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Melbourne protester: Victoria Police “would take the pain point and push it harder” – Dionne Fraser

These are the claims from Dionne Fraser who was arrested while peacefully kneeling and praying at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne, Australia, on 22 September 2021.

Ms. Fraser claims that she was put in a dirty cell covered with blood and urine. Police made a mental assessment to find out her trauma triggers and then used them against her.

  • After being arrested at the Shrine, she was sent to Melbourne West and then transferred to Sunshine West cells.
  • She could not sleep, drink or eat or go to toilet because she didn’t feel safe.
  • She claims to have been threatened to be sent to women’s prison if she didn’t admit to crimes she didn’t commit.
  • “They would take the pain point and push it harder.”
  • “They took out the peaceful people and care givers first.”
  • “They are arresting normal people.
  • “Everyone is getting treated like a thug.”

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=160742239574351&id=100026308807678

Backup mirrors:

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Helen Dale: Violent scenes in Australia exposes a characteristic of the whole country – GBNews

Australian writer and lawyer Helen Dale says that the police response at the Melbourne protests exposes a deep seated corruption in the Australian police and judicial system.

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Australian police are now shooting at protesters – September 2021

Claims are emerging that Australian police are inciting violence during 22 September 2021 protests in Melbourne.

This is a compilation videos emerging from social media:

https://twitter.com/DarrenPlymouth/status/1440576454815731716
https://twitter.com/AnonCitizenUK/status/1440578013834276871
https://twitter.com/razorback11111/status/1440582541203832832
https://twitter.com/AnonCitizenUK/status/1440588403133726723
https://twitter.com/bullshitman_org/status/1440587219803144199
https://twitter.com/Partisangirl/status/1440524648957956103

Twitter user @risemelbourne is posting videos and updates from Melbourne, Australia.

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COVID-19, Sustainable Development and the Melbourne Experiment – United Nations

The COVID-19 virus emerged in 2020 and has since spread across the globe. The ensuing crisis and varied government responses have affected how we conduct our lives, how we live in cities and how we conceptualize our world. The full repercussions of the pandemic are not yet fully known, but if resources and focus are shifted away from long-term commitments, such as the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), to short-term band-aids and rushed recoveries, progress made towards sustainability and equality could be threatened.

In Australia, the city of Melbourne faced unique challenges. Melbourne had more cases of COVID-19 than the rest of Australia and, consequently, was subject to one of the longest and most pervasive lockdowns in the world. While successful in combating the virus, these lockdowns have had real effects on the city, with implications for businesses, employment and the economy, mental and physical health, and general well-being. The restrictions and their aftermath have also had uneven effects within the city, disproportionately affecting the most vulnerable in society. Yet the response to the crisis has also shown us what we can do at government and community levels to support those in need.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210131011533/https://www.un.org/en/un-chronicle/covid-19-sustainable-development-and-melbourne-experiment

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Rockefeller Chief placed in Melbourne for the last 5 years planning the “Resilience City” as part of the Dan Andrews led Globalist Coup – Australian National Review

Toby Kent the Rockefeller funded “Chief Resilience Officer” who is based in Melbourne planned out, over the past 5 years, how to handle the city in the event of a pandemic. Rockefeller funded and started “Strong Cities Network” and Melbourne has been their “poster child” since inception.

Dan Andrews visited New York 3 years ago to learn about and then add surveillance structures and systems into Melbourne that complement the SCN strategies and system. The completion of the installation has taken place during lockdowns (look at your local roundabouts and intersections now). There has been a workforce here from China installing them – a group of these workers have been staying at a suburban hotel right by where I live – an incredible coincidence. Anyway….

The premise of SCN is that you surrender your policing policies to the Network ‘Think Tank’ (based in London) and they produce the guideline for you. They also provide the troops and training on militia-style tactics (the knee on neck is one of them and the stormtrooper approach is another).

The Rockefeller Foundation and United Nations have multiple networks in place that deal directly with city Mayors and leaders of LG municipalities – bypassing national and state structures – a form of infiltration so they do not have to go through ‘normal’ layers of legal, moral, and constitutional authority – they cut through all that red tape. The longer term goal being to do away with government as sovereignty and nationality are obstacles to a one government world – which is the ultimate and underpinning goal of the WEF and UN MOU they signed in 2019. (Yes the WEF and UN are now essentially one overlord organisation).

http://archive.today/2021.08.21-231126/https://www.australiannationalreview.com/state-of-affairs/rockefeller-chief-placed-in-melbourne-for-the-last-5-years-planning-the-resilience-city-as-part-of-the-dan-andrews-led-globalist-coup/

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The Melbourne Experiment – Monash University

The Melbourne Experiment is a landmark interdisciplinary research collaboration studying the effects of COVID-19 on the functions of a city and an international model for post-COVID-19 urban recovery and renewal. 

Bringing together research expertise across Monash University, the Melbourne Experiment examines key activities and elements of the urban environment before, during and after the COVID-19 shutdown.

The Melbourne Experiment will use its findings to contribute to new approaches for urban renewal, emphasising innovation, sustainability and social cohesion alongside economic prosperity to help meet the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals.

As the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Regional Centre of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network, Monash is uniquely placed and motivated to mobilise communities to create a better and more sustainable future, as articulated by the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals.

https://web.archive.org/web/20200811192936/https://www.monash.edu/research/the-melbourne-experiment