OMFG... l just dont watch TV...but l do know a scammer when l see one! Australia. Howard govenment. BAD..
Real bad, badder then MJ.,,,,, Everyday it becoming clearer and clearer in so many ways,,, Australian Government pull your socks up, get your honesty on, Fast, real fast.
@DJWOLFEN01 bali police prob do control there drugs. but 1 or 2 pills is nothing compared to 4.2 bag of weed which wud be for the sell of mass amounts and big money. it was calculated perfectly and again the history says it all
@wogboy54 Sorry but where did the 1 or 2 pills come from? They have gangs of drug dealers, some of them kids, preying on tourists and anyone who has been there will back me up. No Australians are taking marijuana to Bali to sell. No one. It is complete bullshit. The Balinese are Hindus. Hindus smoke marijuana as part of their religion so their use is completely ignored. Those undercover police are watching the tourists like hawks. No one is taking marijuana there to sell.
And the history of what says it all? Hundreds of foreigners have been arrested in Bali for buying dope and nearly all of them had to part with their watches, jewelry and travellers cheques to get home. But not one foreigner has ever been arrested for selling marijuana in Bali. It sells for a fraction that it does anywhere else and selling to strangers in a police state doesn't make good business. It's a lie to convince the public that Schapelle is guilty.
@DJWOLFEN01 well we will all have our arguments for for/against, but no-one will really ever know the truth without hard proof and footage. what you wrote is what you think and making an assumption at no1 would import to bali to sell. maybe they were thinking if they were successful they would have had alot of money. you cant speak for everyone with certain facts when everyone thinks and acts different. if they did do it they could have been a diff perspective then what you think
@wogboy54 How many people do you think take cocaine to Columbia? If someone was arrested for that the Columbian Police would want to know if the idiot wanted a refund. Certain human behaviour is universal. If Schapelle was guilty, why didn't the police want to get her fingerprints? Why did they try for 9 hours to get a confession but refuse to weigh her luggage... A 4Kg discrpancy would have been better than a confession. You think they wanted to give her a fighting chance?
she did no get a fair trial. but she is guilty. her brother said in an interview they packed the bags but the boogie board came late! so it cud have been her or her dad to put in bag without her friends seeing! and do u honestly think that there would be figer prints on bag. they wud have handled it with gloves and wiped and evidence off the bag! her dad was a sophisticated drug mule. this is no coincidence.
@wogboy54 When that 14 year-old boywas arrested a few months ago in Bali undercover police were watching to see if he would buy from THEIR drug dealers. The Bali Police completely control drugs in Bali and if tourists were getting it from other tourists someone would have been arrested. And yet not one foreigner has ever been arrested in Bali for selling drugs, ever. That is because it is too risky and there is no money in doing it. No one takes marijuana to Bali.
@ben886570 I am currently writing a response to "Sins of the Father" that will expose it for the sham of lies that it is. What were her family going to do with it? Sell it to 14 year-old children while undercover police watch the tourists like hawks? No Westerners have ever been caught selling marijuana in Bali because no Westerners are taking it there. It would be suicide. The Balinese are Hindu. They smoke grass in their rites to Shiva and are not prosecuted for it. Only us.
i dont belive the drugs were hers but she knows whos they were . schapelle and her sister had a chanc.e to pay bribe at the start which they should of done day one at the police station . but now it time for her to except she going to have to do the time she aint coming home early there wont be any prisoner transfer that the media bring up every 6 months its time to do the time and get on with ur life as best as possible .
@ben886570 They were offered a chance to pay a bribe by an airport official but it was not genuine. It was just some airport worker trying to scam some money on the side. Media were summoned by the Indonesian Government from every state in Australia and the anti-drugs organisation GRANAT were mobilised from Jakarta within minutes of the siezure. The Indonesian Government wanted nothing to stop this from becoming a huge media circus so that they could rub Howard's nose in it.
(...Cont) Before Schapelle was arrested, there was the Joint Australian/Indonesian task force to combat transnational crime. After Schapelle's arrest it did not exist. Before Schapelle's arrest Downer was demanding that Abu Bakr Bashir be arrested and that he be charged with terrorism and face the death penalty. Afterwards, he said "We cannot interfere in the court of an independant sovereign nation" and all calls for Bashir's arrest ended. That is why Schapelle was framed.
@marieandkarn While I would not censor this spam because those responsible for the EP are supporters of Schapelle in a strange way, please do not take this as my support of the EP. There are some great worthwhile documents at this site but there is a lot of rubbish and unsupported assumptions as well.
Injustice saying that the Indonesian Government planted the drugs. What are the motives? To get bad press from international so that no tourists would come to Indonesia? You lot are not too smart.
@adityadwiangga To end Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters. It stopped the joint Australian / Indonesian task force on transnational crime dead in its tracks. It ended police co-operation. Downer stopped making demands concerning Abu Bakr Bashir and it ended Howard's belief that he was Bush's 'deputy sherrif' in Indonesia. Look it up. Do some research. These things happened on the day Schapelle was arrested.
@DJWOLFEN01 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The benefits received from the tourism outweigh the motive of ending Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters.
@adityadwiangga Nonsense. I don't accept your figures circa 2004. I suppose you mean like they wouldn't allow a drug trafficker to sell a 14 year-old marijuana, watch the sale going down, completely ignore and not bring the trafficker to justice but follow the kid instead because that might give the impression that the police ignore the criminals and arrest the victim tourists. This kid wasn't into drugs. He didn't smoke them. He bought them to show how adult he was.
@DJWOLFEN01 The kid was not the only one. What about Michael and Mercedez? It seems that the whole family has a strong relation to drugs. The figure that I presented might be 1 Billion off in 2004, The point is that the Indonesian Government will not risk the bad press in order to end Howard's intervention. Moreover, The Indonesian Government knew that Howard is on of US "Muppets", so stopping him is senseless as other Muppets will arise.
@adityadwiangga What about Michael and Mercedes? What strong relation to drugs? If you are going by Duff's opinions, the guy is an out and out liar and every one of these accusations have been refuted by facts. What we are left with is a choice. Either the Corbys are high profile drug traffickers who are getting a free ride from our government or they are guilty. Have you ever heard of entire police departments clearing guilty people before? Research the facts.
@DJWOLFEN01 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The benefits received from the tourism outweigh the motive of ending Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters. How would you explain Corby's half brother James who got convicted of drug related offence as he was with her at that time. Do research Corby's family background. You would not be surprise to find out why she is guilty.
@adityadwiangga You do the research. Do you know what the drug related offence was? James was 17 and two guys in suits told him the name and address of a grower who grew the drugs that ended up in his sister's luggage. So, like an idiot, he went around there to confront these people, take their drugs and to hand them over to the AFP for testing. He was young, he was foolish but he was also set up to create the impression that the Corbys were into drugs.
@DJWOLFEN01 The point of discussion is whether the Indonesian Government planted the drugs or not, which I believe not. As there is no reasonable motives for doing that.
Corbýs might be innocent, but how can you know it is not her family or baggage handler who planted the drugs?
@adityadwiangga I know the Indonesian government planted the drugs. The body board bag never went through Bali's customs but went straight from the tarmac to the luggage carousel in the luggage pick-up area. If you don't think the Bali Police planted the drugs you have to believe they were psychic - they knew weighing her luggage would vindicate her. Also, the 4Kg of drugs passed through their X-ray machine without any customs officers noticing it. There's a lot more...
@wogboy54 So, why did the Bali Police say in court that they saw the drugs on the X-ray machine? And, the guy you are refering to was Officer Winata and he told that story to the media. The problem was that in the first trial he told a different story. In the first trial he said he was suprised when he opened the bag in front of Schapelle and discovered the marijuana. So was he lying in court or was he lying to the media or both?
@DJWOLFEN01 why press such an issue when you cannot yourself determine 100 percent knowledge of either side for / against. there is just no enough evidence.
@wogboy54 That is not true. I have proven that Schapelle is innocent. You just haven't bothered to consider it. They needed to tie Schapelle to the marijuana by proving prior knowledge or ownership. This was the prosecution's burden of proof. Weighing Schapelle's luggage would have given them that. They were prompted three times and once by a room full of journalists to weigh her luggage but they refused. How did they know that this would not give them the required evidence?
@wogboy54 he noticed orage like dots whilst it was going through the xray. thought it was strange then pulled it aside. didnt mark a x on the bag with white chalk afraid that it would be obvious there is something wrong and then asked for the owner
@wogboy54 No he didn't. He lied. He also claimed that he watched to see who picked up the bag and then moved to the counter to confront Schapelle. Again he lied. He wasn't watching to see who picked up the bag because James did. This is why the police grabbed James and took him away for 30 mins to be interogated leaving Schapelle to come or go as she pleased. The police were watching the bag but Winata wasn't because the police knew about the drugs already but Customs didn't.
Lo que sorprende no es la corrupción que se vive en Indonesia, sino más bien la indiferencia del gobierno de Australia que está dejando sola a una ciudadana de aquél país ante una grave injusticia. GOBIERNO DE AUSTRALIA ERES UN INSENSIBLE¡ HAZ TU TRABAJO Y DEFIENDE A TU COMPATRIOTA¡
What is surprising is not corruption that exists in Indonesia, but rather the indifference of the Government of Australia which is abandoning a citizen of that country to a grave injustice. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT YOU ARE INSENSITIVE! DO YOUR WORK AND DEFENDS YOUR COMPATRIOT!!
@hugodomingueznieto The only way to defend her is for the world to understand that Schapelle was innocent and that Indonesia knew this when they convicted her. Her arrest was politically motivated and In order to stop people of all nations falling victim to this predatory nation, the truth must be understood globally. Yes, Australia was wrong, but the genocide in West Papua and in East Timor has been a global cover-up and every Government knew that no one takes marijuana to Bali for profit.
@claireshana Even at parties and gatherings in Perth WA, thousands of people, mostly guys big-noting themselves or trying to break the ice with an interesting story would open with "A mate of my brothers over on the Gold Coast regularly buys dope off the Corbys..." Have you any idea how many hundreds of thousands of Australians have alleged that? The media never took one picture of their tiny housing commissioned duplex in a working class area... Of course they didn't.
The Corby's home with only two old cars out the front, no computers, no toys, no boats, no visible wealth... A picture of their home would have told the truth and Howard couldn't have that. James was 17 when two "official" guys (AFP, ASIO, ASIS?) told him the name and address of the guy who put the drugs into Schapelle's luggage... So, young, stupid James broke in, threatened this man and took his marijuana to compare it to the 'Corby' grass - the truth will one day emerge on that.
@claireshana Schapelle smoked it, found it gave her a depressed feeling and decided she didn't like it. A reaction common to thousands of Australians who only ever try it once or twice. That's different from "induced depression" which suggests long term usage that leads to drug psychosis. In the end, if Schapelle had been guilty then the Corbys would have been investigated and supporters are screaming out for an investigation. We want an end to the lies and the secrecy.
@claireshana The only racism I see is from Indonesia where local drug dealers are ignored while foreigners are prosecuted with horrific sentences. The Bali 9 went to the Supreme Court to contest the death penalty on the grounds that it was contrary to Indonesia's constitution. An Indonesian had done the same thing and had their death sentence commuted to life. However, the Bali 9 were told that only Indonesians could contest the constitution. One law for them another for us. That's racism.
@claireshana The only people who have not smoked marijuana in their youth in recent decades were the same people who wouldn't have sex until they were married. That doesn't make them druggies; it makes them normally curious. Schapelle never said marijuana induced depression. She said she did not like the experience of being stoned; it made her paranoid as it does with many people. Her blood test to marijuana was negative.
(...cont) Winata told the media that he saw the marijuana when it passed into the customs area and then followed it out to the public area and went to the check-in desk to see who would claim it. He said this after the Bali Police claimed to have viewed it on the X-Ray machine in customs. (cont...)
(...cont) But how is this possible? The head of customs said in court that none of his officers (including Winata) were aware of the marijuana until it was discovered at the check-in counter so how were the police able to view it on the X-Ray machine in the middle of the customs area? Clearly the police and Winata were lying. In addition Winata also said that the marijuana was compressed when he first saw it but that is impossible; wet compressed marijuana stays compressed.
@claireshana Name a single lie. There has not been one. As for the shape of the marijuana, it took the shape of the Space Bag it was in that was designed to fit perfectly into oversized luggage. However, it was a bit large for the boogie board bag because the seams were near splitting and whoever put it in broke the small zip handle. In any case, when compressed marijuana does not bounce back due to its resin content. That marijuana was never compressed. Another Winata lie.
@claireshana Who said it was hydroponically grown weed? An Independent expert brought in by Lily Lubis examined the grass and said it was not high quality at all but typical of low quality Bali chaff the local police use to entrap people. When I saw it, it was about 50% leaf - basically rubbish. It was never tested. Tourism in Bali is barely profitable. The Average bali tripper haggles over paying $10 for a T-shirt - hardly 5-star.
@Claireshana You need to watch the third part. The drugs were planted on Schapelle after Howard got angry over the death sentence handed out to Nguyen Tuong Van in Singapore. In 1998 we came very close to war with Indonesia after Howard sent 3000 troops to East Timor to fight the Indonesian militias trying to subvert the referendum. Indonesia had good reason to plant the drugs and they did all they could to let Howard know that they had done it and that he was powerless to do anything.
@claireshana Every tourist that has been to Bali can tell you of how the local street dealers constantly harrass them to buy drugs and these guys aren't shy. They act like they are spreading the gospel instead of breaking the law. No one arrests them but the moment an Australian or a European goes near drugs it's prison. I'd call that racism. However, this was politically motivated. Watch Part 3.
@claireshana Well, the Bali Police were caught out in a lie. They testified that they were unable to provide X-Ray images of the marijuana because the X-Ray machine at Ngurah Rai Airport didn't take still images thereby claiming that they had seen the marijuana on the X-Ray machine prior to the 'discovery' at the check-in desk. Customs Officer Winata, the prosecutions primary witness, said he followed the marijuana from the carousel to the check-in desk. (...cont)
(...cont) However, the Chief of Customs testified that neither he nor any of his Customs Officers were aware of the marijuana until it was "discovered" at the Customs check-in desk. If this is true (and he had no motive to claim that he and his men missed a bag stuffed with grass) then the police could not have viewed it on the X-Ray machine that is surrounded by Customs Officers. The Bali Police planted the drugs to stop Howard's interfering in Indonesian legal matters. It worked too.
@claireshana No, the Balinese are not responsible. However, the majority of the Balinese tourist industry is run by the Indonesian ruling elite. AND, the Balinese as well as all Indonesians knew that no foreigners are selling marijuana there under the noses of the Bali Police just as they knew that no foreigners are importing marijuana and that Schapelle had no motive to commit the crime. The fact is that there were many people to blame including us.
@MrEvol300 We don't know that. All we know is that the Bali Police didn't want any record of the weight of her luggage with the weight of the marijuana and the Indonesian Government didn't want to give a sample of the marijuana to the nation that was alleged to have been the source of the marijuana. This prevented us from knowing where the marijuana came from as well as making it impossible to tie those drugs to any other criminals in Australia.
The Indonesian justice system is MORONIC - she was caught with the drugs therefore she 'must' be guilty. They have the intelligence of a ten year old!
@Timerrin The idea that the Indonesians are moronic or inexperienced sugests they made hundred of mistakes that all resulted in the successful conviction of an innocent woman. The chances that every decision they made was a mistake when it went in their favour is impossible. They were very clever. They taught Howard a lesson in humulity by making the Australian government complicit. Howard couldn't allow the public to believe that Indonesia had deliberately attacked one of its citizens.
Well this blows the theory that the video evidence was not available or that QANTAS withheld the tapes. People should be praising Qantas for their help in retrieving the images and the government should be presenting this as new evidence to Jakarta. Flat boogie bag says no drugs in bag at checkin. Very good reason to blame the Bali police for their role and to reopen the case.
@nevinesk The most compelling argument that the Bali Police planted the drugs is that they didn't deviate from ignoring all analysis and measurement of the evidence even when this was suspicious or supported the notion that they weren't interested in combating the War on Drugs. The proof comes when the first policemen on the scene began contaminating fingerprints and laughed at Schapelle when she asked them to stop. How did they know they wouldn't be sacked for their actions?
OMFG... l just dont watch TV...but l do know a scammer when l see one! Australia. Howard govenment. BAD..
Real bad, badder then MJ.,,,,, Everyday it becoming clearer and clearer in so many ways,,, Australian Government pull your socks up, get your honesty on, Fast, real fast.
You Dirty, Dirty almost had me sucked inn.
SuperLovethug 2 weeks ago
@DJWOLFEN01 bali police prob do control there drugs. but 1 or 2 pills is nothing compared to 4.2 bag of weed which wud be for the sell of mass amounts and big money. it was calculated perfectly and again the history says it all
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 Sorry but where did the 1 or 2 pills come from? They have gangs of drug dealers, some of them kids, preying on tourists and anyone who has been there will back me up. No Australians are taking marijuana to Bali to sell. No one. It is complete bullshit. The Balinese are Hindus. Hindus smoke marijuana as part of their religion so their use is completely ignored. Those undercover police are watching the tourists like hawks. No one is taking marijuana there to sell.
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
And the history of what says it all? Hundreds of foreigners have been arrested in Bali for buying dope and nearly all of them had to part with their watches, jewelry and travellers cheques to get home. But not one foreigner has ever been arrested for selling marijuana in Bali. It sells for a fraction that it does anywhere else and selling to strangers in a police state doesn't make good business. It's a lie to convince the public that Schapelle is guilty.
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
@DJWOLFEN01 well we will all have our arguments for for/against, but no-one will really ever know the truth without hard proof and footage. what you wrote is what you think and making an assumption at no1 would import to bali to sell. maybe they were thinking if they were successful they would have had alot of money. you cant speak for everyone with certain facts when everyone thinks and acts different. if they did do it they could have been a diff perspective then what you think
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 How many people do you think take cocaine to Columbia? If someone was arrested for that the Columbian Police would want to know if the idiot wanted a refund. Certain human behaviour is universal. If Schapelle was guilty, why didn't the police want to get her fingerprints? Why did they try for 9 hours to get a confession but refuse to weigh her luggage... A 4Kg discrpancy would have been better than a confession. You think they wanted to give her a fighting chance?
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
she did no get a fair trial. but she is guilty. her brother said in an interview they packed the bags but the boogie board came late! so it cud have been her or her dad to put in bag without her friends seeing! and do u honestly think that there would be figer prints on bag. they wud have handled it with gloves and wiped and evidence off the bag! her dad was a sophisticated drug mule. this is no coincidence.
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 When that 14 year-old boywas arrested a few months ago in Bali undercover police were watching to see if he would buy from THEIR drug dealers. The Bali Police completely control drugs in Bali and if tourists were getting it from other tourists someone would have been arrested. And yet not one foreigner has ever been arrested in Bali for selling drugs, ever. That is because it is too risky and there is no money in doing it. No one takes marijuana to Bali.
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
mate she was"nt framed the shit in that bag was her familys . And u dont have to tell me bout the howard govt they were dogs
ben886570 1 month ago
@ben886570 I am currently writing a response to "Sins of the Father" that will expose it for the sham of lies that it is. What were her family going to do with it? Sell it to 14 year-old children while undercover police watch the tourists like hawks? No Westerners have ever been caught selling marijuana in Bali because no Westerners are taking it there. It would be suicide. The Balinese are Hindu. They smoke grass in their rites to Shiva and are not prosecuted for it. Only us.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
i dont belive the drugs were hers but she knows whos they were . schapelle and her sister had a chanc.e to pay bribe at the start which they should of done day one at the police station . but now it time for her to except she going to have to do the time she aint coming home early there wont be any prisoner transfer that the media bring up every 6 months its time to do the time and get on with ur life as best as possible .
ben886570 1 month ago
@ben886570 They were offered a chance to pay a bribe by an airport official but it was not genuine. It was just some airport worker trying to scam some money on the side. Media were summoned by the Indonesian Government from every state in Australia and the anti-drugs organisation GRANAT were mobilised from Jakarta within minutes of the siezure. The Indonesian Government wanted nothing to stop this from becoming a huge media circus so that they could rub Howard's nose in it.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
(...Cont) Before Schapelle was arrested, there was the Joint Australian/Indonesian task force to combat transnational crime. After Schapelle's arrest it did not exist. Before Schapelle's arrest Downer was demanding that Abu Bakr Bashir be arrested and that he be charged with terrorism and face the death penalty. Afterwards, he said "We cannot interfere in the court of an independant sovereign nation" and all calls for Bashir's arrest ended. That is why Schapelle was framed.
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marieandkarn 1 month ago
@marieandkarn While I would not censor this spam because those responsible for the EP are supporters of Schapelle in a strange way, please do not take this as my support of the EP. There are some great worthwhile documents at this site but there is a lot of rubbish and unsupported assumptions as well.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
Injustice saying that the Indonesian Government planted the drugs. What are the motives? To get bad press from international so that no tourists would come to Indonesia? You lot are not too smart.
adityadwiangga 1 month ago
@adityadwiangga To end Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters. It stopped the joint Australian / Indonesian task force on transnational crime dead in its tracks. It ended police co-operation. Downer stopped making demands concerning Abu Bakr Bashir and it ended Howard's belief that he was Bush's 'deputy sherrif' in Indonesia. Look it up. Do some research. These things happened on the day Schapelle was arrested.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
@DJWOLFEN01 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The benefits received from the tourism outweigh the motive of ending Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters.
adityadwiangga 1 month ago
@adityadwiangga Nonsense. I don't accept your figures circa 2004. I suppose you mean like they wouldn't allow a drug trafficker to sell a 14 year-old marijuana, watch the sale going down, completely ignore and not bring the trafficker to justice but follow the kid instead because that might give the impression that the police ignore the criminals and arrest the victim tourists. This kid wasn't into drugs. He didn't smoke them. He bought them to show how adult he was.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
@DJWOLFEN01 The kid was not the only one. What about Michael and Mercedez? It seems that the whole family has a strong relation to drugs. The figure that I presented might be 1 Billion off in 2004, The point is that the Indonesian Government will not risk the bad press in order to end Howard's intervention. Moreover, The Indonesian Government knew that Howard is on of US "Muppets", so stopping him is senseless as other Muppets will arise.
adityadwiangga 1 month ago
@adityadwiangga What about Michael and Mercedes? What strong relation to drugs? If you are going by Duff's opinions, the guy is an out and out liar and every one of these accusations have been refuted by facts. What we are left with is a choice. Either the Corbys are high profile drug traffickers who are getting a free ride from our government or they are guilty. Have you ever heard of entire police departments clearing guilty people before? Research the facts.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
@DJWOLFEN01 Tourism is one of the indonesian's major economy contributors. The Government are not daft to risk 7.6 Billion USD revenue received from tourism. The benefits received from the tourism outweigh the motive of ending Howard's interference in Indonesian legal matters. How would you explain Corby's half brother James who got convicted of drug related offence as he was with her at that time. Do research Corby's family background. You would not be surprise to find out why she is guilty.
adityadwiangga 1 month ago
@adityadwiangga You do the research. Do you know what the drug related offence was? James was 17 and two guys in suits told him the name and address of a grower who grew the drugs that ended up in his sister's luggage. So, like an idiot, he went around there to confront these people, take their drugs and to hand them over to the AFP for testing. He was young, he was foolish but he was also set up to create the impression that the Corbys were into drugs.
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
@DJWOLFEN01 The point of discussion is whether the Indonesian Government planted the drugs or not, which I believe not. As there is no reasonable motives for doing that.
Corbýs might be innocent, but how can you know it is not her family or baggage handler who planted the drugs?
adityadwiangga 1 month ago
@adityadwiangga I know the Indonesian government planted the drugs. The body board bag never went through Bali's customs but went straight from the tarmac to the luggage carousel in the luggage pick-up area. If you don't think the Bali Police planted the drugs you have to believe they were psychic - they knew weighing her luggage would vindicate her. Also, the 4Kg of drugs passed through their X-ray machine without any customs officers noticing it. There's a lot more...
DJWOLFEN01 1 month ago
@DJWOLFEN01 no it didnt pass the xray thats when they guy noticed something funny and pulled it aside and asked for the owner
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 So, why did the Bali Police say in court that they saw the drugs on the X-ray machine? And, the guy you are refering to was Officer Winata and he told that story to the media. The problem was that in the first trial he told a different story. In the first trial he said he was suprised when he opened the bag in front of Schapelle and discovered the marijuana. So was he lying in court or was he lying to the media or both?
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
@DJWOLFEN01 why press such an issue when you cannot yourself determine 100 percent knowledge of either side for / against. there is just no enough evidence.
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 That is not true. I have proven that Schapelle is innocent. You just haven't bothered to consider it. They needed to tie Schapelle to the marijuana by proving prior knowledge or ownership. This was the prosecution's burden of proof. Weighing Schapelle's luggage would have given them that. They were prompted three times and once by a room full of journalists to weigh her luggage but they refused. How did they know that this would not give them the required evidence?
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 he noticed orage like dots whilst it was going through the xray. thought it was strange then pulled it aside. didnt mark a x on the bag with white chalk afraid that it would be obvious there is something wrong and then asked for the owner
wogboy54 2 weeks ago
@wogboy54 No he didn't. He lied. He also claimed that he watched to see who picked up the bag and then moved to the counter to confront Schapelle. Again he lied. He wasn't watching to see who picked up the bag because James did. This is why the police grabbed James and took him away for 30 mins to be interogated leaving Schapelle to come or go as she pleased. The police were watching the bag but Winata wasn't because the police knew about the drugs already but Customs didn't.
DJWOLFEN01 2 weeks ago
Lo que sorprende no es la corrupción que se vive en Indonesia, sino más bien la indiferencia del gobierno de Australia que está dejando sola a una ciudadana de aquél país ante una grave injusticia. GOBIERNO DE AUSTRALIA ERES UN INSENSIBLE¡ HAZ TU TRABAJO Y DEFIENDE A TU COMPATRIOTA¡
hugodomingueznieto 4 months ago
Translation:
What is surprising is not corruption that exists in Indonesia, but rather the indifference of the Government of Australia which is abandoning a citizen of that country to a grave injustice. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT YOU ARE INSENSITIVE! DO YOUR WORK AND DEFENDS YOUR COMPATRIOT!!
DJWOLFEN01 4 months ago
@hugodomingueznieto The only way to defend her is for the world to understand that Schapelle was innocent and that Indonesia knew this when they convicted her. Her arrest was politically motivated and In order to stop people of all nations falling victim to this predatory nation, the truth must be understood globally. Yes, Australia was wrong, but the genocide in West Papua and in East Timor has been a global cover-up and every Government knew that no one takes marijuana to Bali for profit.
DJWOLFEN01 4 months ago
@claireshana Even at parties and gatherings in Perth WA, thousands of people, mostly guys big-noting themselves or trying to break the ice with an interesting story would open with "A mate of my brothers over on the Gold Coast regularly buys dope off the Corbys..." Have you any idea how many hundreds of thousands of Australians have alleged that? The media never took one picture of their tiny housing commissioned duplex in a working class area... Of course they didn't.
DJWOLFEN01 5 months ago
The Corby's home with only two old cars out the front, no computers, no toys, no boats, no visible wealth... A picture of their home would have told the truth and Howard couldn't have that. James was 17 when two "official" guys (AFP, ASIO, ASIS?) told him the name and address of the guy who put the drugs into Schapelle's luggage... So, young, stupid James broke in, threatened this man and took his marijuana to compare it to the 'Corby' grass - the truth will one day emerge on that.
DJWOLFEN01 5 months ago
@claireshana Schapelle smoked it, found it gave her a depressed feeling and decided she didn't like it. A reaction common to thousands of Australians who only ever try it once or twice. That's different from "induced depression" which suggests long term usage that leads to drug psychosis. In the end, if Schapelle had been guilty then the Corbys would have been investigated and supporters are screaming out for an investigation. We want an end to the lies and the secrecy.
DJWOLFEN01 5 months ago
@claireshana The only racism I see is from Indonesia where local drug dealers are ignored while foreigners are prosecuted with horrific sentences. The Bali 9 went to the Supreme Court to contest the death penalty on the grounds that it was contrary to Indonesia's constitution. An Indonesian had done the same thing and had their death sentence commuted to life. However, the Bali 9 were told that only Indonesians could contest the constitution. One law for them another for us. That's racism.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana The only people who have not smoked marijuana in their youth in recent decades were the same people who wouldn't have sex until they were married. That doesn't make them druggies; it makes them normally curious. Schapelle never said marijuana induced depression. She said she did not like the experience of being stoned; it made her paranoid as it does with many people. Her blood test to marijuana was negative.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
(...cont) Winata told the media that he saw the marijuana when it passed into the customs area and then followed it out to the public area and went to the check-in desk to see who would claim it. He said this after the Bali Police claimed to have viewed it on the X-Ray machine in customs. (cont...)
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
(...cont) But how is this possible? The head of customs said in court that none of his officers (including Winata) were aware of the marijuana until it was discovered at the check-in counter so how were the police able to view it on the X-Ray machine in the middle of the customs area? Clearly the police and Winata were lying. In addition Winata also said that the marijuana was compressed when he first saw it but that is impossible; wet compressed marijuana stays compressed.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana Name a single lie. There has not been one. As for the shape of the marijuana, it took the shape of the Space Bag it was in that was designed to fit perfectly into oversized luggage. However, it was a bit large for the boogie board bag because the seams were near splitting and whoever put it in broke the small zip handle. In any case, when compressed marijuana does not bounce back due to its resin content. That marijuana was never compressed. Another Winata lie.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana Who said it was hydroponically grown weed? An Independent expert brought in by Lily Lubis examined the grass and said it was not high quality at all but typical of low quality Bali chaff the local police use to entrap people. When I saw it, it was about 50% leaf - basically rubbish. It was never tested. Tourism in Bali is barely profitable. The Average bali tripper haggles over paying $10 for a T-shirt - hardly 5-star.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@Claireshana You need to watch the third part. The drugs were planted on Schapelle after Howard got angry over the death sentence handed out to Nguyen Tuong Van in Singapore. In 1998 we came very close to war with Indonesia after Howard sent 3000 troops to East Timor to fight the Indonesian militias trying to subvert the referendum. Indonesia had good reason to plant the drugs and they did all they could to let Howard know that they had done it and that he was powerless to do anything.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana Every tourist that has been to Bali can tell you of how the local street dealers constantly harrass them to buy drugs and these guys aren't shy. They act like they are spreading the gospel instead of breaking the law. No one arrests them but the moment an Australian or a European goes near drugs it's prison. I'd call that racism. However, this was politically motivated. Watch Part 3.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana Well, the Bali Police were caught out in a lie. They testified that they were unable to provide X-Ray images of the marijuana because the X-Ray machine at Ngurah Rai Airport didn't take still images thereby claiming that they had seen the marijuana on the X-Ray machine prior to the 'discovery' at the check-in desk. Customs Officer Winata, the prosecutions primary witness, said he followed the marijuana from the carousel to the check-in desk. (...cont)
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
(...cont) However, the Chief of Customs testified that neither he nor any of his Customs Officers were aware of the marijuana until it was "discovered" at the Customs check-in desk. If this is true (and he had no motive to claim that he and his men missed a bag stuffed with grass) then the police could not have viewed it on the X-Ray machine that is surrounded by Customs Officers. The Bali Police planted the drugs to stop Howard's interfering in Indonesian legal matters. It worked too.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
@claireshana No, the Balinese are not responsible. However, the majority of the Balinese tourist industry is run by the Indonesian ruling elite. AND, the Balinese as well as all Indonesians knew that no foreigners are selling marijuana there under the noses of the Bali Police just as they knew that no foreigners are importing marijuana and that Schapelle had no motive to commit the crime. The fact is that there were many people to blame including us.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
i bet the guards will be sexually abusing her make me sick,people need to be extra careful when travelling to 3 world countries
MrEvol300 6 months ago
@MrEvol300 We don't know that. All we know is that the Bali Police didn't want any record of the weight of her luggage with the weight of the marijuana and the Indonesian Government didn't want to give a sample of the marijuana to the nation that was alleged to have been the source of the marijuana. This prevented us from knowing where the marijuana came from as well as making it impossible to tie those drugs to any other criminals in Australia.
DJWOLFEN01 6 months ago
Greaty publicity for Bali huh, guess they will ne known for their terrorists acts against humanity!!!
ShadowGazeWalker 7 months ago
DONT GO TO BALI OR INDONESIA , THERE ATTITUDES MIGHT CHANGE WHEN THE TOURIST TRADE DRYS UP ......
msvsomm 8 months ago
The Indonesian justice system is MORONIC - she was caught with the drugs therefore she 'must' be guilty. They have the intelligence of a ten year old!
Timerrin 1 year ago
@Timerrin The idea that the Indonesians are moronic or inexperienced sugests they made hundred of mistakes that all resulted in the successful conviction of an innocent woman. The chances that every decision they made was a mistake when it went in their favour is impossible. They were very clever. They taught Howard a lesson in humulity by making the Australian government complicit. Howard couldn't allow the public to believe that Indonesia had deliberately attacked one of its citizens.
DJWOLFEN01 1 year ago
I am grateful to you for your excellent reporting. It has changed my mind about Scapelle being guilty.
Ebelleboo2two 1 year ago
Well this blows the theory that the video evidence was not available or that QANTAS withheld the tapes. People should be praising Qantas for their help in retrieving the images and the government should be presenting this as new evidence to Jakarta. Flat boogie bag says no drugs in bag at checkin. Very good reason to blame the Bali police for their role and to reopen the case.
nevinesk 1 year ago
@nevinesk The most compelling argument that the Bali Police planted the drugs is that they didn't deviate from ignoring all analysis and measurement of the evidence even when this was suspicious or supported the notion that they weren't interested in combating the War on Drugs. The proof comes when the first policemen on the scene began contaminating fingerprints and laughed at Schapelle when she asked them to stop. How did they know they wouldn't be sacked for their actions?
DJWOLFEN01 1 year ago
Very compelling.
NosajVonSosaj 1 year ago
Nice music DJ!
rambleify 1 year ago
@rambleify Thankyou :)
DJWOLFEN01 1 year ago