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RUDD'S FIRST BLOOD - PETER SPENCER HUNGER STRIKE - SUPPORTERS AND MP's VISIT PETER SPENCER

Mal Davies

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Noeline filed this report today, Saturday 19th December 2009, pictures of Barnaby Joyce and supports taken by Noni Seagrim of SOS-NEWS.

From the City, NSW, ACT, and Queensland, supporters were joined by Nationals MP and Shadow Finance Minister Barnaby Joyce, Labor Government MP Dr Mike Kelly, and NSW Nationals MP Kevin Humphries,

A small media presence assembled, The Australian newspaper, WIN TV, Cooma Express, but several committed tabloids and television networks cancelled late, this could be levelled at instructions from their political masters due to the dark shadow of Copenhagen exposing the Rudd Government manufactured statistics for ETS.

Dully noted by all in attendance, a total absence of the Australian people's own taxpayer funded ABC radio and television, also cancelling at the last minute, coincident you say. ABC management is unaccountability to the people and subservient to their chosen political masters. They will conduct some desktop publishing by telephone interviews we will see during the week.

Peter emphasised many times - it was not about Peter Spencer    , he already had been offered, and refused, money from the NSW government for his silence, it is about all farmers and property rights.

He further stated, "we the people lost representation when jury's were taken away in the early 1980's".

Barnaby Joyce quoted "It was unjust that they, the government, acquire assets off people" - carefully avoiding the word THEFT at all times.

Mr Joyce was placed in a harness, ascended the mast some 50 feet to speak with Peter on the platform for around 15 minutes.

Mike Kelly stated, "the states could repeal all laws tomorrow, where they (government) are not required to compensate land owners for acquiring private property".

Mr Kelly further stated, "the Commonwealth had instigated carbon offsets with the states, but now it was out of their hands".

Noeline informed Mr Kelly, "It is not out of your hands because the Commonwealth instigated it

Kevin Humphries stated, "the prime goal was to get Peter down from the tower, not to danger his health".

Noeline's assessment of Peter Spencer     from observation is that his mind is working well, he's is very alert but when standing is unsure on his feet.

What will get Peter down from "The Tower Of Hope" is an undertaking by government to conduct a Royal Commission under terms of reference he has submitted to PM Kevin Rudd. He further demands justice to 30,000 farmers who have lost an estimated $10.2 BILLION of carbon with interest taken by government.

Noeline stated, "it seemed obvious the attending politicians really did not fully grasp Peter Spencer's protest for farmers was about. They had basic knowledge skirting direct question from people which seemed to confuse them".

All present on the day want Peter down from the tower, take the government to the high court with a jury, terminate their stonewalling and get a decision for the snow ball of national & international support is gathering daily to a point where Kevin Rudd may have to admit that he IS NOW AWARE of Peter Spencer     to survive.

Barnaby Joyce departing remarks were to get justice and compensation to farmers for any compulsory acquisitions made by government.

An admission of carbon and land theft by government was confirmed from the mouth of MP Mike Kelly to Friday's supporters, their plan was published in "National Emission Trading Crediting The Carbon" in 1999 and confirmation of land theft from the lips of past NSW Labor Premier Bob Carr on ABC radio we have recorded ( see the presentation below) 

Left some more supporters - right Peter overwhelmed by the support on day 26

Mal Davies

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