Quarantine/ FEMA/ Extermination Camps in Australia?

In the public interest.

The question is asked as the PCR does not detect infectious viruses which is what generates the case rate. The death rate is low (0.004%) in Australia meaning we are not in a pandemic (real measure of a pandemic is death not spread). The recovery rate is between 94-99%, the former is elderly and immune compromised. There is credible evidence the SARS-CoV-2 is lab created and the variants are caused by vaccinations.

That being said, I believe these camps are being set up for people like myself. Those of us seeking truth and freedom. I do not for one moment believe any of this is for health and safety as there is no significant risk of death. Healthy people do not need to be quarantined. This is about incarceration without trial of any voice that counters the main stream narrative.

I believe that Christmas Island, Nauru and Manus were practice zones. Innocent refugees were incarcerated without trial to train private security companies to mistreat innocent people. The Australian people are next.

The word ‘resilient‘ is related to Rockefeller Resilient Cities program of which Melbourne, Newcastle I believe these are foreign interests controlling our government, spending taxpayers money and incarcerating ‘democracy’ to bring in a New World Order which is a fascist state that devalues human life, liberty and freedom.

This is a Crime Against Humanity and we paid for it. This picture says it all. It is extermination services. I do not consent to pay for the extermination of myself as an innocent person in a democracy. No matter the corruption.

SERCO is mentioned in the article as running Christmas Island. Notice the logo of the Circle with the shadow below. You will notice that there are symbols appearing on TV with circles and triangles without a bottom, more like a pyramid. Australian Government allowed a large UK Crown multinational SERCO to run military, immigration, prisons, trains etc. This is the price we pay for outsourcing government services in sensitive areas. So when people are moved to Christmas Islands do you think they will be treated in a way that is healthy? What is the history?

A UK Crown company manages Australian Defence: “…manages workforces, assets and data…”  Is this an infiltration by a foreign power in our country? They are what is termed the Deep State. Ex US Presidents Eisenhower and Kennedy warned of the Industrial Military Complex. Refer https://www.serco.com/me/media-and-news/2022/serco-awarded-two-year-contract-extension-by-australia-defence-force

This Report outlines what happened on Christmas Island, the next quarantine centre! https://asrc.org.au/resources/report-on-christmas-island/

An extract: “… The Camp is run by SERCO, under a contract from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection. Border Force staff in uniform as well as Australian Federal Police are highly visible. There is also Emergency Response Team (ERT) on duty. If there is an incident a CODE BLACK is called over the walkie talkies and ERT respond by running to the area and doing a “take down”….”

Policy extracts are from the Australian Parliament (https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Former_Committees/immigrationdetention/report/c01)

Immigration Detention Centres

2.35      Immigration Detention Centres (IDCs) primarily accommodate individuals with a higher risk profile. IDCs traditionally were designed to accommodate people who had overstayed their visa, or breached their visa conditions and had their visa cancelled, or been refused entry at Australia’s entry ports. In recent years IDCs have also been used to accommodate IMAs. [47]

2.36      IDCs are currently located at:

  • Villawood, New South Wales
  • Maribyrnong, Victoria
  • Perth, Western Australia
  • Christmas Island, Indian Ocean
  • Northern, Northern Territory
  • Curtin, Western Australia
  • Scherger, Queensland
  • Yongah Hill (currently under construction in Western Australia)
  • Wickham Point, Northern Territory [48]

Serco: On 29 June 2009, the department entered into a five-year contract with Serco Australia Pty Ltd. The contract, valued at about $370 million, covers the provision of detention services at immigration detention centres (including those on Christmas Island) and alternative places of detention as well as a range of transport and escort services to people in detention.[8] A phased transition from the former detention service provider G4S Australia Pty Ltd started from the contract signature date…. On 11 December 2009, the department entered into a second five-year contract with Serco Australia Pty Ltd to provide services to people in immigration residential housing and immigration transit accommodation throughout Australia.[9] Transition from the previous detention service provider G4S Australia Pty Ltd was completed in January 2010. …The two contracts are referred to throughout this report as ‘the contract’. The Department released a redacted contract to the Committee on the same day that it was released under the Freedom of Information Act 1982 to a third party applicant.

… In late 2011, DIAC advised that it had recently developed a revised mental health awareness training program which had been piloted and now was being rolled out to Serco, DIAC and IHMS staff…

Is mandatory detention the same as mandatory quarantine?

Reforms in 2008 and 2010:

2.27      Reforms to immigration detention policy were introduced by the Rudd Government in 2008. The New Directions in Detention policy established seven key principals of immigration detention policy:

1.   Mandatory detention is an essential component of strong border control.

2.   To support the integrity of Australia’s immigration program, three groups will be subject to mandatory detention:

(a)    all unauthorised arrivals, for management of health, identity and security risks to the community; [the migration zone was changed which deemed legal refuguees under the 1951 Refugee Convention, illegal. Tennis player Novak being held in a hotel where it is revealed refugees held for 9 years, not a short period of time, unable to leave the hotel. Homeless are treated the same. This is abuse by authority that is unaccountable.]

(b)    unlawful non-citizens who present unacceptable risks to the community; and [fleeing persecution is not a risk/911 Susan Lindauer ex CIA asset said 911 was an inside job, thus risk was created]

(c)    unlawful non-citizens who have repeatedly refused to comply with their visa conditions. [compliance doctrine we see today turns into vilification and bullying (them vs us), they may not comply as their human rights are being breached, held indefinitely, abused and tortured by private unaccountable security companies in non-disclosure contracts, held offshore so abuses go undetected)

3.   Children, including juvenile foreign fishers and, where possible, their families, will not be detained in an immigration detention centre. [there is a major pedophile ring controlling the world. No child is safe in quarantine or offshore detention. Clearly they suffered mental abuse, some tried to suicide. It was inhumane conditions)
4.   Detention that is indefinite or otherwise arbitrary is not acceptable and the length and conditions of detention, including the appropriateness of both the accommodation and the services provided, would be subject to regular review.
5.   Detention in immigration detention centres is only to be used as a last resort and for the shortest practicable time. [untrue: [https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/jul/20/torturous-australian-family-fights-to-free-refugee-held-for-eight-years-without-charge
6.   People in detention will be treated fairly and reasonably within the law.
7.   Conditions of detention will ensure the inherent dignity of the human person. [40]

Note: Most of the men described the constant fear of being attacked by “501’s”. They said that not all 501’s were frightening but that they stuck together. We were told of the seeming immunity of 501’s to punishment from SERCO Refer https://asrc.org.au/resources/report-on-christmas-island/

REPORT: https://asrc.org.au/resources/report-on-christmas-island/

Revealed: The Locations of Australia’s Quarantine Camps | Exclusive

We take a look at the names and locations of COVID quarantine camps across Australia.

 By TOTT News in FeaturesMost Popular – Top 25 (Chronological)New World Orderon December 7, 202120 comments

By T.J. Coles.
In this article, TOTT News documents the names and locations of publicly-acknowledged COVID quarantine camps across Australia.

It does not include the names and addresses of hotels, motels, and animal centres currently being used/planned for use because most are temporary camps.

South Australia, for example, does not appear to have built any camps. Instead, it is temporarily using hotels and resorts.

Rather, this piece will cover permanent and semi-permanent nationwide compounds under construction or refurbishment of primary concern, and include army barracks and refugee/immigrant holding facilities.


NATIONAL RESILIENCE CENTRES

At the time of writing, Tasmania uses only hotels for quarantining humans. Several Australian quarantine stations, like Cape Pallarenda and Lytton, are heritage sites unsuitable for modern containment.

According to the central government’s review of hotel quarantine practices, in the Australian Capital Territory, “the majority of quarantine is undertaken in a private home with appropriate supervision. Hotel quarantine is used in the minority of cases.”

NOTE: I was forced into quarantine in an expensive hotel in Canberra (not affordable). I was healthy. This was because Melbourne was deemed a hotspot when in reality it wasn’t. I had to pay $1,700 as a student. I offered to be tested but made clear no DNA taken. They never tested me. When my mother came we spoke on the phone from my balcony. I noticed the LED lights flashing they were recording us. The police monitored the phone. They refused to compensate me when it was clear I was not sick. They can hold us indefinitely with faulty PCR and Rapid Antigen tests, just alter the cycles of amplification or have a private sector firm say you are positive. This is being held without trial, habeus corpus or a lawyer. It is against the Geneva Convention. They use biosecurity powers which is clear today are unnecessary. It is not an emergency. If I am placed in quarantine you can be sure it is kidnap and I will be in danger.

In states with dedicated centres, once the new buildings are constructed and the old ones repurposed, the hospitality sector and animal quarantine facilities will resume their pre-COVID activities, leaving new arrivals, positively-tested, and unvaccinated people to face quarantine in the new/repurposed centres.

To make things complicated, in addition to prison islands (like the facilities on Christmas Island) and apparently separate camps (like the Queensland Regional Accommodation Centre), several states have signed up to the Centres for National Resilience (CNR) — supposedly three quarantine camps in three separate states (Queensland, Victoria, and Western Australia).

However, as we shall see state authorities confirm the existence of a fourth, existing CNR camp in the Northern Territory serving as the model for others. In addition, another non-CNR quarantine facility has been announced for the NT.

At the time of writing, no official details have come to light as to NSW’s prospective quarantine centre(s). The only major media report appears to have been in June, when NSW’s Premier, Dominic Perrottet, credited the hotel quarantine scheme and expressed an “interest” in the possible construction of dedicated facilities.

Given all of this mess and confusion, it is perhaps important to make a comprehensive list and analysis.

CHRISTMAS ISLAND HANDOVER

There are at least three compounds on Christmas Island, the tropical territory 1,900km northwest of Australia, primed for quarantining humans. They are the North West Point Immigration Detention Centre (NWPIDC), Phosphate Hill, and the so-called Construction Camp Alternative Places of Detention (APOD).

The name of the NWPIDC is deceptive because non-immigrant/refugee prisoners are also held there.

Human rights groups have not only identified the appalling treatment of asylum seekers and immigrants at the facilities but noted that those held indefinitely are “mixed in with about 200 men exiting prisons from across Australia.”

Nine sub-compounds make up the NWPIDC, including two isolation centres. The Department of Home Affairs notes corroded metal gutters and downpipes, degraded security grilles and roller doors, waterborne chlorides, and termite infestations.

Phosphate Hill and APOD have capacities for over 700 and consist of transportable buildings across three sub-compounds codenamed Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie. They suffer similar environmental degradation.

Freedom of information requests reveal that at the acknowledged start of the pandemic in January 2020, the Department of Home Affairs began the process (“Step-in rights period”) of temporarily handing over the NWPIDC, run by the private firms Serco and International Health and Medical Services, to the Commonwealth to quarantine Australian citizens evacuated from China.

Costing over $20m and indicative of the militarisation of containment management, the Christmas Island Maintenance Services took over operations in collaboration with the Australian Defence Force.

By late-March 2020, the arrangement had changed to so-called “hot contingency,” in which the above agencies could commandeer the facilities again at short notice.

NORTHERN TERRITORY

As noted above, there are at least two quarantine camps in NT: the National Resilience Centre (NRC) in Howard Springs, Darwin, and the Alice Springs Quarantine Facility.

Twenty-five kilometres from Darwin, the Manigurr-ma accommodation village at Howard Springs is now part of the NRC.

In 2014, the company INPEX announced that it had completed construction of the village, an ex-mining camp, as a temporary residency for labourers in the Northern Territory.

It did not, at that point, have any function as a quarantine centre. An industry report says that the facility can house up to 3,500.

Early in the pandemic, the NT government announced that Border Force and the Australian Defence Force would take repatriated Australians from China via RAAF planes to Manigurr-ma, “a perfect fit for quarantine purposes … The Manigurr-ma village site is a declared isolation zone under the Notifiable Diseases Act – that means any movement in or out is strictly controlled and enforceable by law.”

The location has become the subject of much controversy in recent weeks, including during the ‘co-ordinated transfer’ of positive cases from remote indigenous communities to the facility.

Escapees have been tracked and apprehended by contact tracers and police forces.

Arrests made as multiple people escape Howard Springs quarantine facility in NT

Northern Territory Police say “multiple” people have been arrested after escaping from Darwin’s Howard Springs COVID-19 quarantine facility.

The second is the Quarantine or Todd Facility in Alice Springs. Information on Todd is difficult to come by, but it would appear that the centre is the commandeered Mercure Alice Springs Resort, repurposed for quarantining arrivals until at least January 2022.

QUEENSLAND

Consciously or not, PM Scott Morrison and Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk played a game of dialectics.

Morrison said that in Queensland, he preferred that the government use an existing military barracks, the Damascus Barracks, in the east, on the Brisbane River.

Palaszczuk said that her preference was the construction of a new facility in the Orwellian location, Wellcamp, 150km away in Toowoomba. 

Australians seem to have ended up with both. The Damascus Barracks will reportedly be part of the Centres for National Resilience.

Built in Meeandah, Brisbane, in the 1940s, the Australian Army’s 29.5 hectare Damascus Barracks were developed by the US in the Second World War for military waste disposal; hence their location on the Brisbane River: a handy place to dump toxic waste.

The Barracks were then taken over by the South Queensland Joint Logistics Unit for storage and supply. They contain unexploded ordnance and chemicals from herbicides.

Yet, this is where Morrison wants to quarantine incomers.

On 16th August, the Queensland government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Australian Government for Commonwealth “to design and build a quarantine facility at the Damascus Barracks and ensure consistency in the design for the efficient operation of the facility as part of the statewide quarantine network.”

It would appear that additional capacity will be constructed on existing grounds, housing 1,000 people.

Ten days later, the Queensland government confirmed plans for the construction of the Queensland Regional Accommodation Centre (QRAC).

“Under a joint agreement between the Queensland Government and the landowner, Wagner Corporation, a 1000-bed facility will be built by Wagner Corporation and run by Queensland Government.”

Palaszczuk was asked by 7News’ Sunrise if QRAC was still needed. Palaszczuk said that her desired target was allegedly 90 percent of the population double-jabbed and stated that foreign visitors or repatriated Australians could be “charted in” to the camp from potential, future red zone countries.

Chillingly, she added: “We’ll also need it for unvaccinated people.”

Palaszczuk concluded: “We’ll also need it for people who are international students who are looking at doing labour for our farmers. So, I think there’s a whole lot of opportunities as well.” Her remark about the unvaccinated is not taken out of context. For instance, she was not talking about unvaccinated foreign travellers. The presenter replied: “OK. Good to go for Christmas!”

VICTORIA

The government of Victoria (GOV) specifically notes that its purpose-built “quarantine hub,” as the GOV calls it, is strategically located outside Melbourne’s central business district.

The preferred site is 40 hectares of unused ground at the existing Donnybrook Road animal quarantine facility in Mickleham, owned by the Department of Agriculture, 29km north of the CBD.

The design of the new “hub”—or Alternative Quarantine Accommodation (AQA)—is taken from the existing human Manigurr-ma facility at Howard Springs, NT.

In Huxleyan Brave New World fashion, the AQA is a happy camp in which those held will supposedly have space, pleasant views of greenery, and entertainment, including broadband.

It is expected to cost $200m.

Complicating matters, the AQA appears to be part of the Centres for National Resilience. A $32 million dollar construction contract was awarded to Fleetwood.

AQA is being expanded in stages, with the first set to host 500 people, then 100, with a reported capacity of 3,000 (2,100 a week), “as part of a scalable build if a larger facility is determined to be required at any point.” The design includes “relocatable cabins.”

A design report anticipates that COVID will continue up to three years, taking us to 2024, yet it also notes that the facility will take up to 22 months to construct, by which time the pandemic would be endemic and managable.

This raises questions about how long the federal and state governments really intend to quarantine people.

The report later says that the timeframe actually refers to anticipated “global vaccination coverage.”

“[C]ohorts,” or people, “from countries with a slow vaccine roll out could be allocated to the Alternative Quarantine Accommodation to better manage risk while lower risk cohorts could continue to utilise Hotel Quarantine.”

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

In August, the federal government fast-tracked legislation for the construction of the Queensland camps and at least one compound in WA, 45km from Perth, part of the Centre for National Resilience.

The construction firm Multiplex was awarded the contract to build Western Australia’s quarantine camp on Commonwealth-owned land in the Bullsbrook Training Area: a Royal Australian Air Force base. The compound will reportedly hold at least 1,000 people.

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In addition to firefighter training and paper and ink incineration, the Department of Defence says: “There is also a landfill on the property, which was used to dispose of waste from on-site operations.”

Even ABC News acknowledges that “People who live in the area were forced to use bottled water because their bores were contaminated with toxic chemicals contained in firefighting foam.”

CONCLUSION

In summary and despite mixed messages from media, Australia’s quarantine camps are:

Christmas Island: North West Point Immigration Detention Centre, Phosphate Hill, Construction Camp Alternative Places of Detention (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie).

Northern Territory: National Resilience Centre (a.k.a., Manigurr-ma) and the Todd Facility (part of the Mercure Alice Springs Resort).

Queensland: Damascus Barracks (a.k.a., National Resilience Centre) and Queensland Regional Accommodation Centre.

Victoria: Alternative Quarantine Accommodation (a.k.a., National Resilience Centre, Mickleham).

Western Australia: Bullsbrook Training Area (a.k.a., National Resilience Centre).

How long will the above camps last and will additional ones be built?

Referring to his state’s vaccination programme and health passport system, Victoria’s Premier Daniel Andrews said: “Why would you have that thing up and running and then pull all the architecture that you have built, all the infrastructure that you have built, the culture that you have changed – why would you change that four, five weeks later? We will not do that.”