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Title: Not Exactly News ... We're Being Watched
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Fri 27 Apr 2012
Although we are not mentioned by name and the JOG have no lawful reason to keep tabs on us, they have admitted to me that I am being watched. And to do that, they need to falsely categorise us as organised crime. So when you read the following article, know that we are wrongly included in the Attorney General's spiel.

I think it's time for a Freedom of Information request.

@Cailen.



South Australia Police are watching 500 'parasites' - Attorney-General John Rau

by: Bryan Littlely | From: AdelaideNow | April 27, 2012

POLICE are watching 45 organised crime groups comprising 500 individuals, Attorney-General John Rau has revealed in a speech aimed at gathering support for anti-crime legislation

Addressing a Police Association of South Australia lunch today, Mr Rau labelled those involved in organised crime as "wild animals" and "parasites on an otherwise healthy community" who have been "emboldened by their sense of invulnerability" while law changes are being argued over in Parliament.

"The very existence of an organised criminal minority, must be recognised for what it is," Mr Rau said.

"It is an attack upon the civil liberties and freedom of the vast majority.

"Clearly, a balance needs to be struck between the rights of an individual and the collective rights of a civil society. To think otherwise is to invite anarchy and to destroy the rule of law."

Of the 45 criminal groups being monitored by SA Police, 15 involve outlaw motorcycle gangs and about 250 of the individuals targeted are members of outlaw motorcycle gangs, he said.

"What is clear is that outlaw bikies are the visible tip of a much bigger criminal iceberg."

Mr Rau reflected on a spate of shootings since September, including that in which a boy was shot twice in the leg, the public gunfight in North Adelaide in December, the shooting murder of Giovanni Focarelli in January and four separate shootings in the past week, several of which have been linked to bikies.

"The threat to public safety posed by the trigger-happy members of the criminal underworld is of deep concern and adds to the Government's sense of urgency to get new legislation through Parliament, particularly laws to ensure the continued use of criminal intelligence," he said.

"The direct impact of organised crime on ordinary citizens is enormous - members of families injured in attacks or damaged by drug addiction, having property ransacked, living in a climate of fear caused by these wild animals waging war on suburban streets."

Police Association President Mark Carroll reiterated his calls made in the Police Journal to the Opposition to pass the criminal intelligence bill urgently.

He says failing to do so has threatened, and continues to threaten, public safety.

"Isobel Redmond must now show the leadership required of a political head and agree to pass the criminal intelligence bill," Mr Carroll said.

"Further delays make more difficult the task of effectively policing serious and organised crime in South Australia."
Title: Re: Not Exactly News ... We're Being Watched
Post by: Rev.Cambeul on Sun 29 Apr 2012
Another state, the same topic, but with some racial honesty: Typically these days they are not bikers. They are Sand-Niggers. Use of the biker or "bikie" stereotype is an effort by the JOG to blame the violence and organised crime on White men, rather than admitting their holier than thou multiCULTuralism policies have failed and put entire nations of people at risk.

@Cailen.


Bikie war: Meet the new generation of outlaw motorcycle gang members

by: Greg Stolz | From:The Courier-Mail | April 30, 2012

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/new-breed-of-bikie-a-law-unto-himself/story-e6freoof-1226342126464 (http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/new-breed-of-bikie-a-law-unto-himself/story-e6freoof-1226342126464)

THEIR beards are greying, their tattoos fading and their influence waning.

The bikie old guard is being pushed aside by a violent new breed of steroid-pumped, amphetamine-taking young turks
who are flexing their muscle in many of Queensland's 14 outlaw motorcycle gangs, crime experts say.

Increasingly, the modern bikie is likely to be in his 20s or 30s and of Middle Eastern or Eastern European descent. [Comment: A number WOGs (http://www.creativitystorefront.com/product/31466562/beware-of-the-wog-sticker-bumper) reject White society and instead embrace Sand-Nigger culture. This most often happens with Eastern Europeans because they arrive in Australia with a chip on their shoulder and a desire to remain separate from our North Western European rightfully dominated culture, and because of the JOG's multiCULTural ideology causing the bulk of Eastern Europeans to only assimilate to a contentious point of simmering hostility, it's easier for the maladjusted to take that extra step and accept the Sand-Nigger as his brother, than to accept racial reality - that he's a White man in a White nation consorting with an inferior racial species. ~ Cailen.]

Some, like members of Sydney's Lebanese-dominated Notorious gang who are starting to infiltrate the Sunshine State, do not even ride motorbikes.

Gone are the old-school leathers and long, straggly hair - today's bikies are more likely to sport designer clothes and haircuts, trendy sunglasses and gangster bling.

Assistant police commissioner for the southeast region, Graham Rynders, said the bikie demographic was changing.

"The traditional long beard, long hair is going," he told a media conference yesterday.

"We're seeing more like a younger set - well-groomed, well-presented (and) trying to portray themselves as professional people."

Police say the heavily tattooed man who opened fire in the Robina Town Centre on Saturday, wounding a female shopper and a senior Bandido, fitted the mould of the new breed of bikie - young, well-built, brazen and possibly Middle Eastern.


"The major problem with this new breed of bikie is that they simply don't care," a source told The Courier-Mail.

"Many combine steroid and amphetamine use and it makes them feel 10-foot tall and bullet-proof. Many of them think nothing of pulling a gun in public, but to actually discharge it in a crowded shopping centre is an extraordinary and frightening new escalation of bikie violence."

The source said many older bikies who joined gangs mainly for brotherhood and a mutual love of motorbikes and partying were being replaced by younger members who used clubs as much for business as pleasure.

"That business revolves around the drug trade, extortion and standover," he said.

"Over the last 10 years, the bikie gangs have seen an influx of young men from the Middle East and the Balkans. They are very tribal and many of them are extremely dangerous."

Police Assistant Commissioner Mike Condon, responsible for State Crime Operations Command which includes anti-bikie squad Taskforce Hydra, said his officers were "constantly monitoring" the influx of new bikies and gaining intelligence from interstate colleagues.

He said Queensland's "top three or four high-risk" bikie gangs were all involved in criminal activity "at some level, sanctioned by the club".

Jacques Teamo, the Bandido shot at Robina on Saturday in front of his two children, is refusing to co-operate with police and Mr Condon admitted the bikie "code of silence" was frustrating investigations into gang activity.

A succession of Gold Coast bikies, many of them Finks, have been jailed for contempt in recent years for refusing to answer questions about criminal activity in secret Australian Crime Commission hearings.

Some refuse to even confirm they are bikies, despite sporting prominent club tattoos.

But Mr Condon said Taskforce Hydra had arrested more than 1000 bikie gang members and associates on 2800 charges - including attempted murder, extortion and firearm and drug offences - since 2007.

"Those persons have been sentenced to lengthy terms of imprisonment," he said.

Police Commissioner Bob Atkinson said it was "more likely than not" that several rival gangs were involved in the latest wave of violence.

Despite fears of a bloody and now dangerously public bikie war, Mr Condon said there had been violent confrontations between rival gangs for decades, including a pitched battled between Finks and Hells Angels at the Royal Pines Resort in March 2006. [Comment: Trying to push the stereotype? "Confrontations between rival" clubs in the old days was limited to bar room brawls that any number of media darling football teams today regularly take part in. ~ Cailen.]

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