ANTI CARTEL BEHAVIOUR
WHEREAS The Commonwealth of Australia is a Christian Institution formed under a Written Constitution, the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 and it is the Duty of the Queen, Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second as representative of The Sovereign, to execute and maintain the the Constitution and the Laws of the Commonwealth. ( S 61 Constitution) and
Whereas the Executive Power of Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second is exercised in Her Name, by the Crown, under S 61 Constitution but Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second cannot be personally present in any “court” The Crown, has seen fit to approve legislation in the Crimes Act 1914, and the Judiciary Act 1903 enabling anyone to enforce the Laws of the Commonwealth but secular forces opposed to the democratic processes represented by the Australian Courts Act 1828, have set out to destroy these fundamental rights and freedoms, and established Secular Courts, such Courts being manned by persons, without any respect for the Rule of :Law, and the Judicial Power of the Commonwealth. and:
Whereas divers persons are anxious to restore the Christian Heritage represented by the Australian Courts Act 1828 and apply the S 80 Judiciary Act 1903, and replace the Secular Courts, established in Australia without referral to the subjects of Her Majesty Elizabeth the Second resident in Australia, with “courts” that will maintain their integrity, and allow the provisions of S 28 Crimes Act 1914 to be of full force and effect, it has been resolved:
- That a support group be formed on a Not for Profit basis, to assist in law enforcement by all members of the Commonwealth as is their Christian Claim of Right, and that the Support Group be named the Office of Commonwealth Prosecutions.
- The purpose and object of this group is to accept and receive donations, and revenue from enforcement of the Royal Prerogative, of prosecuting offenders on complaint received, call upon them to repent and pay the prescribed penalties to persons aggrieved by their conduct, and make restitution for the damage they have inflicted by their lawless conduct, and act as a support group, and independent prosecutor of those who would undermine and destroy our Christian way of life.
- To this end a website is to be established where complaints of unlawful conduct can be received, and advice given, and the necessary personnel employed so that the Laws of the Commonwealth are given full faith and credit, by the courts, judges and people of every State, notwithstanding the laws of any State. And
- That at the end of each three months period, the members of the Commonwealth forming this Office, do meet, pay all costs associated with its activities, and donate the surplus if any, to the benefit of worthwhile charities, and the disadvantaged in the community, that provide the daily bread of those who are unable or disabled in then community, and needing help.
- That the Office of Commonwealth Prosecutions, recognises the authority of the Parliament of the Commonwealth to enact the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights as schedule 2 to the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission Act 1986, and its right to declare that a Schedule is part of an Act, in S 13 Acts Interpretation Act 1901, and opposes the cartel behaviour of some members of the Legal Professions, whose conduct falls short of the required standards expected of a fair, honest and just society.
- That a director be appointed in any State Shire or Village, where two or three shall gather together, and resolve to assist other divers persons to obtain justice under the Crown, and that such a committee shall have full power to use and benefit from the Laws of the Parliament of the Commonwealth without limitation or interference of any and do all things necessary or convenient to carry out the objects of this association.
- Such committee have power to accept and give donations, initiate and assist in prosecutions of those who would not observe the Statutes of the Parliament of the Commonwealth, and take whatever action is necessary to enforce the principles of law and order that underpin the democratic process established in the Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 by the Constitution and the Statutes, forming part of and belonging to the Australian Christian Heritage, that came to the continent of Australia, by the Australian Courts Act 1828.