If the Australia Federal Police’s new girlboss Commissioner Krissy Barrett and ASIO’s longstanding Director-General Mike Burgess had any sense of honour at all they would have already resigned for failing to prevent the Bondi Islamic terror attack.
But it says a lot about the current state of our country that instead of doing what great men have done over the centuries when they’ve failed in their duties, this pair are hanging onto their high salaries and high status roles without even a hint of stepping down.
A lot of people are blaming the Prime Minister for the massacre, but to be fair it’s not clear what he is supposed to have done to stop it – he gave the Jewish community pretty much everything they wanted, and giving them even more millions for private security and making more public condemnations of anti-Semitism wouldn’t have prevented the Akrams from carrying out their rampage.
No, the real fault lies with Barrett and Burgess.
Soon after Barrett was appointed, to much fanfare because she’s a woman, she announced the AFP would be focusing on “social cohesion”, and established new National Security Investigation teams that she and the government immediately deployed against nationalist activists.
Joel Davis, who if in power would have prevented the Bondi massacre by deporting both of the terrorists, was arrested while eating breakfast at a café in the same suburb as the massacre.
His alleged crimes? A Telegram post and the wrong political opinions.
To illustrate the scale of the crackdown, one of the AFP cops who arrested him was so disgustingly obese that the only explanation for him being allowed to waddle around outside of an office is that Barrett ordered all available resources be dedicated to cracking down on the NSN for peacefully protesting.
Then while Joel was sitting in jail, the Akrams were in the Philippines at some kind of ISIS bootcamp.
But the AFP weren’t done.
As the Akrams flew home and prepared for their attack, the same fat fed was up in Queensland taking part in a “national blitz” against Nazi symbols, which involved multiple raids across the country and a big media release to match.
The results of raids? One guy charged with owning a PDF and a video. One guy charged with posting swastikas on X. One guy charged with making a hand gesture.
No guns, no bombs, no terror plots.
It would be funny, if not for that fact that those same cops could have been raiding the Akrams and stopping the Bondi slaughter.
On to Burgess.
We’ve known for years that ASIO spends 50% of its nearly $1b budget monitoring “right-wing extremism”, which everyone with a functioning brain has always known is absurd.
That’s the result of pressure from Labor and the Greens, helped by a lack of backbone from the Coalition, to take the focus off their pet Muslim voting bloc and paint the “far-right” as a rising racist menace to keep their self-hating White voters in a constant state of fear.
But even though ASIO is wasting $500 billion a year monitoring and harassing guys who are just advocating for the same policies supported by Australia’s first 16 prime ministers, and are far more patriotic and loyal to Australia than the average person, you’d think they’d at least spend the other half of their budget wisely.
Instead, it turns out that they’ve totally taken their eye off the Muslims, who have committed the vast majority of the terror attacks in Australia, are responsible for the vast majority of foiled terror plots, and travelled overseas to fight for ISIS in massive numbers in proportion to their population.
Right-wingers get their guns taken away all the time, but somehow Muslim non-citizen Sajid Akram was allowed to get a gun licence, even though his son Naveed had links to two convicted terrorists and preached on the street with other radical islamists.
This means ASIO wasn’t aware that Sajid was applying for a licence, or they were aware, and allowed it.
Either way it is a massive intelligence failure made even more glaring by the fact that we know patriotic White Australians routinely get their guns taken away for much more tenuous links to so-called far-right extremists.
And sometimes Aussies lose their guns for less still. In October a bunch of West Australians had their guns confiscated for having supposed “sovereign citizen” views, and earlier this year The Noticer reported on the case of a farmer in Mildura who had his firearms taken for giving his local MP a pamphlet.
Unless we are supposed to believe that the Akrams are the one exception, the obvious conclusion to be drawn is that there are many many more Muslim terrorists living undetected by ASIO and undisturbed by the AFP in our major cities.
Both Barrett and Burgess have failed the Australian people by allowing Islamic terrorists to live amongst us by focusing on a non-threat, and failed the Jewish community they spent so much time sucking up to with their pointless anti-Nazi crackdowns.
They both must resign.
Header image: Krissy Barrett being appointed Commissioner (AFP).
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