1. Conspiracy theorist Dave Oneegs just launched a new business - membership website aimed at “helping people help people”. But Dave ain’t a one man show. Dave says he has “business partners” (but won’t reveal who). So who are Dave’s business partners? Let’s find out!
2. Help The People Pty Ltd was launched in Dec 2022.

Directors:
HAYLEY BIRTLES-EADES
ANTHONY MACGREGOR CLARK
Shareholders:
HAYLEY BIRTLES-EADES
ANTHONY MACGREGOR CLARK
DAVID ONEEGLIO
3. Hayley is Dave’s bff & partner in crime (pardon the pun). Together they founded Aussie Helping Hands to raise $$ for Lismore flood victims, raising nearly xxxx. They’re both now facing criminal charges for unlawful fundraising
4. The other director & shareholder, Anthony, is the son of lan Clark, the founder of online supplements business Activation
Products
5. Dave recently announced that his new website will sell *checks notes* supplements! He says he already has 10 affiliates on board & he will offer discounts to his followers to help them save money. Cause, y’know, “help people, help people”, right?
6. Activation Products has an affiliate program where influencers like Dave can earn 30% commission for every referral / product sold. “Helping people help people”? Or “Helping people help Dave”?
7. If you think you’ve seen Activation Products before, you probably have. Hayley is already a promoter of Activation Products twitter.com/i/web/status/1…
8. So too is Tom Barnett, another leader in the freedom movement. Tom & Dave have another business together (“All Rights Reserved” selling anti vax t-shirts & other merchandise. They promote Hayley on their website too.
9. Dave’s website claims: “We’ll offer EXCLUSIVE DEALS and discounts from vetted and approved companies that make quality products. Dave and his team have CAREFULLY SELECTED the best companies”
10. And just a reminder: membership fees for Dave’s website are $97 p.a. Paid UP FRONT. Cancel any time (but no refunds). All other content creators offer monthly payment options but not Dave. Wonder why that is. It’s not really “helping the people” is it?

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3. Rebecca doesn’t like the new laws, comparing them to vaccination mandates. She has refused to apply for a director ID & wants to challenge the validity of the new laws.
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