Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 12:55 a.m. No.5572105   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Not sure if we been attacked by bots .. but seems some recent posts dont have much to do with Aus at all .. and therefore I would question whether this is the right bread to be posting them in.

 

Other users may need to use this as a resource … and important shit may be missed is stuff is just dropped altogether in a post without any text explaining what it is.

 

Red Text Title

 

Include Summary of document link

 

Then document source link

 

A please take 10 secs to review your post before hitting New Reply, so you dont shit up the bread.

 

I know Spelling mistakes and shit like that happen sometimes .. but make at least a cursory effort for your fellow Anons who will have to review this bread in the future.

 

Thanks.

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 1:02 a.m. No.5572146   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Warner Brother CEO ensnared in alleged Sex for Roles Scandal

(James Packer also involved)

Sourced from QRes#7105

 

Married Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara allegedly had sex with a 21-year-old actress in a “motel,” promising her big movie roles and dispatching disgraced director Brett Ratner to get her auditions, a new report reveals.

 

British actress Charlotte Kirk was introduced to Tsujihara, 54, in an early-hours meeting at the Hotel Bel Air in 2013 (the year he took over as CEO), the Hollywood Reporter reveals. It was just announced that Tsujihara, who has two children with wife Sandy, would become one of Hollywood’s most powerful execs, taking a larger role at the studio overseeing assets such as The Cartoon Network.

 

But after the 2013 meeting with Tsujihara, Kirk wrote of the studio head in a text to her alleged ex-lover, Australian billionaire James Packer, “He just wants to f**k nothing else does not even want to say anything!” At the time, Ratner and Packer’s RatPac-Dune Entertainment (a joint venture between RatPac and now-Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin) was sealing a $450 million deal with Warner Bros.

 

Despite Tsujihara allegedly having offered to “back” Kirk for the movie role that instead went to Anne Hathaway in “The Intern,” she texted Tsujihara in 2015, “You’re very busy I know but when we were in that motel having sex u said u would help me and when u just ignore me like you’re doing now it makes me feel used.”

 

Ratner — then producing a slate of movies for Warner Bros. including “Wonder Woman 2” before he was scrubbed in 2017 following multiple sexual harassment allegations — had introduced Kirk to Packer when she was 20, the story states.

 

In 2016, Ratner desperately tried to broker her silence via his attorney Marty Singer, who penned a contract promising the young actress a specific number of auditions in Warner Bros. and Ratner-directed movies — which she refused to sign.

 

According to texts seen by THR, Kirk complained she was passed between the male execs, writing in a text, “You came to me Brett after Kevin told you to because you’re the one who set me up with James [Packer].”

 

In 2015, Ratner got frustrated and responded to the actress, according to THR, “If you are going to be fucking someone for a part it should be a director or a producer.”

 

Meanwhile, Ratner and Tsujihara’s lawyers, Singer and Bert Deixler, have carried out a concerted effort to keep a lid on their clients’ alleged dealings with the blond actress.

 

Both have threatened Page Six with lawsuits in response to our attempts to report on elements of this story.

 

More Here;

 

https://pagesix.com/2019/03/07/warner-bros-ceo-ensnared-in-alleged-sex-for-roles-scandal-report-reveals/

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 1:10 a.m. No.5572176   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Dont agree with the stance of this article myself, personally think Pell is guilty as sin (hardly a fall guy or martyr), but posting to show whats being published on the subject

 

Cardinal Pell's appeal process to begin in June

Sourced from QRes#7108

 

Melbourne, Australia, Mar 6, 2019 / 11:25 am (CNA).- An Australian court announced Wednesday that Cardinal George Pell's application for leave to appeal his conviction of sexual abuse will be heard June 5-6.

 

Pell, 77, was convicted in December on five counts of sexual abuse stemming from charges that he sexually assaulted two choirboys while serving as Archbishop of Melbourne in 1996. He has maintained his innocence.

 

It was the cardinal's second trial, as a jury in an earlier trial had failed to reach a unanimous verdict. The first jury were deadlocked 10-2 in Pell's favor.

 

Pell's appeal will by led by barrister Bret Walker, SC, who will be assisted by Robert Richter, QC, the cardinal's defense lawyer; Paul Galbally, his solicitor; and Ruth Shann, Richter's junior barrister.

 

The cardinal's appeal will be made on three points: the jury's reliance on the evidence of a single victim, an irregularity that kept Pell from entering his not guilty plea in front of the jury, and the defense not being allowed to show a visual representation supporting his claim of innocence.

 

The appeal document, The Age reported, says that “the verdicts are unreasonable and cannot be supported, having regard to the evidence, because on the whole of the evidence, including unchallenged exculpatory evidence from more than 20 Crown witnesses, it was not open to the jury to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt on the word of the complainant alone.”

 

Pell is incarcerated at the Melbourne Assessment Prison while he awaits the results of a sentencing hearing, which will be announced March 13.

 

In December, a district judge overturned the May 22 conviction of Archbishop Philip Wilson for failing to report allegations of child sexual abuse disclosed to him in the 1970s, saying there was reasonable doubt a crime had been committed.

 

The judge, Roy Ellis, said acceptance of the accuser “as an honest witness does not automatically mean I would be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that he complained to Philip Wilson in 1976 that James Fletcher had indecently assaulted him.”

 

The news of Pell's conviction has met with varied reactions. While many figures in Australian media have applauded Pell’s conviction, some Australians have called it into question, prompting considerable debate across the country.

 

Greg Craven, vice-chancellor of the Australian Catholic University, suggested that the justice process was tainted by media and police forces that had worked “to blacken the name” of Pell “before he went to trial.”

 

“This is not a story about whether a jury got it right or wrong, or about whether justice is seen to prevail,” Craven said in a Feb. 27 opinion piece in The Australian. “It’s a story about whether a jury was ever given a fair chance to make a decision, and whether our justice system can be heard above a media mob.”

 

Pell was ordained a priest of the Diocese of Ballarat in 1966. He was consecrated a bishop in 1987, and appointed auxiliary bishop of Melbourne, becoming ordinary of the see in 1996. Pell was then Archbishop of Sydney from 2001 to 2014, when he was made prefect of the newly-created Secretariat for the Economy. He served on Pope Francis' Council of Cardinals from 2013 to 2018. Pell ceased to be prefect of the economy secretariat Feb. 24.

 

https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/cardinal-pells-appeal-process-to-begin-in-june-22944

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 1:36 a.m. No.5572310   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Milo Yiannopoulos has officially been barred from Australia

Sourced from QRes#7109

 

Milo Yiannopoulos has officially been barred from Australia after a canceled tour and a string of controversies

 

The right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos has been barred from entering Australia following the sudden cancellation of his tour in the country scheduled for December.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Wednesday that the Australian government barred him on the basis of his character.

 

Yiannopoulos' 2017 Australian tour was marred by protests, and he was fined more than $35,000 by the state of Victoria.

 

The right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos has been barred from entering Australia following the sudden cancellation of his tour in the country scheduled for December.

 

The Sydney Morning Herald reported on Wednesday that the Australian government rejected the former Breitbart editor's visa application and barred him on the basis of his character. The report said he has a month to appeal the ban.

 

A letter to Yiannopoulos from Australian immigration officials before Wednesday reportedly said they had a right to bar someone who could "incite discord in the Australian community or in a segment of that community."

 

Read more: Chelsea Manning may be banned from visiting Australia because she doesn't meet the country's 'character' test'

 

Yiannopoulos' 2017 Australian tour sparked outrage and violence, particularly in Melbourne, Victoria, where his show attracted an extra 300 police officers to deal with protests. Victoria fined Yiannopoulos more than $35,000.

 

Last year, Yiannopoulos was slammed for encouraging vigilantes to start "gunning journalists down," two days before a Maryland newspaper was targeted in a shooting that killed five people.

 

On Facebook on Tuesday, Yiannopoulos reposted part of a statement from Pauline Hanson, a far-right Australian politician, who claimed that Yiannopoulos and Tommy Robinson, a far-right British activist, did not promote violence but were "victims of violence."

 

Australia has barred several other controversial figures, including Chelsea Manning and Gavin McInnes, the founder of the far-right Proud Boys group.

 

https://www.businessinsider.com/milo-yiannopoulos-banned-australia-2019-3

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 2:02 a.m. No.5572421   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>2514 >>8658

JOHN PODESTA Shows Up In Sydney, AUSTRALIA

Sourced from QRes#7119

 

Yesterday, Thursday, 7 March, Skippy appeared with the Deputy Leader of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), Tanya Plibersek, for a Q & A held by Sydney University’s Sydney Policy Lab.

 

In the AU Kabuki theater of two-party politics, the ALP is leftist & loosely equivalent to the Democrat Party in America.

 

This shows a clear link between Skippy (and all he represents) and the powerbrokers & think-tanks of the Left in AU.

 

Australia is going to a General Election in a few weeks – most probably in May – exact date has not been announced yet. If you believe the MSM, there appears to be a better-than-average chance that Plibersek will then become the Deputy Prime Minister of the Australian Nation with Bill Shorten as Prime Minister.

 

The event appears to have gained very little traction in the media – especially as the deputy leader of a major political party was involved during the run-up to a Federal Election.

 

Was a FREE EVENT - that in itself seems strange.

 

Could be dig-worthy Anons…

 

https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/john-podesta-the-path-to-progress-tickets-56954455309

 

https://twitter.com/tanya_plibersek

 

https://twitter.com/SydneyPolicyLab

 

https://twitter.com/McKellInstitute

 

https://twitter.com/ChifleyResearch

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 5:57 p.m. No.5582670   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>3251 >>3707

Are EPA our proxy government overlords now?

Sourced from QRes#7128

 

First they came for the coal industry, now for oil and gas: West Australian EPA decides state must meet “Paris” alone

 

Suddenly, with five minutes warning, Western Australia may be going it alone to meet Paris on behalf of Australia. Not because an elected government decided that, but because of five people chosen by a state Minister. Who is in charge here? The West Australian EPA is a QUAGO (quasi-autonomous-and-governmental organisation) – paid by the government, but magically “independent” of it. They are annointed saints charged with protecting “the environment” but as far as I can tell, that does not include the dominant fauna nor the entire plant kingdom.

 

Tens of billions of dollars in new resource projects will be at risk after Western Australia’s Environmental Protection Authority announced tough new measures around carbon dioxide emissions.

 

WA has only 10% of Australia’s population but generates more than a third of the national exports. Or it did. Watch this space…

 

The new regulations will affect planned projects such as Woodside Petroleum’s $US11 billion ($15.6bn) Scarborough gas project and its $US20.5bn Browse development, as well as existing projects such as the $US34bn Wheatstone LNG plant and the $US54bn Gorgon LNG plant.

 

This will also affect Rio Tinto, BHP and Fortescue Metals as well.

 

http://joannenova.com.au/2019/03/west-australian-epa-decides-wa-is-going-to-meet-paris-by-driving-out-gas-industry/

Anonymous ID: 163c85 March 8, 2019, 10:07 p.m. No.5586242   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6252 >>7986

Trump trolling Downer in a tweet?

Sourced from QRes#7137

 

>The White House trollin the haters!

>https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1104126663443562497?s=19

 

I think WH is trolling Australian ex-Lib Leader Alexander Downer

 

Anons know of him

 

In the thick of the cabal

 

Close ties with Clintons/Obamas/UK and just about everyone involved in treasonous activity

 

His nickname is Shirley Temple and I reckon his temples are on fire right now, moab migraine kek

 

Bet he doesn’t sleep much these days ..