Things and places identified
BRAD OVERTHECLIFF & WILLY WONKER | 13.11.2005 16:10 | Analysis | Anti-racism | Repression | World
He said Mulahalilovic worked as a handyman, lived with his wife, parents and brother and, with the help of family members, could provide around $1 million security to ensure his freedom until trial.
Bill: Who can take a sunrise,
sprinkle it in spew, cover it
in allegations and a lie or two?
AUSTRALIA: A GROUP of Sydney men, targeted by prime meanster john hoWARd, (the coward) and accused of lots of 'things' on Australian soil, with war and greed, (where they happen to reside) and had 'specific eyes, (brown?), on places and seen specific sites, (looked at them?), as they toured? country NSW?
According to a 'government executive' they may even of had 'private meetings' 'somewhere' as recently as this month in preparation for a 'thing' at no place.
Bill: But the neo-liberals can, the neo-liberals can cause they mixes it with fear and makes the world taste terror.
A computer memory stick found at the home of one of the men also contained instructions for the manufacture of explosives, Central Local Court was told last Friday.
But people would be aware that this information and similar information could also have been downloaded from the internet so perhaps having a memory stick is the real problem?
Bill: Who can take a rainbow, wrap it in black, soak it in the media and make a dangerous terrorist act?
Children: The neo-liberals can?
The claims were made as one of eight Sydney men arrested in an ASIO fishing expedition applied for and was refused bail, while another man, Izzydeen Atik, was ordered to be extradited to Victoria to face communication related charges.
Belmore handyman Mirsad Mulahalilovic, 29, is accused of purchasing plastic caps and PVC piping - materials used in the packaging of explosives, the Crown alleged.
But john hoWARd makes, everything he bakes, illegal and seditious, talk about his political wishes, you can even eat the misses.
Even though Belmore handyman Mirsad Mulahalilovic, 29, should not be accused of purchasing plastic caps and PVC piping - materials used in the building industry - the law was reversed to make it look like a threat to national security and a public danger?
A quantity of cleaning material 'hydrochloric acid' was also allegedly found at his home, a product used widely, by bricklayers for instance, to clean the common house brick.
Authorities Sinister Plot
But the crown alleged it was used in the manufacture of explosives such as TATP - also known as triacetone triperoxide - which was alledgedly used in the London terror attacks.
Opposing bail Friday, Crown Prosecutor Wendy Abraham, QC, said Mulahalilovic - a Bosnian who came to Australia in 1996 - was part of a group that recently held secret gatherings as a prelude to a planned terrorist attack.
"The Crown will be alleging that this accused is one of those persons involved in covert meetings this month," Ms Abraham said.
So when were private meetings banned anyway?
Bill: Who can take tomorrow, dip it in a fear, separate the community, and collect up all cream?
The neo-liberals can.
Abraham: "There is evidence of hydrochloric acid and (plastic) caps and (PVC) piping (in relation to Mulahalilovic). It's obvious what the significance of hydrochloric acid is to this case.
Children: john hoWARd can!
Bricks?
Abraham: "A memory stick found at the home of one of the accused contained instructions and images for the manufacture of a particular explosive. The instructions included the making of TATP (involving) hydrochloric acid.
Found most likely on the Internet and the by-product of the introduction of computer memory sticks?
Abraham: "It is obvious ... there have been a number of attempts to obtain sufficient quantities of hydrochloric acid. The other items which the accused is involved in purchasing are items that are involved in the packaging of the explosive."
clutching at straws
clean bricks + hydrochloric acid = 58,000 references @ google
Any brickie will have up to 100+ litres on hand
http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/99166_comment.php#99229
Bill: Are you ready children?
Applying for bail on behalf of Mulahalilovic, barrister Phillip Boulten, SC, gave some insight into the Crown allegations against several of the other terror suspects.
Mr Boulten argued that, according to the Crown statement of facts, the alleged role of Mulahalilovic was not as integral to the plot as some of his alleged co-conspirators.
Bill: Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it in spew, cover it in allegations and a lie or two?
"There's no evidence this man travelled to Melbourne to meet with anybody who is said by the prosecution to be part of this alleged conspiracy," Mr Boulten said.
"There's no suggestion ... that this man was a member of any of these trips that went to country districts of NSW.
"There's no evidence ... which suggests that this man was, in any way, surveilling, checking out or making observations of any particular potential site or target.
"There is no suggestion ... that he was with any of the others when any of the others did what they are alleged to have done."
Bill: Who can take a rainbow, wrap it in black, soak it in the media and make a dangerous terrorist act?
Children: The neo-liberals can?
Bill: The neo-liberals can, the neo-liberals can cause they mixes it with fear and makes the world taste terror.
Mr Boulten said his client became an Australian citizen after arriving as a refugee from the war in the former Yugoslavia.
He said Mulahalilovic worked as a handyman, lived with his wife, parents and brother and, with the help of family members, could provide around $1 million security to ensure his freedom until trial.
Refusing bail, magistrate Allan Moore said he expected further material from the investigation would involve Mulahalilovic.
"He is allegedly involved in activities which had the potential to create a great disturbance for this country," Mr Moore said.
But it's potentially disturbing to lock up a handyman.
Bill: And the world tastes terror cause the neo-liberals thinks it should.
Related:
ASIO fishing expedition makes arrests
Are you satisfied truthseeker? Well I'm not this is just another public relations exercise that no one can prove. But trust us we know best?
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/98873.php
What are the dangerous chemicals police found when they went fishing?
If police say they were making bombs when they were painting motor vehicles then the only terrorist act that wasn't prevented was when police went on a fishing expedition.
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/98952.php
Dangerous handyman terror threat?
But the only mother of SATAN here is John HoWARd and his new Ant-Terrorism Bill!
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/99166.php
http://www.geocities.com/publik18/opinions3
sprinkle it in spew, cover it
in allegations and a lie or two?
AUSTRALIA: A GROUP of Sydney men, targeted by prime meanster john hoWARd, (the coward) and accused of lots of 'things' on Australian soil, with war and greed, (where they happen to reside) and had 'specific eyes, (brown?), on places and seen specific sites, (looked at them?), as they toured? country NSW?
According to a 'government executive' they may even of had 'private meetings' 'somewhere' as recently as this month in preparation for a 'thing' at no place.
Bill: But the neo-liberals can, the neo-liberals can cause they mixes it with fear and makes the world taste terror.
A computer memory stick found at the home of one of the men also contained instructions for the manufacture of explosives, Central Local Court was told last Friday.
But people would be aware that this information and similar information could also have been downloaded from the internet so perhaps having a memory stick is the real problem?
Bill: Who can take a rainbow, wrap it in black, soak it in the media and make a dangerous terrorist act?
Children: The neo-liberals can?
The claims were made as one of eight Sydney men arrested in an ASIO fishing expedition applied for and was refused bail, while another man, Izzydeen Atik, was ordered to be extradited to Victoria to face communication related charges.
Belmore handyman Mirsad Mulahalilovic, 29, is accused of purchasing plastic caps and PVC piping - materials used in the packaging of explosives, the Crown alleged.
But john hoWARd makes, everything he bakes, illegal and seditious, talk about his political wishes, you can even eat the misses.
Even though Belmore handyman Mirsad Mulahalilovic, 29, should not be accused of purchasing plastic caps and PVC piping - materials used in the building industry - the law was reversed to make it look like a threat to national security and a public danger?
A quantity of cleaning material 'hydrochloric acid' was also allegedly found at his home, a product used widely, by bricklayers for instance, to clean the common house brick.
Authorities Sinister Plot
But the crown alleged it was used in the manufacture of explosives such as TATP - also known as triacetone triperoxide - which was alledgedly used in the London terror attacks.
Opposing bail Friday, Crown Prosecutor Wendy Abraham, QC, said Mulahalilovic - a Bosnian who came to Australia in 1996 - was part of a group that recently held secret gatherings as a prelude to a planned terrorist attack.
"The Crown will be alleging that this accused is one of those persons involved in covert meetings this month," Ms Abraham said.
So when were private meetings banned anyway?
Bill: Who can take tomorrow, dip it in a fear, separate the community, and collect up all cream?
The neo-liberals can.
Abraham: "There is evidence of hydrochloric acid and (plastic) caps and (PVC) piping (in relation to Mulahalilovic). It's obvious what the significance of hydrochloric acid is to this case.
Children: john hoWARd can!
Bricks?
Abraham: "A memory stick found at the home of one of the accused contained instructions and images for the manufacture of a particular explosive. The instructions included the making of TATP (involving) hydrochloric acid.
Found most likely on the Internet and the by-product of the introduction of computer memory sticks?
Abraham: "It is obvious ... there have been a number of attempts to obtain sufficient quantities of hydrochloric acid. The other items which the accused is involved in purchasing are items that are involved in the packaging of the explosive."
clutching at straws
clean bricks + hydrochloric acid = 58,000 references @ google
Any brickie will have up to 100+ litres on hand
http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/99166_comment.php#99229
Bill: Are you ready children?
Applying for bail on behalf of Mulahalilovic, barrister Phillip Boulten, SC, gave some insight into the Crown allegations against several of the other terror suspects.
Mr Boulten argued that, according to the Crown statement of facts, the alleged role of Mulahalilovic was not as integral to the plot as some of his alleged co-conspirators.
Bill: Who can take a sunrise, sprinkle it in spew, cover it in allegations and a lie or two?
"There's no evidence this man travelled to Melbourne to meet with anybody who is said by the prosecution to be part of this alleged conspiracy," Mr Boulten said.
"There's no suggestion ... that this man was a member of any of these trips that went to country districts of NSW.
"There's no evidence ... which suggests that this man was, in any way, surveilling, checking out or making observations of any particular potential site or target.
"There is no suggestion ... that he was with any of the others when any of the others did what they are alleged to have done."
Bill: Who can take a rainbow, wrap it in black, soak it in the media and make a dangerous terrorist act?
Children: The neo-liberals can?
Bill: The neo-liberals can, the neo-liberals can cause they mixes it with fear and makes the world taste terror.
Mr Boulten said his client became an Australian citizen after arriving as a refugee from the war in the former Yugoslavia.
He said Mulahalilovic worked as a handyman, lived with his wife, parents and brother and, with the help of family members, could provide around $1 million security to ensure his freedom until trial.
Refusing bail, magistrate Allan Moore said he expected further material from the investigation would involve Mulahalilovic.
"He is allegedly involved in activities which had the potential to create a great disturbance for this country," Mr Moore said.
But it's potentially disturbing to lock up a handyman.
Bill: And the world tastes terror cause the neo-liberals thinks it should.
Related:
ASIO fishing expedition makes arrests
Are you satisfied truthseeker? Well I'm not this is just another public relations exercise that no one can prove. But trust us we know best?
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/98873.php
What are the dangerous chemicals police found when they went fishing?
If police say they were making bombs when they were painting motor vehicles then the only terrorist act that wasn't prevented was when police went on a fishing expedition.
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/98952.php
Dangerous handyman terror threat?
But the only mother of SATAN here is John HoWARd and his new Ant-Terrorism Bill!
More: http://melbourne.indymedia.org/news/2005/11/99166.php
http://www.geocities.com/publik18/opinions3
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