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Half-wracked
12 Jul '25 08:25
#citizen-journalism #free-speech #zionism #censorship #propaganda-tactics

MORE CENSORSHIP YESTERDAY BY THE AUSTRALIAN DIGITAL EDITION 

The comment below (in italics) was posted yesterday.

I attempted to get the information published and get past the Zionist moderators by pretending to be an Israel supporter. Alas, it failed, yet again, for the umpteenth time. You cannot outwit these Zionist moderators who are enemies of free speech in Australia & do not respect the implied right of political discourse laid out in the Australian Constitution. 
 

I am contemplating legal action against the newspaper, on 2 grounds, Firstly that my dozens of rejected comments, on the Israel issue, do not breach their public terms & conditions for comments.   Secondly, I'm paying News Corp A$44/month - for the past 97 months - for the priviledge of posting comments on their wide circulation digital edition. Yet they refuse to publish any reasonable & rational opinion that undermines their pro-Israel editorial policy.  There may be some legal argument about fair trade.  
 

In November 2024, when I first complained about my pro-Palestine comments being rejected, the newspaper told me that their moderation team was out of their hands.   It was an independent contractor.  Really?  Have they contracted Mossad for this moderation service? 

My comment (below in italics) was posted under the opinion piece by Henry Ergas entitled “There is a place for antisemitism in Australia: Victoria” (The Australian, July 11, 2025). 

Henry Ergas, according to Wikipedia, is a retired professor of economics of high repute. He as the Order of Australia. He's a descendent of Shepardic Jews. He's the author of an article in the October 4, 2023 Weekend Australian Magazine entitled “Without a Jewish Homeland, these became perpetually persecuted people”. Clearly he’s a Zionist who supports Netanyahu & the genocide in Gaza
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Here's the rejected comment, wherein I tried to get a sympathetic hearing from the moderators, by pretenting to be an Israel-supporter, but they were not fooled. I wanted the information in my comment to get through to all the bellicose Zionist subscribers, cheering on Netanyahu. 
 

I would like to know the justification for rejection of this opinion & commentary: 

Rejected comment. 

Please note that on alternative media one can read that Angelo Loras, the person arrested for the Melbourne synagogue fire, is a Zionist, if he can be judged by his instagram followers and who he himself follows. More evidence necessary but it is looking like this. Readers on this article must not be naive about this “antisemitism crisis” in Australia. You must understand that supporters of Israel’s actions in Gaza (like myself) have an interest in changing the narrative away from alleged war crimes and ethnic cleansing etc, and towards anti semitism and so-called Jew-hatred. Supporters of Israel like me must reluctantly take cognizance of the Australian federal court ruling on or around 1 July 2025, that stated, quote, (1) “Political criticism of Israel, however inflammatory or adversarial, is not by its nature criticism of Jews in general or based on Jewish racial or ethnic identity” (2) “Disparagement of Zionism constitutes disparagement of a philosophy or ideology and not race or ethnic group”. Conclusion: newspaper commentators who support Israel should not assume all pro-Palestine protestors are antisemitic and accordingly breaching 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act. Most I should imagine are unhappy with US-backed Israel’s behavior in Gaza (and attempt at regime change in the Islamic Republic of Iran). There’s nothing anti-semitic about that. Further, we don’t know the extent that Mossad will orchestrate some Australian neo-Nazi nut-jobs to carry out antisemitic attacks in order to create headlines and change the narrative from Israel as perpetrator of excessive violence to that of Israel as victim of antisemitism 

Context.

 

The Australian has been reporting very little about what's going on in Gaza but a great deal about various acts of perceived antisemitism in Australia.

The editorial strategy is to change the public narrative on Gaza, away from Israel as perpetrator, and towards Israel as victim.

This is clever Zionist propaganda. 
 

To illustrate this point, just look at at the stories in The Australian, in the past month, drumming up a fake crisis in Australia to distract from the real international crisis caused by Israel.

  •  Anti-Semites' visas already cancelled: PM by Rhiannon Down (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • Dump ideology, bring history back into the classromm by Angela Shanahan (The Australian, July 12, 2025)
  • Antisemitism has 'come out of the drains' in recent years: Bill Shorten (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • 'We told you': PM blasted for 'enormous risk' to national security with Palestinian visas (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • The government's plan to tackle antisemitism (The Australian, July 10. 2025)
  • Education crucial, but action on anti-Semitism needed now (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • Anti-Semitism just part of the much wider sickness by Chris Merritt (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Techtonic shift: Why Labor changed gears on 'evil scourge' of anti-Semitism by D. Shanahan (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Unis pledge to act on anti-Semitism report, amid call for 'enforcement' by N Bita, N Yim, R Down (July 10, 2025)
  • How the anti-Semitism plan will work by Natasha Bita, James Dowling, Noah Yim (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • PM takes strong stand on anti-Semitism by Richard Ferguson, Rhiannon Down, Noah Yim (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • 'Never again': history's warning for Lucky Country by Fiona Harari (The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • Academic freedom 'no excuse' for hatred: Shorten (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Holocaust survivor's lesson for Albanese government by Christine Middap (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Gaza woman detained, protest targets Burke by Marcus de Blonk Smith (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Segal report gets to heart of why bold action against anti-Semitism matters (Editorial, The Australian, July 11, 2025)
  • WATCH: Anti-Semitism report explained, Richard Ferguson breakes down the Albanese government's plan to combat anti-Semitism in Australia (Video, digital edition, The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Plan to tackle antisemitism unveiled after 21 months of attacks on Jewish Australians by Sharri Markson (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Albanese scorched for 'performative compassion' on antisemitism scourge by Sky News Senior Reporter Caroline Marcus (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • 'No place for antisemitism in Australia': Anthony Albanese hands down antisemitism report (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Call to scrap uni funding over anti-Jew hate by Jessica Wang (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Holocaust survivor's quiet alarm: Is this still the Australia we knew? (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • 'Elephant in the room': Radical Islamism is 'incompatible' with Western democracies by Sky News host Danica De Giorgio (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • 'Australian abomination': Albanese slammed for letting country become an anti-Semitic 'cesspit' by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Antisemitic scandal hits Musk's Grok (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Melbourne antisemitic protests spark calls for law and order reforms by Peta Credlin (The Australian, July 10, 2025)
  • Musk chatbot Grok removes posts after antisemitism complaints (The Australian, July 9, 2025)
  • Government needs to act on antisemitism (Letters to the Editor, The Australian, July 9, 2025) 

(more references added as time permits)

The Australian's campaign to drum up an antisemitism crisis in Australia knows no bounds!

 
https://x.com/PeterCronau/status/19400780993681289…

Federal Court finds criticising Israel, the IDF, and Zionism over the genocide in Gaza, is NOT antisemitic.

Sensational findings by judge:
1. "Political criticism of Israel, however inflammatory or adversarial, is not by its nature criticism of Jews in general or based on Jewish… pic.twitter.com/KzdE3Mid72

— Peter Cronau (@PeterCronau) July 1, 2025

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Half-wracked
Half-wracked
25 Jul '25 05:57

POSTED ON FACEBOOK 

by a group that calls itself Labor True Believers”

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This report substantiates that “unnamed proxies” such as Mossad agents are paying petty criminals or neo Nazi nut jobs to carry out these attacks to feed media headlines 

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(BY PAUL GREGOIRE, Sydney Criminal Lawyers)

A 20-year-old man was arrested on Boon Wurrung land in the Melbourne suburb of Williamstown on Wednesday, 16 July 2025, in relation to allegedly having stolen the VW Golf sedan used in the Adass Israel Synagogue of Melbourne arson attack last December, and just like the Sydney “antisemitic” crimewave, police are turning up low-level criminals being directed by unknown entities.

The synagogue attack took place at around 4 am on 6 December 2024 in the Melbourne suburb of Ripponlea. Captured on CCTV footage, three young men wearing hoods were seen to pull up in the VW, take an axe to the front entrance and then pour jerry cans of petrol into the building prior to setting it ablaze. The vehicle was used in multiple crimes, some unrelated on the same night.

The Adass Israel arson attack came at a particular fever pitch point in the local debate over this nation’s tacit support for Israel in its genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza, as it voted in favour of a UN resolution calling on Israel to exit the Palestinian territory just days earlier, while Greater Sydney had been subjected to a series of anti-Israel arson and graffiti attacks since late October 2024.

A source close to the Victorian Joint Counter Terrorism Team told the Herald this week that the JCCT officers are stumped as to who ordered the arson attack and why, as their inquiries have only led to minor suspects being identified, who have no political affiliations or ideological beliefs suggesting they were motivated by antisemitism.

The similarities between the reported outcomes of the Adass Israel Synagogue investigation and the snippets that were disseminated around inquiries into a series of so-called antisemitic incidents that occurred across Sydney last summer are stark, as they both involved unknown architects directing criminals-for-hire to commit acts to convey rising hatred towards Jewish people in the community.

A breakthrough to nowhere

Prime minister Anthony Albanese tweeted in the wake of the firebombing of Adass Israel that it was “beyond despicable” and “it was terrorism”. Victorian premier Jacinta Allan joined the PM in condemning it as an act of “antisemitism”, and while attacks on synagogues are undoubtably antisemitic in nature, as this state learnt last summer, the intent behind them can be otherwise.

The 20-year-old man from Williamstown that was taken into Victoria police custody on Wednesday has been charged over stealing what the authorities have called a “communal crime car”, which means a vehicle stolen by criminals to use in various crimes. The young man was also charged in relation to refusing to provide law enforcement with access to the apps on his mobile phone.

The introduction of the communal crime car scenario into the Adass Israel synagogue arson attack tends to cast doubt on the motivation behind it, as the VW Golf was also used in a shooting incident in the northeastern Melbourne suburb of Bundoora on the same night, and it was used in the commission of an arson attack on South Yarra’s Lux nightclub around the same time.

In May, Victoria police released footage capturing the synagogue arson attack that featured three hooded individuals. At that time, Victoria police assistant commissioner Tess Walsh told the press that “it’s possible the car was used by several different people and groups to commit these crimes”, and she added that while the use of communal crime cars is rare, it is not unknown.

According to Victoria’s acting premier Jaclyn Symes, however, the arrest of a 20-year-old who stole a car that was subsequently used in the commission of an incident being investigated as “terrorism” and “politically motivated” crime marks a “breakthrough” in the inquiry, which is now at a “critical point”, despite the fact that those directing the gig criminals remain concealed behind encryption.

“A fake terror plot”

In light of what transpired on Gadigal land in Sydney over the last summer, the slow-drip developments of the Adass Israel Synagogue investigation increasingly sound as if a similar scenario to that which played out in this city occurred in Naarm-Melbourne in relation to firebombing of the place of worship. Indeed, the recent synagogue attack in East Melbourne raises similar doubts.

The Australian federal police announced on 10 March 2024 that its investigations into the caravan filled with explosives found on Dharug land on a property in semirural Dural, and the entire spate of “antisemitic” crimes that had terrorised the Jewish community of Greater Sydney was staged by  organised crime figures to make it look like the city was under siege of rising Jewish hate.

NSW police deputy commissioner David Hudson had been warning since the volatile caravan discovery became public knowledge on 29 January that the incident was potentially a “setup”. NSW police had 10 suspects in custody at that point in relation to the staged crimes spanning the course of about three months, and none of them had been motivated by ideology or Jewish hatred.

As the story unfolded, however, it became apparent that crime figures were paying poor gig criminals to perpetrate attacks to portray an antisemitic crimewave, so those orchestrating the scenario could then use information about it, like the knowledge of the Dural caravan, to hand over to police in exchange for reduced punishment in relation to crimes unrelated to the staged crimewave.

Yet, despite the serious doubts surrounding the criminal attacks aimed initially at “Israel” but shifting in messaging to “Jews” after some time, the Minns government passed three rights-eroding pieces of hate crime and antiprotest legislation in February, which a parliamentary inquiry is now investigating as to  whether these laws were passed in the understanding they were spurred by a potential hoax.

In it for the money

In terms of the dubious so-called antisemitic crimewave of the past summer in Sydney, Adam Moule assured the NSW Supreme Court on Monday, 14 July, that he was in it for the money. Moule was in court in relation to an 11 January arson and graffiti attack on a synagogue in inner city Newtown, as well as for the part he played in supplying the paint used in a related graffiti attack in Queens Park.

In 34-year-old Moule’s case, the prosecution is not arguing that he was motivated by ideology or religious hatred, but rather he was following the instructions of a neighbour, who was further being directed by another unidentified individual. Moule further stressed to the court that the people along the stages in the chain leading to the commission of the crimes were kept distinctly separate.

So, the similarities between what was occurring in Sydney and the arson attack on Adass Israel in Melbourne continue to increase as the investigations progress, and the so-called antisemitic crimes of the last summer now appear to have been staged to create a moral panic around antisemitism amongst communities that in truth were not boiling over with hatred towards Jewish people at all.

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