Justice for civil rights of Fine Art Gallery owner

Justice for civil rights of Fine Art Gallery owner

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22 January 2023
Signatures: 2Next goal: 5
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In November 2018, The Painter And The Writer Gallery opened. I have worked all my life in Fine Arts, Performing Arts, and Writing and Editing. I also, worked in retail in my youth, while still in secondary school. I have a good level of competence and understanding of shops and policy regarding this.

In 2020-2023, my business, a Fine Art Gallery, has been subjected to white-capping. This, isn't something small, and it is extremely obvious, and there must not be denying the violations an intercorporate (medico-pharma) serious cartel activities, that include parade of horribles, violations of The Circuit Layout Act, Online Safety Act, and other Australian legislation including the National Security Legislation Amendment (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Act 2018. The hostage-like system the intercorporate cartel perpetrate by theft of biodata-ID of Gallery owner (myself), and installing that and other data-theft into the circuit layout.

The mechanical contrivances of the intercorporate cartel, are easily known, the espionage devices, mostly very obvious. Though, sometimes the devices are concealed, and that is very dangerous. That the cartel, is never one person, though, there are people that are the 'public face of' intercorporate cartel activities, and it is very disappointing when mainstream media not only promote them, but do not report the espionage assaults on my human body, as part of the entanglement. It is very disappointing when the traffic offences and parking offenses, aren't policed all day, to jail the espionage, and instead the violators attempt to use that to infringement conceal, and then violate the circuit layout, my Fine Art Gallery, and my human body.

I want for the fascism, that is the intercorporate cartel, in Australia, to be fought. People must not allow themselves to go with the flow of subversive activities, into fascism, nor allow cartel to convince them to further violate Australian citizens and their fine artists.

250 post invasion status, and Australians must demand their civil rights, first of all their must not be any civil conscription - that and Government do due diligence to holocaust prevention, and their own system of government, to null & void repugnancy in the legislation. That makes the circuit layout work far more easily, when the repugnancy is no longer there, and the law-abiding businesses get to flourish, instead of being sabotaged by the intercorporate cartel. The responsibility is for the Australian Government since 1986 - to null & void repugnancy, and UK bear no responsibility for legislation in Australia.

It is also essential that Australia reinstate thousands of years of understanding, of Australia. 

The Commencement of The Australia Act, 3rd March, is a good day to discuss, demand, and think about how to be supportive to the Fine Art Gallery, that has put in due diligence to think about Government Legislation, yet, obstructed, and denied. It is as if I, and my business is being nulled & voided, instead of the repugnant legislation, that positions of power needed to pay due diligence to, and do the long overdue honor of. That there will always be necessity to make certain legislation isn't repugnant, it is an on-going task, however, Australian Officials, have not taken to the task required, and there is unconstitutional legislation, that is violating citizens of Australia, whom are law-abiding, and unarmed-civilians. The violations of unarmed civilians is a war crime.

Do not allow the intercorporate cartel to perpetrate war crime, test electronic weapons in Bendigo West electorate, Victoria, and exploit my Fine Art Gallery, and my human rights. 

I have some really beautiful, and important collections of creative Fine Art. They must not be used by criminals, whom put ugly cartel codes all over the idea of the work! The horrors of espionage activity.

Recognise the Fine Arts in Australia, that is law-abiding.

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