Victoria's police emblem is distinctive in that it has a pentagram with one point down and two up. The surrounding wreath also adds to the picture. The emblem is Satanic.
The motto is "Uphold the right". Whose right are they referring to though; not the public's, never has been.
Have you heard of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). They have lodges in NSW, Vic., SA, QLD and WA. The home page of their website states the following:
"Grand Lodge intentionally maintains a minimalist website. The best way to find out about our Order is to undertake a serious study of the authorised editions of the works of Aleister Crowley (refer to the O.T.O. Curriculum in the official A.·.A.·. publication of Book Four) and to experience the introductory initiations or Degrees of O.T.O. and participate in the life of our lodges."
There have been claims of ritual sex abuse and sacrifice by O.T.O. in Victoria. Dr. Reina Michaelson, who was the Young Australian of the Year in 1997 for her work in the Child Abuse Protection Program, attempted to expose these allegations, but was hammered back down by the PTB through the courts.
"The article, still accessible on a website run from NSW, suggests senior politicians and television celebrities are part of a top-level pedophile ring and have been protected by some police. It says some members of the ring pretended to support Dr Michaelson's campaign and became board members of her group to subvert it from within." http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/cult-fights-claims-of-child-sacrifice/2006/11/21/1163871404937.html
"Dr Michaelson last year called for a royal commission to investigate her claims that Victoria Police did not properly investigate pedophile ring allegations." http://www.theyfly.com/articles/gaia/oto.age.22.11.06.htm
A number of prominent Australians have been alleged to be members of O.T.O. including Bert Newton (might explain his son's problems), Graham Kennedy and a former Premier of Victoria.
Aleister Crowley, also known as 'The Great Beast 666', was a 'master' of the satanic 'arts'. Crowley's childhood experiences appear to have played a decisive outcome as to what he became.
"The Crowley family were Christian; Aleister's father had been born a Quaker, but had converted to the Exclusive Brethren, a more conservative faction of a denomination known as the Plymouth Brethren. Upon marriage, Emily had also converted to the Exclusive Brethren. Aleister's father was particularly devout, spending his time as a travelling preacher for the sect and reading a chapter from the Bible to his wife and son after breakfast every day.[13][14] Aged 8, Aleister was sent to H.T. Habershon's evangelical Christian boarding school in Hastings, and then to a preparatory school in Cambridge run by the Reverend Henry d'Arcy Champney, whom Aleister considered a sadist."
The expose by Dr Michaelson can be found here: http://www.theyfly.com/articles/gaia/vic.introduction.htm