Post by NFA on Mar 24, 2024 9:51:24 GMT 8
Welcome to Bernie's Bad Book Bash - Update #6.
The bottom line:
Meeting in Somerset Regional Council to start first local campaign
A difficult week for progress
CONTENTS
Somerset Council action meeting
Central Highlands delays books decision
Volunteers update
Vexatious gay activist complaint update
BERNIE'S BIG BAD BOOK BASH WEEKLY UPDATE #6
Somerset Council action meeting
If last week I could report success, then this week all I can tell you about is frustration.
Most of the week has been spent dealing with administrative issues ranging from malfunctioning computers through to other more pressing and stressful administrative issues to keep this operation continuing, including dealing with the 42nd anti-discrimination complaint lodged against me by the most offended man in the world.
As a result, most of the campaign goals that I had set for this week have hardly been touched.
The one bright area has been in Somerset Council in Queensland. Due to the work of one local family, a campaign team is now growing and there will be a meeting tomorrow to organise ourselves to win in this local council. If you are in the area and can come along, I'd love to see you there!
Date: Saturday, 23 March 2024
Time: 1pm for 1:30 pm presentation and planning session
Address: Mount Beppo Hall, 916 Mount Beppo Rd, Mount Beppo QLD 4313.
Bizarrely, Somerset Regional Council is refusing to remove the single Ken Akamatsu book it has in its collection on the basis that the council supports the State Library of Queensland's policy to cater for the diverse needs of the whole community.
Why Somerset Regional Council thinks it needs to cater for the diverse needs of those who enjoy child pornography comics is beyond me. It seems even stranger that it is has chosen to cater to this community by stocking only book 24 of a 38 book series.
Maybe Somerset Regional Council has decided that the other 37 books in this series are below its weird standards. Perhaps they contain child pornography cartoons that are beyond the pale. Who knows?
I did write to the new mayor today asking him to clearly explain where he stands on this matter. I will keep you informed of his answer, including if he decides to ignore this issue.
Central Highlands delays books decision
Along with Somerset Regional Council, Central Highlands Regional Council has decided that it is going to keep Ken Akamatsu's books in its catalogue for the time being.
I have been informed by Central Highlands council staff that the books actually belong to the State Library of Queensland and no one has worked out yet what to do with them.
I would have thought that someone could have made the decision to burn these books by now or hand them over the law enforcement but no, apparently everyone needs to be consulted about child pornography cartoons except the police.
So after a month of waiting for Central Highlands to tell me that it could not make a decision, I spoke to the local media. I am hopeful that there will be a story in the next few days and that this will embarrass people to act.
Volunteers update
Thank you to all those who have worked to help build a database researching every public library in Australia.
I have not had an opportunity to collate your research this week but hope to have this information ready to publish for the public soon.
Vexatious gay activist complaint update
Finally, I must once again answer the 'Thought Police' in New South Wales for my statements in Queensland. These people have wasted my time on 41 pointless occasions now (no other person in Australia has such an unblemished record of being found not to have engaged in homosexual vilification) so I guess they've decided that they better investigate me a 42nd time.
This time I've been told that I said something bad while organising locals in Wynnum (in Brisbane's bayside) to prevent a gay mob from turning up at the front door of a large family home. The local Greens candidate had published this family's address online and boasted unashamedly that this gay mob would turn up at the front door because they dared to oppose a gay pride parade through a local park.
As it turns out, saying the rosary in public was all it took to scare them away.
If you are wondering what any of this has to do with the New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Board, don't worry, you are not alone. It's a mystery to me as well.
Anyway, highly paid bureaucrats funded by the poor New South Wales taxpayer have demanded that I provide a response to an investigation that can't even tell me what I am supposed to have said. So that is also rather interesting for me, although it is not as crazy as the time the lunatic complainant lodged a complaint against me about his own comment that he wrote on my Facebook page.
Just in case you are wondering, that complaint even ended up before the High Court of Australia and not a single person in the judicial system stopped to ask why the wheels of justice at the highest levels of this nation were turning because a gay activist complained about as comment that he wrote himself on a Facebook page of someone living in a completely different state.
If you want to know more about the complainant, click here.
I am awaiting some additional advice now about this matter and will updat eyou next week about the steps I have taken to try and put an end to this farce for the 42nd time.
Thank you for your ongoing support, prayers, encouragement and generosity. I could not carry out this work without your backing and I ask that you keep me in your prayers for this fight. It is not easy at times.
As always, you all remain in our family prayers.
God bless,
Bernard Gaynor
Christus Rex!
The bottom line:
Meeting in Somerset Regional Council to start first local campaign
A difficult week for progress
CONTENTS
Somerset Council action meeting
Central Highlands delays books decision
Volunteers update
Vexatious gay activist complaint update
BERNIE'S BIG BAD BOOK BASH WEEKLY UPDATE #6
Somerset Council action meeting
If last week I could report success, then this week all I can tell you about is frustration.
Most of the week has been spent dealing with administrative issues ranging from malfunctioning computers through to other more pressing and stressful administrative issues to keep this operation continuing, including dealing with the 42nd anti-discrimination complaint lodged against me by the most offended man in the world.
As a result, most of the campaign goals that I had set for this week have hardly been touched.
The one bright area has been in Somerset Council in Queensland. Due to the work of one local family, a campaign team is now growing and there will be a meeting tomorrow to organise ourselves to win in this local council. If you are in the area and can come along, I'd love to see you there!
Date: Saturday, 23 March 2024
Time: 1pm for 1:30 pm presentation and planning session
Address: Mount Beppo Hall, 916 Mount Beppo Rd, Mount Beppo QLD 4313.
Bizarrely, Somerset Regional Council is refusing to remove the single Ken Akamatsu book it has in its collection on the basis that the council supports the State Library of Queensland's policy to cater for the diverse needs of the whole community.
Why Somerset Regional Council thinks it needs to cater for the diverse needs of those who enjoy child pornography comics is beyond me. It seems even stranger that it is has chosen to cater to this community by stocking only book 24 of a 38 book series.
Maybe Somerset Regional Council has decided that the other 37 books in this series are below its weird standards. Perhaps they contain child pornography cartoons that are beyond the pale. Who knows?
I did write to the new mayor today asking him to clearly explain where he stands on this matter. I will keep you informed of his answer, including if he decides to ignore this issue.
Central Highlands delays books decision
Along with Somerset Regional Council, Central Highlands Regional Council has decided that it is going to keep Ken Akamatsu's books in its catalogue for the time being.
I have been informed by Central Highlands council staff that the books actually belong to the State Library of Queensland and no one has worked out yet what to do with them.
I would have thought that someone could have made the decision to burn these books by now or hand them over the law enforcement but no, apparently everyone needs to be consulted about child pornography cartoons except the police.
So after a month of waiting for Central Highlands to tell me that it could not make a decision, I spoke to the local media. I am hopeful that there will be a story in the next few days and that this will embarrass people to act.
Volunteers update
Thank you to all those who have worked to help build a database researching every public library in Australia.
I have not had an opportunity to collate your research this week but hope to have this information ready to publish for the public soon.
Vexatious gay activist complaint update
Finally, I must once again answer the 'Thought Police' in New South Wales for my statements in Queensland. These people have wasted my time on 41 pointless occasions now (no other person in Australia has such an unblemished record of being found not to have engaged in homosexual vilification) so I guess they've decided that they better investigate me a 42nd time.
This time I've been told that I said something bad while organising locals in Wynnum (in Brisbane's bayside) to prevent a gay mob from turning up at the front door of a large family home. The local Greens candidate had published this family's address online and boasted unashamedly that this gay mob would turn up at the front door because they dared to oppose a gay pride parade through a local park.
As it turns out, saying the rosary in public was all it took to scare them away.
If you are wondering what any of this has to do with the New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Board, don't worry, you are not alone. It's a mystery to me as well.
Anyway, highly paid bureaucrats funded by the poor New South Wales taxpayer have demanded that I provide a response to an investigation that can't even tell me what I am supposed to have said. So that is also rather interesting for me, although it is not as crazy as the time the lunatic complainant lodged a complaint against me about his own comment that he wrote on my Facebook page.
Just in case you are wondering, that complaint even ended up before the High Court of Australia and not a single person in the judicial system stopped to ask why the wheels of justice at the highest levels of this nation were turning because a gay activist complained about as comment that he wrote himself on a Facebook page of someone living in a completely different state.
If you want to know more about the complainant, click here.
I am awaiting some additional advice now about this matter and will updat eyou next week about the steps I have taken to try and put an end to this farce for the 42nd time.
Thank you for your ongoing support, prayers, encouragement and generosity. I could not carry out this work without your backing and I ask that you keep me in your prayers for this fight. It is not easy at times.
As always, you all remain in our family prayers.
God bless,
Bernard Gaynor
Christus Rex!