In a show of force for all Australians, in particular the burgeoning freedom movement to see, the hunt for alleged cop killer Dezi Freeman continues since police tried to arrest him on August 26, a few days before Freeman had summonsed former Premier Dan Andrews to appear in court.
Legacy media is running of its collective heads, feasting on the slightest nuance from police or local residents, intent on demonising the harassed and harangued Freeman at any cost.
Former New Zealand police Commissioner Mike Bush who was in charge of the mosque shooting psyop in Christchurch in 2019 now is the new Vicpol Commissioner and running the Dezi Freeman operation at Porepunkah, in the Victorian alps.
Many Australians have been questioning how Freeman managed to escape an alleged, remaining seven uninjured police who attended his property to make an arrest or how he managed to shoot three officers with an alleged home made gun.
Vicpol has a worldwide reputation of behaving as violent paramilitary troops after their crackdown against law abiding Victorians during Premier Dangerous Dan’s Covid lock downs, the longest in the world.
Vicpol officers and other enforcers believed to be mercenaries took to the streets against Covid protesters four years ago indiscriminately shooting numerous unarmed law-abiding citizens, young and old with rubber bullets at a war memorial in Melbourne.
Some of those injured by bullets are permanently disfigured.
They knocked an elderly woman to the ground and pepper sprayed her in the face and bashed numerous others who were walking peacefully along the street.
Vicpol has called in the army to assist with the search of dense bushland but the only footage shown on television has seen police and armed soldiers walking along roads and through farm paddocks or raiding houses.
A helicopter equipped with heat seeking cameras continues to buzz overhead but so far they have had no sign of the fugitive who by now could be in South America.
It is not yet known officially how the army got involved when the Governor General as Commander-in-Chief of the defence forces is the only person who can lawfully allow armed troops to participate in a civil matter.
Who asked her?
But then this is Albanese’s Australia where there is no accountability for any Labor politician.
The televised footage above released today adds little credibility to the official narrative.
Cairns News sends condolences to the slain officer’s families.