10.1. The Weaponised Incompetence of the Police Services.

Weaponised Incompetence.


All the Police have to Do to

Facilitate Human Trafficking is

- Nothing At All.

Despite overwhelming evidence, the Queensland Police Service, the New South Wales Police Service and the Australian Federal Police have routinely and consistently implicated themselves in corruption and Human Trafficking through multiple completely unreasonable, reckless, negligent and illegal Failures to Act.

They have repeatedly refused to even look at the evidence in this matter and instead illegally and against my will repeatedly referred me to mental health services. This is how Human Trafficking is facilitated by taxpayer money.

It is also contrary to the common law presumption of sanity and contravenes Section 26 of the Queensland Criminal Code (1899) which states “Every person is presumed to be of sound mind, and to have been of sound mind at any time which comes in question, until the contrary is proved.”

On the rare occasion where the police services have purported to even vaguely pretend to address any issues raised herein, they have adopted a completely unreasonable, dismissive, minimising and 'victim blaming' attitude.

The consistent use of abusive techniques such as bullying, gaslighting, failures to act and weaponised incompetence in general illustrates the police services use of 'reactive abuse' in order to elicit an emotional reaction and to justify the false narrative that there is 'nothing to see here' and that the problem is one of a mental health issue.

The police services are clearly relying on a belief that no reasonable and/or non-corrupt people will ever bother to look at the evidence, because their attitudes, actions and failures to act do not and will not stand up to any amount of reasonable scrutiny.

The lack of response by the collective police services in relation to these issues clearly indicates that the police services have no interest in addressing Human Trafficking in general or preventing the ongoing and severe harassment which I am experiencing at the hands of my family and other members of their Human Trafficking network.

I have been told on a number of occasions in my attempts to seek help from various police services in relation to this matter that “This is a civil matter”.

Human Trafficking, organised crime, family violence, financial abuse, corruption, a severe multi-dog attack and misuse of the mental health system (apart from the many other crimes raised in this document) are not civil matters.

The fact that the police services refuse to investigate this matter is equivalent to a toddler placing their hands over their ears, closing their eyes and speaking gibberish in order to deny the clear reality before their eyes ... and then calling the other person crazy.

If the employees of the various police services have a problem with the characterisation of their collective behaviour in this way, I would humbly suggest that they stop behaving as they have and start to behave in a manner which befits their uniform and privileged positions of power in our society.