Sunday 24 May 2015

Sydney Siege Suspect Was Deranged Sexual Deviant

The Sydney siege suspect, Man Monis, was a deranged lunatic with a history of sexual abuse, depression and schizophrenia an inquest has been told.


Man Moris averaged an income of $125,000 a year from his business which fooled vulnerable women under a guise of clairvoyance and hypnotism into having sex with Monis in order to "clean away evil spirits."

Far from being some sort of terrorist mastermind as media reports have portrayed, it appears Monis was a repeated sexual offender who, at the time of the siege was on bail for 43 charges of sexual assault.

Further still, in a quite unbelievable lapse in security which leads one to believe that blanket surveillance and trawling of phone and internet records by governments is an absolutely useless procedure being pushed by office monkeys with no real experience of life in the real world, it transpires Monis had written a letter to the Australian Attorney-General requesting legal advice about writing to the leader of ISIS.

Quite how security services had failed to follow up this lead, allowing the siege to occur, when any sane person would have realised on a little closer examination that this individual was on course to act out his psychopathic leanings remains to be seen.

Monis' 'therapeutic practice' consisted of confirming to women that they were subject to 'black magic curses' and that to rid themselves of the curse they would need to undress. Once they had done so, Monis would leave the room to return with a bowl of water and a brush, painting areas of their bodies “preparing the way for sexual advances” which went from massages to full sex.

“He would assure the women that sexual energy was needed to overcome the curse or black magic.”

If they refused to comply, he would threaten that he would put a curse on them.

It has also been revealed that Monis attempted to join motorcycle gang The Rebels but was rejected for being too weird.  So now we have to contemplate the fact that an outlaw motorcycle gangs screening process for accepting people is more effective than Australian national security.

A somewhat sobering thought perhaps!


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