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Category: Holsworthy Barracks

OVERLAND HYPOCRISY ON TERROR LEAK

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| Australian Army, Holsworthy Barracks, Simon Overland, terror attack, Victoria Police

IN DEFENCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPER REPORT: Overland hypocrisy on terror raids By Sasha Uzunov Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Simon Overland is on the warpath over the publication of a story in The Australian newspaper on 4 August 2009 hours before a major raid on suspected Melbourne based terrorists who allegedly planned to attack Holsworthy […]

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TERROR ATTACK ON ARMY BARRACKS

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| Holsworthy Barracks, terror attack

News that Holsworthy Army Barracks, Sydney, Australia was about to come under terrorist attack but plot foiled by the Australian security services and police forces… see link http://www.smh.com.au/national/alleged-attack-on-defence-base-imminent-scipione-20090804-e82b.html Read my 2006 artice in the Herald Sun newspaper which touches on the subject. There are still 2 high powered sniper rifles that were stolen from Holsworthy […]

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2006 WARNING: BIKIE THREAT TO ARMY

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| Australian Army, Bikies, Defence Department, Holsworthy Barracks, weapons

The Sydney Daily Telegraph newspaper ran an “exclusive” story titled “Army in lockdown over bikie threats” by Simon Benson April 07, 2009… It reads: “MILITARY facilities are in lockdown across southwest Sydney over fears bikie gangs may try to break in to weapons armouries. The security alert at Holsworthy army base has been elevated to […]

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