Activism

 

Activism is about making political change. In regard to AGMC, survivors and supporters need to firstly establish that the abuse exists, do public education, then to demand full and open government inquiries and then to eradicate it. Like all revelations of abuse, survivors and supporters need to come forward and disclose and demand change.

 

In Australia, survivors of other forms of abuse – sexual, organised pedophilia, church/clergy, ritual, and disaffected veterans, etc – have come forward, undertaken public awareness campaigns and demanded legislative changes and judicial and policing reforms. The NSW Wood Royal Commission is an example of demanding and getting government examination of systemic corruption particularly with organised pedophilia. Major changes resulted from the enquiry. The public generally accepts that these abuses occur and support changes and reforms.

 

 

Who to Approach

 

We need to approach politicians, political parties, government bodies, etc that are concerned with undertaking government enquiries and reform. With government bodies we need to lodge complaints with the ombudsmen particularly those related to abuse by the military and espionage agencies. With politicians we need to approach those that will listen particularly from the left wing. Radical, socialist and left wing political parties are the best. Then there are left wing politicians in the Labor party who will listen. Left wing parties and politicians would be able to comprehend that such abuse exists considering their knowledge of government systemic corruption and cover ups of atrocities such as SIEV X. They have a very good understanding of how the elite works and could see that AGMC is on a military and espionage continuum, but in the case abuses mind controlled victims. 

 

The media, particularly the left wing and student media would be open to accepting the abuse. The media is the main outlet for public education that leads to legislative changes.  There are also left wing journalists who work in the mainstream media and who would be aware of similar abuse such as ritual abuse and organised pedophilia. By asking the left wing media you can find these journalists working in the mainstream. The general media is aware of these abuses. It is also aware that the government does cover up illegal and immoral activities. The media is always looking for a new story.

 

 

How to Approach

 

For a full understanding of how to approach the media, politicians, community groups, etc please see the webpage concerned with Suggested Approaches in Australia.

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