Tuesday, November 20, 2018

And I am Marie of Romania

I am not saying that the West Island ex-Foreign Minister is a gullible barmpot, but Julie Bishop is probably not the ideal person to put in charge of delicate Magic-Beans-for-Cows trade negotiations. A few months ago, her mouth fell open at the sight of a camera and she posed for a photo-op with 'Chief Justice' 'Sir' 'Duke' 'Dr' John Walsh 'of Brannagh', blessing the International Tribunal of Natural Justice with her approval... blithely incognizant that the ITNJ is a troupe of jurisprudential dress-up moochers [the judges would have also have accepted "legalist LARPers"] who declare "hearings" and regurge the fabulations of griefer self-dramatists as a misery-en-scene for their fundraising scampaigns. Also, Mr John Walsh's aristocratic / professional stylings are self-conferred and are roughly as felicitous as my claim to be Pope John XX.

But Uncle Smut, who are Elizabeth and Alex Wymarra ("Treaty Council of the First Nation Peoples") in that photo?

That is an excellent question, little ventriloquy voice, which we would have asked at the time of the last posting, were the Riddled editorial staff not distracted by the prospect of the Special Mountain-Oyster Stout (may contain dried jellyfish) being cask-broached at the Old Entomologist.

A more recent press-release confirms the existence of an understanding and a working relationship, with this 'Treaty Council' and the United Tribal Nations - representing the entirety of Australian Aboriginal and Torres-Strait-Islander First Nations - subjecting themselves to the jurisdiction of the Judicial-Robe Cosplayers.
[h/t Steved]

TREATY COUNCIL (FOR THE UNITED TRIBAL NATIONS) AUSTRALIA
As of its recent meeting in Melbourne, Australia, members of the Treaty Council unanimously passed the following resolution:

“The Treaty Council accepts the exclusive jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice in relation to any and all legal or jurisdictional or human rights or commercial disputes which may arise. It is proposed that local and national disputes be determined according to indigenous lore and custom, as may be appropriate and that international disputes be determined according to the national law of the parties, as may be appropriate, all such taking into account the dictates of the natural law and justice as appropriate and just in all the circumstances.”


The Treaty Council under the jurisdiction of The International Tribunal for Natural Justice, an International Court, will enable economic partnerships with domestic and international corporations, in a fair and equitable way.

The Treaty Council was established to assist the First Nations People of The Great Southern Land, now known as Australia, the oldest continuous living culture on earth. The Treaty Council will also represent on request the Sovereign First Nations People worldwide.

Alex Wymarra

Treaty Council

Here the United Tribal Nations have acquired a logo, recognisably of the same design as the emblemata of the ITNJ and all the other start-up entities comprising Sacha Stone's portfolio of pelf. That is, it was born of the unnatural union of a mandala and a biohazard pictogram.


Apart from that, though, neither the UTN nor the Treaty Council have websites, or webprints, or evidence of staff or members other than Alex Wymarra and known fraudster John Walsh.

"...the independent Treaty Council [is] comprised of Alex and Elizabeth Wymarra, members of the Gudang Yadhaykenu clan, along with a consortium of business consultants, constitutional legal experts and international corporate investors."

Inquiring minds within a comment thread at Hoaxtead Research uncovered a fawning interview of Wymarra qua his Treaty Council persona, by Paul Gregoire, or possibly Greg Pauloire. For some reason it is hosted on the webstore of a Sydney firm of ambulance-chasers. Greg Pauloire (or possibly Paul Gregoire) is an Independent Journamalist, who used to contribute to Vice (ending in 2016), and his pieces still appear sporadically in The Big Smoke. He means well in a Smash-the-System way, and his heart is in the right place, but the whereabouts of his brain are an enduring mystery... any display of Freedom-to-the-People politics renders him as credulous as Ex-Minister Bishop (evidently his journalistic training skipped over the part about "asking skeptical questions of potential grifters").
Last month, at a meeting in Melbourne, the Treaty Council passed a resolution recognising the jurisdiction of the International Tribunal for Natural Justice at Westminster. For those who are unaware, can you explain what this institution is?

The ITNJ is an international tribunal formed to apprehend the abuses and tyranny of systems and institutions, restore truth and reason to the delivery of justice in the world, and uphold natural justice as the foundational tenet off human expression beyond the artifice of borders and boundaries.
In short, the Treaty Council and the ITNJ are working to give voice to the voiceless.
Many Indigenous nations are making applications through the Treaty Council seeking to have their declaration of independence recognised by the International Tribunal for Natural Justice, an international tribunal as opposed to the current National Native Tribunal.
The Treaty Council has an extensive network utilising the skills of international constitutional lawyer Sir John Walsh of Brannagh, as well as media, compliance, security, integrity, health, education, legal, banking, engineering, IT and other capabilities.
Then there was this clue to the backstory:
You’re a member of the Gudang-Yadhaykenu clan. In February last year, your community entered into an economic treaty with former Macquarie Group banker Bill Moss.
How has this deal been developing over its first two years?


The momentum from many of our nations’ tribes coming together – including our neighbouring tribes Atempaya and Angamuti, who together form the Apudthama Sate nation – has generated an excitement, which results from the recognised ownership of our shared nation state area.
Sure enough, Wymarra presents himself as a Sydney envoy for the Gudang-Yadhaykenu tribal grouping (up in the Deep North of banana-bender country): their spokesman, and salesman of their assets. There is a Faceborg page, nominally the diary of the tribal grouping, in practice devoted to activities of the Wymarra family and the ITNJ. There is no-one to contradict the Wymarra claim of representation (which is enhanced by the visibility of Elizabeth Wymarra as an actress on the video box). so it was enough to convince the Murdoch Press that Alex had been the key negotiator - on behalf of Gudang-Yadhaykenu - in a deal with ex-businessman / philanthropist Bill Moss [text of Australian article here]. In other accounts of the deal, Alex played a minor role as part of Moss' team.

Bill Moss and the Wymarra family have struck a deal
to secure employment opportunities on Cape York

Mr Wymarra has previously acted as Indigenous Consultant for another tribe, introducing the Wik Nation to a consortium of benevolent and altruistic Chinese businessmen who offered enticing dreams of co-prosperity, and negotiating between the parties. Alas, the deal subsequently went tits-up, due to being fake interference from the National Native Title Tribunal, who strive to keep indigenous peoples in economic thralldom:
The National Native Title Tribunal set up for the Native Titles Act deliberately dragged out the proceedings. Then with two days remaining in the 28 day public notification period, it drafted a letter which effectively killed the deal and essentially forced the local elders and representatives to sign the letter with already mentioned threats and intimidation.
...This is the reason why we have called in the ITNJ to recognise our autonomy for self-determined empowerment.
ITNJ to the rescue!

Wymarra is undaunted. Going back to the interview,
We are proceeding with projects including a 5 star resort hotel, eco-tourism, bottling water plant and cultural centre museum: to tell the true history of the massacres of our Gudang-Yadhaykenu ancestors by the Queensland state police magistrate Frank Jardine in the late 1800s.
Also, we have cruise ships visitation agreements, reviving Pajinka Paradise, housing projects, as well as some very exciting agriculture and aquaculture initiatives in the Gudang-Yadhaykenu area, which is one of the world’s largest land and sea areas under Indigenous ownership.
In comparison with these fantasies, Alex Wymarra's claim (qua his United Tribal Nations persona) to represent all First-Nations people does not seem so implausible after all. My current theory is that he was fishing off Cape York one day, and caught a magic wish-granting flounder.


3 comments:

El Coyote said...

Brilliantly stated, Smut Clyde...an excellent read.

However, I might have to bill you for coffee-related keyboard damage in respect of this:

He means well in a Smash-the-System way, and his heart is in the right place, but the whereabouts of his brain are an enduring mystery...

Smut Clyde said...

it was enough to convince the Murdoch Press that Alex had been the key negotiator - on behalf of Gudang-Yadhaykenu - in a deal with ex-businessman / philanthropist Bill Moss [text of Australian article here]. In other accounts of the deal, Alex played a minor role as part of Moss' team.

I do not know what the story is with that deal, and perhaps one of our Australian readers can be inspired to look into it in slightly more detail. According to the Australian's stenography version,
Trusts will be set up on a ­project-by-project basis, but the overall venture is made up of Mr Moss’s Boston Indigen­ous Leisure and Tourism (48 per cent), the ­Gudang-Yadhaykenu clan (48 per cent), a local charit­able trust for education and ­employment (2 per cent), the Wayside Chapel (1 per cent) and FSHD Global, a charity established by Mr Moss (1 per cent).

Moss's BILT is definitely a thing, with an entry in the Australian corporate registry, but it is remarkably low-key. There are a couple of domains reserved to become websites but the websites were never constructed. And there is the BILT faceborg page, which was briefly active for a week in March 2017 after the Moss / ­Gudang-Yadhaykenu agreement, before falling back into moribundance.

If I were advising the ­Gudang-Yadhaykenu tribal grouping, I would put a lot of emphasis on not investing any moneys until I was sure of the matching contribution.

Smut Clyde said...

It gets better! None of the people celebrating this deal between Mr Moss’s Boston Indigen­ous Leisure and Tourism (48 per cent), the ­Gudang-Yadhaykenu clan (48 per cent), a local charit­able trust for education and ­employment (2 per cent), the Wayside Chapel (1 per cent) and FSHD Global, a charity established by Mr Moss (1 per cent) bothered their readers with the information that at the time, Jason Irvine -- Executive Director of BILT, and "Director of Business Development" at FSHD Global -- had recently been arrested.

Charged with "knowingly dealing with the proceeds of crime, dishonestly obtaining property by deception, and acting with intent to pervert the course of justice.
"The arrest follows a NSW Police investigation into fraud and money laundering".
https://www.ausleisure.com.au/news/former-parramatta-eels-manager-jason-irvine-charged-with-fraud-offences/

According to his FaceBorg page, Mr Irvine has moved on from BILT to a new job.