Hear, hear! There is a major, major design flaw with the governance of Australia's military. It has a reporting line to corrupt British politicians and the British military. And lobbyists like Crosby Texter have been able to exploit those governance flaws, working with British, Australian, and Margarine American politicians, all with secret Russian sympathies, to screw all Australians out of our constitutional rights to freedom. That's what sits behind the Greensill Scandal. Take a look at the relationship between Crosby Texter and the Greensill Scandal. They have been engaged in a cover-up, including via the inappropriate use of counter-terrorism laws, that covers up their own deeply corrupt misbehavior. And it dates back decades! Australia's military has no obvious ultimate leader. Is it Australia's PM? Is it the Governor General? Is it King Charles? Is it the British Prime Minister? Is it British or Australian military leaders? Is it the United States? The lack of a clear governance structure is a national security threat to Australia and even to some of our allies. The way our parliament is currently governed, we have no idea who our military leaders are really working for. Their governance model is flimsy at best. And the implication of the role of lobbyists is that there is a risk of a giant circle jerk going on, with the circle controlled by someone not present within the circle ... ala the decision to go to War in Iraq.
Commission Chair Nick Kaldas highlights the risk that toxic culture in the military poses to Australia's security in The Guardian today. He talks about the ongoing recruitment and retention issues, and the lack of improvement in the rate of suicide in the Defence and veteran community. bit.ly/3P0jWCg #DVSRC
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1moSurely you must be joking! You think that’s worse than than the 4 year lie to the country that our sitting President has dementia and is incompetent!