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  • this is one of the most blatant disregard to human life i have witnessed.how terrible that this beautiful young woman has to endure her youth in a stinky asian hell hole and the australian "democratic" government washed their hands off her case.shame aussies shame!unite and hit the streets!defend an aussie in need.if you are a proud aussie do something,say something.this could have happened to any one of us or our loved ones!someone create a protest or march and i will bring my entire family!

  • The arrest of the 14 Year old boy demonstrates that the drug dealers in Bali operate in conjunction with the Bali Police. The idea that Westerners could or would take marijuana to Bali to compete against these police-backed dealers is now seen for the sham it was and the Australian Government promoted this lie in the media the day before Schapelle's verdict was announced to allow the people to view Schapelle as guilty. If she had really been guilty they just would have searched her home.

  • I'm from Australia, and sadly a lot of Australians like to think the worst of someone and believe gossip without checking if stories they hear are true or not. It happened with Lindy Chamberlain, and again now with Schapelle, and I'm sure it's going to happen again. I am so often ashamed to admit that I am actually an Australian citizen. Not only do we condemn our own people without proof but we are also some of the most racist people I know. Shame on you Australia

  • @sarajane47 It is actually worse than that. The Australian people were manipulated. The day before Schapelle was to hear the verdict Matthew Moore of the Age wrote an article that claimed Australians were taking marijuana to Bali for profit. He offered no proof but used dubious unnamed witnesses and the flawed logic that since the Bali Police controlled the drug trade for tourists it was too dangerous for foreigners to buy drugs so foreigners sell drugs instead. Sure.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 hello. smuggling marijuana to bali to sell to australian and european tourists is a very clever and logical idea. this is because tourists in bali are very apprehensive buying drugs from locals. the local dealers can make more money selling you out to the police or ripping you off. schapelle and others involved saw a gap in the market, and tried to create a market in the gap. tourists trust other tourists, they are not undercover cops or sly locals trying to rip you off. LOGIC.

  • @moshugari NOT LOGIC. If it is dangerous to buy drugs in Bali it would be certain death to sell them in competition with the local dealers and police. Dealing drugs is about turnover and selling to a familiar customer base. Selling to strangers is slow, risky and does not make much money. As proof not a single foreigner other than Schapelle has ever been arrested importing marijuana in commercial quantities and no foreigner has ever been arrested for dealing marijuana there.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 turnover would be massive, bali is filled with other australian tourists looking to score. she would have made a lot of money, and plenty of people have been busted in bali on marijuana and other drugs charges. all in all not a bad idea. if she got the weed to bali she could have made a lot of money, whether you believe it or not.

  • @moshugari Many tourists have been busted for possession but no foreigners have ever been arrested in Indonesia for trafficking marijuana - fact. Have you ever seen the Indonesian dealers? They operate with impunity from the police harrassing tourists everywhere. Any foreign dealers would have to operate in secret since every Indonesian or Balinese person would report them for taking tourist dollars on their turf. And, there are no secrets in a drug subculture....(cont)

  • ...(Cont) The first tourist to tell an Indonesian dealer his gear was crap because Aussies like "That guy over there is selling much better stuff" would result in an arrest or even a death for the Aussie dealer. Half the bozos buying drugs would never think that a dealer is hiding from other dealers. Most tourists to Bali haggle about spending $10 on a T-shirt and no one takes marijuana to Bali for profit when it is so easy to sell without risk and for much higher profits in Australia.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 your wrong, chris parnell was was convicted of trafficking hashish from nepal to bali. the fact of the matter is you simply do not understand how an operation like this works. tourists buy drugs off other tourists and expats EVERY SINGLE DAY, if you don't believe me that is ok. all im saying is what she was a part of what had the potential to be an extremely profitable operation. in any case most of the good pot in bali is australian hydro, smuggled not just by the tourists.. cont..

  • @DJWOLFEN01 ..cont.. but by other means such as being smuggled in freight. the price of marijuana in bali is up to 5 times higher than in australia and therefore it is logical to smuggle marijuana there to sell to increase profit margins, if this does not make sense to you than you simply have no idea how the international drug trade works or you are in complete denial.

  • @moshugari First of all, it is you who knows nothing of the International drug trade or any drug trade for that matter. Hashish is not marijuana. Indonesia imports tons of hashish but Indonesian government records show that no marijuana has ever been seized coming into the country other than by Schapelle. End of story. Secondly, who told you that marijuana sells for 5 times what it sells for in Australia? Since it sells here for around $30 per gram or more... (Cont)

  • ...(Cont) that would mean that it would cost more than $100 per smoke in Bali. Bali is a Hindu culture where marijuana is smoked in the worship of Shiva. Indonesian marijuana, and I am not talking about the rubbish found growing in ditches and pushed onto tourists, is the most potent marijuana in the world. In fact, it is so potent that Dutch geneticists used Indonesian seed to create the much renowned Skunk. So, do you think the traditional Hindus in Bali are buying from the tourists?

  • (Cont) The fact is that you have been conned. There are two grades of marijuana in Bali. There is the rubbish pushed onto tourists that is uncured and all leaf, twigs and stems and there is what was once called Sumatran Heads which had a unique psychodelic effect and was the only dope to have ever been called 'tripping grass'. Occasionally, a tourist is lucky enough to befriend a Balinese guy or knows an ex-pat who has a source and this is why it was easy to believe hydro was being imported.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 you would pay maximum 20 dollars a gram in aus, infact average is 1.2 grams for 20 dollars, thats if your buying a single gram. if you are buying an ounce its about 10 dollars a gram. if you are buying a quarter of an ounce its about 12 dollars a gram. you dont get that sort of deal in bali full stop its much more expensive. you've probably never bought marijuana and if you've payed 30 dollars a gram, then your ignorance is confirmed. this operation was one of high risk high reward.

  • @moshugari What a load of crap! It hasn't been anywhere near that for nearly 15 years. The Bali Police completely control the drug trade to tourists. You can't just go in there and carve out territory and expect to not be hunted down. What part of "No foreigners have ever been arrested for supplying marijuna in Bali" don't you understand? And how is it that someone who doesn't even know the difference between hashish and marijuana is an authority on Australian drug prices? Go away.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 whats a load of crap? the prices ive stated? no it isnt, if you pay more than 300 dollars an ounce you sir a fool. hashish and cannabis are the same drug, the only difference is hashish is the product of concentrating the tricomes. found on the cannabis plant which is where the the THC is. ive course i know the difference i've smoked both numerous times and im telling you hashish is the same drug. your dealers ripping you if you payng$30 a gram forthat much you should get atleast 1.8

  • @moshugari the word you are looking for is 'trichomes' and so you know enough about marijuana to know that hashish has a different market and is not produced in Indonesia. So when you argued against my assertion that no one had imported commercial quantities of marijuana into Indonesia and you came up with the Chris Parnell hashish story it wasn't ignorance on your part but dishonesty. And it wasn't the only instance...(Cont)

  • ...(Cont) When I assured you that no foreigners had been arrested for dealing marijuana in Bali you responded with "plenty of people have been busted in bali on marijuana and other drugs charges." Buying drugs is a crime; selling drugs on their turf is stealing from them and would be dealt with brutally. And you don't actually say that Australians are taking tons of grass to Bali just that it would have been logical for Schapelle to have done it. ...(cont)

  • ...(Cont) @moshugari who are you really? So far you have shown that you are willing to bend or break the truth to make the argument that Schapelle is guilty. You say that the going price for grass in Bali is 5 times what it is here which is laughable because people go to Bali because it is cheap. Are you Indonesian? BIN or INP perhaps? Or are you just some stooge from DEFAT or the Jakarta lobby desparately trying to discredit material that is critical of Indonesia? Go away!

  • This is so wrong! Poor girl

  • ok i live in bali but i was born and raised in californa where i can pretty much smoke weed in public. there are sevral mistakes in this vidio first off i know at leat 2 pepole who i have met who have smuggled a farly lage amout of maijuana to sell but i do agree that 4.5 pounds is way to much for any sensible person to bring. it is also true that westernerss do sell merijuana here trust me i know alot of ppl who do but they are not tourist they are expat kids.

  • @okokstopitnow Sorry, you KNOW these people or you just MET them because whether it's guys around a jug of beer or guys around a bong, "I sell dope in Bali" is not proof of anything other than of them being insecure. In fact, those who might do it wouldn't be broadcasting it. Secondly, Moore claimed that traffickers could get $21 dollars per gram in Bali but even then Australian grass sold for $25 per gram in the pubs of Australia - he hadn’t even done his research to even lie accurately.

  • (Cont) For a viable market you need a low overhead, a quick turnover, and a secure environment to make the business repeatable. Bali offers none of that. However, I don't doubt that some expats with a secure source of Sumatran Heads may be passing it on to their friends and saying its imported. In the end, whatever a dealer tells you about his source is meant to mislead, not to fullfil your curiosity. If they say it comes from Antarctica that's the one place you know it didn't come from.

  • Indonesia is HOSTILE towards our Government, we are the superpower south of the equator, We Australians need to infiltrate every aspect of their government and micro manage the region according to it's level of hostility to Australian Tourists! DONT HOLIDAY IN BALI, Together with our feet, we choose to holiday elsewhere. where the native locals adore us, genuinely! Asio/CIA/MI5 need to train up Aussie/Balinese as agents to flood the region and contol it indefnately without detection over time.

  • @poorsillyboy I actually prefer that Indonesia answer for their crimes to the world. They say that we should get over the deliberate murder of our jounalists. They plant marijuana on an innocent tourist and begin destroying evidence before they could possibly know if that evidence supported their case or not UNLESS it was they who planted the drugs. The world needs to know that anyone from any nation loses all protection there because it is not just Australians at risk. Indonesia is rogue.

  • The bali police call on Interpol for assistance with the investigation of The kick boxing instructer caught with Meth.

    Strange how they didn't do that with Schapelle if they were 100% convinced she was guilty.

  • @NosajVonSosaj They did everything they cound not to investigate including not examining the rest of Schapelle's luggage, not expanding the case by assuming that her travelling companions were aware of the crime, not questioning Mercedes who went to find out what was wrong, not collecting any prosecutorial evidence at all... What police anywhere don't collect any evidence? They even prevented Australia from investigating the alleged source by refusing to supply our police with a drug sample.

  • This is definately what happened imo. Great work DJ Wolf. Schapelle was deliberately set up in Bali and our government knew it.

    And why would the Bali police try to get her to touch the plastic bag? For finger prints?

    If the Bali cops believed she actually DID smuggle the drugs, then they would also assume her prints were already there!! Wouldn't they?

    I hope these videos go viral and not only tell the world what happened, but embarrass the Australian government for their cover up.

  • Chilling stuff - I've been a supporter for years and some of the photos still have a new impact for me, esp. the ones showing Bali police standing guard so visibly everywhere. Brings it home forcefully how much of a police state Indonesia still is and how idiotic the idea that Schapelle ( or anyone) would smuggle drugs INTO that country hoping to sell them under the authorities' noses.

  • I am disqusted at the comments by australians and i dont live in Australia. I live in the USA. These comments are beyond cruel. I choose to think that these comments come from ghetto, trashy people who like to put others down so they can feel better about their miserable lives. I know 100% that a NORMAL COMPASSIONATE individual would not be writing these filthy and derogatory comments on the internet about someone who as i write these words is suffering a great deal.

  • @acdekl1 The problem was that the Australian people were very cleverly manipulated. As an example of this kind of manipulation, 25% of Americans still believe that Oswald killed Kennedy alone. It has been proven that no single person could load and fire off the shots in the allotted time on that Italian rifle. It was not difficult or unlikely but impossible. How do you explain this? The Australian people were manipulated to believe that Schapelle deliberately lied and was conniving.

  • What's up with the "Dealers Must Die" shit? Some people feel the need to just be ignorant and mean. It wasn't like she was trying to promote a dangerous drug. Marijuana has never been lead to any deaths in the US or anywhere. No one has ever died from weed. I believe she IS innocent but even if she wasn't where do these idiots get off telling her to die? Stupid people are just getting off on her suffering. What kind of a rotten person can wish death on someone for weed? or a life sentence?

  • @traviselizabeth But that wasn't the point. They planted the drugs on a random Australian and made it obvious to Australian security forces that they had to teach John Howard a lesson that his power to interfere in the domestic affairs of Indonesia was over. They weren't interested in investigating to arrest any who may be involved - they just were out to bag an Australian.

  • @DJWOLFEN01 Oh I most definitely know she Is innocent. I'm just surprised to see some of the ugly comments from Australians towards her when it could have been any of them standing in her shoes right now.

  • @traviselizabeth I understand why they think as they do. The media campaign to paint her and her family as guilty is quite intense and on-going. I'm waiting for the more intelligent of them to wake up to the fact that not a single arrest has occurred in the last 6 years of any Australian dealing drugs in Bali. Surely, the Indonesian dealers don't enjoy competition from Westerners stealing their livlihood especially when half the drug trade there is actually working for the police.

  • The truth of the Ausralian media's complicity with the Australian government can be easily proved if only there was a journalist with the balls to expose it. Unfortunately journalists don't out journalists.

    If they did they would be able to show how the journalists that went out of their way to discredit Schapelle and her family have been rewarded with highly paid jobs within the ABC.

    The evidence is available through freedom of information or the web.

    Does anyone know an honest journo ??

  • @maxshunmax Well the media ownership laws that were revised by Howard in mid 2005 may have had something to do with that. No government, labour or Liberal, had fallen to the pressure to allow cross-media ownership since it posed a threat to democracy. Prime Ministers since the dawn of radio have opposed it and been very vocal as to why. Suddenly, without warning Howard allows owners to control print, TV and radio. Since there was no warning, I believe that was their payment for this.

  • If only this could be released into the mainstream media!

    Australians have to be made aware of the lies the Australian government have had the Australian media propergate. Doesn't anyone think that it is strange that Matthew Moore's article printed on the day before the verdict was announced to placate the masses was never challenged by a single journalist?

    He accuses Australia of being a drug exporting country, every paper prints the story. NO politician, police force or journo disputes it!

  • @maxshunmax Agreed. Especially when Moore's assertions make Keystone Kops of Australian law enforcement - the AFP in particular - refuted known drug trends and was not substantiated with a single arrest or siezure. Not one competing publication tried to outscoop him with fuzzy photos of dealers operating in Bali. Not one panel discussion. In fact, no one even discussed it and the assertion that Australians were poisoning the youth of Indonesia.

  • Superb work DJ.

    If it doesn't convince everyone - then there's just no convincing some people!

  • About time that someone put paid to the speculation of what happened to Schapelle Corby. Great work DJWOLFEN01. This is something that should have occured a few years back. Maybe the people of Australia will at last awake from the nightmare that the news media have fed us. These videos are things that every viewer should tell their friends about and spread the word.

  • @nevinesk People need to pass this on as fast as possible. We have seen many examples of where the public were deliberately manipulated over the last forty years but this is the first time where a life hangs in the balance.

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