tWell, Liam, lovely talking to you and Ryan today. It's really great to see the young generational one nation rising up the ranks and doing such great work. You must be the thought in the side of federal government, those poses, those proxies, those invertebrates, bottom feeders, whatever. But I'm just letting you know that I actually document a lot of things because my psychiatrist said I should explore my different personalities. So, I've been documenting systemic abuse on this blog post. And instead of sending you stuff that's being filtered through government gateways, just move over to my blog post, and you'll see a lot of documented evidence of systemic abuse by services Australia and other usual offenders. can proudly say that one nation has been there for me the whole time. And that means something. I'll let the ABC know that soon.hat Good morning, Senator. Matthew brought this office right, speaking. Who? Well, g'day, Ryan. How are you? It's, uh, it's Ivan Thomas Brissevik here. I did actually, uh, speak to you, I think, um, on Friday, perhaps, was it? Yeah, um, yeah, um... Yeah, I have impressivic. You guys, uh, Malcolm helped me out with, uh, my case manager. I don't even know why I've got a case manager. Um, Sean, I don't know his last name, but it's S. H A U N. Now, let me see what I mean about obscurity, obligation. can't quite say that. I've got my teeth in. But, um, it's interesting how these people want to know exactly who you are and yet won't, uh, give us information who they are. But anyway, um, I, uh, just ringing up to say thanks so much for taking the call from my friend Peter Jeffries yesterday. I put him up to it because I said, Listen, at least if you just tell Malcolm Roberts' office what's going on, um, he may be able to at least give advice, or it might even just be in the system circulating until there's a good time to actually resolve it. So Peter's a lover human being, he's a preacher, He's preached overseas in third world shitholes, like Manila, preaching the gospel, he's an outstanding man, but being targeted by the system, and we're just getting his metadata back out there, and realigning. So thanks for that, and also, he doesn't believe in you guys, and I'm just letting you know, I want you guys to actually make him believe in the power of Malcolm Roberts. Yeah. Does that make sense by any, by any chance? Yeah, 'cause, uh, we, um, we, uh, we had, um, a prayer meeting at the Harvest Point Church in Buna, and, uh, James, our, our pastor, basically said, Listen, for the upcoming elections, you will all vote for one nation. And guess what? all did. Well, I didn't, actually. I didn't, because I haven't voted for a while. So, anyway, um, just sort of give you feedback on the ground, because, uh, Malcolm needs to know that he's valued and respected and he should keep on working. to the best of his ability for us. in his capacity. Yeah, absolutely. Well, we got the Senate running up and running back today at about 1030. so, um, that's when the real work starts. Wow, I think the real works in the background, right? Anyway, yeah, we, I did talk to Liam, by the way, and basically said about the red ants, how they've been spraying, and I got a bad infection. Well, we have another cow on the property where I am that died. And we think it's probably bait related. It's been dropped over the last couple of weeks. That's the update. I've got a photograph of it too. Anyway, my complaint, I've since you updated new material, I'll CC you into updates. What sort of things can you actually register and act upon? Like Services Australia? systemic abuse, labelling, things like that. Um, I'm just... Because, uh, was that a specific email you sent to us? Well, it's, uh, it was recognised by NDIS because I'm an NDIS recipient. I'm mentally ill, got autism level two. And you know, I was tastered by the police in Kalbar. Is that something that you might look into? And I was fine for it as well. I've got the, I've got the fine file. So I was profiled by the police quizzine police through their algorithms, whatever they call it, predictive. And then Bendigo Bank pinged the Queensland police who responded with two cop cars, pulled out the gun, almost put a bullet between my eye, but there was a windscreen separating us. And then, uh, taser me. So can I make a complaint on that you guys look into it? Because the police are intimidating. Yeah, so, unfortunately, when it comes to state, um, state parliament issues, it's a bit hard for us to get involved. Oh, okay. Oh, yeah, lovely. Um, unfortunately, and we don't have anybody at that state level, which we would be able to pass. All the more reason they've got your foot in state level, but yeah, okay, no worries. It's always good to... Mm. if we are, you know, sometimes if we can, if we get found out that we are helping people at certain levels, you know... It won't be probably made public, but we'll get some nice, some very nice letters. Yeah. Oh, serious. Yeah, well, yeah, you might get a little piece in the ABC, basically saying, Mark Latham accused of sexual videotapes in his office. That's a hatchet piece, and that's what they usually do, come up for elections. So, basically, a lot of the complaints I made up about Peter, I mean, I've been helping him out. I'm advocating for him because it's terrible. He's been vilified. So anything to do with the state, you really can't help, is that right? Yeah, we can, so, like, what we've done in the past, there is a state specific issue. Um, you know, maybe we've tried to, um, I think if there's, like, a, if state members put up positions or something, we, we will, like, we'll support that. We, we just support the reindorsers position. Now, we had a thing with some COVID trials, um, earlier this year. Well, the state government was going to, um, destroy them, um, in the best, the most, the thing we could only really do was, we sent a letter to Dave Christopher Fuley, just saying, hey, don't destroy these places. And that was pretty much what we could do. Other than that, we are very, very restricted in what we can achieve. That's a gag order. Where's the funny, um, who funds you anyway for this? I mean, it's a gag order if you ever heard one. It's federally funded, is it? Yeah, so we get all of our, what we can do, we... Greedily funded, right, right? Yeah, all right. you so much 'cause I pay taxes. Yeah? and I want my Yeah, I want my taxes to be put to good use, so start investigating some of the local stuff, but we'll, I mean, it's disgusting. Who are these higher ups? Can I make a complaint about it? I think it's disgusting the way they put that gag order on you. And, uh, I think you guys are great, and, uh, we need people to advocate for you, as well. Yeah, well, hey, look, this is, these are just parliamentary rules. So, if we have to stick within our budget, clear enough. Federal work. I'll look into that and then see what we can do. But anyway, with Sean, my cash manager, I've not called him yet, because every time he talks to me, he just puts his foot in his mouth. He just, you know, he just keeps on giving me gifts from the gods. But basically, I did send something through yesterday, and how I was denied medication, and how I believe there was an orchestrated strike against me. I call it a Julian Assange, where Talco, financial institutions, govern institutions, all cut me off, and basically denied someone who's on disability, homeless. He's human rights. And, uh, I've sent that through, I can send it through again, but it's really difficult sending emails, correspondence to you guys, 'cause hit and miss whether you actually get it or not, you know? 'Cause of the filters and so on, you know, the filters? Yeah. The filters are so bad, aren't they? You're not great. Not great, are they? No, obviously, we don't really notice anything on Aaron, but that's because, you know, we don't know if someone has something we don't receive it, so... Mm. Did you receive anything yesterday? Yeah, sorry, yeah. I believe we did. Um, yeah, I'm just, uh, I spoke to Ryan anyway, and he's starting to see all the data points fall, and they are. Like I complained to, almost a commonwealth. Every time I send an email complaint, say, the service of Australia, it's never followed up, say, it's outside our jurisdiction, so I did a, uh, survey, uh, Sweeney, and, uh, called exactly what I thought. But what I might do now is start doing the complaints on their portal and see what happens there, and I'll get back to you on that one. 'Cause it might be a big difference, right? Yeah, um, if I'm in, depending on how they're intel, I'm sure I can get the notice. Yeah, exactly. And, uh, with Peter Jeffries, I mean, basically, he was accused of trespassing on his own property by, uh, Ray White, locally in Cow Bar. Um, you see, this is the systemic trend that's going on, um, Ryan, and that is that people are basically using and abusing these newfound powers. So, I've been accused of, uh, sexually harassing women in the workplace and shooting up, cracking my work vehicle. I used to be a traffic controller. And, um, basically, there's no recourse for people like me who've been charged with that. I've tried it all, even putting in a complaint with the police, and it sticks, it sticks and circulates third party HR apps and whatever. I guess the only thing I can do, Ryan, is start using Outlook, right? Outlook, yeah. El Rose lead to outlook, don't they? But anyway, I just thought I'd touch base and let you know that I really want Peter Jeffries to believe that you guys will help him because, trust me, he's a shaker in the mover in the community, in the local community, and he does a lot of faith healing. And we believe that we're being targeted by the federal government for our beliefs. Did I tell you that I got a call from from Ipswich Psychiatric Hospital, saying we received a call from the Queensland Police that you called Triple O, and they were very concerned and referred us to us. We got hung up. I never made any triple O calls, as I said to you. I was locked out of the system for a good 6 weeks. I've got proof of it. documents, logs. That's concerning, isn't it? That's that's sort of trespassing into mental health, because I'm diagnosed as schizophrenic, and as soon as you... I like, yeah, it is worrying about it, but unfortunately, they've given themselves the power to be able to do it. Are you? How old is you now? Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, well, um, you know, they couldn't find the Patacles in, but, um, yeah, it's fascinating, though. I mean, you can see it a mile away, right? But I did put a complaint in. some local Queensland, you know, complaining against the bureaucrats, and they said, come to the portal. where all your dreams will be fulfilled and fill it out, while we monitor you, and we monitor your cliques, monitor your pauses. Isn't that fascinating? That's what that's what the portal's all about. do the hokey pokey and turn around. But anyway, yeah, Malcolm's first day in the Senate today, how does that work? So I believe today is a lot of, um, introduction, so there's all the new, all the senator and new senators do their, um, maiden speeches. So it's not a lot that will happen probably today. um, in terms of actual bills going through, um, but definitely tomorrow, we'll keep up on all today's a lot of introductories and um, getting, getting something. Maybe they might try and push something through towards the end of the day, but we will see. What's Malcolm pushing for? I mean, I think Albanese's just lost the plot and he's anti-religious. and did you ever see Donald Trump video footage of in the White House? and basically, he says a prayer, he gets this African-American, say prayer, and is so respectful. That's beautiful, isn't it? And that's what Malcolm does over Easter, right? Remember? In the Senate? Never forgot that one. He's amazing. What's Malcolm's background? He's a former engineer in mining. Oh, serious. Wow. Oh, serious? I think he's done some work overseas. I know he's definitely got... Wow. Really? Yeah, well, you know, we... Yeah, I mean, as you're in a very, very privileged position, you and Liam, I don't know how many people man your office, but I was, yeah, I was recording a conversation with Peter Jeffries because he's a beautiful human being and he's been stigmized and spat out by the system, and yet he's, he had a business. He paid taxes for 20 years. He had 22 people. No, about 100 people working for him, and he's just been wiped out, and he's not even, he's not even getting his rent assistance, right? He's been, he doesn't even know about it because he's, he had a bad accident in 2012. You'll see, you'll probably see in that conversation with Liam. And basically, he needs access to mobility allowance. He needs access to rent assistance, but he doesn't know how to do it. You can't even log in, log on. Because he's been logged out of the system because he's old generation and that's how his business failed. And can you see the pattern here with the old generation Australians? Yeah, yeah, we've definitely seen that pattern. Yeah. Yeah. And I shouldn't even be talking about Peter Jefferson. I apologise for that, but I pushed him. No, I didn't push him. I said, listen, you should really reach out to Malcolm's office because I'm sure the office would love to hear what's going on locally, right? Yeah, oh, look, it's always good to hear from more people of the community. If we don't, you know, if people don't call us and tell us what's happening, a lot of times, sometimes we don't know what's happening unless it's reported on the news. Yeah, yeah, well... So I'll tell you one more time. Harvest Point Burner Church in Buna. James McCollum, beautiful human being. He saved me. I've been homeless, odd and not for years. And he brought me into the flock, and just before the election, she said, you will all vote for one nation. And Costi Simmons, beautiful old man in 91. He was offended by that, but he told me that the other day. So, yeah, basically, you know, you've got a strong support in the Bible belt, right? And that's coming straight from the horse's mouth. Yeah awesome. Isn't it good to hear it? I mean, you guys have been vilified, you know? in so many ways. The press has done that, right? But anyway, I thought talking about the psychiatric unit, not to press my point, but that lady who's a seller, fish and chips in Ipswich, I thought Pauline might be interested, could be a personal crusade of hers. Any chance of following up? I am a taxpayer, by the way, and anyone who wants to gag you and restrict you and tell you to go in the right lane, let me know who they are, and I'll make a formal complaint. more than happy, because you know what, though, right? The more you complain, the better the complaints become. Yeah. That's why you chuckle, right? But, yeah, I've been targeted, every complaint I made, I get targeted and triaged. Do you know that? Do you know all about that? You probably might do, right? Um, yeah, little bits and pieces, I believe we have people calling about stuff. Oh, you're not supposed to have an opinion. I get that, right? But I appreciate you actually telling me that. What, people say? And, um, you know, like superannuation, like, for example, I need some advice, though. I'm sorry. I've got a bad respiratory condition brought on by the spraying aerial spraying and it's getting worse. Um, um, and I noticed that in the recordings that I've been transcribing, you know, heavy breathing. That's one of the outcomes of the aerial spraying. But what's going on with that anyway? Any traction going on with that? I noticed that Malcolm's very, very, um, intent on helping the locals with the rehab. So, we're waiting on our court case, um, to finish up, uh, I'm not sure if you've heard of Trevor Holt. Yeah, tell me who's Trevor Holt. Who's Trevor Hall? So, he he was dealing with the, um, fire and sprain. I don't remember when he was refusing people to come on property, the police arrested and assaulted him. Well, serious? Serious? Police mentality? Right. Well, the question is, did he fill out the form and allow them, or did he fill out the form and not allow them? Yeah, there you go. Well, he most likely he most likely feel that probably through the form and they've been there, therefore they had no permission to go on, right? And secondly, that's atrocious. What area is that? Where is that? Um, it's in common, it's more south, uh, music south slogan, um, area. Trevor Holt. HOLD, is it? What's his last name? Holt. Oh, like in Holt, Harold Holt, do the bolt. Yeah, thank you so much for sharing us, probably public knowledge, but, uh, Cliffy Oldfield in, um, 228, 2890 Mugura Road. Lake Moogre Road. He's had five cows die since the spraying over the last few months, and he's very concerned. And I just thought I'd let you know. I got photographic evidence of the 5th cow. And I've got... I will. Usually, Annie, probably even on our Facebook or Google, you'll definitely come up. Well, thank you so much for sharing, because I've actually been dealing with these idiots, the media side, and they've just been trolling me asking dumb questions, like, I might actually have to give them a call soon, but people are really concerned, as you know, that video that Malcolm did, people are really concerned, and yeah, even just biodiversity, you know, they come around, like, you know, there's, like, biodiversity division for food, I think. Food security. They came around to visit the farmers and say, what do you think about buyer security for food? And they go, what are you talking about? And why are you here anyway? Yeah. I mean, there's a discord between what's Canberra saying and what's going on locally, you know what I mean? Yeah. No, absolutely, there's always seems to be a disconnect. I can say at least from being down myself, there's a... You been to Canberra? The Canberra bubble. Yeah, you've been there, have you? Yeah, we, um, brought us down one time, just to experience it before the election. have a day around the Senate, it was actually really good. Beautiful. The Canberra bubble whoops it up. Can I just let you know about the Canberra bubble? I've received threatening calls from Canberra about how I'm vulnerable and in danger. I don't have access to the logs, I also had an email of lost it because my inbox was full, saying that you're vulnerable and you're under danger. And I took a call and you know what? I've had was there with Peter Jeffries and I'll probably get the logs access to the logs. Someone says, are you, who are you? I said, I haven't, he goes, what do you mean? I said, who the fuck are you? I said, if you can't tell me who you are first, I'll go, go fuck yourself. Sorry about my language. and we hung up. And then we did a TikTok video, and it's all about police brutally. I didn't know at the time because the AI said, just do it. And we got a 1000 hits already. But you know what I'm saying here? It's terrible the way they use threats, like, for example, Ipswich, what is it, Ipswich, psychiatric, you know what I mean? You see it a mile away, but those tactics are sort of cheap and it's an old playbook, isn't it? I, I would have, yeah, I can't, I've not experienced it myself, but obviously we do get a lot of people. Well, also, what about the idea that Triple O's been outsourced overseas in a cloud by AI, via AI, and then redirected to Telstra? If I had evidence of that, would that be something Malcolm would be interested in? Yeah, I will. Yeah, obviously, we want to, we want to drop through Australian, so... Yeah, yeah, yeah, good. and I've got I've got evidence of it and and guess what? When I got through to this AI bot, trust me, Google Pro, they got a new sort of services bought that can mimic humans, and that's all technology anyway. I heard this like a radio static, and I've got a recording of it, and it goes, bit, bit, like, walkie-talkie, or maybe triangulation. And it was pretty bizarre, actually. So I said, listen, this is Frank Russell, and basically, I got a call from Psychiatric Unit, Ipswich. saying I made a triple zero call, it was concerning, according to the police, I said I was cut out of the system and never made a call. And the last one I made was about reckless driving on Lake Mulguro Road, about three months ago, when I was in league killed by a car going down on that road. So, it's all documented because metadata logs, well, telcos. It's pretty easy to access, but as an individual, it's hard for me to access it, you know, to prove that it's happened. So, I'll see if I can get that together, the package for you and fire it through it. Yeah, absolutely. Keep up the great, keep up the great work, Ryan and Liam. Is it just a two, two, two man show? So currently, because everybody else in the office is at Canberra? Yes. Um, and then we usually do have another special technical, but he is on paternity league right now. Yeah, you must really enjoy your work, do you? What made you want to sort of do this kind of work? So, I've always been, as my parents described it, I've always an opinionated child. Oh, yeah? And so I always like to share what I was thinking without really caring about what other people were thinking. Yeah. Sounds very familiar. That's that's called someone who's got an opinion and it needs to be, shall we say? If I disagree with them when I was a child, I would have a little bag with them. Prodigy child. I don't want to have all the facts, so I was easily able to just, like, smack them down. Yeah. May I ask, what's your background in terms of education? I mean, where did you go through the sciences or were you good at maths? I actually did a university degree in performing art. Oh, yeah, really? So I completed that in, I did a lot of background stuff I was working on, lighting and sound. Yeah, that's right, that's my background. That's my background, too. Roadie, roadie, roadie. Yeah. It was so fun. Unfortunately, I graduated at the end of 2019, and I had set up a very nice, so basically, at the start of 2020, I had a full six months worth of work all laid out. I was, um, you know, I was working with a couple of different companies around Brenton, and COVID happened. Yes? And that's all that work. And then by the time it all really started picking up, it killed us. It killed our history, didn't it? It killed our industry. Yeah. Um, and then when we come out of COVID, I kind of just, maybe, like, I thought maybe it's not for me. Um, I did a couple of jobs, and I just, it wasn't, you weren't, you know, you're not feeling it, you know, it feels different now. Have you heard about Support Act, by the way? you manage to get any funding through them? I got some funding for my teeth and they eventually turned on me. Support act. Uh, no, I didn't really look at any of that, I kind of just, I was already working, um, casually at a, at a RSL at the time, so I kind of just went, you know what, let's just, let's just focus on the RSL. Oh, good RSL. to get the lowdown of what's going on. So, sorry, sorry, sorry, I'll understand. Sorry, see what I mean? I'm opinionated as well. And then what? So then you just got this, hell have you been working with Malcolm? Since January. So, not that long. I was doing 6 p.m. for Floriums at my local RSL as a supervisor there for up until 6 months ago. and then, my friend, he got me to W, you've spoken to Liam. He, you know, he, he was already working here, and he got, you know, he was... Liam's a local boy, isn't he? He's yeah, he's a Calabar, I think, yeah. So, basically, do you find it rewarding? I mean, there's probably not many jobs that can be rewarding because you've just got to toe the line. and I get a feeling that you guys have a certain sense of autonomy outside the bubble, the Australian bubble. Oh, absolutely. I know, we we take pride in the work we do. we, we, we, we enjoy people. Yeah, I'm spreading the word anyway, and as I said, the Christians are being attacked. I do believe that, you know, the what happened in Toowoomba and that story about the police killers and all that. I believe it was actually generated by, you know, deep, fake sort of technology. You know how I know? I've cloned the voices. Sorry, that was a bad joke. I've cloned the voices. I've been cloning. Also, nothing would surprise me because there's just so much surveillance going on, and there's so much technology integrating, and it's like, what do they fear? I mean, do they fear us rebelling? I mean, imagine if we put CCT cameras into these officials at homes, how would they feel? Yet, yet they post their profiles on LinkedIn and just keep them, you know, cogging the machine, but it's leading somewhere very evil, you know? That's how Nazism began, right? And look at the gas chambers, and I believe in what they did to me, they cut me out for six weeks. I had no food. I had nothing, no transport. Only Peter Jeffries, who called up and complained yesterday, came out to feed me in my paddock. But that was all after I was tasered by the Calabar police. Bendigo Bank cut off my bank account because apparently I swore, which I never did. Telco, Dodo, cut me off and threatened legal action if I didn't pay. Two months back pay, but it's a prepaid SIM. And then Sean from Service Australia cut me off, and I kept on sending emails, and he's monitoring every FOI, and he says I threatened to kill him. This is the complaint I'm making to you guys, said, prove it. He said, where in those FEIs and which one did I send it to? suggesting that I wanted to kill you, Sean? And then, uh, Bri, my case manager, first one, um, she said, You're vulnerable because of the amount of FOI requests you sent via email. I said, well, how's that? I said, you never send me any receipts saying acknowledged. So who's who's vulnerable now? I think you're Britain protocol. So, something to think about and I'll let you ruminate over that while you check my emails and put it in the file and let's get something together. Yeah, so we'll see what we can do. Yeah, what do you think we could do? I don't know. I'm not exactly sure. I think Liam's been looking for a lot of it, so... Oh, beautiful. Oh, really? Yeah, I mean, I've just, I just send, I just send stuff through, 'cause we've got to remember, yeah, I've got ADHD, I've got autism level two, but I've been keeping my psychiatrist in the Lou Bay. So I was accused of being disturbing over the phone on a triple O call. I just clarify this. So, I hadn't actually seen my psychiatrist since I was cut out by the institutions on about May the 25th, but I managed to have an appointment. and got money out of my account, and then that day was cut off by Ben to go back. No letter, nothing. Just cut off my money in there. $900 for a pension. But anyway, I called him up and set up an appointment about a week or so ago, and I told him all about this. And he's going to write me a letter saying that I'm Frank Russell. He already has written me a letter, and if the police give you a hard time to say to Frank Russell, it's one of your personalities. But so what I was trying to say is it wasn't from Queensland Health. that set it up, because obviously my psychiatrist was empathetic and sympathetic about it, and we'll be writing on a letter change in my diagnosis as well, because anything to do with schizophrenia is weaponized by the state. So that's the latest anyway. And it's a bit like the RSL, eh? Just gets better and better, hasn't it? We'll have to buy you guys a beer one day, huh? Yeah, you have a lovely day and you know what I'm saying is true, right? Because how can you lie about this shit? Have you heard similar stories? I mean, it's like, and when I got tasered by the police, opposite of Zeon, he says, listen, the Bindiga bank reckons you will behave suspiciously, I said, really? He goes, what's that there? There's a whole lot of photocopied pages from Bettingo Bank of my transactions. I said, I was just checking out some transactions that didn't seem right. And then when he started recording me, but he didn't say he was recording me, by law, you got to say that. He took my key out because I was halfway to parking, minus 10 to get a gas cannister. and he wouldn't let me park there, right? So he made a spectacle of himself, then another car came up behind me, big fat Phil from Cowbar. Talk about overkill. Apparently because I had mother my number plates and, but I was pinged. And then when I said, was I pinged by the Bendigo bank while he's recording, he said, no, no, no. And he's a Christian and goes to Silverdale. So this is the discrepancies, all right? officially, he says you were pinged and then on all the webcams from his bodysuits playing playing out. he denied it. And guess what? On the fine, one might have sent it to you. It says Purdon Street, but guess where it was? It was Mitre 10. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, they've gotta get the facts right. So I might actually contact Spurs and say, listen, no, I wasn't on Purdon Street. I was specifically somewhere else where they're tasing. Anyway, I'll get onto Trevor Hold, HOLD, is that right? Appreciate that. There's a bunch of groups on Facebook if you do. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Is it your post, is it? On Facebook? No, so there's a lot of just like independent groups out there. Okay, I'll check it out. What's the name? What's what's the name of Facebook? and I'll go start posting some of my stuff because I've actually been collating a lot of information from farmers. I've got evidence, I've got photographs. I've even got footage of aerial aerial spraying, you know that? over the property without the owner, given consent. Now, tell me, is the government getting a little bit worried about one nation? Will the ABC be doing hatchet pieces soon? I'm sure they'll be saying they're not worried up until the next version, and then all of a sudden, you'll have all these pieces come out, all these new articles. It's always what happens, when we're looking strong on the poll, they release a news article, and at this point, we're like, oh, some people read this article this time from 2017, and we're like, this is a story from 2017. This has already been dealt with why you bring in, we made them look like the fools. Who, uh, who, which, which news agency was that? Oh, of course. Yeah, by the way, the ABC? I've been going through their privacy policies and guess what? They're using third-party trackers. Google, Google, and they're tracking us across all platforms, you know that? I might make a complaint, actually. I've been meaning to get these arse wipes. And yeah, what about Clyde Palmer? Is he friend or foe? Um... Because I was working for him in Western Australia, Kyra Ween, and I was pretty much mentally assaulted by an undercover journalist saying he wanted some dirt on Clive Palmer, but he seemed pretty good, but I sort of said something and word got out. I emailed something. And apparently, Clyde Palmer sent it his Goon Squad looking for me. and that was relayed back to me by someone. We were, I think we'd rather see the back side of Palmer when it comes to politics. Yeah, really so. because he, you know, he couldn't run at the United Australia Party, so what he did is that he went and ran us the Trumpet Patriots. Yeah. of the votes off, and then he preferenced labour. Oh, is that right? Yeah, he preference labour in a lot of his seats. Oh, the idiot, sir. That says everything, right? No wonder Trump's not endorsing him, yeah? Because Albanese, in the international scenes, an idiot. I watched Sky News a fair bit, and that video footage of him saying, I don't know what I'm going to do, but I'll meet Trump. I just don't know. That showed weakness, right? Remember that? the world leader, he should be sticking out for his country, share of confidence. Yeah, well, hopefully a lot of good work gets done in the background, okay? And that's where that's what really counts. It's like when they're not reporting about you. I'm sorry. when they are reporting about, when they're not reporting about, Jamine's there, they're trying to actually get some dirt on you. So 2017 report revisited, when was that published? It would have just been around election time, I think, about a week after from the election. I'll check it out. What was the what was the title of it and what was the I think they might have even seen it. Let me just put it up. I believe it was about one of our campaign manager. Yeah, yeah. Oh, the one that lost his psychiatric license or something? was it? Sorry, just missed that part. Was it the one about the psychiatrist who lost his license? Was that it? Or? Oh, that might have been that. I mean, basically, also, I'm sorry, Clyde Palmer got it as well, but I think Clive Palmer should be doing a Donald Trump and turning on Albanese. Thats probably going to come very soon, isn't it? Oh, I'm not exactly sure. I think a lot of people don't take Clive seriously. Well, well, he basically, he just showed, showed how democracy's just, just a joke. Like, I mean, we vote people in and just the whole electric system is reads in some regards. as Malcolm says, this is how you really got to vote and this is how complex it is. But then again, the garnishment orders remain year in, year out. They can take money out of your account without you even knowing if you're homeless, you'll never know they're going to take money out of your account. and that's not democracy. That's totalitarianism, right? It, it, it depends in what, what, it's been taken out of, obviously, you know, controlling people's sponsors, it's their money. Shouldn't there be a more mature way? I mean, I mean, the whole Fines department, you know that Spurs, by the way? It operates on the Genesis system. know that, right? And I suspect that a lot of the agents are actually not hybrids, but actually 100% AI operated. the ones you speak to. Okay. And, also, NDIS as well, I've been figuring it out, and IndyIS has changed the system, apparently, from Genesis to Intercom. Intercoms uses Finn AI, which is runs off, I think, anthropic. and Queensland chat. You probably, do you actually use Hugh Chat? by any chance? Being a public servant? must be. All the public services in Queensland, they use QChat. and it's basically run off open AI and Microsoft Azure and Anthropic. Check it out, yeah? And intercom, because Finn's Finn's the agent from Intercom. all connected, right? So, the idea that we're talking to robots sounds a little bit sort of disturbing, and I might even get a call from the psychiatric unit in Ipswich saying, we've received concerning information from one nation that you think that everyone's robots you speak to on the phone. No, we don't, we don't record any, you know, before anybody tells the government. I'm sure, I'm sure you wouldn't. And I appreciate you calling Sean. Could you let me know when you called him up and what transpired? Because I need this before I call him because Sean never told me about it. What was the date you called up and made the complaint and what did he say? Because my voicemail's not activated. Sorry about that. Um... So, that wasn't Liam, I'm not exactly sure of the date at all. Mm hmm? Anything? Yeah, yeah. He said he tried to call me and so on, and, uh, I mean, I just want to know what Sean said, 'cause he's a bit of an evil critter, you know? Uh, probably, just probably a lackey. probably even a hybrim, but the lies he's made about me is just damaging, you know? I'm not sure if he's called, I don't think he's called Sean directly. I think he just spoke. Yeah, good. Dude, if you could tell Liam to follow up and say, Why? I've got a letter saying I'm banned nationwide from Service Australia. But then I got another letter saying that we're going to give you a chance to basically contest the management. And the manager was sent via Brie, my first case manager, and it was an express envelope, and on the back was an address Canberra. Yeah? Handwritten. It wasn't an official email. an official envelope. Does that mean... Could that be a breach? It was almost like it was done haphazardly just to shut me up. So, I'm not sure, sorry. So, I've just finished this. Then I get another letter, saying, from Sean that, you know, we can contest your management. And this is where I was cut off, right? and I had no transport in a paddock. couldn't get the mail. I got about 6 weeks later. And I said, listen, if you want to contest it because we've suspended you, right? Though he knew he was reading my FOIs the whole time and I made complaints on Porter, when I could log in there, but most of the time I couldn't because I was logged out. And it said, listen, you can go to a service centre, Australia, centre, and complain if you want, or contest the suspension, because my bank had actually cut me out, then to go, bang. And I called up short about, said, listen, you wrote in this letter, I could actually go to a service Australia, you banned me nationwide. He said, that still stands. That sets the president of the tone and said, well, why don't you send me this letter out saying that I could go to a service Australia when I can't? You know what I mean? That's the contradiction. Interesting, huh? I've got it all documented anyway. And also, they haven't sent me any email versions of it, and I'm gonna contest that, because guess what it's all about, the metadata, isn't it? My friend? Yeah, I mean, if you've got it, they would definitely have it. Yeah, yeah, I'm gonna ask, Russ. I just don't want to be wasting paper. I mean, we do so much damage to the environment anyway. Anyway, we'll see how it goes then. Could you relay out the least to Liam and trust me, these are real complaints and I've survived tasering. I've survived, been accused of all kinds of things of trying to kill my case manager, Sean, to threatening someone at the Bow Desert Services Australia, which I didn't. I was just asking, why was I cut out of the system and how do I have any money owed to me? So this is what they're doing to the vulnerable. Yeah, it's kind of called soft euthanasia, yeah? Lucky there's a lot of mushrooms in the paddock where I am. I survived. Do take care of a great day, right? We'll talk soon. bye Thanks for your time. Thank you so much for your time. I hope I didn't annoy you or anything. but it's been interesting. And keep up the great work, by the way, you and Liam, because you guys are doing real work, and there's not much of it in the public arena these days. So remember that. And God bless her. and amen and talk soon bye. Sorry to be a Bible basher, but, you know, it just happens. Bye. It's a wrap.

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