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Welcome to episode 12 of the Liberty Itch podcast. My guest today is Topher Field. Topher is the multi-award winning director of Battleground Melbourne, a powerful documentary about the lies and grotesque human rights abuses of the Dan Andrews government and Victorian police during the COVID sham. It is a superbly produced,
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directed and narrated film that you can actually watch for free at BattlegroundMelbourne.com. To anybody who does not know or does not understand why some of us continue to harp on about the government's COVID crimes, I highly recommend watching this film. However, I must warn anyone who, like me,
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was in Melbourne and lived through Dan's fetish fantasy to cosplay a communist dictator, Battleground Melbourne can be unexpectedly upsetting viewing. But Topher is more than an award-winning director. He was also Australian Libertarian of the Year in 2022, Libertarian Activist of the Year in 2016, and he is author of the book Good People Break Bad Laws. Currently,

Topher is the multi award winning director of Battleground Melbourne; a powerful documentary about the lies and human-rights abuses of the Dan Andrews government and Victorian police during the Covid sham. It can actually be viewed for free at:

https://battlegroundmelbourne.com

He was also Australian Libertarian of the year in 2022, Libertarian activist of the year in 2016, and he is author of the book ‘Good People Break Bad Laws’.

In this interview we discuss Australia’s bad laws, bad government and how to use our surprisingly good voting system to move politics back toward freedom.

Everyday, Topher is producing videos exposing the people, stories and libertarian perspectives being censored or misrepresented by the mainstream media. Follow his work on:

X: https://x.com/TopherField

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TopherField

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TopherField

Or visit:

https://topherfield.net

https://battlegroundmelbourne.com

https://goodpeoplebreakbadlaws.com

TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Intro

2:26 Two tests for bad laws

5:54 Source of government authority

8:38 Covid bad “laws”

10:47 National park lockouts

11:59 Dan Andrews

14:18 Permission laws

20:40 Laws undermining the law

24:13 Booze buses

26:45 Bureaucrats love impossible goals

28:40 The monetary value of life

32:57 The conspiracy

35:37 How to limit government power

38:52 Venezuela

40:35 Australian’s political sensibility

45:15 Australian’s innate libertarianism

50:18 Hurty words on Facebook

52:16 Cultural Marxism

54:54 Wokeness has peaked

58:17 Massive social swingback

1:03:39 The Trump effect

1:10:02 Truth about the Tariffs

1:16:18 Free trade

1:18:52 Expired self perception danger

1:22:45 Lessons from Venezuela

1:30:44 How to vote for freedom in Aus

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great episode

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Damon Hayhow's avatar

Thank you very much, Simon. Glad you enjoyed it.

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was in Melbourne and lived through Dan's fetish fantasy to cosplay a communist dictator, Battleground Melbourne can be unexpectedly upsetting viewing. But Topher is more than an award-winning director. He was also Australian Libertarian of the Year in 2022, Libertarian Activist of the Year in 2016, and he is author of the book Good People Break Bad Laws. Currently,