Nomination for the Independant Media Award

It’s a great honour for this webpage to have been nominated for the Independent Media Award by the Australian Free Speech Coalition.

Independent Media Award

The Australian Free Speech Coalition was founded after the Victorian government stung the organisers of Lauren Southern’s event in Melbourne with a $68,000 bill, even though the disruption that occurred in Melbourne was planned, organised and orchestrated by the anarchist and marxist group, Antifa.

The Australian Free Speech Coalition is not only fighting against the ‘Thug’s Veto’ imposed by the Victorian police. It is also moving to recognise the importance of free political communication and independent conservative commentary in Australia.

The winner of the Independent Media Award will be announced this Saturday.

You can vote for the winner here.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your support and continued readership since 2013. Without you, my webpage would be nothing.

It is encouraging to have been nominated for this award despite the fact that I have been unable to write since July due to ongoing lawfare against me by homosexual activists to shuNomination for the Independant Media Awardt this site down.

This might seem like an attack on me. But it is primarily an attack on you. Anti-free speech activists are desperate to stop you from being able to access and read content that they disagree with. Voting on this award is one way you can take action to protect free speech in Australia.

There can be no doubt that there is a concerted campaign underway in Australia to silence those who speak up for truth, whether they be doctors, mums or even workers.

That is why it is so refreshing to see that the Free Speech Coalition is recognising independent commentary in Australia and it is certainly a great encouragement for me to continue defending the rights of the natural family unit and our Western Christian civilisation.

Thank you,

Bernard Gaynor
Christus Rex!

Author: Bernard Gaynor

Bernard Gaynor is a married father of nine children. He has a background in military intelligence, Arabic language and culture and is an outspoken advocate of conservative and family values.

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  1. Well done on winning.

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  2. Given the extreme bias from the MSM and Communist/Globalist Establishment against Christian comment and endeavours, it is especially gratifying to see the Gaynor victory on Saturday night. Hope to see the video uploaded soon so the readers of your blog can start uploading to other media.

    This was undoubtedly the crown of a great day for free speech and especially Christian speech in Queensland.

    Saturday, Sept 29 was also the afternoon the ‘Aussies United Against UN-safe Schools’ sponsored a rally at Speaker’s Corner, Parliament House, Brisbane. This event was Zucked on social media and only a few blogs were able to carry the announcement of the event and its venue. Still a good rally kicked off a Saturday to remember and many of the speeches acknowledged the Christian opposition to the Safe Schools Programme – an opposition that your website has championed since the beginning of UN-safe school roll-out.

    The Dusty Bogan was kind enough to give a sidewalk interview to one of the Christians who attended.

    Antifa abused old ladie at rally
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjVpVE9ovp8

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  3. Congratulations on your nomination Bernard. You website has been the one to break key information on many important issues and done the heavy lifting on the ADF reports and comment. You have stayed the course on the subversion of Australia’s armed forces by Communist/Globalist civilian authorities. And you and your family have paid a high price.

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  4. Good luck with your endeavours. Have missed the blog.

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