Peter Dutton

Paedophile protector Peter Dutton MP threatens defamation proceedings against Twitter users for calling him a rapist apologist

Federal MP Peter Dutton is now using lawyers to threaten social media users with defamation to try and silence critics. It’s a bit rich coming from a politician with a long history of corruption with no morals or ethics so in this article we’ll have a look at some of Dutton’s failings which includes but is not limited to protecting paedophiles, fraud, benefiting from election fraud and lying about why he left the QLD Police Force.

Peter Dutton protecting paedophiles

I wrote in 2019:

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced on the 3rd of September that 28% of paedophiles convicted of federal laws do not go to jail so the government is introducing mandatory sentencing laws. The minimum inference that can be drawn is that Australian judges and magistrates are running a paedophile protection racket.

If 28% of paedophiles convicted of federal laws aren’t going to jail what is the real number of paedophiles that are knowingly being let off in Australia when state laws are added? 40%? 50%?

The government press release said:

Mandatory jail sentences for child sex offenders

Media release

The Hon. Christian Porter MP
Attorney-General
Minister for Industrial Relations
Leader of the House

The Hon. Peter Dutton MP
Minister for Home Affairs

Paedophiles would face mandatory jail sentences and the most serious offenders could be jailed for life under sweeping changes to Federal sentencing laws to be introduced to Parliament next week. (Click here to read more)

The new sentencing laws that were introduced last year only cover federal laws which means paedophiles charged under state laws are not being given mandatory jail terms and many are still getting lenient sentences. An example is Queensland anaesthetist Keith Greenland, 62, who caught with almost 14,000 images and videos of child abuse material was given a suspended sentence in February 2021 in the Brisbane District Court. The most offensive material involved girls aged five to seven while more than a thousand videos and images of older girls were also seized. One file also showed distressing images of a young boy being run over by a car. Where is Keith Greenland’s jail sentence? (Click here to read more)

Peter Dutton’s name was on the media release in 2019 and he has to take some responsibility.

Australia has uniform national defamation laws to make sure people cannot abuse defamation laws by taking advantage of different federal or state laws. But Australia does not have uniform national laws for child sex abuse because grubs like MP Peter Dutton use smoke and mirrors to pretend they are doing something about paedophiles when in fact they are doing very little as outlined above.

So why has the government never even mentioned introducing uniform national laws for child sexual abuse? They cannot answer the question which is where the cover-up starts. I have written about this issue extensively in my book “Australia’s Paedophile Protection Racket” which was published last year so I am well versed in the government’s cover-up which includes Peter Dutton.

Peter Dutton committing fraud

There have been many allegations of Peter Dutton involved in fraud of one type or another such as the $423 million contract Peter Dutton awarded to a company, Paladin Solutions, officially registered to a beach shack on Kangaroo Island. (Click here to read more)

I published an article in October 2020 titled “Federal MP Peter Dutton covers up $39 million fraud and theft at the Australian Border Force” and Dutton’s most recent corruption allegations made against him are:

The Prime Minister has defended Peter Dutton over allegations of pork-barrelling through community safety grants.

The Home Affairs Minister is accused of diverting grant funding into hand-picked safety upgrades in marginal seats ahead of the last election. (Click here to read more)

Pewter Dutton benefits from election fraud – May 2019 Federal election

The below video is from the 2019 federal election exposing voter fraud which benefited Peter Dutton.

Federal election 2019: Fraudulent how-to-vote cards told Greens voters to preference Peter Dutton

7NEWS caught volunteers red-handed, giving out fraudulent how-to-vote cards in the knife-edge seat of Dickson.

The cards said “vote for Queensland” and directed Greens supporters to put incumbent MP and Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton at number 2, and the Animal Justice Party had Dutton at number 3. Both were incorrect, the actual how-to-vote cards had Dutton at 5 and 6, respectively. (Click here to read more)

The cards were authorised by Warwick Armstrong, from an address that had a Dutton corflute out front on election day. (Click here to read more)

Peter Dutton - electoral fraud

Peter Dutton left the QLD police force after 9 years

I heard the rumour years ago that Peter Dutton left the Queensland Police after he left children in the outskirts of Brisbane late at night making them walk back as punishment. I have never seen any documented evidence so it can’t be verified. What does seem to be fact is that Dutton gave one version of why he left the Police force to the media but told a court in 2000 another reason as reported below by the ABC in 2019.

The ABC reported:

“In a single line in a Courier Mail story in October 2001, it was reported that Dutton had resigned from the force to help the family business.”

But the article goes on to give another reason that Dutton told a court in 2000:

While in the police force Dutton suffered concussion, laceration, bruises, abrasions, as well as injuries to his cervical and thoracic spine, right shoulder and left knee. That was from just a single incident: the moment that led to his resignation from the Queensland Police Service.

According to court documents lodged in 2000 by the solicitor of a “Peter Craig Dutton” — one also sharing a birthday with the Minister — the incident occurred on August 4, 1998.

Dutton was a Detective Senior Constable in the Covert Surveillance Unit at the time.

According to these documents, he was sitting in an unmarked Mazda 626 outside a fast food establishment in the south-western Brisbane suburb of Goodna. The then-27-year-old observed an escaped prisoner leave the store in a Holden Commodore.

Given instructions to intercept the man, he followed and was joined by at least one other police vehicle. Dutton pursued the speeding vehicle and attempted to direct it to stop. By this stage it had begun driving erratically.

A few kilometres from the fast food restaurant, the car turned off into an unpaved road and made a sharp turn in a dusty car park. In pursuit, Dutton’s car clipped a concrete garden edge. It was thrown onto its side and slid into a building. Dutton’s head “struck the side window or side pillar of the Mazda which rendered him unconscious” and he “sustained a laceration behind the right ear”.

He was kept under observation at Ipswich Hospital for a “number of hours”. In the week following, a bedridden Dutton experienced “severe headaches”. These eventually settled with time, but the effects of the incident lingered.

He sought $250,000 plus interest from the insurance company of the escaped prisoner, arguing his injuries were the man’s fault. This included money for future economic loss — “[he] will have difficulty in jobs involved lifting, bending, twisting or squatting”. He reported suffering from pain in his back. And he claimed he received “gratuitous domestic assistance” from his then-girlfriend and his mother, including cleaning, washing, ironing, and cooking.

In 2005, he discontinued the claim. The defence solicitor noted in 2003 “significant changes have occurred to the plaintiff’s employment and personal circumstances”.

It’s not clear whether any money changed hands. The documents remain available from the court registry. They contain the best explanation yet as to why Peter Dutton left the force.

He “resigned from the Queensland Police Service on 30 July 1999 due to the fact his confidence in driving was low”. (Click here to read more)

He resigned because “his confidence in driving was low”. I’m not buying it. Dutton told the media one reason for resigning and he told the court another reason.

Peter Dutton thinks he can threaten and bully social media users

Below is the infamous picture that Peter Dutton tried to have deleted from the internet in 2016.

It was reported at the time: Peter Dutton has been taught an important lesson in social media: don’t try to tell the internet what to do, because it will likely do the opposite – and maybe Photoshop you into Hannibal Lecter. (Click here to read more)

The problem is Dutton didn’t learn his lesson last time and over the last few days, it has been reported he has sent legal letters to a number of Twitter users. The Guardian reported on Wednesday (7-4-21):

The defence minister, Peter Dutton, has begun issuing defamation threats to social media users for claiming he is a “rape apologist”. Dutton has decided to take a more aggressive stance against false and defamatory statements posted about him online, and has already extracted an apology from the Greens senator Larissa Waters. (Click here to read more)

What will Dutton do about people who write the truth about him such as the above? 

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4 replies »

  1. its funny how Pauline Hanson went to jail for supposed election fraud, why Peter dutton in there right now?

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