“Israeli President HERZOG Visits Australia’s Most SECRETIVE SPY Agency”

Who you associate with matters. I’m sure the previous matter isn’t related 🤪 … oh yeah, it’s not illegal in Aus to criticise Israel, so f*ck Israel.

#Senate / #PublicInterest / #LisaAlonso / #DDG #GusGilmore / #ASIO / #DG /# CT / #PublicRecord / #BenChifley / #AusPol <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOb6IZrSudQ>

Israeli President HERZOG Visits Australia’s Most SECRETIVE SPY Agency

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#ASIO #auspol Greens EXPOSE Labor Over UNDEFINED ASIO Coercive Interrogation Triggers #greens 3/3 youtu.be/pkzNQU3omK0?...

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ACCU on Sea 2026 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: High-Throughput Servers in C++ - What Actually Scales by Shreyansh Jain

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#async #asio #coroutines #cpp

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ACCU on Sea 2026 SESSION ANNOUNCEMENT: High-Throughput Servers in C++ - What Actually Scales by Shreyansh Jain

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#async #asio #coroutines #cpp

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More about what the #Bondi #RC Interim rpt doesn’t talk about. This time from New Politics Newsletter:
https://open.substack.com/pub/newpolitics/p/the-continuing-failure-of-politics
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“The interim findings of the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion were announced at the end of last week – and while most of it at this stage seems to be uncontroversial, the actions of the NSW Police seems to have been underplayed, and the information that ASIO and the Australian Federal Police may have held on the two Bondi shooters, and how their inactions may have contributed to the tragedy in December 2025, has been withheld.

The nine recommendations that have been released seem to be unremarkable, and have suggested a tighter co-ordination of security and police resources, modest reforms to firearms control and a gun buy-back scheme, and the suggestion that existing legal frameworks are adequate, albeit with some strengthening of laws in certain areas. Yet there’s an uncomfortable reality that’s sitting under the surface: if the legal framework is already adequate, then why did these failures occurs? What exactly did ASIO know, and will we ever find out?

[…] the two Bondi attackers […] weapons were legally obtained, intelligence agencies had been aware for some time of the risks they posed to the community, and warnings about these vulnerabilities seem to have been identified but not acted upon.
[…] what exactly is the point of ASIO and the Australian Federal Police if it can’t transform the information they hold on these people that are a danger to society, into prevention and protections for the community?

[The] Royal Commission should look at leadership within these security agencies, what their priorities are, and what’s happening to all the massive increases in funding that both ASIO and the Australian Federal Police always receive…

#AusPol #Terrorism #ASIO #AFP #GunControl

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So, it now seems like ASIO will be able to:
- arrest you for questioning with approval rubber-stamped by the AG (instead of a warrant after a judge being shown evidence)
- detain you indefinitely

If you are arrested or detained by ASIO, it's now illegal to:
- tell someone that happened to you
- refuse to speak (rely on the right to silence)

This includes children as young as 14 years old—meaning they can't tell their parent or guardian that they've been arrested.

Lawyers are permitted to be present during questioning, but I'm not sure if they are included in the "you can't tell anyone" clause of the legislation, and the ASIO agents who are conducting the interrogation get to dictate how they advise and interact with their clients.

Your lawyer can also be removed if those ASIO agents decide they're a "security risk".

Your lawyer isn't allowed to intervene during the interrogation (to tell you your rights, for example), and can only ask for the agents to clarify a question or ask for you to be able to have a break.

This legislation will also have no sunset clause. It'll be permanent.

(this is only from a quick scan of the legislation, I'm sure there's a bunch of other things I'm missing atm)

#AusPol #Australia #ASIO #HumanRights #AustraliaHasANaziProblem

youtu.be/VzG82R-2eNc?... Australia's hate speech laws? Child's play. #ASIO is about to get permanent powers to drag your family into questioning: no warrant, no charges, no right to silence These aren't emergency powers. They're permanent. Here's what that actually means for you #Auspol #Fascism

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Starting in 1.4, we plan to upgrade #Tenacity's license from the GPL v2 (or later) to GPL v3 (or later). Most source files going forward, unless otherwise stated, will be available under the GPL v2 or later and will continue to be that way. However, if we want #ASIO support, we would probably have to backport some changes to 1.3.5 to allow for making GPL v3 (or later) builds. This shouldn't be much of an issue, but we're not completely sure how well this would work.