Dossier

The Expendable Dossier comprises a narrated collection of the material published in the Expendable Reports, and was created for global distribution. It also includes a significant number of exhibits, demonstrating many of the acts of malversation, perpetrated in pursuit of self-interest and the Australian government's wider policy with respect to the Schapelle Corby case.

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COVER & INDEX
Front cover and list of contents

SECTION 1: INTRODUCTION
An introduction to the Schapelle Corby case

SECTION 2: THE ABSENCE OF MOTIVE
The relative value of marijuana between Australia and Indonesia

SECTION 3: THE TRANSIT REPORT
Exceptions at Australian airports with respect to Schapelle Corby’s boogie-board bag, and how the Australian government covered them up

SECTION 4: THE SUPPLEMENTARY REPORT
Examination of the role of those organizations with responsibility for the carriage of Schapelle Corby’s baggage

SECTION 5: THE MUTUAL EVASION REPORT
The refusal to forensically test Schapelle Corby’s boogie board bag and the marijuana found within

SECTION 6: THE BALI TRIAL
Breaches of the Indonesian Code of Criminal Procedure, and the UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, in the Schapelle Corby Trial

SECTION 7: THE POWDERGATE REPORT
Misinformation and the wilful exploitation of a white powder hoax

SECTION 8: THE INSIDER REPORT
Australian intervention in Schapelle Corby’s appeal

SECTION 9: THE POLITICAL SEIZURE REPORT
The political seizure of Schapelle Corby’s book royalties, and its implications

SECTION 10: THE DFAT NETWORK REPORT
The role of the Indonesian lobbyist and support network

SECTION 11: THE OPINION MANAGEMENT REPORT
Examples of media hostility and propagandistic output with respect to Schapelle Corby

SECTION 12: THE PRIMARY SMEAR REPORT
Primary sources of the character assassination of Schapelle Corby's family

SECTION 13: A PRISON ABUSE TIMELINE
A partial list of public abuses of Schapelle Corby, involving the media, whilst incarcerated in Indonesia

SECTION 14: THE FOI ABUSE REPORT
The abuse and failure of the Freedom Of Information Act with respect to the Schapelle Corby case

SECTION 15: THE WHITEWASH REPORT
The role of the Integrity Commissioner and the Australian Commission for Law Enforcement Integrity (ACLEI)

SECTION 16: THE QUANGO REPORT
The failure of those agencies which are purported to provide public support services

SECTION 17: THE MENTAL ILLNESS REPORT
Schapelle Corby’s deteriorating health

SECTION 18: POLITICAL INDIFFERENCE
The indifference of the Australian government to the corruption, criminality, and abuse of human rights, exposed by The Expendable Project

SECTION 19: THE CANDIDATE SOURCES REPORT
Examination of the potential sources of the marijuana placed in Schapelle Corby’s bag

SECTION 20: THE CRIME REPORT
The introduction of a report, submitted to the Australian government, illustrative of the crimes committed from Canberra

SECTION 21: THE RESPONSE OF STATE REPORT
The response of the Commonwealth Of Australia to the submission of the Crime Report [with respect to the Schapelle Corby affair]

APPENDIX I
Related exhibits, documentation and other relevant items

APPENDIX II
Business As Usual: Motive, intent, and the identity of influencers and beneficiaries.




EXPENDABLE DOSSIER 2
This is an extended unpublished version of The Expendable Dossier, which includes additional reports, transcriptions, and other sensitive information, relating to the activities of named individuals. It is suitable for legal consideration, and will be submitted when appropriate.

Expendable Dossier 2


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