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1 By receiving this all deniability is removed. TREASON These are the Acts that created TREASON by Political Parties representing their own agenda contra to what the people of the Commonwealth voted them in for while contracted to us, sitting in our Parliament of the Commonwealth house. The proof of TREASON is irrefutable. ALL COUNCIL OF AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS (COAG) ARE COMPLICIT IN TREASON, FEDRAL, STATE, & LOCAL. Acts Interpretation Act 1973, No. 79 of 1973 Changed Constitutional Definitions without a referendum and Crown Authority creating their own private Australia, Commonwealth mean their Commonwealth of Australia now registered in Washington DC (District of Columbia) The contrary intention has never appeared so every time the words Australia, Commonwealth or Commonwealth of Australia appear it s the Political Parties Treason, Treachery, and Sabotage. No contrary intention, has been shown since, in any laws of Australia by Members of Political Parties, each under their own Party s Constitution and policies, to the meaning of their own created Australia or the Commonwealth, Australian Citizenship Act 1973, No. 99 of 1973 Created an Oath for Australian Citizens as (Entities to the Statutory Instrument Queen of Australia) Created a Seal for Australian Citizens as entities. Seal now registered in America. Be it therefore enacted by the Queen, (Note: Most Excellent Majesty removed) the Senate and the House of Representatives of Australia, as follows (Note of the Commonwealth removed) definition of Commonwealth, which is clear and unchallengeable, according to the express wording of the Preamble and the first six clauses of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. Under this purported Act the Political Parties created an Australian Citizen as an entity for their Australia by removing the Preamble Whereas the people and under the Crown By doing this the Political Parties are taking over the Commonwealth = TREASON Constitutional enacting manner and form Be it therefore enacted by the Queen s Most Excellent Majesty, the Senate, and the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Australia, as follows

2 NOTE the words Queen of Australia, laws of Australia, Australian citizen. This is the Political Parties Australia NOT the Australia as established under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. Research finding No. 1:- The Governor-General Ms Quentin Bryce was asked if the seal shown above was the seal referred to in the Commission given by Queen Elizabeth II to Ms Quentin Bryce, to which an administrative assistant from Government House in Canberra replied that the seal shown above is the same seal as the one that is on the Governor-General s Commission. Research finding No. 2:- The Garter King of Arms at the College of Arms in London was asked if the seal shown above, is recognized in British law and can be used by the Queen of the United Kingdom, to which The Garter King of Arms of the College of Arms stated:- The devise submitted does not incorporate any Royal Arms. These are the Armorial Bearings of the Commonwealth of Australia. Her Majesty is described as Queen of Australia on the seal and not Queen of the United Kingdom. I do not have any relevant record in my office. There are scores if not hundreds of Letters Patent of Armorial Bearings

3 that have been issued to Australian Citizens or Australian corporate bodies of which The Queen is described as Queen of Australia. NO Royal Coat of Arms, NO Royal Assent, NO Authority, NO Contract. Royal Style and Titles Act 1973, No. 114 of 1973 of 19th October 1973 For a Government of Australia 3 pages Australian Government Gazette No. 152, of 19th October 1973, 5 pages For use by the Government of Australia held to the Royal Style and Titles Act 1973 created their own: God (not being Nature s God) Governor-General of Australia Royal Great Seal Government of Australia Elizabeth R Our Sign Manual Queen of Australia Great Seal Great Seal of Australia Parliament of Australia Our Royal Proclamation Our Australian Parliament Lands Acquisition Act 1973, No. 208 of 19th December 1973 which created their own Australian Land 4 (1) Section 7 of the Principal Act is amended-- (a) by omitting from sub-section (1) the words " The Governor-General and substituting the words "The Minister" Currency Act , as at 19th December 1973 which created their own Australian Currency in Australian Dollars Counterfeit to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted Statute Law Revision Act 1973, No. 216 of 1973 Statute Law Revision Act 1974, No. 20 of 1974 These two Acts replaced Great Seal of the Commonwealth with Great Seal of Australia, removed Royal Style and Titles Act 1953 therefore removed the lawful enacting manner and form of Crown Authority Royal Assent, removed of the Commonwealth Definition of Commonwealth, which is clear and unchallengeable, according to the express wording of the Preamble and the first six clauses of the Imperial Act. Preamble = Removed the people of the Commonwealth Clauses 1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act. = The Constitution with NO living people 2 Act to extend to the Queen s successors = NO successors 3 Proclamation of Commonwealth = NO Proclamation 4 Commencement of Act = NO Commencement 5 Operation of the Constitution and laws = Courts don t take judicial notice of (Operation of the Constitution and laws)

4 This Act, and all laws made by the Parliament of the Commonwealth under the Constitution, shall be binding on the courts, judges, and people of every State and of every part of the Commonwealth, notwithstanding anything in the laws of any State.. 6 Definitions The Commonwealth shall mean the Commonwealth of Australia as established under this Act. = Political Parties Created their own Definitions contra to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. The State Governors and Premiers joined the Treason, Treachery, and Sabotage by agreement of the Australia Acts (Request) Act 1985 but NOT the people of the Commonwealth Australia Act Australia Acts 1985 & 1986 explains it very clear. An Act to bring constitutional arrangements affecting the Commonwealth and the States into conformity with the status of the Commonwealth of Australia as a sovereign, independent and federal nation WHEREAS the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth and the Premiers of the States at conferences held in Canberra on 24 and 25 June 1982 and 21 June 1984 agreed on the taking of certain measures to bring constitutional arrangements affecting the Commonwealth and the States into conformity with the status of the Commonwealth of Australia as a sovereign, independent and federal nation: constitutional arrangements = Australia Law as a private company "conformity" means that the Commonwealth is already a private Company. We the people never voted for this. To have the status sovereign, independent and federal nation that means Republican Dictatorship. We the people of the Commonwealth humbly relying on the blessing of Almighty God, in conjunction with the authority of the Crown became a Constitutional Monarchy. Our Primary Law is the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 Proclaimed and Gazetted enforces us as a Constitutional Monarchy.

5 The Political Parties Commonwealth of Australia s status as a sovereign, independent and federal nation: have bluntly told you that they are a Republican Dictatorship. 16 Interpretation Australian court means a court of a State or any other court of Australia or of a Territory other than the High Court. court includes a judge, judicial officer or other person acting judicially. acting judicially this includes their TOTALLY CORRUPT Federal and State Police; the Political Parties security agency all lower than a snake s belly. NOT of the Commonwealth therefore a PRIVATE UNIFORMED ARMED FOREIGN ARMY ENFORCING RULES OF A FOREIGN COMPANY PREPARATORY TO LEVYING WAR AGAINST THE COMMONWEALTH. = TREASON.

6 THEY HAVE ALREADY SOLD THEIR SOULS ADVERTISING THE COMPANY SANTOS COAL SEAM GAS The Political Parties appointed Chief Justice of Australia, French tells us We do so against the backdrop of the supremacy of Parliament French has a contract with the Australian Governments but the people of the Commonwealth don t. Their Australian courts use common law in the Political Parties Australia where we the people of the Commonwealth have NO rights. Their pretend Common Law in Australia doesn t exist. It's in fairy land Companies don t have common law as they are created by Statute so are governed by Statute. Letters Patent constituting the office of Governor-General, 29 October 1900 III. The Governor General may constitute and appoint, in Our name and on Our behalf, all such Judges, Commissioners, Justices of the Peace, and other necessary officers and Ministers of Our said Commonwealth, as may be lawfully constituted or appointed by Us. The Political Parties created their own High Court of Australia in 1979 to their Great Seal of Australia by the Political Parties TOTALLY CORRUPT GOVERNOR GENERAL. The High Court of Australia s Judiciary are appointed by the TOTALLY CORRUPT POLITICAL PARTIES. NO SEPARATION OF POWERS. Letters Patent Constituting the Office of Governor of the State of Queensland The Political Parties suspended these Letters Patent and changed and removed referendum entrenched sections of Queensland s Constitution Act 1867 so they could create their own TOTALLY CORRUPT AUSTRALIAN COURTS. Dated 10th June, Clause VI. Appointment of Judges, Justices, &c. The Governor may constitute and appoint, in Our name and on Our behalf, all such Judges, Commissioners, Justices of the Peace, and other necessary Officers and Ministers of the State, as may be lawfully constituted or appointed by Us. See also Royal Instructions to the Governor, clause 9, post; Constitution Act of 1867, ss , ante.

7 These two sections ss have been removed by the Political Parties so they can appoint their TOTALLY CORRUPT JUDICIARY. The Political Parties Constitutions represents Australian Citizens. These people swear their Oath to the Queen of Australia creating themselves as Australian Citizens, Gender Neutral Entities NOT living people for use by the Political Parties. The Judiciary and all acting judicially which includes the Federal and State police and all employed under their Public Service Acts Federal and State swear their Oath to the Political Party Constitution System, Queen of Australia payed in Australian dollars NOT legal tender of the Commonwealth. The TOTALLY CORRUPT POLITICAL PARTIES are using the common vernacular of words to fool the people of the Commonwealth that they represent us. The word Australia is the biggest con of all. House of Representatives in the Australian Parliament. Australian Constitution, Australian Parliament, Australian legislation, Australian law, Australian Law Reform Commission, Australian Electoral Commission, Australian citizens, Australian people Australian nation, Australia as an independent republic, Australia's international human rights, Australia's human rights Australian law or basic human rights, human rights in Australia. The word Australia, this is the Political Parties Australia NOT as established under the Primary, Foundation law of the Constitutional Monarchy, Commonwealth of Australia as established under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. The Political Parties are levying war, against the Commonwealth; Crimes Act 1960 No. 84 of 13 th December 1960, Section 24 Treason 24.-(1.) A person who- (c) levies war, or does any act preparatory to levying war, against the Commonwealth; (d) assists by any means whatever, with intent to assist, an enemy- (i) at war with the Commonwealth, whether or not the existence of a state of war has been declared; and (ii) specified by proclamation made for the purpose of this paragraph to be an enemy at war with the Commonwealth; (e) instigates a foreigner to make an armed invasion of the Commonwealth or any Territory not forming part of the Commonwealth; or (f) forms an intention to do any act referred to in a preceding paragraph of this sub-section and manifests that intention by an overt act, shall be guilty of an indictable offence, called treason, and

8 liable to the punishment of death. These so called low life Protectors have become the Predators. Extracts: Constitution Draft for the Sovereign Nation of Australia Common law shall have no place in Australian society. Land The total land area of Australia makes up part of the commonwealth and as such belongs to all Australian Citizens in perpetuity. There shall be no private ownership of land The People declare that access to all the land of Australia not preserved as national parks and reserves shall be subject to lease arrangements From the adoption of this Constitution there shall be no further transfer of land title. As properties come on the market the Central Bank of the Australian Commonwealth shall purchase current freehold titles and shall issue leases to buyers. Unless special circumstances apply, leases shall be in perpetuity. Property title levies shall be determined by the formula detailed in Schedule Leases shall not be transferable. Upon the sale of any property involving land a new lease shall be negotiated with the purchaser. Water Water forms part of the common wealth The National Parliament shall be responsible for policy regarding water National water infrastructure shall be the responsibility of the National Parliament. The storage, reticulation and allocation of water shall be the responsibility of each region operating within National policy guidelines established by the National Parliament. Cooperation between regions shall be encouraged Use of water from aquifers, rivers, streams and public storage facilities shall require a lease and such leases shall not be transferable. Water use lease shall form part of the lease of domestic housing blocks Water leases shall be bought and sold only to and from the Central Bank of the Australian Commonwealth and shall revert to the common wealth when no longer required. Their Company Commonwealth of Australia is now registered in Washington DC The Peoples Commonwealth of Australia

9 We the people of the Commonwealth in conjunction and with the authority of the Crown contracted to, and became a Constitutional Monarchy. Our Primary Law is the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 Proclaimed and Gazetted enforces us as a Constitutional Monarchy. Again in 1999 we voted to stay as a Constitutional Monarchy. We can t be both Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 Proclaimed and Gazetted. Clause1 Short title This Act may be cited as the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act. Clause 2 Act to extend to the Queen s successors The provisions of this Act referring to the Queen shall extend to Her Majesty s heirs and successors in the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. Clause 5 (Operation of the Constitution and laws) This Act, and all laws made by the Parliament of the Commonwealth under the Constitution, shall be binding on the courts, judges, and people of every State and of every part of the Commonwealth, notwithstanding anything in the laws of any State.. Chapter II The Executive Government 61 Executive power The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen s representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth. We the people "of the Commonwealth" voted in 1900 to become a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY. This was achieved on the first January 1901 the birth of the Commonwealth of Australia. In 1999 we the people "of the Commonwealth" voted to stay as a CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 Proclaimed and Gazetted. Our Common Law of England; Trial by Jury; Separation of Powers and all our other rights are enshrined within this Act Separation of Powers = Parliament; Government; Judiciary. Chapter I The Parliament Part I General 1 Legislative power The legislative power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Parliament, which shall consist of the Queen, a Senate, and a House of Representatives, and which is hereinafter called The Parliament, or The Parliament of the Commonwealth.

10 Chapter II The Executive Government 61 Executive power The executive power of the Commonwealth is vested in the Queen and is exercisable by the Governor-General as the Queen s representative, and extends to the execution and maintenance of this Constitution, and of the laws of the Commonwealth. Chapter III The Judicature 71 Judicial power and Courts The judicial power of the Commonwealth shall be vested in a Federal Supreme Court, to be called the High Court of Australia, and in such other federal courts as the Parliament creates, and in such other courts as it invests with federal jurisdiction. The High Court shall consist of a Chief Justice, and so many other Justices, not less than two, as the Parliament prescribes. Letters Patent constituting the office of Governor-General, 29 October 1900 II. There shall be a Great Seal of and for Our said Commonwealth which Our said Governor General shall keep and use for sealing all things whatsoever that shall pass the said Great Seal. Provided that until a Great Seal shall be provided the Private Seal of Our said Governor General may be used as the Great Seal of the Commonwealth of Australia. III. The Governor General may constitute and appoint, in Our name and on Our behalf, all such Judges, Commissioners, Justices of the Peace, and other necessary officers and Ministers of Our said Commonwealth, as may be lawfully constituted or appointed by Us. In witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent Witness Ourself at Westminster the twenty ninth day of October in the sixty fourth year of Our reign. The Parliament is a legislative body capable only of exercising enumerated powers. Its powers are determined and limited by actual grants to be found within the Constitution. Anything not granted to it is denied to it. The Australian Dollar is Counterfeit to the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. The Governor General and all State Governors, Australian Judiciary are payed in this Counterfeit Money. These courts are NOT under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted being the Primary law.

11 All Superannuation Money is in Australian Monopoly Dollars of NO VALUE AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENTS (COAG) AND THEIR PARLIAMENTS ARE ALL INVOLVED IN TREASON, TREACHERY, CONSPIRACY AND SABOTAGE

12 The Australian Government and its Parliament of Australia with its Counterfeit fiat Money with all Australian Banks Peddling counterfeit fiat money of the Australian Government is NO different than Cocaine labs and their outlets Peddling Cocaine; it s all Criminal. Political Parties only recognize their own private Constitutions where their Quote Australia as an independent republic, Crimes Act 1960 No. 84 of 13 th December 1960, Refer: Section 24 Treason, Section 24AA Treachery, and Section 24AB Sabotage, Section 24 Treason 24.-(1.) A person who- (c) levies war, or does any act preparatory to levying war, against the Commonwealth; shall be guilty of an indictable offence, called treason, and liable to the punishment of death. Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted Chapter I The Parliament Part I General Section 3 Salary of Governor-General There shall be payable to the Queen out of the Consolidated Revenue fund of the Commonwealth, for the salary of the Governor-General, an annual sum which, until the Parliament otherwise provides, shall be ten thousand pounds.

13 Pounds are the money of the Constitutional Monarchy and also backed up by the Crown and Commonwealth of Australia. Legal tender of the Commonwealth Guaranteed by the Crown and the Commonwealth of Australia as established under the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. Clause 9 The Constitution of the Commonwealth, Chapter I The Parliament, Part I General, Salary of Governor-General = pounds. each senator and each member of the House of Representatives = pounds. payable to the Queen = pounds. Ministers of State = pounds. Section 3 Salary of Governor-General 3. There shall be payable to the Queen out of the Consolidated Revenue fund of the Commonwealth, for the salary of the Governor-General, an annual sum which, until the Parliament otherwise provides, shall be ten thousand pounds. The salary of a Governor-General shall not be altered during his continuance in office. Chapter I The Parliament, Part IV Both Houses of Parliament, Section 42 Oath or affirmation of allegiance 42. Every senator and every member of the House of Representatives shall before taking his seat make and subscribe before the Governor-General, or some person authorised by him, an oath or affirmation of allegiance in the form set forth in the schedule to this Constitution.

14 Section 46 Penalty for sitting when disqualified 46. Until the Parliament otherwise provides, any person declared by this Constitution to be incapable of sitting as a senator or as a member of the House of Representatives shall, for every day on which he so sits, be liable to pay the sum of one hundred pounds to any person who sues for it in any court of competent jurisdiction. Section 48 Allowance to members: 48.Until the Parliament otherwise provides, each senator and each member of the House of Representatives shall receive an allowance of four hundred pounds a year, to be reckoned from the day on which he takes his seat. Section 66 Salaries of Ministers 66. There shall be payable to the Queen, out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the Commonwealth, for the salaries of the Ministers of State, an annual sum which, until the Parliament otherwise provides, shall not exceed twelve thousand pounds a year. All to be paid in pounds NOT COUNTERFEIT AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS When was the last time the Governor General and State Governors were paid in Pounds. The Governor General and State Governors owned by Political Parties are the ones that need testicle fortitude to stand up and represent the Crown as established UNDER the Federal and State Constitutions as established UNDER the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. Under this Seal they don t recognize the Preamble and the first 6 Clauses of the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1901 as Proclaimed and Gazetted. The Constitution as in force on 1 July 1999 NO Preamble so NO People The Constitution as in force on 1 June 2003 and NO First 6 Clauses The Constitution Printed on 1 January 2012 All Commonwealth of Australia

15 Australian Constitution Registered in Washington DC In their (Political Parties) own private CORRUPT High Court of Australia; Leask v Commonwealth [1996] HCA 29 (5 November 1996) the Australian Dollar has NO Head of Power. Re Wakim [1999] HCA 27 (17 June 1999) KIRBY J. : A legislature cannot, by preambular assertions, recite itself into constitution power where none exists. Newcrest Mining (WA) Ltd v Commonwealth [1997] HCA 38 (14 August 1997) KIRBY J. : One highly influential international statement on the understand of universal and fundamental rights is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. That document is not a treaty to which Australia is a party. Indeed it is not a treaty at all. It is not part of Australia s domestic law, still less of its Constitution. Kable v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) HCA 24 (12 September 1996) DAWSON J. : It may be observed that a legislature wishing to enact a statute ordering that all blue-eyed babies be killed would hardly be perturbed by a principle of law which purported to deny it that power. The Political Parties own private High Court of Australia tells you that the Legislature is NOT under any Constitution there is NO Universal Declaration of Human Rights and could order all blue-eyed babies be killed and under Supremacy of Parliament the Australian Dollar has NO Head of Power???? These so called Australian Governments are an EXTORTION RACKET (TREASON, TREACHERY, and SABOTAGE) they DON T represent us and their TREASONOUS, TREACHERY, and SABOTAGE COURTS are NOT the Courts that are the GUARDIANS OF THE CONSTITUTIONS. ALL AUSTRALIAN COURTS ARE TOTALLY CORRUPT. THE JUDICIARY HAVE SOLD THEIR SOULS TO TREASON, TREACHERY, AND SABOTAGE UNDER THE POLITICAL PARTIES CONSTITUTION FOR AUSTRALIAN DOLLARS OF NO VALUE. The Judges of the High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia and Family Court of Australia are Statutory Office Holders = things or Entities NOT LIVING breathing people. You can't get lower than an Australian Judge, judicial officer or other person acting judicially

16 Political Parties only recognize their own private Constitutions where their Quote Australia as an independent republic, where they only recognize Australian Citizens as entities a thing, non-living. Entities under the Australian Citizenship Act 1973, No. 99 of 17th September 1973 swear their Oath to the Statutory Instrument Queen of Australia a name written on a piece of paper non-living thing also invented by the Political Parties in 1973 Unbeknown to the Honourable Men and Women in the Armed Forces who think they are fighting for King and Country, they are in fact fighting for a foreign Company named Commonwealth of Australia registered in Washington D.C. (District of Columbia), This

17 means that those Honourable Men and Women are actually Mercenaries. This Australian Government treats them as such. A veteran is someone who, at one point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to 'my Country' for an amount of 'up to and including my life.' That is Honour, and there are way too many people in this country who no longer understand it.' The Nuremberg Principles stating at Principle IV:- The fact that a person acted pursuant to order of his Government or of a superior does not relieve him from responsibility under international law, provided a moral choice was in fact possible to him. and with the Nuremberg Trials stating:- Individuals have international duties which transcend the national obligations of obedience. Therefore, individual citizens have the duty to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against peace and humanity from occurring. We are obedient to these pretend Australian Governments when we should have civil disobedience. Christ s prophecy in Mark 8:37 is significant, which warns: "What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?" Kim Beasley in Federal Parliament in 1990, quote, "The United Nations has given the Federal Government a mandate of ownership for housing, property, farms, and businesses to government control once the Republic has been proclaimed." Have a go at proving me wrong. The real reason that we can't have the Ten Commandments in a courthouse: You cannot post 'Thou shalt not steal' - 'Thou shalt not commit adultery' and 'Thou shalt not lie' in a building full of lawyers, judges and politicians. It creates a hostile work environment. Dick Yardley

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