Australian police: “If it's anybody out there that knows of someone that might be showing concerning behavior around conspiracy theories, anti-government, anti-police, conspiracy theories around COVID-19... We want to know about that." Will they come for US, first?
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🧠 These people are stupid!
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The Police operation appears to be a clean up of some troublesome loose ends.
The woman was a teacher in New South Wales (NSW). It appears she had evidence of corruption in the NSW Teachers Federation (teachers union) that also involved corruption linked to the Labor Party (Left wing, like Democrats)
The woman's brother-in-law was a teacher in Queensland (QLD) It appears he had evidence of corruption in the QLD Teachers Federation that also involved the QLD Labor Government and could have had connections to the Federal Labor Party.
They had both been talking about this online and unfortunately drawing attention to themselves.
The 3 of them were in the truther community (like us on GAW). They should have kept a low profile and tried to work with the few trustworthy politicians and media people.
The woman and her husband left NSW and went to live with the husband's brother, (The QLD teacher) in rural QLD. These people knew the authorities were out to get them so they were prepared.
4 inexperienced Police officers were sent into an ambush. 2 Police officers were killed and a neighbour was also killed
The tactical Police were sent to make sure there were no witnesses. The 3 people were shot dead.
The Federal Government attempted to use this incident to introduce tighter firearm legislation. There was push back from the shooting community. The Government backed off and is bidding their time.
All Governments in Australia, Federal and States, know there is really not much they can do about tightening firearm legislation as they can't achieve much more except the Federal Register to replace the ineffective State Registers.
Any further tinkering with Firearms Registers won't make a difference as the firearms they want to get are unregistered anyway and have been since 1996.
The amount of unregistered firearms in Australia is believed to be between 1.5 million to over 6 million.
The registered firearms are around 3.5 million. Exact numbers are unknown as the State Registeries are not kept up-to-date.
That story smells funny. Seems to me they may have been used to push the anti-gun narrative.
These Deep State creatures are persistent. They keep trying to tighten firearm laws, and they keep failing.
It's a shame those truthers didn't think this strange situation through and try to keep a low profile. Unfortunately they became an obvious threat to the corrupt political system in Queensland, that would possibly then impact into the Federal system.
If the poor buggers had found the Q movement and realised that this is a long game, and then realised there are ways to resist without endangering themselves.
They would have realised the resistance needs everyone we can get to grow the movement, to network and help wake other people up to what is happening.
With Q, they would have seen, no matter how bad the situation may seem, there is a "Plan" to change the direction of where humanity appeared to be heading.
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The Democrats, and especially Barack Obama, continually keep saying Australians disarmed themselves.
They use that argument to try to shame Americans into disarming. Their ridiculous statements appeal to the anti gun people.
If Americans were forced to disarm, it would be like Australia. People would ignore the Government and the firearms would go underground, being kept in readiness for an emergency.
Governments know this, they hate it, but there is nothing they can do about. The monetary cost, the man power and the amount of time involved trying to track down all those firearms would be prohibitive.