YESTERDAY TNT Radio replayed Topher Field’s gripping documentary Battleground Melbourne. The replay, even without visuals, served as a powerful and timely reminder of the threat posed to humanity by global corporate interests as represented by the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organisation, the Rockefeller and Gates foundations, big pharma and other supra-national bodies.

The documentary’s focus on the Melbourne protests against the subsequent Covid lockdowns exposed the desperate attempts by the socialist left Labor government of Dan Andrews to enforce total public subservience to so-called “health directives” dished out by a slimy, overpaid bureaucrat named Brett Sutton.

Sutton and Andrews were, of course, working in unison with an equally slimy federal health bureaucracy and various special advisory committees set up by Prime Minister Scott Morrison to obscure the orders passed down from big pharma and the WHO.

Topher Field’s documentary clearly reveals the tactics employed by Daniels and his Covid regime, who were illegally giving orders to a militarised Victoria Police to suppress protests and hobble organisers by arresting them and imposing a whole range of draconian bail conditions.

The documentary also highlights the highly destructive effects of the lockdowns from suicides to depression, joblessness and family breakdown. The Covid legacy is one of government criminality that must not be forgotten.