Category Archives: RSPCA
Far Northern communities rally against QPWS shooting cattle
This letter was handed to National Parks Minister Scanlon by Katters Australian Party MP Shane Knuth but no reply has ever been received. The Labor Party’s Aboriginal paternalism has taken on a new meaning in Queensland. They are doing the bidding of principal mortgagee Rothschild Bank to reserve this land for mining.
R$PCA history of tyrannical power abuse and false declarations opens new inquiries
With threats of personal defamation claims against whistleblowers, R$PCA has so far silenced the plethora of irrefutable evidence of its corruption across Australia. Not any more.
The RSPCA has been given untrammelled power by the political parties to hound and prosecute unfortunate animal owners for highly questionable crackdowns which ultimately become quite profitable for the supposed charity.
As the flood gate is opening on blatant authority given to them purportedly to protect animals the collusion and corruption between lawyers and courts have caught up to them.
The cases below are just the tip of the iceberg and we urge prospective donors to think about where your money will go with the RSPCA in Queensland and New South Wales. There is more to come.
Senator Malcolm Roberts – 2022
Senator Roberts reveals his research into the R$PCA with evidence of a massive coverup but the truth is about to hit home.
Farmer Ruth Downey – 2007
In February 2007, widowed NSW Pilliga farmer, 73 year old Ruth Downey after a lifetime of drought producing cattle did not expect the RSPCA stranglehold that engulfed her life.

The R$PCA, Department of Primary Industries, Rural Land Protection Board and police on the 14th
June 2008, shot 48 head of her cows, many nursing new babies, and left those baby calves without milk, walking aimlessly around the paddock looking for their mothers.
The ensuing years saw Mrs Downey in court for animal cruelty yet expert witnesses testified the cattle were in reasonable condition and not in need of killing, only to be dismissed by the judge siding with dodgy solicitors for the RSPCA.
NSW R$PCA then President and solicitor Mr Andrew Christopher Wozniak, LL.B. (admitted to practice law 6/07/1984) along with fellow R$PCA director, Mr Paul O’Donnell LLB (Hons) – Barrister of the Supreme Court of NSW represented the R$PCA putting together a legal team considered suitable for a full murder trial.
Wozniac was the prosecutor and the RSPCA State President at the same time he had Mrs Downsy in court.
The NSW-RSPCA prosecution team from Smythe Wozniak Solicitors consisted of;
Senor Counsel (King – 1week)
Instructing Solicitor (Wozniak)
Senior Counsel (Sutherland – 2 weeks)
Junior Counsel (O’Donnell)
The Wozniak RSPCA expenses account presented to Ruth Downey and approved by the judge was $267,577.27. RSPCA paid the legal bill to Wozniac from public donations.
Since then the R$PCA NSW placed a caveat over her property so when she passes away the R$PCA get the farm.
Read this book.
Farmer John Hertslet – 2007
This video is 100% filmed by the R$PCA NSW showing the damning evidence of how unaccountable this public organisation was back then to how well they remain immune and entrenched today. It is your donations that support this so-called charitable organisation.
3.5 million hits were recorded on Facebook of this John Hertslet video
R$PCA medical experiments on dogs in Shelter
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United Nations intent on shutting down Australia with a meat production tax
UN meat tax will close down Australia’s cattle industry and starve 80 million people, says Bob Katter
As a major sponsor of the UN talkfest will the LNP Government support the proposed beef tax?
Bob Katter MHR, says a carbon tax on meat, which has been proposed at a United Nations food summit, would shut down Australia’s cattle industry and starve 80 million people alone.
The True Animal Price Protein Coalition proposed a meat tax of a €1 ($1.61) per kilo, at the summit in Rome last week of which Australia is a major sponsor, having contributed $63.9m.[1]

“Almost every single calf that is born in Australia is produced on land that can’t be used for any other purpose,” Mr Katter said.
“I’m not talking about fattening country; I’m talking about breeding country where the cattle are bred. If you introduce that tax and wipe out the cattle industry, then there is 2.4 billion kilos of protein that will no longer be available (Australia on an average year turns off 8 million cattle for consumption, each with 300 kgs of consumable meat). The average family of five eats 150 kg of beef a year,[2] so you are going to starve 80 million people to satisfy your ideology.
“There is no alternative feedstock that can provide such an enormously high protein regime. The staple diets in Indonesia, Europe, Japan, South Korea and South America is meat. You’ve got to eat a lot of rice to get the same protein content that beef provides.”
Mr Katter said the other problem with the meat tax is that much of the Australian landscape will become a wasteland again and will not be used to produce anything.
“The cattlemen are custodians of the land,” he said.
“They love the land, that’s why they live there. It was wasteland, now it’s not – it’s producing food for the rest of the world. Take the cattlemen away and you’ll have what you have with national parks. National parks are feral pig farms, fire-starters and weed nurseries.”
Mr Katter is calling on the Federal Government to assert sovereignty, and to fight the UN proposal.
“We are an independent country and we won’t be ruled by the rest of the world. The ‘do-gooders’ have never been ‘good-doers’,” he said.
“Beef is our eighth biggest export item bringing in $10b a year for Australia.[3]
“The ‘bludgerigar’ class twitter, make a lot of noise, but at the end of the day they’ve got bird brains. The only jungle they’ve seen is concrete jungle. They’re pavement warriors.
“The closure of the beef industry would be a disaster for our economy and the Australian landscape.”
[1] https://www.theaustralian.com.au/nation/politics/extremists-push-un-for-carbon-tax-on-meat/news-story/f7ede9ff153cf1a14ae5f3f5be2142f7
[2] https://www.agriculture.gov.au/abares/research-topics/agricultural-outlook/meat-consumption
[3] https://www.dfat.gov.au/sites/default/files/trade-investment-glance-2020.pdf
Qld Labor Party’s continuing push to depopulate the regions
The Queensland State Government’s push to depopulate the regions has taken another turn for the worse as farmers in the Paradise Dam irrigation area in the South Burnett face water allocations of just 14 per cent, down from a usual 80 per cent.
Because of a farcical lowering of the dam wall by the state government owned entity Sunwater, allegedly due to engineering faults, farmers will suffer.
Irrigators say it will be the end of the line for many of them.

Then the socialist state government plans to allow the corrupt Royal Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to rewrite the animal cruelty act which is akin to placing Dracula in charge of the blood bank.
Farmers will be decimated by new and harsh animal cruelty laws which will make livestock ownership impractical and nonviable by stopping the castrating, fire branding and dehorning of male cattle– thus driving more farmers from the regions.
The Nationals, once the farmers’ friend has dumped its core support base in the bush and now is cosying up to the Liberals and the inner-city latte set.
Three Katters Australian Party state members assisted by a lone One Nation member have been representing rural Queensland in the absence of the LNP for the past two terms of parliament.
With the livestock industry at its most buoyant in recent history and cattle numbers at an all time low the Labor Party can see another opportunity to push people from the bush to make them re-settle in the cities where they can be controlled under the providential Covid regime hoax.
The depopulation agenda which will ultimately result in a loss of production as family farms falter, has also got a hand up from another prong of the Labor attack.
Pastoralists on Cape York Peninsula, the last bastion of cheap cow breeder country in Australia have been active on the front line for a decade or more defending their Pastoral Holdings from the ongoing Labor and Greens assault.
Aboriginal encroachment of their properties is steady and continuous as graziers are forced to negotiate Indigenous Land Use Agreements with Aboriginal Prescribed Body Corporations before any change of land use such as building stock water dams or clearing fence lines.
Then along ride the cowboy cops from Cairns in deference to local police operations hammering white pastoralists along property roads and insignificant tracks sometimes on private property enforcing unworkable traffic and gun policies, issuing huge fines for unregistered farm vehicles or for carrying a firearm in a vehicle without it being locked up.
As one white cattle worker said: “I was fined by a Cairns copper for driving an unregistered four wheel drive car along a private road running through our property and this is not the first time they have struck on the Cape. They check the cars for road- worthiness. It is going on all the time.
“They are trying to drive us out and give the land back to the blacks to do nothing with and let it go to wasteland like all the other cattle properties they have seized.”
Road worthy certificates are not required in Cook Shire which covers all of Cape York.
Another grazier was apprehended on a road through his property for carrying a firearm in his vehicle, about to shoot a wild dog he saw menacing his sheep, goats and calves. The errant and hopeless cowboy cop from Cairns grabbed his gun, immediately checked the chamber of the bolt action rifle and in doing so unknowingly chambered a round from the magazine. He waved the rifle about uncontrollably causing the occupants of the car to duck fearing they would be shot. The officer did not know how to operate a simple bolt action rifle. Remember he carries a semi-auto .40 cal Glock lead pelter.
Then along came Wyatt Earp, the sharpest aerial shooter in the north. Contracted by the national parks service, helicopter culling of cattle, horses and pigs has been quietly going on for several years. Valuable branded and unbranded cattle belonging to white pastoralists straying into any state or Aboriginal owned land have been shot from the air often leaving wounded animals suffering for days on the ground.
One white pastoralist was left fuming when a horse was shot from the air at a salt lick trough and left to die while its foal was running in circles around its helpless mother.
Leaving a mare to die and rot at a crucial salt trough kept the traumatised cattle away until the manager turned up a week or more later to replenish the salt which the cattle had not touched.
The pastoralist said the foal lived and now runs with the cattle.
These atrocious government-sanctioned activities are an almost daily event on Cape York according to those who live there which they say are part and parcel of the campaign to drive them off their properties.
Another attempt to surreptitiously shoot valuable cattle north east of Weipa two weeks ago was thwarted when an alert property owner spotted several drums of Avgas aviation fuel at a remote airstrip.
Inquiries discovered the national parks service was about to start aerial shooting cattle, the property of indigenous and white property owners.
A call from Member for Traeger Robbie Katter to the Environment Minister’s office was all it took to shake them down.
The Minister’s office denied any cattle were to be shot and that the helicopter was being used to show traditional owners their property boundaries.
Subsequent calls by property owners to the local TO’s revealed no knowledge of any helicopter flights for them to inspect property.
Such are the day-to-day events being hosted across Cape York Peninsula by a deceitful state Labor Party hell-bent on turning the once prosperous Peninsula into a world heritage park at the request of its mortgagees, Rothschild Bank.
Voter fraud keeps these socialists in power.
RSPCA and Labor want to protect wild pigs instead of endangered native wildlife
Member for Hill Shane Knuth is warning the state government there would be serious consequences if there was blanket legislation put in place on the control of recreational feral pig hunting, under the pretence of the recently announced review of the Queensland’s Animal Care and Protection Act 2001.
Mr Knuth expressed deep concerns about the over-reach of government into the private domain and fears the review is due to the recent case of where a Toowoomba woman was fined almost $5000 and charged with one count of unlawfully allowing an animal to injure another animal, after her two dogs bit and held a feral pig.

“The RSPCA has long campaigned against recreational pig dog hunting and I have grave concerns they are using this review as a mask to again push this agenda,” Mr Knuth said.
“If the state government decides to use this review to crack down on recreational pig hunting in regional Queensland, they will have a revolt on their hands and entire regional communities will be in uproar.
“It amazes me that the RSPCA would rather protect feral pigs then our native wildlife including emus, cassowaries and turtles.
“Not only do they pose a threat to our native animals, but they spread disease and weeds, devastate crops, and cause massive soil degradation to our creeks and river systems.
“Recreational pig hunters are the last line of defence against an explosion in feral pig numbers, which would see widespread destruction of our farming industry and native flora and fauna.
“The state government should thank recreational pig hunters for controlling feral pigs in their own time and expense, rather than even considering changing the Act to penalise this valuable community service.”
Mr Knuth said the Queensland Government’s own website stated there were up to 24 million feral pigs in Australia and that they were among Queensland’s most widespread and damaging pest.
As part of the review 1080 baiting, transporting leashed dogs in the back of utes and making it law for vets to report animal welfare concerns will be assessed.
Community consultation for the review of the Animal Car and Protection Act 2001 is currently under way until midnight Friday, May 21.
“I urge all rural and regional Queenslanders to voice their concerns about any proposed changes to the Act which may restrict recreational pig dog hunting for the control of feral pests,” Mr Knuth said.
Last week Minister for Agricultural Industry Development and Fisheries and Minister for Rural Communities Mark Furner called for Queenslanders to submit their views in response to the Palaszczuk Government’s major animal welfare law review.
The Minister said, in response to evolved “community expectations (on) animal welfare”, Labor wanted feedback on:
- Mandatory reporting by veterinary professionals of animal welfare concerns;
- Prohibited events, regulated surgical procedures and offence exemptions;
- The use of baits and traps;
- Restraining dogs in open utility vehicles and trucks;
- The use of animals in science;
- Inspector powers and arrangements for externally appointed inspectors;
- The management of animals seized during animal welfare investigations; and
- Penalties for animal cruelty.
Queenslanders can submit their views up to Friday, May 21, 2021, and should visit https://daf.engagementhub.com.au/animal-welfare to complete the survey or submit a written response.