Were Vic cops embarrassed by Forest of Fallen complaint in country town? – www.cairnsnews.org

Were Vic cops embarrassed by Forest of Fallen complaint in country town? – www.cairnsnews.org
Forest of the Fallen organiser Anthony Hall at Echuca.

By TONY MOBILIFONITIS
THE ignorance of some Australians is beyond belief. A case in point was a recent Forest of the Fallen display held in the Murray River town of Echuca, on the Victorian side of the border, during the town’s Riverboats Festival.

Forest of the Fallen is an Australia-wide activity designed to highlight the victims of the covid19 vaccine scam. The “forest” consists of printed A4 sized pictures and stories attached to wire or bamboo stems, of people who have died or were injured after receiving mRNA injections either voluntarily or mandated by governments.

The hundreds of stories are a stark reminder to people of the reality of post-mRNA deaths and injuries worldwide, that have largely been ignored by mainstream media channels. Jab Injuries Australia on Instagram has 384 interviews with everyday Australians who have been severely injured or bereaved from the Covid vaccine side-effects.

Regardless of this first-hand evidence of mRNA dangers, there are still people in Australia, a large number of them who inhabit health departments, who think the vaccination campaign and lockdowns were all “for the greater good” and that all these injuries or deaths are some sort of conspiracy theory. Some will cite the convenient little scientific principle “correlation is not causation”, ignoring the fact that very few of the tens of thousands of annual vaccine injuries are fully investigated.

At Echuca, organisers of the local Riverboat Festival claimed the public park being used for the Forest of the Fallen display was somehow infringing on their festival area, although it was clearly outside the fenced off festival area and on a public park. A Forest of the Fallen organiser asked for them to show documents proving the park was “their area”, but they refused. The local Campaspe Shire Council should have been able to supply such documents.

They then called police who arrived soon after and ordered the RIP displays to be taken down. At first the forest organisers agreed to lay some of the 500 display sheets and sticks down on the ground, but that wasn’t good enough for the festival organisers then took it upon themselves to remove them. FoF organisers reminded the local cops that their own deceased and injured colleagues were represented among the 500 cases.

Also among them was 26-year-old Echuca AFL recruit Ollie Wines, a Port Adelaide midfielder, who suffered heart issues after his compulsory jabs. Myocarditis and pericarditis cases among young athletes have been rampant and most of these young people have been forced to get mRNA jabs by their sports bodies. Wines, a Brownlow medallist, was forced off the field in 2022 with heart issues, but he and his doctor later denied any link to the Covid vaccine – as they do.

FoF organisers later moved to another park nearby. “It’s kind of fitting that the police made us pull these RIP ones and lay them down on the ground because these are the ones that passed away,” said organiser Anthony Hall.



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