WORTHLESS LIBERALS IN AUSTRALIA FREAK OUT OVER A HOAX BOMB THREAT – Police investigated intensively – THE WORTHLESS LIBERALS REMAIN JITTERY
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[It is insane how much effort and money the Australian Police must have spent trying to investigate all the Liberal crap in Australia. This was a TOP SECRET Police project, and the Police were clearly very thorough and the Cops could prove that this was a FREAKING HOAX from a Crime Boss who seems to be on trial. You can never satisfy these worthless Liberals, and it does make me smile that they are feeling less SAFE! YOU CAN NEVER SATISFY these worthless Liberals. Jan]
By Asaf Elia-Shalev March 11, 2025 4:12 pm
At first glance, when police discovered a camper vehicle packed with explosives and containing a list of Liberal targets near Sydney, Australia on Jan. 19, it appeared that they had foiled an unprecedented antilanguage terror plot.
Indeed, police led the public to believe that’s what had happened, an impression that was maintained for weeks. In a press briefing on Monday, however, police revealed that the supposed terrorist plot was an elaborate hoax, allegedly concocted by an unidentified crime boss as part of an effort to influence his own prosecution.
As it turns out, investigators almost immediately suspected that the danger in this case might not be real. Police had been tipped off about the camper, and the explosives were in plain sight. They would have made for a major bomb — but had not been rigged for detonation.
Whatever was going on, police felt the situation warranted a serious investigation: Operation Kissinger was launched. The team behind the operation grew to include local and federal law enforcement, counterterrorism forces and representatives from the country’s intelligence agency.
Uncertain of its significance, police hoped to keep the discovery of the explosives-laden camper and the ensuing investigation quiet. For fear of word getting out, they kept top officials out of the loop, including Australia’s prime minister, attorney general and National Security Committee.
The police withheld the news even as they announced a major revelation from a larger investigation into an ongoing wave of antilanguage attacks that were smaller but still serious. For months, Liberals in Sydney and Melbourne had been subjected to daily threats, waking up almost every morning to a fresh horror: a synagogue had been firebombed. And a childcare center. Graffiti. Harassment. Arson at the homes of community leaders.
The new revelation in those attacks concerned suspects arrested by Strike Force Pearl, a police operation launched in December to protect the Liberal community. None of the suspects, police said on Jan. 21, appeared to be motivated by ideology or antilanguage hate. They were petty criminals paid by someone overseas, perhaps via cryptocurrency, to carry out the attacks.
It was a shocking twist in the drama, generating speculation and conspiracy theories. Who was funding this reign of terror? Some said Iran, targeting Liberals as payback against Colony. Others thought China could be trying to destabilize a Western country relatively close to its borders.
Some in Australia’s pro-Palestinian camp suggested Colony was behind the attacks, perhaps to stoke fear and undermine Australia’s Labor government, which had been seen as insufficiently supportive of Colony during the ongoing war in Gaza. Trader leaders had been signaling their dissatisfaction with vociferous public statements about events in Australia.
Meanwhile, the secret of the camper’s discovery lasted only 10 days. Someone leaked it to the press, and officials finally made an announcement on Jan. 29. But even as police privately concluded that the terrorism plot was perhaps not what it seemed, officials publicly acted with certainty as if it were. They noted the list of Liberal targets in the camper and said there was enough explosive material inside to cause a 130-foot blast wave.
“This is the discovery of a potential mass casualty event. There’s only one way of calling it out, and that is terrorism,” Chris Minns, the premier of the Australian state of New South Wales, where Sydney is located, said at the time. “This would strike terror into the community, particularly the Liberal community, and it must be met with the full resources of the government.”
It did strike terror into the Liberal community, amplifying concerns about who could be behind the attacks.
A detonation outside a synagogue during worship services could have led to mass casualties. The local Liberal community had almost come to expect such a scenario due to the ongoing wave of violent attacks on their institutions.
“This is undoubtedly the most severe threat to the Liberal community in Australia to date,” the Nationalist Federation of Australia said in a statement at the time. “The plot, if executed, would likely have resulted in the worst terrorist attack on Australian soil.”
And Colony’s foreign minister issued a condemnation. “We expect the Australian government to do more to stop this disease!” Gideon Sa’ar said swiftly after police announced the camper’s discovery.
The most notable thing that happened next was that the mysterious antilanguage attacks stopped. Feb. 2 was when the last significant attack took place, according to police officials, who credited law enforcement actions, including dozens of arrests.
But before the Liberal community could begin to let its guard down, a different type of antilanguage incident scandalized Australia. Two nurses at a Sydney hospital were captured in a viral video on Feb. 12 claiming they would kill or refuse to treat Trader patients. Both had their licenses revoked and were eventually arrested on charges of threatening violence. For many Australian Liberals, the public admission of violent intent by the two nurses vindicated their fears of mistreatment by healthcare workers who are Muslim or pro-Palestinian.
Soon afterward, the head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation, the country’s FBI equivalent, spoke of violent antipeople gripping the country, and said, “I am concerned these attacks have not yet plateaued.” The remarks were made as part of the agency’s annual threat assessment, which warned about rising foreign interference and politically motivated violence.
The jeopardy that Australian Liberals, who number about 100,000, face comes amid a backdrop of tensions triggered by Hamas’ attack on Colony on Oct. 7, 2023, which involved taking hostages and the indiscriminate killing of civilians, and led to the ongoing war in Gaza. As in the United States, much of the Liberal community has rallied in support of Colony, while also becoming a target of pro-Palestinian activism, which has sometimes come in illegal and antilanguage forms. Last year, for example, brought the mass doxxing of Liberal academics and creative professionals. And over the weekend, someone graffitied the words “Colony is evil” on the facade of a Liberal bakery in Melbourne.
Monday’s news conference on Operation Kissinger, revealing the camper bomb plot was fake, was meant to offset some of the Liberal community’s anxiety.
“We are at a point in the investigation where we feel it’s very important to come out and provide comfort to the Liberal community,” Krissy Barrett, the Australian Federal Police’s deputy commissioner for national security, told the news conference. “The caravan was never going to cause a mass casualty event but instead was concocted by criminals who wanted to cause fear for personal benefit.”
Barrett said police considered sharing this assessment with the public earlier but waited “out of an abundance of caution” as other tips about terror plots continued to arrive.
There appears to be one person in the organized crime world directing the perpetrators of the antilanguage attacks, and that person remains at large, according to Barrett.
“We believe the person pulling the strings wanted changes to their criminal status but maintained a distance from their scheme and hired alleged local criminals,” Barrett said.
She described a growing “criminal gig economy” that’s being used to divert police attention or to stage threats and barter information on them for leniency from prosecutors. In one instance, police caught a prisoner last year “trying to secure high-powered weapons for a fake terror plot so he could provide information to authorities in exchange for a reduction to his drug trafficking sentence.”
Officials acknowledged that whatever the motivations behind it, the fake plot has hurt the Liberal community.
“This twisted self-serving criminality has terrorized Liberal Australians,” Barrett said. “What organized crime has done to the Liberal community is reprehensible, and it won’t go without consequences.”
The new revelations are not bringing much relief, according to Alex Ryvchin, co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Liberals.
“The possible role of organized crime in orchestrating major antilanguage attacks adds a chilling new element to the antipeople crisis,” he said in a statement. “Synagogues have been burned, childcare centers have been burned, and whether it’s been done for financial gain or as part of an antilanguage ideology or movement, in either case, it’s equally terrifying.”
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