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Based on media reporting and cross-checks with my sources in law enforcement, it appears that the March for Australia organisation and its organisers are in the crosshairs of ASIO and other federal and state law enforcement authorities. Although the organisation has tried to maintain a public distance from the National Socialist Network, multiple statements, comments, and speeches by NSN members, or from MFA members in support of NSN, along with evidence of NSN infiltration throughout the group have created a link that is now under scrutiny. It wasn’t made clear to me whether this would lead to action, but the clear takeaway was that it is definitely happening. Last night, in a flurry of activity, one of the main organisers, Bec Freedom, wiped the MFA Telegram network. I have also been told by law enforcement sources that another Victorian network linked to both the MFA and NSN is currently being looked at as an offshoot. This comes as 'White Australia' the political arm of the disbanded NSN, was also targeted by authorities. I’ve said for years that these groups have been heavily surveilled and infiltrated by various law enforcement agencies. Even left-wing organisations are spying on them and constantly sharing private group chats. There appear to be large swathes of data that have been collected on individuals associated with these groups by agencies that have embedded individuals. Now, with the recent classifications of the NSN & 'White Australia', this data will be used to keep a close eye on high-ranking organisational figures to determine whether they are trying to re-establish themselves. Much of this has been made possible by recent changes to the law following the Bondi terrorist attack, and there are concerns such powers could be wielded for political advantage.




