Exposure and Acceptance in
I would encourage adopting a
similar approach as used in say North America, and that is relevant to
Australia’s channels of exposure and support for survivors. What I feel is
important is that firstly survivors tell their stories whether on the net with
internet magazines such as New Dawn
Magazine, Nexus Magazine and the
Alternative News Network, in paper
magazines or as self published or company published books. This is the basis of
all revelations of abuse. Then I think it would be a good idea for survivors to
get to know each other and develop trust. Survivors and our supporters could
also investigate and expose the stuff by using the many means available. Lastly,
I have included suggestions of how we can educate that the agmc and deployment
exists in Australia We can use the
fact that the government has an historical record of immoral and illegal
organised murder and other overt and covert extremely criminal operations. Just
because there is now legislation to stop this does not mean that the government
will be deterred. It has just employed more secretive and disgusting means such
as AGMC. And then we can use a rational approach that gmc and deployment exists
in other countries and which are closely allied to
As said, the basis of revealing
any form of abuse is telling our stories. We can write them down, and which is
also good for our own personal recovery, and then publish them, and anonymously
if wanted. Stories can be in any form and include any information the survivor
feels safe and happy to include. They can be life histories and/or accounts of
specific incidents. They can be poetry, prose, drama, etc. They can be very emotional, spiritual,
political, analytical, etc. Whatever style/s the writer chooses to write
in.
If writing to the media or
politicians it would be beneficial to include details of incidents and dates,
and even within the actual recorded historical events of the time. For example I
was abused in
Remember that all stories can be
totally anonymous. If emailing stories, an email address can be totally
anonymous. If posting a story by mail there doesnt have to be a senders real
name of address. Survivor organisations and independent news outlets or anyone
you send you story to respect this.
There are many avenues for
publishing. Firstly we can publish it individually on the web on a free webpage.
Just do google searches for ‘free webpages’ and ‘writing in html’ (the style
used in webpage writing) to find the webpages. I personally am not a great fan
of typing and using new styles of writing such as html, but the webpages can
show you how. You can also be
anonymous by simply making up a false name and address. Then you can list the
webpage with a an internet search engine such as google for free and use words
such as ‘government’, ‘mind control’, ‘Australia’. Keep copies of your writing
on a diskette in case the webpage provider takes it off as “being too radical”.
Most webpage providers such as geocities.com should be ok, but if not, just find
one what will. You can also publish yourself in a book through a self publishing
company or approach a publisher, particularly a left wing. Student magazines and
radical magazines would also be interested in your story. I have had many
articles published about programming and ritual abuse in student
newspapers.
When emailing, if you feel
worried about your safety, you can be anonymous by getting an email address that
doesnt show your real address or name. You can simply make them up on any free
email provider such as mail.yahoo.com, or hotmail.com or graffiti.net.
etc.
Then there are government mind control survivor webpages
who would be interested in publishing your story. Do a google.com search for
them or you can use these very trusted ones of people I know and trust. These
are SMART, Survivorship, ACHES-MC and PARC-VRAMC.
Then there are general survivor such as
sexual assault webpages that publish stories of survivors of all forms of abuse
including gmc. Again do a google.com search for these, and write and ask them to
publish your story. These webpages are based all over the world, particularly in
North America, and therefore it maybe difficult to find if someone is looking
for information about Australian gmc survivors. Search engines such as
google.com will eventually have the information, but it maybe good to write to
google.com and include the webpage addresses of your story within the terms
‘government’, ‘mind control’, and especially ‘Australia’,
etc.
In
Supporters Coming Forth
It would also be beneficial for
supporters to come forth and relate what survivors have told them. Supporters
include counsellors, friends, partners. media, colleagues, etc. Supporters have
the benefits of not having programming and are able to deal with possible
harassment, although there is less likely to be harassment as the main aim
aspect of harassment is to frighten more vulnerable survivors and supporters are
less likely to be harassed. However, for supporters, again they should only come
forth within their concerns of safety. All the avenues that are outlined for
survivors can be used by supporters.
When I come back to
Firstly, there are many odd and
unexplained incidents in
Further investigations into
already exposed systemic government criminality and highly suspicious incidents
within the knowledge of AGMC and deployment. For example, even though the NSW
Wood Royal Commission exposed major, systemic criminality within the police
service, more needs to be unveiled about its involvement in other illegal
operations such as drug production and trafficking, and also more importantly,
how the corruption can only exist with directions and assistance from the top.
Government systemic criminality can only exist with those at the top knowing of
its existence and pushing it. Another incident is the SIEV X deliberate drowning of refugees. It is
obvious that the government was complicent in the drownings of these refugees,
and with the knowledge that AGMC victims were deployed to assassinate refugees,
this can be shown within a new light. This being that the government has a
covert policy of eradicating refugees and AGMC victims were deployed to do
such.
There are many sources for
finding information about AGMC and deployment. Firstly, the government must
release some information within Freedom of Information legislation even as it
pertains to military, espionage and other government agencies/departments. As
done in the
Also taking to present or
retired psychiatric hospital staff, nursing home staff and counsellors generally
who have listened to patients previously described as “mad” but who in fact were
disclosing about agmc and deployment. This was how ritual abuse victims were
portrayed previously and still sometimes are. When talking about satanic
worship, etc, ra psychiatric patients were wrongly labelled “delusional”. AGMC
victims would also talk about experimentation and similar mind control
programming such as with the Chelmsford victims, about being abused as assassins
for the government and drug production etc, but were also dismissed as
“delusional” and “mad”. Obviously, the investigation doesnt need to disclose the
names of the patients. What is important is that it needs to be confirmed that
patients were actually disclosing about government mind control and deployment.
The most obvious source of
information are Australian survivors. Emailing, ringing or writing to general
survivor organisations such as ASCA or Survivors on the Net and asking if they
know survivors who are willing to talk is a first step.
Government Enquiries
Even though the abuse is within
government departments, there are actually good avenues of government that can
be used to reveal the abuse. There are ombudsman, specific enquiries and avenues
into corruption within government departments, FOI applications for information,
and lastly there are good politicians who know that the government is very
capable of widespread criminality and who can be approached.
There are ombudsmen whose
specific responsibility is to enquire into abuse by government espionage
agencies such as ASIO and ASIS, and the military and police. Ombudsmen are
investigators of reported abuse of government departments and workers and have
to take every enquiry seriously. They have to thoroughly research the activities
of the worker and within the department itself as related to the abuse. This is
an avenue that can be used by agmc survivors. Firstly, it puts the abuse on
record and publically. Secondly, the ombudsman has to do thorough research and
investigation and hopefully some information will surface. At the very least it
will scare the perpetrators, and this can be good for your safety. If you are
harassed, this only further supports your cause, and the ombudsman will have to
make further enquiries.
Some states are often holding
specific enquiries into corruption within government departments or have set up
specific avenues of investigation after the actual enquiry is over. This began
with the 1996 NSW Wood Royal Commission into the Police Service and similar
enquiries have extended to many states.
As said before, survivors can
use Freedom of Information legislation even as it pertains to military,
espionage and other government agencies/departments. Even if the request returns
a “highly classified” non disclosure, this in itself reveals that highly covert
and suspicious activities were undertaken and is an inverse revelation in
itself.
Politicians who have shown that
they have been critical of government operations such as the SIEV X sabotaging
can be approached. There are definitely good politicians such as Deirdre
Grusovin in NSW who did a lot to expose organised pedophilia and ritual abuse
activities and bring it to the public and government’s attention. Find out from
sexual assault survivor organisations who are the good politicians either
federally or state, and get your information and case together and then approach
them.
Ive thought of two approaches survivors
and supporters can use when doing education and public awareness about AGMC.
These are rational and historical ones. These approaches can be used with
everyone you wish to educate with. It would be good I think to start with people
and groups who would be more open to accepting it such as ra and sexual assault
survivor groups, victims of government abuse, radical political groups and
media, etc.
People to approach are those that accept that systemic
government corruption does exist; people who have been traumatised severely and
within institutions; and people who know the Australian government has, and
still does do extremely illegal activities and attempts to cover them up. These
people can see that AGMC is on a continuum of organized state controlled
violence as seen with the military and espionage.
Counsellors and Community Workers who work with trauma
survivors, particularly those traumatized within institutions, government
departments particularly the police and ritual abuse cults should easily accept
its existence. They know that government corruption involving major criminal
activity is systemic as revealed in the NSW Wood Royal Commission into the
Police Service and its involvement in organised
pedophilia.
Independent Media such as
Acceptance can also be found in left wing political
groups including political parties, student groups, etc. Radical groups can
easily see that the government has a history of major illegal cover ups and that
it will do illegal activities in order to carry out company’s greed.
Individual people and activist groups who have been
pressuring government bodies such as the ombudsman and politicians to
investigate cases of illegal suspicious activity that caused serious harm and
deaths such as the SIEV X sabotaging. They are also concerned about major
government corruption. They could
also give advice about ways of approaching the issue.