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A link to the Bodies in the Wheelie bin murder. Sadly, the part about its linking to the Port Arthur massacre is no longer available online
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* 1996 - I finally discovered what I believed to be the first day of the attack, on the Sorell Bakery in Hobart, only to discover that my earlier suggestion of Port Arthur had in fact been correct (the issue that thwarted me was that I was told it was a bakery and there is no bakery in Port Arthur - though Broad Arrow Cafe does act in many ways similar to one).  I had tried to stop it but was in the wrong place and too few people believed that it was actually going to happen.
 
* 1996 - I finally discovered what I believed to be the first day of the attack, on the Sorell Bakery in Hobart, only to discover that my earlier suggestion of Port Arthur had in fact been correct (the issue that thwarted me was that I was told it was a bakery and there is no bakery in Port Arthur - though Broad Arrow Cafe does act in many ways similar to one).  I had tried to stop it but was in the wrong place and too few people believed that it was actually going to happen.
 
* 1997 - I was told the names of the 8 people responsible for the backpacker murders, one of whom was framed by the other 7 because he was gay.  That man, Ivan Milat, was framed by the others, with the help of police, who covered it up to make it look like there was only one murderer.
 
* 1997 - I was told the names of the 8 people responsible for the backpacker murders, one of whom was framed by the other 7 because he was gay.  That man, Ivan Milat, was framed by the others, with the help of police, who covered it up to make it look like there was only one murderer.
* 2000 - The man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre murders was finally confronted by police and ASIO agents in Ulverstone, Tasmania, in relation to his suspected involvement in the Bodies in the Wheelie Bin murder mystery.  While he was not involved in those murders, the investigation nonetheless uncovered that he was the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre, and he was shot and killed by ASIO agents.
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* 2000 - The man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre murders was finally confronted by police and ASIO agents in Ulverstone, Tasmania, in relation to his suspected involvement in the Bodies in the Wheelie Bin murder mystery [http://www.examiner.com.au/story/646034/body-in-bin-confirmed-as-brooks/].  While he was not involved in those murders, the investigation nonetheless uncovered that he was the man responsible for the Port Arthur massacre, and he was shot and killed by ASIO agents.
 
* 2005 - I became aware of a third major cover up in Australia, that of the apparent murder of British tourist Peter Falconio by drug dealer Bradley John Murdoch.  Peter Falconio actually didn't die, but ASIO decided to convict Bradley John Murdoch just so that people would stop asking questions.
 
* 2005 - I became aware of a third major cover up in Australia, that of the apparent murder of British tourist Peter Falconio by drug dealer Bradley John Murdoch.  Peter Falconio actually didn't die, but ASIO decided to convict Bradley John Murdoch just so that people would stop asking questions.
 
* 2007 - I became aware that the Lockerbie bombing, a major cover up in the United Kingdom, was covered up by a major Wikipedia administrator who had MI5 connections, highlighting Wikipedia's involvement with secret service cover ups.
 
* 2007 - I became aware that the Lockerbie bombing, a major cover up in the United Kingdom, was covered up by a major Wikipedia administrator who had MI5 connections, highlighting Wikipedia's involvement with secret service cover ups.
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