Current Anti Lockdown Anti Jab - Protests Australia.

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If you were given the opportunity, right now, to be given free passage out of Australia to another country, but that country was chosen at random, there is no way you would take that opportunity up.

Even if you limited the random choice to the "best 50%".
The only thing holding me in Australia is family. Otherwise I'd leave.
 

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How Australian neo-Nazis are seeking to spread influence https://www.theage.com.au/national/...seek-to-spread-influence-20210813-p58imf.html

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half of ASIO’s most important domestic counter-terrorism cases now involve neo-Nazi cells and other ideologically motivated groups and that their recruiting was being fuelled and enabled by COVID-19 disinformation. He urged greater public awareness and understanding of the threat, labelling neo-Nazi groups a whole-of-society problem.
The undercover infiltration of the National Socialist Network provides strong evidence of this, including group leaders railing against lockdowns and vaccination and members attending rallies. Video depicts one of its members, Brendan Maher, disguised under a mask at a recent anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne, screaming anti-Semitic abuse.
The Age and the Herald have also uncovered an extremist calling himself “Dave”, whose image has appeared in raw television news footage, who organises weekly anti-lockdown protests. This man is circulating an app to allow people to bypass COVID-19 check-in scans across Australia. He has also boasted in encrypted chat rooms that he is creating fake vaccination certificates.

Another anti-lockdown promoter has been unmasked as Alice McNamara, a musician who runs a children’s music business, KiddyRock. Ms McNamara, who has been posting neo-Nazi and anti-lockdown propaganda under an online alias, hung up the phone when contacted.
The tactic of white supremacists using the coronavirus pandemic and other highly charged issues such as the Black Lives Matter movement and support for former US president Donald Trump to recruit and seed more extremist views into mainstream politics is increasingly evident on social media, but it is extremely rare to capture neo-Nazi leaders discussing their political tactics.


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How Australian neo-Nazis are seeking to spread influence https://www.theage.com.au/national/...seek-to-spread-influence-20210813-p58imf.html

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half of ASIO’s most important domestic counter-terrorism cases now involve neo-Nazi cells and other ideologically motivated groups and that their recruiting was being fuelled and enabled by COVID-19 disinformation. He urged greater public awareness and understanding of the threat, labelling neo-Nazi groups a whole-of-society problem.
The undercover infiltration of the National Socialist Network provides strong evidence of this, including group leaders railing against lockdowns and vaccination and members attending rallies. Video depicts one of its members, Brendan Maher, disguised under a mask at a recent anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne, screaming anti-Semitic abuse.
The Age and the Herald have also uncovered an extremist calling himself “Dave”, whose image has appeared in raw television news footage, who organises weekly anti-lockdown protests. This man is circulating an app to allow people to bypass COVID-19 check-in scans across Australia. He has also boasted in encrypted chat rooms that he is creating fake vaccination certificates.

Another anti-lockdown promoter has been unmasked as Alice McNamara, a musician who runs a children’s music business, KiddyRock. Ms McNamara, who has been posting neo-Nazi and anti-lockdown propaganda under an online alias, hung up the phone when contacted.
The tactic of white supremacists using the coronavirus pandemic and other highly charged issues such as the Black Lives Matter movement and support for former US president Donald Trump to recruit and seed more extremist views into mainstream politics is increasingly evident on social media, but it is extremely rare to capture neo-Nazi leaders discussing their political tactics.


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You are what you smoke and no doubt many of these people smoke dope.
 
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The poster's quite professional, I saw it first last night. There's another one going around listing several locations across Australia.

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Not that I know of. I blocked that account on my twitter a long time ago, unblocked recently because it was getting so much attention.

Ive seen it linked to two Ministers. Whoever it is, they are unhinged.
 
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Arrested for incitment, got bail and refused to sign the conditions for release.

Ms Smit’s Reignite Democracy Australia Facebook page was taken down by the company in August for “spreading misinformation” but the group has several back up profiles under the same name still operating.

Ms Smit is alleged to have encouraged people to attend the protests through authoring and transmitting posts on the encrypted Telegram app, prosecutor Anthony Albore told the court on Wednesday.

“I suggest wearing masks to any events this weekend. Wear them until you’re in a big group then take them off. It’s not cowardice, it’s smart,” one message sent to the chat group on August 18 said.

Police allege Ms Smit shared a photo of the Melbourne protest location for August 21 and urged followers to “come with a friend or two”.

“We’re not just protesting lockdown, we’re celebrating freedom. Let’s have a party, bring something that makes noise,” one of the posts shared ahead of it said.

She currently remains in custody with her next court appearance scheduled on November 10.

 
Excuse the scepticism but I could swear many of these are more interested in causing a fight or anarchy rather than actually fair dinkum protesting their cause.
 
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