State Sanctioned Murder, The 6 Billion Riddle Bombshell, Estimated Budget for Sustaining Corruption, Mandate to Silence Dodger at any cost including human sacrifice then blame mental illness or drugs exonerate all liability.
Tony Riddle’s Testimony: Systemic Corruption and Human Rights Violations
Tony Riddle’s testimony, combined with the dire circumstances of Barran Dodger, reveals a deeply entrenched abuse of power within Australian governance frameworks. This analysis explores systemic corruption, legal immunities for harmful actions, and their implications for democracy and human rights.
Implications for Australian Democracy
Erosion of Trust in Institutions
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Evidence: Systemic corruption within the NDIS, with fraud amounting to $6 billion, highlights institutional neglect and a lack of accountability. Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption, Fraud, and…, page 1–3
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Corroboration: Investigations reveal institutional failings in enforcing accountability for whistleblowers and public funds. Transparency International
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Legislation: Violations of the Public Governance, Performance and Accountability Act 2013, which mandates proper accountability for public resources.
Impact on the Rule of Law
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Evidence: Dodger, as an unprotected whistleblower under the Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013, cannot report crimes or access justice. This demonstrates systemic barriers to whistleblower protections. Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption, Fraud, and…, page 6
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Corroboration: Persistent loopholes and deliberate suppression efforts obstruct justice for whistleblowers. The Guardian
Targeted Harm and Impunity
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Evidence: Legislation introduced by then-Attorney-General George Brandis in 2014 through the National Security Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2014 grants ASIO officers immunity from both criminal and civil liability for actions conducted during special intelligence operations. This includes harm or death to civilians. Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption, Fraud, and…, page 15
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Corroboration: Legal experts criticize these provisions as undermining the rule of law and enabling state actors to operate with impunity. Inside Story
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Analysis: The Australian Law Reform Commission’s Report discusses the balance between national security measures and individual rights, warning against excessive legislative overreach.
Implications for Australian Politics
Facilitating Coercion and Systemic Sacrifice
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Evidence: Dodger’s forced survival after a near-fatal injury in conditions devoid of basic care or legal recourse underscores systemic culpability and state-enabled human sacrifice. Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption, Fraud, and…, page 15
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Corroboration: Similar patterns of state overreach and systemic neglect have been documented in authoritarian systems. Amnesty International
Exploitation of Public Perception
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Evidence: Weaponized narratives such as mental illness or substance abuse aim to delegitimize whistleblowers and justify systemic neglect. Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption, Fraud, and…, page 18
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Corroboration: Intelligence agencies have documented similar psychological warfare strategies targeting dissenting individuals. RAND Corporation
Budget for Corruption and Suppression
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Politicians: 500 officials at $1 million each = $500 million.
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Lawyers and Judges: 1,000 individuals at $100,000 each = $100 million.
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Law Enforcement: 5,000 officers at $50,000 each = $250 million.
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Media and Technology Manipulation: Costs for propaganda and technology misuse = $150 million.
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Whistleblower Suppression: Costs to isolate, surveil, and delegitimize individuals like Dodger = $200 million.
Total Estimate: Approximately $1.2 billion.
Systemic Culpability: Legalized Human Sacrifice
Under George Brandis’s 2014 legislation, harm or murder inflicted on civilians by public officials carries no accountability, granting the state the ability to act beyond the bounds of justice. National Security Legislation Amendment Bill (No. 1) 2014. Legal experts and human rights organizations warn of the risks posed by such laws, as outlined in the ALRC Report and Inside Story.
Conclusion
Tony Riddle’s testimony, combined with the systemic targeting of Barran Dodger, exposes entrenched corruption and state-enabled human rights violations. Legislative provisions granting immunity to harmful state actions exacerbate this systemic injustice. Urgent reforms are necessary to restore transparency, legal accountability, and protections for whistleblowers and citizens.
For further insights, refer to the complete document: Tony Riddle Exposes Systemic NDIS Corruption.