Reignite Democracy Australia: Held a Protest in Melbourne - 23/10/2020
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⁣Reignite Democracy Australia: Held a Protest in Melbourne - 23/10/2020



Melbourne on
23rd October 2020 against Daniel Andrews (aka Chairman Dan).
There were
thousands of people there, and the media reported only two hundred. The
protest was peaceful, and many families were there, including mothers
with babies.

The media only showed conflict involving a handful of young
males. Police provoked a reaction. A line of police (mainly women
judging from their short stature) joined arms and pushed forward on the
protestors AFTER the potesters had finished their speeches and were
starting to disband.

The protesters were alomst without exception trying
to avoid conflict. a man in his sixties who was only discharged from
hospital the day before was arrested and handled roughly by police. When
a friend politly informed the police he had a significant health
problem, he was ignored.

When the man asked for badge numbers and names,
informing them they were now responsible for his health, he too was
arrested. He is 72 years old and a pacifist. He has cuts to his arms
where handcuffs were applied. Police refused to loosen them.
There
were a few tight groups of military attired individuals in black behind
the police.
The dress and training of these suggests they are from the
United Nations; as seen active in some American cities. They are crack
forces, specially trained for urban warfare.

These troops came though
the police line like a spearhead and dragged targeted individuals back
behind the line to subdue them, with the police joining arms again once
they had accomplished their goal.
The local police had been trained on
how to cooperate with these guys. They were rude and vicious.
There
is legitimate concern about who these troops really are and why they are
here.
Australians need to sever the connection with the UN as far as
this policing is concerned. Foreign military and police do not belong on
our soil!
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