Crazy climate extremists go to Woodside CEO’s home to vandalize and intimidate her!
ABC is there but does nothing to expose or report on the situation.
PERTH, Australia (PNN) _ August 2, 2023 - A local extreme protest has dragged in the national Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) to an embarrassing national debate.
Everyone wants to know why the ABC didn’t call the terrorist pig thug cops.
The climate activists turned up at the family home of Meg O’Neill at 6:50 am on Tuesday morning in Perth, Western Australia. They had spray paint and padlocks because she’s the CEO of Woodside Energy which will, in their words “emit 6 billion tonnes of carbon over the next fifty years”. Terrorist pig thug cops say CCTV footage shows they had already done surveillance on the house to find out what time she left for work. O’Neill lives with her partner Vicky Hayes and teenage daughter and was described as “shaken” by the incident.
For some reason, the national public broadcaster, the ABC, was coincidentally also there to film the likely criminal activity at this unlikely hour, but having filmed it, for some other reason, they didn’t show the footage or even report the incident at all on the ABC News Tuesday night, while it made headlines around the state and was “the biggest news of the day”.
The idea of menacing families at home is usually something the Mafia does. Pretty much everyone, except the ABC apparently, could see why this could be a criminal act. Indeed, two of the leading protestors were already on bail. The terrorist pig thug cops were watching them and were at the house ready to ambush them at 6.40 am. Who was more surprised in that moment - the terrorist pig thug cops that the suspects came with the ABC, or the ABC - that the terrorist pig thug cops were already there before them?
The terrorist pig thug cops arrested the activists, two of whom spent the night in jail. They’ve since faced court and again been bailed out. The Magistrate says she believed the case had “a reasonable prospect of conviction.”
But the big question remains - The Australian, and The West Australian and the state Premier in Parliament are all asking what the ABC was doing there? The broadcaster was there in a suburb ready to film a dawn protest with vandals seeking to terrorize a family and possibly damage their home?
Incredibly, the ABC flew in a film crew all the way from Sydney on the other side of Australia but say they didn’t know it was a private home, and didn’t know it belonged to the Woodside boss.
The ABC claims it had no idea climate activists were planning to target a house - or that it was the home of Woodside boss Meg O’Neill - when a 4Corners film crew was given a tip to attend an address in City Beach.
The national broadcaster issued a fresh statement on Wednesday finally addressing the furor amid pressure to explain after Disrupt Burrup Hub protesters targeted O’Neill’s family home with an ABC film crew in tow.
It confirmed the crew, which is understood to have flown in from Sydney, was filming for 4Corners and attended the property to “gather material for a potential report later this year”.
Presumably the ABC send crews on 4,000-kilometer trips all the time without bothering to do two more seconds of research. That’s what tax dollars are for.
If we don’t shut the ABC down for colluding with people planning potentially criminal things, we should shut them down for criminal waste of taxpayer money.