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1. Disturbing details from the manifesto of Jake Bilardi.
A disturbing blog has emerged detailing the mindset of Australian teenager Jake Bilardi who is thought to have died in a suicide bomb attack in Iraq on Wednesday night.
His 4,400-word online manifesto, which he apparently wrote in January, details how he planned to attack Melbourne by “launching a string of bombings across Melbourne, targeting foreign consulates and political/military targets as well as grenade and knife attacks on shopping centres and cafes and culminating with myself detonating a belt of explosives amongst the kuffar [infidels]”.
He says he began “collecting materials for the explosives and prepared to start making the devices”, but then stopped as he feared he would be detected.
“I realised that the authorities were oblivious to my plans but if anything was to attract their attention it would be my purchasing of chemicals and other bomb-making materials and so I ceased the planning of Plan B and sat waiting until everything was prepared and I could exit the country undetected.”
Victorian Police have confirmed that bomb-making equipment was found at his home.
The Age reports that the government is now seeking an urgent briefing from national security and law enforcement agencies.
2. Bali Nine duo still in limbo.
After Bali Nine duo, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran had their case adjourned to March 19, the Indonesian Government has now confirmed it will allow several pending legal cases to run their course before it proceeds with any executions.
Top Comments
Wait. What? Julie Bishop and the Aus government has spent months fighting the Indonesian goverment to save the Bali Duo, and now she has turned around and offered to pay for their execution? Whaaaaat?
I'm sure MM has the story wrong - I hear she'd offered to pay costs of future imprisonment, if they are spared from execution.
Typo I assume. Bishop offered Australia pay for their future prison costs if the pair are granted clemency.
Pete Evans is an arrogant, smug SOB. Also "his way of eating will be the norm in a few years"? I'm I'd not one to gamble, but I'd put money against that one. I worked in one of those said 'paleo cafes' which opened in june last year, and it's set to close in june this year due to miserable sales - Under $100 a day.
There's one opening in the town near me and going by how many cafes have opened and closed in recent years it's a big risk especially if you are relying on a hook like a diet