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AFP ‘Throws Off’ onto Government over Executions – a not so subtle Message
by jess Wednesday, Apr 29 2015, 11:35pm
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The AFP is under considerable pressure, and rightly so, for surrendering Aussie citizens to a clearly barbaric nation that applies the death penalty for drug offences. The AFP’s reputation is in tatters and will remain so for a considerable time to come or until there is a complete purging of the incompetent imbeciles that are responsible for the Bali Nine debacle, this would apply to serving and former members, particularly former chief and Howard lackey, Mick Keelty, who has a lot to answer for.

Mick 'drunken dropkick' Keelty
Mick 'drunken dropkick' Keelty

Keelty, a known alcoholic with less than the necessary skills and intelligence for the job, is on record as making the most outrageous and ludicrous remarks regarding ‘his’ decision to surrender the Bali Nine to Indonesian authorities. There is a lot at stake and the situation could blow wide open at any time as it is clear the current leadership of the AFP will not accept responsibility for Howard’s secret instructions to Keelty.

We are aware that Keelty was instructed by former PM Howard, who wished to curry favour with Indonesia at the time. However, Howard is a known mass murderer and criminal of the first order and is adept at distancing himself from political problems he has created. We hope that sinister forces within the conservative party/government do not scapegoat personality flawed and medically challenged Keelty, who from past experience would blow the whole deal if subjected to a thorough grilling by Senators or another independent inquiry. Without doubt, Abbott, a Howard acolyte and close friend would pursue this option of sacrificial scapegoat if necessary BUT it appears the AFP will have none of it, as its current leadership maintains that it acted in accordance with government ‘guidelines.’

In an undisguised and extraordinary move the AFP has referred all questions to the Minister, which experienced commentators and political analysts know constitutes a very strong, undisguised message that the AFP will not be ‘the fall guy’ for government directives as indeed it is at the present time.

Political analysts are aware that everyone becomes expendable if the situation reaches crisis point. So watch your backs drunken incompetent clown Keelty and the current AFP leadership – it is known that Howard is a mass murderer and war criminal (Iraq) but is he really so ‘precious’ that the truth should not be revealed; notwithstanding Abbott would do everything in his power to protect his mentor?

From The Australian, link below:

“The AFP last night refused to say whether it had asked the minister to drop any reference to the death penalty from the ministerial direction, instead referring all questions to Mr Keenan.”
In an amusing twist, recently passed bills allow the AFP to eavesdrop and monitor all digital communications -- including of course, the phones and internet accounts of serving and former politicians -- John Lennon called it, "Instant Karma!"


 
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