Stephen Wells and National Socialists persecuted by South Australian Labor Government for carrying out their right to protest. Pic-Advertiser
By Lyndesy Symonds
Australian governments can attempt to suppress the speech of Aussies who object to our own replacement via mass immigration and multiculturalism, but our rulers know this is illegal. If we had no power and our Constitution did not protect us, they would not be scrambling to pass these laws and we’d already be in gulags.
https://xyz.net.au/2025/02/stephen-wells-bail-conditions-are-unconstitutional/
In Victoria , the Allan gov’t is hard at work to remove protections for political speech from the Justice Legislation Amendment (Anti-vilification and Social Cohesion) Bill 2024.
Looking at the matter of Australian political prisoner Stephen Wells, one would never know we had such protections. But the enemies of this nation know very well that his charges and bail conditions are in violation of his Constitutional rights. That is why they are doubling down. They intend to break him before his matter ever goes before the court.
Stephen Wells, 55, of Broadwater in Western Australia, was granted bail with a surety of $2000 in the Adelaide Magistrates Court on Friday, Feb 21 after his arrest on January 26 at an Australia Day celebration at an ANZAC memorial. This is definitely speech and association of which the tyrant state opposes. The best the corrupto police could do was charge him with one count of loitering and one count of using a Nazi symbol or salute. The ‘Nazi’ symbol in question was his NSN badge which features a diamond and four arrows.
He has now been locked up since Australia Day on the loitering charge with much of that time in solitary. He has refused to waive his right to freedom of association. He has lost his job. And his next hearing has been pushed back to April 17.
Forget about presumption of innocence and punishment fitting the crime.
“My punishment shouldn’t happen until after the trial, my punishment instead is happening before the trial and the initial conditions that the prosecution wants to put on my bail are bound to be punishment much greater than the punishment available to the court to give me if I was found guilty, which is why I refused them in the first place.
“Just keep on punishing me before the trial, go ahead – presumption of innocence is dead.” Stephen Wells.
The link contains info about how to support this Australian nationalist political prisoner and his family.
