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Serpo
9th January 2015, 01:31 PM
The five-point star symbolises that Victoria Police Members will go in any direction to perform their duties.....hahahaha

http://www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?document_id=12327


Upside down star............


http://www.police.vic.gov.au/retrievemedia.asp?Media_ID=21350

Glass
11th January 2015, 08:59 PM
yes the star of baphomet.

Same symbol on the Western Australian Police Service trading as WAPOL. We no longer have a police force. Interesting thing is that many statutory crimes can not be bought to charge because we no longer have a police force and the law says a police officer must be brought into duty via a statute that no longer applies because there is no police force for it to be applied to. So basically no official authorised police force in existence.

Most telling is this fraudulent statement

It shows that the organisation of Her Majesty, the Queen is controlled by the state of Victoria.

The unlawful claim that the state is sovereign over the sovereign. Treason in black and white.

BrewTech
11th January 2015, 09:16 PM
yes the star of baphomet.

Same symbol on the Western Australian Police Service trading as WAPOL. We no longer have a police force. Interesting thing is that many statutory crimes can not be bought to charge because we no longer have a police force and the law says a police officer must be brought into duty via a statute that no longer applies because there is no police force for it to be applied to. So basically no official authorised police force in existence.

Most telling is this fraudulent statement


The unlawful claim that the state is sovereign over the sovereign. Treason in black and white.

Maybe they just forgot a comma...

"It shows that the organisation of Her Majesty, the Queen, is controlled by the state of Victoria."

Better?

Glass
11th January 2015, 10:01 PM
Maybe they just forgot a comma...

"It shows that the organisation of Her Majesty, the Queen, is controlled by the state of Victoria."

Better?

I see you point/comma but unfortunately this statement is repeated often by state politicians here in Australia. My state politicians claim the same thing.

I should ask them.