At 5pm on Friday, the Citizen Electoral Council’s website was shut down, without any warning, and within hours of the CEC’s media release on the $1,000 Dick Smith bumper sticker competition.
The timing of the event ensured the CEC website was offline all weekend, as the problem was not able to be rectified until Monday morning.
Citizens Electoral Council leader Craig Isherwood said today the shut-down would not stop the CEC’s fight against the agenda to depopulate Australia.
“Powerful interests behind the depopulation movement would love to shut us down,” he said.
“They don’t want to debate the CEC in the open, because they don’t want people to adopt the CEC’s optimistic, scientific view of the benefits of population growth.”
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Dick Smith bumper sticker competition
If you made a submission to the CEC’s $1,000 Dick Smith bumper sticker competition over the weekend, and your email bounced back, please resubmit your entry.
Remember, entries close 15th September.
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