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  3. This is a story Australians really need to know about: Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong actively engaged in ESPIONAGE against Australia in giving Herzog full unrestricted access to Australia's highest security organisation ASIO.

This is a story Australians really need to know about: Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong actively engaged in ESPIONAGE against Australia in giving Herzog full unrestricted access to Australia's highest security organisation ASIO.

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    This is a story Australians really need to know about: Anthony Albanese and Penny Wong actively engaged in ESPIONAGE against Australia in giving Herzog full unrestricted access to Australia's highest security organisation ASIO.

    Espionage is punishable in Australia with upto 25yrs jail.

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    Isaac Herzog held secret meeting with Asio boss during Australia trip, intelligence agency confirms

    Granting a foreign head of state such as the Israeli president access to domestic intelligence agency ‘unprecedented’, senator David Pocock claims

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    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

    #Law #Crime #NationalSecurty #News #Labor #AUSPol #Activism #Australia #Election #Voting

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