08 October 2012

Jill Meagher’s murder a catalyst for more surveillance

The very much publicised murder of Jill Meagher has caught the eye of the corporate media as it was a newsworthy (profitable) story (pushing an government agenda).

In Melbourne’s northern suburb of Brunswick, there  is approximately on average one rape per week, but there is no mention of this in the corporate news.

Other crime statistics for Brunswick are the same or even higher that the state’s average.

Gillian’s rape and murder is a catalyst for the government agenda of Draconian law, and Orwellian surveillance.

Barely a day after the burial of Gillian Meagher at Fawkner Memorial Park, comes the announcement that there will be an upgrade of video surveillance to the tune of $50 million.

Liberals plan $50m CCTV camera upgrade for crime hot spots

After the 1996 Port Arthur massacre in Tasmania, the government immediately imposed a ‘gun amnesty’ which resulted in all ‘good’ civilians handing in their firearms, whilst the criminal element still held on to theirs.

Brunswick and its surrounds has been a crime ‘hotspot’ for decades, and nothing has been done about that. There are also so many other crime ‘hotspots’ in Melbourne's suburbs, where again ‘nothing’ is done.

The agenda is not to eradicate crime, but rather to carry out surveillance of the entire populous using hideous crimes as the catalyst, gaining support from the mob, which no one would dare oppose.

As a result more new laws are drafted that take away the freedom of movement, and communication, under the banner of crime or ‘terrorism’, with the new slogans being a threat to ‘national security’

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