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IGP-AG41
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Macarthur, NSW
Michael Randolph Freelander
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG42
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Fowler, NSW
Christopher Patrick Hayes
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG43
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Page, NSW
Kevin John Hogan
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG44
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Chifley, NSW
Ed Husic
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG45
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Whitlam, NSW
Stephen Patrick Jones
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG46
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Hughes, NSW
Craig Kelly
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG47
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Berowra, NSW
Julian Martin Leeser
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG48
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Reid, NSW
Fiona Barbouttis Martin
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG49
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Eden-Monaro, NSW
Kristy Louise McBain
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
IGP-AG50
Position: Member of the House of Representatives – Dobell, NSW
Emma Margaret McBride
Accountable for
– Genocide – Article III(a)
– Conspiracy to commit genocide – Article III(b)
– Direct and public incitement to commit genocide – Article III(c)
– Attempt to commit genocide – Article III(d)
– Complicity in genocide – Article III(e)
Status– Pending acquiescence
– Accused of genocide
– Accused of Conspiracy to commit genocide
– Guilty of Direct and public incitement to commit genocide
– Accused of Attempting to commit genocide
– Guilty of complicity in genocide
Action
– Notice of complicity and accusations forwarded
– Notice of 14 day acquiescence period
– Statement of fact regarding National Sovereignty and international law
– Notice of occupation and trespass on Sovereign Nations
– Opportunity extended for redemption and cessation of claims
Public transparency
There are currently 151 members of the House of Representatives, each representing one geographic area of Australia. Members are elected for a 3 year term and when in parliament take part in debate on proposed laws and public policy, representing the views of the people in their electorate.
A member of the House of Representatives is an assumption of authority on Sovereign Nation’s land without evidence of National Sovereignty and comes with full accountability for genocidal occupation and responsibility weighing on any who assume jurisdiction in it’s role.
As a means to peacefully transition into lawfulness and real National Sovereignty, the Members of the House of representatives are offered the chance to dissolve all departments, committees, councils, counsels, contracts and sworn allegiance to foreign entities and denounce the assumption of jurisdiction made by the position and cede the position to the National Sovereignty of each of the Original Nations where they geographically assume jurisdiction, in keeping with International protocol.
The Members of the House of Representatives are also offered the chance to make a public statement regarding the 233 years of occupation and genocide and take full responsibility publicly in bringing the full and transparent truth to the people, informing them that they are Internationally protected, in keeping with International law and protocol, when the people engage in open promise to a People’s Treaty and initiate this continent’s lawful response to accountability.
The Members of the House of Representatives are instructed to acknowledge the Original Nations right to National sovereignty exclusively and surrender all foreign corporate or government allegiance immediately.
The Members of the House of Representatives have 14 days to respond and in keeping with international protocol will be held accountable for the above International crimes of genocide with any failure to comply.
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