This is a mother's appeal for the life of an innocent. It is an appeal for truth to be heard.
Diane Frola explains how Schapelle Corby's story moved her, how she was shocked when she first learned how the Australian government had withheld vital evidence, and how she fears for her children. She issues a heartfelt plea for support.
The sacrifice of Schapelle Corby, by the Australian government, is exposed by The Expendable Project on their website, www.expendable.tv. Even though the cast iron proof, in the form of the government's own emails and cables, is published on there, the closed Australian media refuse to report it. The materials published by The Expendable Project are censored in Australia.
The direct result of this is that many of the Australian public, fed a diet of propaganda, are blind to the truth. The callous minority even post vitiole and abuse in places like this.
In this video, Diane Frola appeals directly to the people, for truth to be seen.
By: USgatekeeper7
In: Politics, Propaganda
Tags: propaganda, corruption, Schapelle Corby, Austealia, human rights
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia (load item map)
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