Kim Bax gets a Supreme Court injunction
Kim Bax, webmaster of Women for Schapelle, reported that she had received a Supreme Court injunction (post since removed), which threatens her with severe consequences if she mentions certain "serious allegations" about the Seven Network. These allegations are connected to the disclosures found at the Expendable Project, a website dedicated to exposing fraud, disinformation and perversion of the course of justice perpetrated by the mainstream media and supported by successive Australian governments, in relation to the Schapelle Corby marijuana smuggling case.
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The injunction apears to be spurred by the allegations of former private investigator Col Chapman, who claims that while working as a contractor for Seven Network, he engaged in surveillance of members of the Corby Family, including bugging of homes and the use of GPS tracking devices.
We wish to empahsise that these allegations are as yet unproven, as is the authenticity of Col Chapman. Expendable.tv has since removed the audio of the Col Chapman interview from their website.
TNRA recently covered the work of the expendable project, including an interview with one of the key researchers.



Comments
We are with you Kim. We all know what this is really about.
By Madam Geeky on 2011 11 30
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does this mean Kim Bax isnt in the Women for Schapelle group anymore?
By Adam on 2011 12 07
We’re all with you 100% Kim!
THE EXPENDABLE PROJECT!
By MarieS on 2012 02 05