Saturday, April 27, 2019

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A further 75 year embargo on the Port Arthur evidence.
Here's the post from Paul Moder:

Note. AFTER I announced my intention to make a film about the Port Arthur Massacre in 2016, this video appears on YouTube confirming that all files from Port Arthur have been locked away in the Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office, under the highest restriction (E75) Police Commissioner's eyes only, for 75 years. This in addition to the 30 year court seal from 1996. Bryant, the survivors, police and most of you will be dead before this information is released to the public, if ever. Angry? You should be.

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Given the rampant censorship these days, I'm not sure how long this video will remain on YouTube, so I've secured a copy on the Google Drive.

Here's the link, download your copy before it goes down the memory hole:




https://drive.google.com/open?id=1R3VZSjgLM_-w223cfDg0LTu6RWJsGMs4

Now ask yourself. I can make arrangements to visit Chopper Read, Ivan Milat or Malcolm Naden in prison. I can view the evidence that lead to their conviction. 

Why not Martin Bryant?

What are they hiding?

Did the police botch the investigation?

Is there a more plausible story than the official narrative
Did the media lie to us all these years?

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