Friday, April 29, 2011

Fri, April 29, 2011 1:04:11 PMKnow your enemy
From: John Wilson <mailto:jhwilson@rightsandwrong.com.au%3EAdd to Contacts
To: Nick Maine <nmaine@bigpond.net.au
 
Dear Fellow Freedom Fighters,

Know your enemy:

Here is The Hon. (Greg) Gregory Eugene SMITH, SC MP,
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Member for Epping
Attorney General, and Minister for Justice
Member of the Liberal Party

Electoral Office Address:
Suite 303
Epping ,
Level 3 51 Rawson Street
EPPING NSW 2121
(02) 9877 0266 epping@parliament.nsw.gov.au

Ministerial Office Address:
Level 31 Governor Macquarie Tower
1 Farrer Place
SYDNEY NSW 2000
(02) 9228 5246 office@smith.minister.nsw.gov.au

Greg Smith has replaced John Hatzistergos as the NSW Attorney General, Minister for Justice and Principal Agent of the International Bankers for New South Wales and, therefore, Principal Traitor in the NSW Parliament.

This person has known for years (through me) about the Treachery of Trial by Jury being denied to Free Men and Women in our Courts, but has refused to speak up about it in the NSW Parliament when he was "in opposition"... and, now that he is ""in government", he still refuses to take appropriate action - even after the following ultimatum I faxed to him last week:

"Unless I have heard from you by 1700 hrs on Friday 29 April 2011 that you have sent a Directive to all Judicial Officers in the State of New South Wales that denying the Right to Trial by Jury to any Free Man or Woman will not be tolerated, then I will regard you as another John Hatzistergos – another enemy of Truth, Justice, Freedom and Democracy. You can contact me by email to jhwilson@rightsandwrong.com.au I pray that you will indeed send me that confirmation."

Unfortunately, no such confirmation has been received ..... and, as a result, we are now at war with the Attorney General of New South Wales.

This email will go to Mr Barry O'Farrell ( office@premier.nsw.gov.au ), the new Premier of NSW, to inform him of the situation.  Barry O'Farrell is the Leader of the Liberal Party in the NSW Parliament, and the Objectives of the Liberal Party's Constitution are as follows, to remind him of them:
(1)      Ensure Australia will play its part in defending world peace.
(2)      Defend Australia and foster patriotism.
(3)      Guarantee Australia will remain a democracy.
(4)      Maintain the control of law.
(5)      Preserve the independence of the judiciary.
(6)      Uphold freedom of speech association.
(7)      Uphold a citizen's inalienable rights.
(8)       Protect the people against exploitation.
(9)      Encourage initiative and enterprise.
(10)        Care for families of the fighting services.
(11)        Promote all levels of industry.
(12)        Decentralise industries.
(13)        Nationalise industry only on the approval of the people.
(14)        Create jobs for all.
(15)        Remove the barriers between employers and employees.
(16)        Advance prosperity to improve living standards.
(17)        Look after the aged, the children and the unfortunate.
(18)        Make adequate medical services available to all.
(19)        Develop comprehensive child and adult education for true citizenship.
(20)        Encourage youth for the future.
(21)        Enable families to own their own home.
(22)        Leave no doubt that family life is fundamental to the well‑being of society

Mr Greg Smith, SC MP, must be brought to heel by Mr Barry O'Farrell ...... but will he?

Clearly Mr Greg Smith, SC MP, has conclusively demonstrated he is on the side of the Banks in this War of the Banks v the People.

Yours sincerely,
John Wilson.

http://www.parliament.nsw.gov.au/Prod/parlment/members.nsf/0/df02695bd3531c0dca2572a700165b29?OpenDocument
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The Hon. (Greg) Gregory Eugene SMITH, SC MP

The Hon. (Greg) Gregory Eugene SMITH,  SC MP
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Member for Epping
Attorney General, and Minister for Justice
Member of the Liberal Party

Contact Details

To ensure the speediest handling of messages, please select the correct address:
Epping Electorate Office
Address Mr Greg Smith, MP
Suite 303
Level 3 51 Rawson Street
EPPING NSW 2121
Phone (02) 9877 0266
Fax (02) 9877 0405
Email epping@parliament.nsw.gov.au
Website http://epping.electorate.com.au/
Ministerial Office
Address Mr Greg Smith, MP
Level 31 Governor Macquarie Tower
1 Farrer Place
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Phone (02) 9228 5246
Fax (02) 9228 5874
Email office@smith.minister.nsw.gov.au


Parliamentary Activity

Current Positions


PositionStartNotes
Member of the NSW Legislative Assembly24 Mar 2007
Member for Epping24 Mar 2007
Minister for Justice3 Apr 2011
Attorney General3 Apr 2011

Prior Positions


PositionStartEndPeriodNotes
Shadow Minister for Justice11 Apr 200728 Mar 20113yrs 11mths 18days
Shadow Attorney General11 Apr 200728 Mar 20113yrs 11mths 18days
Shadow Minister for Juvenile Justice11 Apr 200712 May 20081yr 1mth 2days
Member, Committee on the Independent Commission Against Corruption24 Sep 20089 Jun 20101yr 8mths 17days

Parliamentary Record

Mr Smith's speeches in Hansard

About the Epping Electorate

Inner metropolitan, residential suburban. Located Sydney, northwestern.

Principal Suburbs: Beecroft, Carlingford, Cheltenham, Cherrybrook, Eastwood, Epping, Marsfield, Normanhurst, North Epping, Pennant Hills, Thornleigh, West Pennant Hills, Westleigh.

Area: 32 sq km.

Population: 68,024. Enrolment: 49,392.
For more detailed information see - http://www.elections.nsw.gov.au/state_government_elections/electoral_districts/all_districts_/epping

Biography

Qualifications, Occupations and Interests - Senior Counsel, Bachelor of Laws.



Keywords: Attorney General, and Minister for Justice
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_O'Farrell
Excerpt:

The Honourable Barry O'Farrell 
MP

O'Farrell at the 2008 NSW Country Liberals Annual Conference in Wagga Wagga.



Incumbent
Assumed office 
28 March 2011
GovernorMarie Bashir
DeputyAndrew Stoner
Preceded byKristina Keneally



Incumbent
Assumed office 
3 April 2011
Preceded byDavid Borger



Incumbent
Assumed office 
4 April 2007
DeputyJillian Skinner
Preceded byPeter Debnam



In office
4 April 2007 – 28 March 2011
DeputyJillian Skinner
Preceded byPeter Debnam
Succeeded byJohn Robertson



In office
31 March 1999 – 28 March 2002
LeaderKerry Chikarovski
Preceded byRon Phillips
Succeeded byChris Hartcher
In office
4 April 2003 – 4 April 2007
LeaderJohn Brogden
Peter Debnam
Preceded byChris Hartcher
Succeeded byJillian Skinner



Incumbent
Assumed office 
27 March 1999
Preceded byStephen O'Doherty
Majority29,668 (37%)[1]



In office
25 March 1995 – 26 March 1999
Preceded byBruce Baird
Succeeded byConstituency abolished

Born24 May 1959 (1959-05-24) (age 51)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Political partyLiberal Party
Spouse(s)Rosemary Cowan
Alma materAustralian National University (BA)
WebsitePersonal website
Parliament website
Premier's website

Barry Robert O'Farrell MP (born 24 May 1959) is an Australian politician and is the 43rd Premier of New South Wales, Minister for Western Sydney, Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party and a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing Ku-ring-gai for the Liberal Party since 1999.
Born in Melbourne, Victoria, in 1959, O'Farrell moved with his family to Darwin in the Northern Territory, where he finished his education at St John's College. In 1975 O'Farrell moved to Canberra to study at the Australian National University, where he gained a Bachelor of Arts. After serving as a party staffer and electorate officer for the Liberal Party of Australia, O'Farrell was elected as the State Director of the New South Wales Liberal Party from 1992 to 1995. At the 1995 state election, O'Farrell stood for and was elected to the seat of Northcott in the Legislative Assembly. After several years in various Shadow Ministries and as Deputy Leader from 1999 to 2002 and from 2003, in April 2007, following the resignation of party Leader Peter Debnam, O'Farrell was elected as the Leader of the New South Wales Liberal Party and consequently as Leader of the Opposition, before becoming Premier at the 2011 election.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_South_Wales
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Government

New South Wales Parliament House
Executive authority is vested in the Governor of New South Wales, who represents and is appointed by Queen Elizabeth II. The current Governor is Her Excellency Professor Marie Bashir. The Governor commissions as Premier the leader of the parliamentary political party that can command a simple majority of votes in the Legislative Assembly. The Premier then recommends the appointment of other Members of the two Houses to the Ministry, under the principle of responsible or Westminster government. It should be noted, however, that as in other Westminster systems, there is no constitutional requirement in NSW for the Government to be formed from the Parliament—merely convention. The Premier is Barry O'Farrell of the Liberal Party.[9]


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