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Dear Senate Inquiry into Foreign Bribery,

Terms of Reference: Suppression Orders:


We found out about the Reserve Bank bribery case from Big Footy.

Terms of reference: private whistleblower services;


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The tactics, threats and thuggery against supporters of honest and accountable government was a
revelation to Queensland voters. Our people support Whistleblowers. Please stop saving the bad guys
from investigation, eg mandatory detention gag contracts and threats support suppression of thuggish
rapes and violence. It is Un-Australian.
We enclose the now ungagged national security order by Justice Hollingworth in the Reserve Bank Case
with dubious people in countries with firing squads for the corrupt. What would you do to a witness if
you were a despot with henchman and judges and police on your payroll?
Only a fool would discourage tips. Keep in mind that with billion dollar projects there are reports of
assassinations - ie 9 Nepalese Royal Family Members - or murders or there's carting people away from
an international departure lounge for a mock trial. There are also the mafia "intelligence" services that
infiltrate bodies to stay one step ahead of the police, and there's leaks by "seconded bank lawyers" and
there's the CBA Spy Scandal on Senators with G4S ex military "spies".
There are also the control frauds, ie making a Arbitration System by Bankers totally beyond any
independent investigation, or the situation in Victoria with the Ombudsman unable to examine any
suspicions in the law ethics regulator. Whistleblowers are a threat and they are vulnerable. Please
support them.
The following news headlines are a sample of the type of things that deserves support.

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Can you imagine a police officer saying he can't call an MP because he thinks there's a smell coming from the boot? Who
silenced the Victorian Ombudsman? Who are these Law Societies to be above review?

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If you face the death sentence, and you have an army of


corrupt soldiers, wouldn't you stop a whistleblower from
starting something?

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You should see the law society board people from the mining and accounting sectors who know about these
things.

Are vested interests who face jail really prepared to interfere with Australian witnesses

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too much corruption stops an Ombudsman blowing the whistle on lawyers?


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Health Professionals against cover ups of egregious crimes against humanity

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A scientist who worked for the Los Alamos National Laboratory and pleaded guilty two years ago for
promising undercover FBI agents he could build nuclear weapons for Venezuela, has been sentenced to
five years in jail.

Argentina-born Pedro Leonardo Mascheroni, a 79-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen, told the agents
posing as Venezuelan officials that he could design and supervise the building of 40 nuclear weapons for
Caracas including one targeted at New York City in exchange for an unspecified amount of money.

Mascheroni, who was laid off from Los Alamos in 1988, is heard in recordings telling an agent that the
bombs, to be developed over a decade, would keep the United States from invading Venezuela,
according to The Associated Press.

The AP says:

"In the recordings, Pedro Leonardo Mascheroni tells an agent posing as a Venezuelan official that the
bombs would prevent the United States from invading the oil-rich nation and brags to his wife that the
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" 'I'm going to be the boss with money and power,' the naturalized U.S. citizen from Argentina is heard
saying. 'I'm not an American anymore. This is it.' "

In the recordings played in court on Wednesday, The Guardian reports:

"Mascheroni said his New York bomb wouldn't kill anyone but would disable the city's electrical
system and help Venezuela become a nuclear superpower. It was not known how realistic his New York
bombing idea was.

"But he suggested that once Venezuela obtained a bomb, the country should explode it 'to let the
world know what we've got,' according to the recordings."

Mascheroni's wife, Marjorie Roxby Mascheroni, 70, a U.S. citizen, was sentenced to one year in jail.

At the time of his guilty plea in June 2013, the FBI's Albuquerque Division said the physicist worked for
Los Alamos from 1979 to 1988 and "held a security clearance that allowed him access to certain
classified information, including 'restricted data.' "

Ms. Mascheroni worked as a technical writer and editor at the laboratory from 1981 to 2010 and also
had access to classified information, the FBI said. The couple was indicted in 2010 and "charged with
conspiracy to communicate and communicating restricted data to an individual with the intent to secure
[an advantage] to a foreign nation. The indictment also charged the couple with conspiracy to convey
and conveying classified restricted data."
Goodness!
In conclusion, please support BankReformNow's Whistleblower Protection Services plan.
Thank you.

We the people support whistleblowers like Sgt Rick. He exposed cop bashings. Our new Qld Govt quickly
formed the Crime Commission and justice will be done.
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