Anastacia Ntouni is a politician who believes in freedom properly balanced with discipline in a strong compassionate social order which respects western heritage.
Civilised democracy is in her Greek DNA.
She is appalled by the way most political parties in Australia have deserted the people’s real needs.
Formally, Di is a former police officer from New South Wales with wonderfully beautiful eyes that see the need for truth.
But in what Di does, I see a new type of police work to either reform or replace a justice system in Australia which may have been politicised to the point of no return.
I see this brave, honest woman as a new Lady Di to inspire the world.
Di writes:
“I joined the NSW police in 2010. I worked in General Duties and Domestic Violence in a large rural town within the Hunter Valley. I was deployed to the border at Albury/Wodonga when it first closed in July 2020 where I started to question the validity of responses to the pandemic.
I looked into the pandemic responses after realising that the public health orders were contradictory to federal legislation namely the Biosecurity Act and that we did not hold the power to do what was being asked of us. I am now outside the police force because of PTSD.
I am a member of Cops for Truth and Police for Freedom sharing information and raising awareness with other former police from around Australia who have been stood down or been sacked by police forces within Australia.”
Modern gender bigotry hurts and separates both men and women in oceans of inhumane distrust and fear. 3 decades as a midwife taught me how far from real human good this dystopian nightmare is.
Central Melbourne freedom fighter and life long nurse Pauline explains what we need to understand to heal from this disease:
“Women are sacred and possess this incredible super power to grow and carry life. Men are important too, and the current BS is making men and women forget how incredibly unique and special we all are, as men and women.”
Pauline and Freedom Fighter Protector Glen on Melbourne’s streets.
Shae is an Australian woman who knows that long standing traditions are not all bad, but that the modern demonisation of men which infects the West makes it harder for men and women to have the relationships of mutual respect which they need.
The Melbourne freedom movement cannot be defeated. It might lose many battles but there are too many good, beautiful people, like Brooke, standing up against the stupidity of modern tyrannies, for those on the side of freedom to be defeated.
Eventually, mindless, inhuman government always implodes upon itself and dies.
As John Keats wrote “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,—that is all ye know on earth, and all ye need to know.”
Juanita Paterson had lost her new job as a primary school teacher because she was unvaccinated then attended the protests of the freedom movement in Melbourne and made a new friend whose example lead her into the Christian faith.
Life is beautiful.
Juanita is now a libertarian party candidate for a seat in Federal Parliament.
There is no doubt in my mind that lockdowns killed people and that it is possible that effects of vaccinations have not been fully examined*.
Lyn Bennett believes that the numbers of deaths constitute genocide.
Here is one police officer’s reaction when she tried to get an investigation going.
Lyn Bennett’s courageous spirit is awe inspiring.
The face of this police officer convinces me that if enough people step up and back Lyn’s courage, then there might be enough integrity both inside and outside Victoria’s police force for justice to be restored where fear now rules.
Geoff Fox, February 4, 2022, Melbourne, Down Under
*A friend of mine, who is a nurse, experienced chest pain after a vaccination and went to a hospital emergency department and was sent home without an ECG (electrocardiogram) being performed. I have worked in numerous Emergency Departments and, in my experience, performing an ECG is mandatory for chest pain in hospital. It should ideally be done withing ten minutes of the patient’s arrival. My friend waited for hours before she was ent home.