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Email to Neale Burgess MP 23/9/13 - Knitting Nannas of Toolangi being persecuted.

Email to Neale Burgess MP 23/9/13 - Knitting Nannas of Toolangi being persecuted.

Dear Mr Burgess,

The Forest-Wars have taken a dangerous new twist. The logging industry is now actively collecting data and prosecuting individuals who stand in their way. They have attacked our elders, The Knitting Nannas of Toolangi. They are prosecuting them for obstructing logging. Please see this Facebook Post: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=381416128656413&set=a.290839747714052.1073741828.290793144385379&type=1

One person commenting on this page described this as 'despicable'.

I have already copied you some traffic today to Minister Greg Hunt MP, regarding the removal of protester's rights. I note the stance of the Liberal Party, and the spirit with which they have conducted themselves. I'm afraid to say that I do not believe their actions are in the best interests of the environment or the nation. Removing the rights of ordinary people to peacefully protest is a militant, draconian strategy, and it won't work.

I am ramping up to contact with many international non-governmental organisations about the persecution of the Knitting Nannas of Toolangi. I will not direct them to industry, but instead, point them to the government policy that is causing such legal action to be viable. In this way, I will demonstrate that Knitting Nannas and anyone else (myself included) are being attacked for political crimes, by the government.

I humbly request that you immediately suspend legal prosecutions against the Knitting Nannas of Toolangi. As VicForest is owned by the taxpayer, I believe you carry moral and ethical responsibility here, and international NGOs will see this clearly.

All the legal action is doing is forcing us to escalate the fight against Leadbeater's Possum's deliberate extinction plan on an exponential level. We will use these brave martyrs to make example, and draw the world's interest.

Please respond in writing about how you propose to deal with the erosion of my rights as a conservationist, and any legal action against the Knitting Nannas of Toolangi.

Yours faithfully,

Brad Lemon
Former Lieutenant/Secretary Tyabb Fire Brigade 2000-2006

@tyabblemons


24/09/2013 2:26 PM No response to this email has been received at this time.

Another sent:

24th September, 2013.

Dear Neale,


Here's an excerpt:


It is clear to me that the Liberal Party have been moving to shore up their very weak position on logging, and live animal exports. My car carries stickers from both campaigns. By stopping me from reaching out to consumers of products which destroy our environment and hurt animals, I must now contact international Non-Governmental Organisations and request their help. I was prepared to debate with you in good faith, but you can see clearly here that you have been telling me one thing, while working towards another agenda.

Would you please tell me if you endorse the Liberal Party position, and their strategy to remove my right to protest by informing consumers about unethical products?

Thank you very much for your time,

Brad Lemon
Former Lieutenant/Secretary Tyabb Fire Brigade 2000-2006

@tyabblemons

Extinction Emergency RMIT Storey Hall

Extinction Emergency RMIT Storey Hall


     On the 29th of August 2013, Rose and I attended the Extinction Emergency presentation at RMITs Storey Hall in Melbourne. The hall was completely full. We were there to listen to Professor Tim Flannery, Dr Bob Brown (Bob Brown Foundation), and Professor David Lindenmayer speak about the plan for the Great Forest National Park, proposed for Victoria. The event was hosted by Adam Bandt (Greens).

     We met some very interesting people, including Sarah Rees, from My Environment, and the crew from Friends of Leadbeater's Possum. We had a delightful conversation with some of the Sea Shepherd crew (very interesting people!), who invited us to inspect the ships soon.

     The video quality is just barely acceptable - we'll be updating the video camera before the next event.

     The two professors gave us the facts.

     Bob Brown had some important messages. He asked us to stop the logging. He urged peaceful methods, but said we must stop the chainsaws. He suggested we group together with 5 or 6 people from our neighbourhoods to try to preserve Leadbeater's Possum from extinction. Sarah Rees urged us to stop the bulldozers.


Extinction Emergency RMIT Storey Hall 29/8/13 part 1

Extinction Emergency RMIT Storey Hall 29/8/13 part 2 (Questions, cont.)


Brad Lemon
30th August 2013.

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