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3 PM Mr Scott Morrison 1-5-2020
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6 20200501-Mr G. H. Schorel-Hlavka O.W.B. to PM Mr SCOTT MORRISON-
7 Re Has the Government Blood on its Hands
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9 Scott,
10 when I came to the Commonwealth of Australia from The Netherlands in 1971 I didn’t
11 even know the English language. Nevertheless got myself a job the next day, while it was
12 unloading railways trucks at least it was a job. Slowly I was able to get back in my trade. My
13 interest in The Netherlands was the Dutch Constitution and well I had to do my own education in
14 constitutional and legal matters in a language I didn’t even then know. This to me was the best
15 way to learn and free from any brainwashing most people undergo since childhood. This is also
16 why I was so successful on 19 July 2006 to defeat the Commonwealth (representing myself) in
17 both appeals on numerous constitutional grounds including “compulsory” voting.
18
19 I learned that our constitution is so to say “set in concrete” and no politician or for that even any
20 court can override the constitution.
21
22 Hansard 2-2-1898 Constitution Convention Debates
23 QUOTE Mr. DEAKIN (Victoria).-
24 The record of these debates may fairly be expected to be widely read, and the observations to which I
25 allude might otherwise lead to a certain amount of misconception.
26 END QUOTE
27 .
28 Hansard 17-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates
29 QUOTE Mr. BARTON.-
30 Providing, as this Constitution does, for a free people to elect a free Parliament-giving that people
31 through their Parliament the power of the purse-laying at their mercy from day to day the existence of
32 any Ministry which dares by corruption, or drifts through ignorance into, the commission of any act
33 which is unfavorable to the people having this security, it must in its very essence be a free
34 Constitution. Whatever any one may say to the contrary that is secured in the very way in which the
35 freedom of the British Constitution is secured. It is secured by vesting in the people, through their
36 representatives, the power of the purse, and I venture [start page 2477] to say there is no other way of
37 securing absolute freedom to a people than that, unless you make a different kind of Executive than
38 that which we contemplate, and then overload your Constitution with legislative provisions to protect
39 the citizen from interference. Under this Constitution he is saved from every kind of interference.
40 Under this Constitution he has his voice not only in the, daily government of the country, but in the
41 daily determination of the question of whom is the Government to consist. There is the guarantee of
42 freedom in this Constitution. There is the guarantee which none of us have sought to remove, but every
43 one has sought to strengthen. How we or our work can be accused of not providing for the popular
44 liberty is something which I hope the critics will now venture to explain, and I think I have made their
45 work difficult for them. Having provided in that way for a free Constitution, we have provided for an
46 Executive which is charged with the duty of maintaining the provisions of that Constitution; and,
47 therefore, it can only act as the agents of the people. We have provided for a Judiciary, which will
48 determine questions arising under this Constitution, and with all other questions which should be dealt
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1 with by a Federal Judiciary and it will also be a High Court of Appeal for all courts in the states that
2 choose to resort to it. In doing these things, have we not provided, first, that our Constitution shall be free:
3 next, that its government shall be by the will of the people, which is the just result of their freedom: thirdly,
4 that the Constitution shall not, nor shall any of its provisions, be twisted or perverted, inasmuch as a
5 court appointed by their own Executive, but acting independently, is to decide what is a perversion of its
6 provisions? We can have every faith in the constitution of that tribunal. It is appointed as the arbiter of the
7 Constitution. It is appointed not to be above the Constitution, for no citizen is above it, but under it; but
8 it is appointed for the purpose of saying that those who are the instruments of the Constitution-the
9 Government and the Parliament of the day-shall not become the masters of those whom, as to the
10 Constitution, they are bound to serve. What I mean is this: That if you, after making a Constitution of
11 this kind, enable any Government or any Parliament to twist or infringe its provisions, then by slow
12 degrees you may have that Constitution-if not altered in terms-so whittled away in operation that the
13 guarantees of freedom which it gives your people will not be maintained; and so, in the highest sense,
14 the court you are creating here, which is to be the final interpreter of that Constitution, will be such a
15 tribunal as will preserve the popular liberty in all these regards, and will prevent, under any pretext of
16 constitutional action, the Commonwealth from dominating the states, or the states from usurping the
17 sphere of the Commonwealth. Having provided for all these things, I think this Convention has done
18 well.
19 END QUOTE
20
21 Hansard 8-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates (Official Record of the Debates of the National Australasian
22 Convention)
23 QUOTE
24 Mr. ISAACS.-We want a people's Constitution, not a lawyers' Constitution.
25 END QUOTE
26
27 HANSARD18-2-1898 Constitution Convention Debates (Official Record of the Debates of the National
28 Australasian Convention)
29 QUOTE Mr. ISAACS.-
30 The right of a citizen of this great country, protected by the implied guarantees of its Constitution,
31 END QUOTE
32
33 HANSARD 17-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates
34 QUOTE
35 Mr. BARTON.- Of course it will be argued that this Constitution will have been made by the Parliament of
36 the United Kingdom. That will be true in one sense, but not true in effect, because the provisions of this
37 Constitution, the principles which it embodies, and the details of enactment by which those principles
38 are enforced, will all have been the work of Australians.
39 END QUOTE
40
41 The following will also make clear that the Framers of the Constitution intended to have CIVIL
42 RIGHTS and LIBERTIES principles embedded in the Constitution;
43 HANSARD 17-3-1898 Constitution Convention Debates (Official Record of the Debates of the National
44 Australasian Convention)
45 QUOTE Mr. CLARK.-
46 the protection of certain fundamental rights and liberties which every individual citizen is entitled to
47 claim that the federal government shall take under its protection and secure to him.
48 END QUOTE
49
50 I wrote the following document selecting numerous quotations from the Hansard Constitutional
51 Convention Debates 1891, 1897 and 1898 regarding QUARANTINE issues:
52
53 Let us see if the Victorian Ombudsman really is going to do her job as I have set out
54 in the document regarding COVID-19 restrictions.
55
56 This document can be downloaded from:
57 https://www.scribd.com/document/455424459/20200408-Mr-G-H-Schorel-Hlavka-O-W-B-to-Deborah-Glass-Victorian-Ombudsman
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59 And then:

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1 This is a document of some 97 pages and surely going to take time not just to read it
2 but also to digest it, but I view the various subject matters makes it worth to learn
3 about what you never may have known but should have.
4
5 This document can be downloaded from:
6 https://www.scribd.com/document/456216898/20200413-Mr-G-H-Schorel-Hlavka-O-W-B-to-Victoria-s-Human-Rights-Commissioner-
7 Kristen-Hilton
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9 This, as the Victorian Ombudsman passed the 8-4-2020 correspondence over to IBAC, was
10 followed up with:
11
12 Now (considering my elaborate and yet limited writings) is it in the hands of the
13 Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission as to alert police that is
14 shouldn’t enforce any unconstitutional LOCKDOWN government demands.
15
16 This document can be downloaded from:
17 https://www.scribd.com/document/456982630/20200418-Mr-G-H-Schorel-Hlavka-O-W-B-to-Independent-Broad-Based-Anti-
18 Corruption-Commission-Ex-C-VO-20-6752
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20 You will find records/referrals to those writings on your records already.
21
22 However, you seem to ignore any common decency reply as well as deliberately continue to
23 claim some (albeit unconstitutional) “National Cabinet” and to persist in some “unconstitutional”
24 “LOCKDOWN”.
25
26 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/ruby-princess-likely-ground-zero-of-tasmania-
27 covid-19-cluster/ar-BB13opa9?ocid=spartandhp
28 Ruby Princess likely 'ground zero' of Tasmania COVID-19 cluster
29 QUOTE
30 Tasmania's first three fatalities, including two people at the North West Regional Hospital,
31 had been passengers aboard the Ruby Princess cruise ship, who were permitted to
32 disembark in Sydney before test results were returned.

33 More than 4000 healthcare staff, patients and their families were forced into quarantine to
34 mitigate the outbreak, which also prompted tough social restrictions in the region.
35 END QUOTE
36 It seems to be very clear to me that this so called “social distancing”, LOCKDOWNS, etc, all
37 make absolutely no sense when you have a Minister in my view grossly incompetent to do his
38 job and then causes not only the virus to spread by this but also end up having people dying.
39 In my view Greg Hunt is hardly the person to tell Australians and others what is best in the
40 circumstances.
41 After all, had he been on the job and made clear no one was to leave any cruise ship without his
42 authority being the “responsible” Minister then likely the spread of COVID-19 and also many
43 deaths could have been avoided.
44
45 We have ongoing reports as to former passengers dying as result of the COVID-19 where as I
46 understand it Minister for Health Greg Hunt to me appears to have BLOOD ON HIS HANDS
47 for failing as the “responsible” Minister as to ensure that any “alien” as well as ill person or
48 those suspected of ill health at the Ruby Princess cruise ship were first properly tested before any
49 decision was made as to determine if they could be allowed off the ship.
50 As I understand it many of the former passengers were allowed to leave without being properly
51 checked and died since besides infecting others.

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1 In my view Minister for health Greg Hunt was ultimately “responsible” as to deal with any
2 QUARANTINE issues regarding arrivals in ports. In my view the Australian Federal Police
3 should be investigating this matters.
4 Why this man still is on the job is beyond me. Let alone telling people to follow certain alleged
5 safe distance rules, when in my view he botched the Ruby Princess cruise ship issue. More over
6 failed to then pursue that those wrongly allowed to leave were immediately caused to return for
7 QUARANTINE under Federal Control.
8 And to add to it he also seemed to me to be MISSING IN ACTION when Premiers were
9 ordering other cruise ships to leave where I view they had no legal authority to do so as those
10 cruise ship while in port were under QUARANTINE powers of the Commonwealth.
11 As if that is not bad enough, we then have to ask who on earth is in charge of the Ministry of
12 health? Is it Greg Hunt or you? After all QUARANTINE falls in my view under the authority of
13 the “responsible” Minister. However, we now seem to have you parading with some alleged
14 “national Cabinet” for which no constitutional provisions exist to dictate a form of House arrest
15 upon citizens regardless they may have absolutely no particular health issues not convicted by
16 any court to be placed under purportedly House Arrest.
17
18 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/covidsafe-moral-shaming-a-nation-is-
19 unaustralian-isnt-it/ar-BB13oxFm?ocid=spartandhp
20 COVIDSafe: moral shaming a nation is unAustralian, isn’t it?
21 QUOTE
22 One such message warned that the app had detected the recipient was more than 20km from home and
23 required them to immediately register their reason for travel.

24 Hunt did not find this funny, calling it “deeply unAustralian”. Whether the text was objectively amusing or
25 actually treasonous, we can probably agree that now isn’t the best time to be pranking the punters about
26 coronavirus.
27 END QUOTE
28
29 Oops we got Greg Hunt Minister for health telling others about moral issues and what is “deeply
30 unAustralian”! Well to me his MISSING IN ACTION regarding the Ruby Princess cruise ship
31 related issues is in my view a real issue of “deeply unAustralian”
32
33 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/coronavirus/covidsafe-moral-shaming-a-nation-is-
34 unaustralian-isnt-it/ar-BB13oxFm?ocid=spartandhp
35 COVIDSafe: moral shaming a nation is unAustralian, isn’t it?
36 QUOTE
37 If you want to see us return to the more eased restrictions that I know you’re looking forward to and
38 that I’m looking forward to, then it is important that you download the COVIDSafe app. This is the
39 ticket to ensuring that we can have eased restrictions … ”

40 Well, this is new. Two weeks ago Morrison announced the conditions that the national cabinet had
41 agreed would need to be met before restrictions on movement could start to be relaxed. They were
42 more testing, expanding contact tracing and being ready to handle localised outbreaks.

43 COVIDSafe is, obviously, a mechanism for contact tracing, but until Morrison’s latest pronouncement
44 it had not been touted as anything more than an optional take-up weapon that would (in the
45 government’s view) help. Morrison had disavowed making it mandatory.

46 Now it’s a weapon of moral and practical blackmail. We can’t force you to download it but if you
47 don’t then you’ll remain under house arrest. Presumably until enough of us see sense; presumably the
48 10 million who Hunt has said need to sign up for COVIDSafe to be effective.
49 END QUOTE
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1 To me to deceive citizens about matters and seeking to cohort them into submission is “deeply
2 unAustralian”
3
4 Now we also have that it is alleged that some “COVIDSafe app” to be used to trace people cannot
5 be used by any court, as the Commonwealth will legislate against any court using this.
6 I wonder are you so thick in the skull that your mind stopped developing? Any issue within the
7 powers of the Commonwealth parliament and also within the Powers of the Federal Government
8 falls within the power of the judiciary! As such, any court exercising federal jurisdiction will
9 have the powers to issue orders in regard of any details of the (tracing) “COVIDSafe app”.
10
11 Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK)
12
13 Chapter III—The Judicature
14 71 Judicial power and Courts
15 The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a
16 Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia,
17 and in such other federal courts as the Parliament creates, and in
18 such other courts as it invests with federal jurisdiction. The High
19 Court shall consist of a Chief Justice, and so many other Justices,
20 not less than two, as the Parliament prescribes.
21 72 Judges’ appointment, tenure, and remuneration
22 The Justices of the High Court and of the other courts created by
23 the Parliament:
24 (i) shall be appointed by the Governor-General in Council;
25 (ii) shall not be removed except by the Governor-General in
26 Council, on an address from both Houses of the Parliament in
27 the same session, praying for such removal on the ground of
28 proved misbehaviour or incapacity;
29 (iii) shall receive such remuneration as the Parliament may fix;
30 but the remuneration shall not be diminished during their
31 continuance in office.
32 The appointment of a Justice of the High Court shall be for a
33 term expiring upon his attaining the age of seventy years, and a
34 person shall not be appointed as a Justice of the High Court if
35 he has attained that age.
36 The appointment of a Justice of a court created by the
37 Parliament shall be for a term expiring upon his attaining the
38 age that is, at the time of his appointment, the maximum age
39 for Justices of that court and a person shall not be appointed as
40 a Justice of such a court if he has attained the age that is for
41 the time being the maximum age for Justices of that court.
42 Subject to this section, the maximum age for Justices of any
43 court created by the Parliament is seventy years.
44 Chapter III The Judicature
45 The Parliament may make a law fixing an age that is less than
46 seventy years as the maximum age for Justices of a court
47 created by the Parliament and may at any time repeal or
48 amend such a law, but any such repeal or amendment does not
49 affect the term of office of a Justice under an appointment
50 made before the repeal or amendment.
51 A Justice of the High Court or of a court created by the
52 Parliament may resign his office by writing under his hand
53 delivered to the Governor-General.
54 Nothing in the provisions added to this section by the
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1 Constitution Alteration (Retirement of Judges) 1977 affects the


2 continuance of a person in office as a Justice of a court under
3 an appointment made before the commencement of those
4 provisions.
5 A reference in this section to the appointment of a Justice of
6 the High Court or of a court created by the Parliament shall be
7 read as including a reference to the appointment of a person
8 who holds office as a Justice of the High Court or of a court
9 created by the Parliament to another office of Justice of the
10 same court having a different status or designation.
11 73 Appellate jurisdiction of High Court
12 The High Court shall have jurisdiction, with such exceptions and
13 subject to such regulations as the Parliament prescribes, to hear and
14 determine appeals from all judgments, decrees, orders, and
15 sentences:
16 (i) of any Justice or Justices exercising the original jurisdiction
17 of the High Court;
18 (ii) of any other federal court, or court exercising federal
19 jurisdiction; or of the Supreme Court of any State, or of any
20 other court of any State from which at the establishment of
21 the Commonwealth an appeal lies to the Queen in Council;
22 (iii) of the Inter-State Commission, but as to questions of law
23 only;
24 and the judgment of the High Court in all such cases shall be final
25 and conclusive.
26 But no exception or regulation prescribed by the Parliament shall
27 prevent the High Court from hearing and determining any appeal
28 from the Supreme Court of a State in any matter in which at the
29 establishment of the Commonwealth an appeal lies from such
30 Supreme Court to the Queen in Council.
31 Until the Parliament otherwise provides, the conditions of and
32 restrictions on appeals to the Queen in Council from the Supreme
33 Courts of the several States shall be applicable to appeals from
34 them to the High Court.
35 74 Appeal to Queen in Council [see Note 12]
36 No appeal shall be permitted to the Queen in Council from a
37 decision of the High Court upon any question, howsoever arising,
38 as to the limits inter se of the Constitutional powers of the
39 Commonwealth and those of any State or States, or as to the limits
40 inter se of the Constitutional powers of any two or more States,
41 unless the High Court shall certify that the question is one which
42 ought to be determined by Her Majesty in Council.
43 The High Court may so certify if satisfied that for any special
44 reason the certificate should be granted, and thereupon an appeal
45 shall lie to Her Majesty in Council on the question without further
46 leave.
47 Except as provided in this section, this Constitution shall not
48 impair any right which the Queen may be pleased to exercise by
49 virtue of Her Royal prerogative to grant special leave of appeal
50 from the High Court to Her Majesty in Council. The Parliament
51 may make laws limiting the matters in which such leave may be
52 asked, but proposed laws containing any such limitation shall be
53 reserved by the Governor-General for Her Majesty’s pleasure.
54 75 Original jurisdiction of High Court
55 In all matters:
56 (i) arising under any treaty;
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1 (ii) affecting consuls or other representatives of other countries;


2 (iii) in which the Commonwealth, or a person suing or being sued
3 on behalf of the Commonwealth, is a party;
4 (iv) between States, or between residents of different States, or
5 between a State and a resident of another State;
6 (v) in which a writ of Mandamus or prohibition or an injunction
7 is sought against an officer of the Commonwealth;
8 the High Court shall have original jurisdiction.
9 76 Additional original jurisdiction
10 The Parliament may make laws conferring original jurisdiction on
11 the High Court in any matter:
12 (i) arising under this Constitution, or involving its interpretation;
13 (ii) arising under any laws made by the Parliament;
14 (iii) of Admiralty and maritime jurisdiction;
15 (iv) relating to the same subject-matter claimed under the laws of
16 different States.
17 77 Power to define jurisdiction
18 With respect to any of the matters mentioned in the last two
19 sections the Parliament may make laws:
20 (i) defining the jurisdiction of any federal court other than the
21 High Court;
22 (ii) defining the extent to which the jurisdiction of any federal
23 court shall be exclusive of that which belongs to or is
24 invested in the courts of the States;
25 (iii) investing any court of a State with federal jurisdiction.
26
27 It should be very clear that the High Court of Australia exercising “original jurisdiction” can
28 therefore not be limited by any Act of parliament (as they are referred to) in what it can or cannot
29 consider,.
30 While the Parliament may restrict what a Federal Court (other then the High Court of Australia)
31 may or may not adjudicate about and so any court exercising federal jurisdiction, nevertheless in
32 the end when such appeal goes to the High Court of Australia then the High Court exercising
33 original jurisdiction can still hear and determine matters the Federal Parliament may seek to
34 prevent being adjudicated by courts below.
35 .
36 While the Parliament may legislated that instead of the High Court of Australia immediately
37 exercising “original jurisdiction” the Parliament may legislate to have a matter first heard before
38 the Federal Court or other lower court, nevertheless I view this however cannot undermine a
39 litigants constitutional rights to have matters heard and determined as would have been ordinary
40 permissible if the matter was heard and determined by the High Court of Australia in the first
41 place. As such the alleged “appeal process” cannot be used to undermine a litigants his/her
42 ordinary constitutional rights. It rather is an “appeal process” that is open already for misuse and
43 abuse as I experienced in the past.
44
45 The courts could order a person who is held to be infected to use a “COVIDSafe app” for
46 monitoring as much as already is used with convicted criminals using GPS tracers, and the Court
47 could then obviously consider the details of the “COVIDSafe app” in evidence if the prosecutor
48 were to claim that the person subjected to such order had violated certain court restrains and/or
49 otherwise had failed to comply with directions this person is subject to.
50 As such to me it is grossly dishonest to claim that Courts couldn’t be dealing with the
51 “COVIDSafe app” details, as the Government cannot even interfere with the courts jurisdiction.
52 (See also NSW Kable case)
53
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1 “TYRANNY”
2
3 In my view “TYRANNY” is where for example Members of a Government are spreading lies
4 and deception as to seek the citizens to become submissive to unconstitutional/unlawful demands
5 that are contrary to the citizens constitutional rights embedded in the constitution.
6 As I wrote to IBAC to use the police to enforce unconstitutional powers also is a form of
7 “TYRANNY”!
8
9 As I understand it Novel Coronavirus is a virus and COVID-19 is the disease.
10 I am not a medical expert not even trained in medical issues but as like constitutional issues it is
11 a lot of using “common sense”.
12
13 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKFKEdWBVSc
14 HOW COVID-19 KILLS--I'm a Surgeon--And Why We Can't Save You
15
16 HOW COVID-19 KILLS--I'm a Surgeon--And Why We Can't Save You
17 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3Oe61F3wiU
18
19
20 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2020/03/how-covid-19-kills-im-a-surgeon-and-why-we-cant-save-you
21 HOW COVID-19 KILLS--I'm a Surgeon--And Why We Can't Save You
22 https://youtu.be/4J0d59dd-qM
23
24
25 https://lifeboat.com/blog/2020/03/how-covid-19-kills-im-a-surgeon-and-why-we-cant-
26 save-you#comment-404445
27
28 As I indicated in previous writings to you we had 2 Federal Ministers who were closely standing
29 together giving a news conference that if they were any closure they might have been deemed to
30 be lovers. Hardly the message of “social distancing”.
31 As I indicated, (also in previous writings) other Members of Parliaments were taking the family
32 to the beach, going shopping for clothing, etc.
33 However if we have to consider the credibility of a Member of Parliament and notably a Premier
34 then the following may show the lack of trustworthiness.
35
36 It ought to be clear that the High Court of Australia cannot be controlled by the Commonwealth
37 of Australia as to what it can or cannot hear and determine where it involved any issue within its
38 original jurisdiction.
39
40 One also ought to consider https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgnBldI7KPY
41 “Former AIDS Scientist Exposes Dr. Fauci’s Medical Corruption”
42
43 This isn’t just about Dr Fauci alleged criminal conduct, plagiarism, etc, but also about how the
44 scientist are manipulating their positions to extract funding and concealing relevant details even
45 if so placing the lives at risk of many persons, even resulting to millions to die.
46
47 Also consider:
48 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/victorian-deputy-chief-health-officer-sparks-opposition-outrage-
49 by-comparing-coronavirus-to-arrival-of-captain-cook/ar-BB13piwm?ocid=spartandhp
50 Victorian Deputy Chief Health Officer sparks Opposition outrage by comparing coronavirus to arrival
51 of Captain Cook
52

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1 In my view any medical person, deputy or otherwise, who pursues political issues simply cannot
2 be trusted either.
3
4 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/australia/you-cant-have-it-both-ways-rudd-says-morrison-a-
5 hypocrite-over-who-inspection-powers/ar-BB13oeFB?ocid=spartandhp
6 'You can't have it both ways': Rudd says Morrison a hypocrite over WHO inspection
7 powers
8 QUOTE
9 Rudd said reform was difficult, but not impossible, and would likely take several years to
10 achieve. He said any institutional reform required unanimity “so that’s why you’ve got to push
11 hard at it”.
12 “As far as China is concerned, they should conclude that WHO reform is in their interests both
13 in terms of resourcing, powers and the independent voice of the director-general,” he said.
14 Rudd also said there was no evidence the Australian government had done anything to
15 vigorously pursue the recommendations of numerous past reviews into the WHO’s handling of
16 the Ebola outbreak.
17 In 2017, the International Commission on Multilateralism – chaired by Rudd – published a
18 policy paper warning that the Ebola crisis had revealed serious flaws in the capability of the
19 global health architecture to respond to crises. That report called for improvements to the
20 WHO’s accountability mechanisms, operational capacity, structure and funding.
21 “That’s just one of frankly many such reviews,” Rudd said. “So my core question back to the
22 Australian government is – pardon my French – what the f*** did you do about any of this?”
23 END QUOTE
24
25 I noticed that in the USA they promote washing your hands for 20 seconds (as shown in the next
26 video link) and coincidental or not so does government in Australia.
27
28 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt_SqI1RQig
29 COVID-19 - An Easy Way to Know You DON'T HAVE IT!
30
31
32 The following is a video where the doctor makes clear that ventilators are in storage not even
33 used.
34
35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryx27uJj7xE
36 Respiratory Doctor Blows Whistle on FAKE VIRUS PANDEMIC - YouTube
37
38
39 And the following also may underline concern about the validity of claims regarding COVID-19
40 QUOTE
41 Jon Rappoport <info@nomorefakenews.com>
42 To: inspector_rikati@yahoo.com.au

Coronavirus, Phase Two: arbitrarily expand the definition of the disease


43 END QUOTE
44
45 As I previously wrote about a coroner in the USA was instructed to add the code for COVID-19
46 regardless the patient had died from it.
47 This is a gross falsification of the number of deaths regarding COVID-19 and Prime Minister,
48 Premiers, etc, are in panic mode because of the claimed COVID-19 when in fact most may have
49 the infection but didn’t specifically die from this.
50 Eventually this whole COVID-19 may be over in time and then the real figures may surface
51 exposing what utter fools those leaders were to go along with “models” that predicted huge
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1 numbers of deaths without anything but just being unreliable guesswork. This is not leadership
2 but being fools to have been set up and went along with often utter and sheer nonsense.
3
4 As I understand it billions if not trillions of dollars have been spend over the decades in search of
5 seeking to discover something to fight some outbreak, and long after the outbreak is gone there
6 still was no result from any virus that was! This then may question if what is being done is in the
7 end really useful?
8 Is it merely like the original “Global Warming” claim science fraud?
9
10 It is not that people do not fall ill and not that the “VULNERABLE” persons are having their
11 lungs clogged up with fluid, etc, due to some virus, but if perhaps there should be a better way to
12 deal with it all.
13
14 What is the use to order (such as allegedly Governor Cuomo did) to order some 17,000
15 ventilators where this may not at all be useful. Indeed as shown above about a video where
16 ventilators are in storage not needed at all. So adding a reported 17,000 to them in one USA
17 State alone may in the end all end up being recycled.
18 .
19 In my view it would be better to look into lung by-pass options where if a patient suffers from a
20 virus that essentially prevent the lungs to work properly, if a lung by-pass is possible as to rest
21 the persons lungs and perhaps then able to get the lungs back in a more healthy condition. Again
22 I am not medical trained but obviously if the COVID-19 effect is that the lungs themselves are
23 put out of action then unless and until there is a remedy for dealing with this a lung by-pass
24 might be the real answer. This as using a ventilator on an already overstressed lung system might
25 be rather causing the death of the infected person, as some specialist already appeared to me to
26 indicate is already happening that up to 88% of patients placed on ventilators die.
27 No doubt ventilators if used correctly are and can be life saving. However, when you provide as
28 some avalanche ventilators and have inappropriate trained medical staff operating those
29 ventilators then you are likely killing the patients rather than saving them.
30
31 Chinese Covid-19 strains, study released - mutations -- [gilmay97@gmail.com: South China Morning Post]
32 30 Apr at 3:26 pm
33 Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net>
34 To: CypherPunks <cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org>
35 QUOTE
36 In hospitals, Covid-19 has been treated as one disease and patients have
37 received the same treatment regardless of the strain they have. Li and her
38 colleagues suggested that defining mutations in a region might determine
39 actions to fight the virus.
40
41 “Drug and vaccine development, while urgent, need to take the impact of
42 these accumulating mutations … into account to avoid potential pitfalls,”
43 they said.
44
45 Li was the first scientist to propose the Wuhan lockdown,
46 <https://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/3078189/build-coronavirus-lockdown-inside-chinas-
47 decision-close-wuhan>
48 END QUOTE
49
50 Chinese Covid-19 strains, study released - mutations -- [gilmay97@gmail.com: South China Morning Post]
51 30 Apr at 3:26 pm
52 Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net>
53 To: CypherPunks <cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org>
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1 QUOTE
2 Li’s team detected more than 30 mutations. Among them 19 mutations – or
3 about 60 per cent – were new.
4 END QUOTE
5
6 Chinese Covid-19 strains, study released - mutations -- [gilmay97@gmail.com: South China Morning Post]
7 30 Apr at 3:26 pm
8 Zenaan Harkness <zen@freedbms.net>
9 To: CypherPunks <cypherpunks@lists.cpunks.org>
10 QUOTE
11 The coronavirus changes at an average speed of about one mutation per
12 month. By Monday, more than 10,000 strains had been sequenced by scientists
13 around the globe, containing more than 4,300 mutations, according to the
14 China National Centre for Bioinformation.
15
16 Most of these samples, though, were sequenced by a standard approach that
17 could generate a result quickly. The genes were read just once, for
18 instance, and there was room for mistakes.
19
20 Li’s team used a more sophisticated method known as ultra-deep sequencing.
21 Each building block of the virus genome was read more than 100 times,
22 allowing the researchers to see changes that could have been overlooked by
23 the conventional approach.
24
25 The researchers also found three consecutive changes – known as
26 tri-nucleotide mutations – in a 60-year-old patient, which was a rare
27 event. Usually the genes mutated at one site at a time. This patient spent
28 more than 50 days in hospital, much longer than other Covid-19 patients,
29 and even his faeces were infectious with living viral strains.
30 END QUOTE
31
32 Considering all the mutations then it would be extremely difficult to contain any virus. Hence,
33 the “herd immunity” issue might be more appropriate to pursue. It would mean to isolate the
34 “VULNERABLE” and provide appropriate support for them, not just as now leave them so to
35 say rotten wherever they are, and then let the rest of the population continue with its daily task as
36 appropriate for them.
37
38 https://www.scmp.com/coronavirus
39 THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC
40 QUOTE
41 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
42 What are the symptoms of Covid-19?
43 The World Health Organisation (WHO) advises that the most common symptoms are fever, tiredness,
44 and a dry cough. The WHO says about 80 per cent of people recover from the disease without needing
45 special treatment. Growing evidence suggests that loss of smell and taste are also symptoms of having
46 the coronavirus.
47 More...
48 Is there a vaccine for the coronavirus?
49 What preventive measures can be taken?
50 Should people be wearing masks in public?
51 How testing works and where to get tested?
52 What are the lockdown measures and travel bans in place in the region?
53 What has been the impact on the Chinese and global economies?
54 Will coronavirus cause a global recession in 2020?
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2
3 It appears that people talk about COVID-19 as like referring to an UFO. Something that can have
4 any description. Numerous conflicting statements including video’s are published of scientist/
5 doctors about what COVID-19 is or isn’t.
6
7 We have created a culture where a health person is fearful from another healthy person for no
8 other reason but because governments and their actors are so to say scaring to death citizens with
9 their rampaging claims.
10
11 http://corpau.blogspot.com/2020/04/coronavirus-deaths-falsified.html
12 Sunday, April 26, 2020
13 Coronavirus deaths falsified
14 QUOTE
15 There is one office in Australia that (oddly enough) escapes the mainstream media’s eyes or public scrutiny
16 that being the very tight knit and secretive ‘family’ of the Coroner’s ‘office’ or rather Court.
17
18 The people are told on paper that there is supposed to be a ‘separation of powers’ with respect to government
19 institutions/departments, but in reality this is not true.
20
21 The office has been providing false information to their ‘customers’ regarding the deceased person’s cause
22 of death for quite some time, where during this Coronavirus pandemic they have stepped up the deception to
23 include the CoD as due to Coronavirus, even though the real cause may have been different.
24
25 The ‘brotherhood’ is an absolute organisation, bound by oaths with its ‘tentacles’ everywhere in (e.g.)
26 Australia.
27
28 END QUOTE
29
30 (See also https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/494034-the-data-are-in-stop-the-panic-and-end-
31 the-total-isolation)
32 QUOTE
33 Stanford University Dr. Scott Atlas: Virus Panic Induced By Overestimation Of Fatality Rate Of
34 Infected
35 05:00
36 Former Chief of Neuroradiology at Stanford University Medical Center Dr. Scott Atlas appeared on FOX
37 News' 'The Story' with Martha MacCallum to discuss his popular column on the coronavirus titled, 'The data
38 is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation.' Scott W. Atlas, MD, is the David and Joan Traitel Senior
39 Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He was chief of neuroradiology at Stanford University
40 Medical Center from 1998 until 2012
41 END QUOTE
42
43 https://www.naturalnews.com/2020-04-27-congress-tells-fcc-stop-5g-rollout-virginia-interferes-military.html
44 Congress tells FCC to stop 5G rollout in Virginia because it interferes with military signals
45 QUOTE
46 The issue is apparently so serious to these four that they are willing to rush through their own legislation to
47 force Ligado to stop its 5G rollout in order to please the military.
48 “If they do not,” the four committee heads further wrote about the FCC, “and unless President Trump
49 intervenes to stop this from moving forward, it will be up to Congress to clean up this mess.”
50 Keep in mind, however, that none of this opposition to Ligado’s 5G network has anything to do with how 5G
51 might affect the health of Americans. Even though there is copious evidence to suggest that 5G millimeter
52 waves are toxic to the human body, opening it up to infection and other problems, Congress has thus far done
53 nothing to curb its rollout.
54 Perhaps good American patriots need to dig up evidence somehow to suggest that military operations will be
55 impeded by all 5G signals everywhere, and maybe that will prompt committees like this to issue similar threats
56 to the FCC to revoke all approval for 5G activation.
57 It is a sad state of affairs when Congress is more concerned about the continuity of government than with the
58 health of the people they are supposed to represent. There is no denying that 5G represents a major threat to
59 public health, and yet Congress only seems to care about protecting the military deep state from having its
60 signals interfered with by its use.
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2 END QUOTE
3
4 The following may underline that merchants may ignore public safety. when then the
5 “VULNERABLE” citizens come to a store to do basic (essential) shopping and are then caused
6 to be infected then all the lockdowns in the world will not protect the “VULNERABLE”. Hence,
7 I view what really is needed is appropriate legislation that any trader who knowingly fails to act
8 immediately where a staff member is or most likely is infected to deal with this in an
9 appropriate manner then a minimum term of imprisonment of 10 years can be applied if
10 convicted.
11 What you now have is that ignorant/arrogant traders are unduly placing at risk the
12 “VULNERABLE” citizens.
13
14 What also needs to be implemented is that any nursing home has a room that is portioned off so
15 on the one side a resident can be there and on the other hand any visitors to this resident. This
16 would at least some minimal contact between a resident and a visitor in time when the resident
17 needs to be protected from any possible contagion. Not isolation but limitations of contact to
18 prevent passing on any infection is the answer.
19
20 https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/a-walmart-store-in-massachusetts-is-closed-after-a-social-media-post-
21 informed-local-officials-of-a-cluster-of-coronavirus-cases-where-23-employees-tested-positive/ar-
22 BB13p0Wo?ocid=spartandhp
23 A Walmart store in Massachusetts is closed after a social media post informed local officials of a cluster of
24 coronavirus cases where 23 employees tested positive
25 QUOTE
26 The facility is expected to reopen on Friday after it has been professionally cleaned, the
27 Telegram reported.
28 According to WCVB-TV, City Manager Edward M. Augustus said the location had a "cluster"
29 of cases after a positive case was reported on April 8. Augustus added that the majority of the
30 cases were reported over the past week.
31 Augusts also said all approximately 400 employees must be tested or retested for the
32 coronavirus before they can return to work. The city's medical director, Michael Hirsh, who
33 ordered the store closure the city is trying to figure out how to test the employees,
34 according to the Telegram.
35 WCVB-TV reported that the city is trying to see if there was any risk to customers and learn
36 where all the employees who tested positive worked in the store.
37 The outlet also reported that city officials only became aware of the majority of the cases link
38 to the store through a social media post, before they began investigating.
39 "Worcester city officials admitted that only two of the cases have shown up in the state's
40 system so far, which is how they would normally spot a potential hot spot or outbreak,"
41 according to WCVB-TV.
42 A Walmart spokesperson told Business Insider in an emailed statement, the store was already
43 scheduled to close on Thursday for cleaning and restocking but worked with local officials to
44 close the store earlier.
45 "I think it's important to point out that we had planned to temporarily close that store at
46 the end of business today, and for all day Thursday, for cleaning and stocking- this as
47 part of a proactive company program. After engaging city leadership today with our
48 plan, we adjusted the timing and continue to work with them on next steps," the
49 spokesperson said.
50 END QUOTE
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2 Chinese scientists predict coronavirus won't be eradicated
3 QUOTE
4 “This is very likely to be an epidemic that co-exists with humans for a long time, becomes seasonal and is
5 sustained within human bodies,” Jin Qi, director of the Institute of Pathogen Biology at the Chinese
6 Academy of Medical Sciences, said.
7 END QUOTE
8
9 https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/494034-the-data-are-in-stop-the-panic-and-end-the-total-isolation
10 The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation
11 QUOTE
12 The tragedy of the COVID-19 pandemic appears to be entering the containment phase. Tens of thousands of
13 Americans have died, and Americans are now desperate for sensible policymakers who have the courage to
14 ignore the panic and rely on facts. Leaders must examine accumulated data to see what has actually
15 happened, rather than keep emphasizing hypothetical projections; combine that empirical evidence with
16 fundamental principles of biology established for decades; and then thoughtfully restore the country to
17 function.
18 Five key facts are being ignored by those calling for continuing the near-total lockdown.
19 END QUOTE
20
21 https://thehill.com/opinion/healthcare/494034-the-data-are-in-stop-the-panic-and-end-the-total-isolation
22 The data is in — stop the panic and end the total isolation
23 QUOTE
24 Fact 5: We have a clearly defined population at risk who can be protected with targeted measures.
25 The overwhelming evidence all over the world consistently shows that a clearly defined group — older
26 people and others with underlying conditions — is more likely to have a serious illness requiring
27 hospitalization and more likely to die from COVID-19. Knowing that, it is a commonsense, achievable goal
28 to target isolation policy to that group, including strictly monitoring those who interact with them. Nursing
29 home residents, the highest risk, should be the most straightforward to systematically protect from infected
30 people, given that they already live in confined places with highly restricted entry.
31 The appropriate policy, based on fundamental biology and the evidence already in hand, is to institute a
32 more focused strategy like some outlined in the first place: Strictly protect the known vulnerable, self-isolate
33 the mildly sick and open most workplaces and small businesses with some prudent large-group
34 precautions. This would allow the essential socializing to generate immunity among those with minimal risk
35 of serious consequence, while saving lives, preventing overcrowding of hospitals and limiting the enormous
36 harms compounded by continued total isolation. Let’s stop underemphasizing empirical evidence while
37 instead doubling down on hypothetical models. Facts matter.
38 END QUOTE
39
40 The following with the images reproduced are as I understand it about the claims by Mr David
41 Martin about the concealment of and illegality conduct by Dr Fauci and other. One has to watch
42 the video to understand it all better.
43 Https://www.davidmartin.world/blog/
44 Wednesday, April 22, 2020
45 COVID-19 Anti-Trust Argument
46 QUOTE
47 Some of this information was submitted to the Office of the Inspector General for the
48 United States Department of Health and Human Services on April 22, 2020
49
50 Request for Investigation - Possible Sherman Act Violation
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6 migrant-workers-ineligible-for-jobkeeper/ar-BB13nHg1?ocid=spartandhp
7 Sydney laundry condemned for standing down migrant workers ineligible for
8 QUOTE
9 South Pacific Laundry has stood down employees on work visas who don’t qualify for
10 jobkeeper, prompting calls for the government to ‘fix’ the scheme. The manufacturing union
11 has accused South Pacific Laundry of a “disgraceful” decision to stand down 180 workers in
12 Bankstown, warning that visa-holders’ ineligibility for jobkeeper wage subsidies will leave
13 them destitute.
14 In an email on 24 April, South Pacific announced that from Tuesday 28 April 80% of staff at
15 the site – one of the largest laundries in the southern hemisphere – would be stood down
16 without pay for an unspecified period of time.
17 Emails, seen by Guardian Australia, show the company confirmed to the Construction Forestry
18 Mining Manufacturing and Energy Union’s manufacturing division that it had decided to stand
19 down employees on work visas as they don’t qualify for the $130bn jobkeeper wage subsidy
20 program, and would then look to stand down part-time staff.
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1 Before the announcement, South Pacific Laundry had told the union the move was triggered by
2 a drop in work, with tonnage down from 700 to 100 per week, due to hotels and hospitality
3 customers shutting up shop during Covid-19 restrictions.
4 Of 236 workers at the Bankstown site, only 53 qualify for the $1,500 fortnightly jobkeeper
5 payment and 183 are ineligible because they are visa-holders.
6 But on Wednesday the South Pacific Laundry chief executive officer, Andrew Robson,
7 disputed that it had targeted visa-holders, telling Guardian Australia “we have continued to
8 employ a mix of both employees who are eligible for jobkeeper and employees who hold a
9 temporary visa”. Robson declined to answer questions about how many visa-holders were
10 stood down.
11 One Nepalese worker at the laundry, who declined to be named for fear he could not return to
12 his job, told Guardian Australia the company was “unable to give us work because of the
13 downturn in the business” but “they are still giving the work to people who are jobkeeper
14 eligible”.
15 “I’m thinking about releasing my super at the moment,” he said. “After that I don’t know …
16 it’s hard to say how I’m going to survive.”
17 With just $6,000 in superannuation and his wife a casual employee also currently out of work,
18 the laundry worker said it would be difficult to make ends meet.
19 “[The number of] migrants and students working there, there are more than 100 affected.
20 “We’re hoping something is going to happen for us – to pay groceries, bills and rent. They’re
21 all accessing super, but many people don’t have much.”
22 The CFMEU manufacturing division New South Wales district secretary, Michael Aird, said:
23 “The treatment of these workers is disgraceful.
24 “These are hard-working families, they have been paying their taxes for years. They deserve a
25 fair go.”
26 Related: Jobkeeper payment: check your eligibility. Here's everything you need to know to
27 register
28 Aird called on the company to reverse the stand-down and for the government to “fix the faults
29 in the jobkeeper scheme”.
30 Robson said the restructure “has been driven entirely by our immediate focus to continue
31 servicing our healthcare and remaining hospitality customers while keeping a positive mindset
32 on how we can emerge from this downturn with our workforce largely retained”.
33 “With the assistance of the jobkeeper scheme, more than 20% of our employees remain at
34 work, while the number of employees stood down will be constantly reducing as business
35 conditions improve.”
36 Robson said the restructure had “endeavoured to consider the well-being of everyone” and
37 noted stood-down employees continue to accrue entitlements and have other benefits.
38 On 24 April the company told workers it was “extremely saddened that the government
39 decisions to keep us all safe have had such an unfortunate impact on your life and our
40 business”.
41 Unions and Labor have complained that one million short-term casuals and 1.1 million
42 temporary visa-holders are ineligible for the jobkeeper scheme, which has so far reached 3.3
43 million employees out of a target of 6 million due to exclusions and cashflow issues with
44 employers expected to stump up the first month’s payments.
45 “Fixing the scheme is the right thing to do not just for the workers being cast aside but for our
46 communities and for the economy,” Aird said.
47 While some states and territories have begun offering support packages to international
48 workers and students, the federal government has offered nothing beyond early access to
49 superannuation and relaxation of some visa conditions.
50 Andrew Giles, Labor’s multicultural affairs spokesman, said “this is exactly why we need
51 greater support for temporary migrants trapped in Australia during this pandemic”.
52 “We can’t allow people to fall through the cracks and become destitute,” he told Guardian
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1 “The Morrison government can fix this situation with a stroke of a pen by expanding the
2 eligibility of the jobkeeper payment. Scott Morrison must fix the gaping holes in his wage
3 subsidy scheme, now.”
4 END QUOTE
5
6 There can be absolutely no doubt about it that the Commonwealth can discriminate against any
7 coloured race, however it must do so within the confines of all persons of that race, not just some
8 of them. As such regardless if a person of a specific race is a pauper, a vagabond, a doctor,
9 lawyer or whatever any legislation must be in regard all of them without exception.
10
11 However, when it comes to provisions such as “unemployment” benefits, etc, without any such
12 “race” based legislation then all “residents” must be dealt with equally.
13 .
14 Hansard 16-2-1898 Constitution Convention Debates (Official Record of the Debates of the National
15 Australasian Convention)
16 QUOTE Mr. ISAACS (Victoria).-
17 In the next sub-section it is provided that all taxation shall be uniform throughout the Commonwealth.
18 An income tax or a property tax raised under any federal law must be uniform "throughout the
19 Commonwealth." That is, in every part of the Commonwealth.
20 END QUOTE
21 .
22 Hansard 19-4-1897 Constitution Convention Debates
23 QUOTE
24 Mr. MCMILLAN: I think the reading of the sub-section is clear.

25 The reductions may be on a sliding scale, but they must always be uniform.
26 END QUOTE
27 And
28 Hansard 19-4-1897 Constitution Convention Debates
29 QUOTE
30 Sir GEORGE TURNER: No. In imposing uniform duties of Customs it should not be necessary for the
31 Federal Parliament to make them commence at a certain amount at once. We have pretty heavy duties in
32 Victoria, and if the uniform tariff largely reduces them at once it may do serious injury to the colony. The
33 Federal Parliament will have power to fix the uniform tariff, and if any reductions made are on a
34 sliding scale great injury will be avoided.
35 END QUOTE
36
37 In my view all persons are to be deemed equal, other then specific legislation enacted within
38 Ss51(xxvi) and hence it should make not one of iota difference if the “resident” is employed
39 based on a particular visa or not. They are all taxpayers and in my view entitled to be treated
40 equally as others. In my view, it is a gross denial of equality and indeed an exploitation of
41 temporary visa holders if they are compelled to pay taxes as like anyone else but denied the same
42 protection. If you do not desire to cater for temporary visa holders then do not have any, but
43 when they are provided with a visa and it is not their fault to be out of work but rather due to the
44 unconstitutional conduct of the Government to apply a LOCKDOWN then I view they are
45 entitled to the same financial security as anyone else.
46
47 We need to return to the organics and legal principles embed in of our federal constitution!
48
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