Given how many hilarious ‘cease and desist’ letters the GuriNgai have produced in their 20 year history, it’s shocking how little understanding of them these people still have.
For instance, continuing their campaign of threats, intimidation, doxing, unsolicited phone calls, emails, texts etc – traditionally would not continue after the party intending to portray themselves as sypathetic victims, had issued a cease and desist notice, no matter how informal and amusing the notice was.
Yet for the GuriNgai, it seems they’re content to keep playing a game.


Sorry Tracey, I’m not playing, and the theft of Culture and artifacts by non-Aboriginal frauds is wrong, Culturally, morally, ethically, and fortunately, legally in Australia.
It’s an interesting choice for a a public figure facing mounting scrutiny in the face of inescapable evidence of prolonged criminal behavior to carry on as if their world has not changed once their audience knows who they really are behind the false veneer.
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