entrances.

Opposition Leader Tony Abbott told us to defend freedom, and to remember "much is expected from those to whom so much has been given". We should also heed the injunction to "love your neighbour as you love yourself", which "is the foundation of our mercy".

Murdoch, my boss, told us to help our citizens make "a better life for themselves and their families" in a "fair and just society" in which "opportunity is open to all - not just those at the top".

He attacked "crony capitalism" and anything that gave the impression "benefits are only for the already rich, well-connected and politically powerful".

Shocking talk. See now why we wicked plotters needed guards to save us from the anger of the rent-a-mob?

See why simply arguing against us was not enough? Why we had to be threatened, physically stopped and turned away?

Actually, I shouldn't exaggerate this protest. Every society has people so damaged or megalomaniacal that debate is their enemy.

And these protesters helped us. As I said in my own speech, they reminded us the enemies of the Open Society had been with us since Plato and are with us still. Some are now ministers in the Gillard Government.

Many in the crowd, adrenalin still pumping from the push-and-shove, even seemed to feel more keenly that they, too, were foot-soldiers for freedom, and opened their wallets wider to help the IPA battle the Gillard authoritarians.

Indeed, one man who'd been confronted by protesters as he got out of his car was so enraged that he stumped up the biggest donation of the night, $25,000 to see the filming of my show.

Thanks, protesters. You've helped the IPA.

But, best of all, you've shown us all the naked face of intolerance, and reminded us today's street thugs too easily become the politicians who tomorrow steal our freedom.

Like the ones who this year tried to.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/the ... 6614361440

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by mellie » Mon Apr 08, 2013 4:15 pm

All courtesy of Gillards watermelon army ....


http://oi46.tinypic.com/19qkw1.jpg


Note- the Thursday 4th April entry on their GreenLeft activism calendar.

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Re: Whats wrong with Vic police intelligence?

Post by Rorschach » Mon Apr 08, 2013 6:06 pm

I also posted it here, but was trolled by one 'said' defender of liberty, .... Rorsch.
You are such a deluded arsehole.
I didn't defend anyone's liberty or the watermelon army you dipstick.

I just asked about the propriety of you actions in posting certain information on a public site.

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