By Andrew McGregor
Upmart is 
an Intelligence front ... Malcolm McClure an 
agent provocateur ... they collect 
names to identify possible resistance against a totalitarian 
government.  
Other ASIO - fronts - 
spooks – agents-provocateurs 
Adrian Barnett  Malcolm McDougall  Jeremy Lee League of Right’s HASCO Queensland  
Leonard W Clampett  Rural Action Movement (RAM) Western Australia 
Senator Len 
Harris One Nation Party
Inverell Forum  an ASIO 
front to entrap independent thinkers 
Running this operation were at least two ASIO 
officers, Robert Balgarnie and Denis Stephenson.
Balgarnie was 
also the ‘proof reader’ of the alternative newspaper, ‘The Strategy’ another ASIO operation run by 
operative Ray Platt, 
Other ASIO operatives associated with the ‘Inverell 
Forum’ Tony Pitt Queensland, Leslie Feather Victoria ‘The Pastor’, Neville 
Andrews from Victoria
A 
history of Malcolm McClure and Upmart
by Andrew MacGregor ex Policeman-Investigative writer 
In about May/June of 2002, 
I received a telephone call from Bronwyn Hancock of the anti-vaccination group 
in Sydney who informed me of a very interesting person called Malcolm McClure 
who had made a presentation in regard to motor car registration and driver’s 
licences.  
I made enquiries and was informed that 
Malcolm’s next presentation was to be at Kensington, an inner Melbourne suburb 
at 7.30 pm on the following Tuesday.
Malcolm McClure started off his 
presentation talking about ‘God’s Law’, which he claimed was ‘supreme law’.  There is no basis for such presumptions 
other than religion, and I never heard of these things when I went to church, 
and my belief is that most Christian Churches do not push such 
dogma.
Malcolm McClure then touched on the 
GST and the number of petitions that had been collected, and cited the efforts 
of ‘Leonard William Clampett’ from 
Queensland who had collected over 500,000 names on his petition, 
which had been passed onto Senator Len Harris of the ‘One Nation 
Party’.  This was not 
an error, as this information was on a slide as part of Malcolm’s 
presentation
Now this was very 
interesting as I personally knew Senator Len Harris, and was well aware of 
Leonard Clampett, who is a spook and at that time was 
residing in Cavite, a city near Manila in the 
Philippines.
Malcolm McClure then hit the main 
topic of motor vehicle registrations and ‘driver’s licences’.  In this topic, Malcolm only referred to 
the Federal Constitution and a book used to explain this constitution called, 
‘Quick and Garran’, and offered to arrange the purchase of this book for any 
member of the audience who so desired to have this knowledge.
Now the problem here is that when I 
went through police training in the St. Kilda Road Depot in 1968, the law we 
were taught all emanated from the ‘State Law’ as per the Victorian 
Constitution.  There was virtually 
no Federal Law on our agenda, and the ‘Commonwealth’ police were the ‘enforcers’ 
of federal law.
So whichever State a person resides, 
the power to issue driver’s licences, motor vehicle registration plates, and 
similar issues come under that State’s constitution, not the Federal 
Constitution.  Malcolm McClure’s 
argument was extremely flawed and dangerous to any person who believed 
him.
Malcolm McClure also had with him, 
some of his ‘driver’s licences’ and motor vehicle ‘registration number plates’ 
to ‘sell’ which he was offering for ‘half price’, for those who were prepared to 
pay for them.  I saw one of the sets 
of ‘number plates’ which was numbered, ‘RAM-000’.  Now this was 
interesting.
‘RAM’ actually stood for a 
movement that had emerged in Western Australia, the ‘Rural Action 
Movement’.  
But the real clue was that the 
number plates were identical to 
the plates manufactured for the Victorian government.  
Now in the 1990’s when the 
Victorian government had problems re-issuing a large number of new registration 
number plates, they contracted part of the order to the Queensland government, 
and the Queensland produced plates were quite distinct from the Victorian 
produced plates.  
In other words, Malcolm McClure’s 
number plates had been manufactured by the same source that manufactures the 
Victorian government’s number plates.
I spoke with Malcolm McClure and he was aware 
of who I was and had seen me at one of my Port Arthur presentations.  I was also introduced to Margaret Main, a little 
grey-haired lady who was Malcolm’s ‘manager’.
I also met Adrian Barnett who was another 
member of Upmart.  Adrian is at 
present involved in the 911 movement.
I paid fees of about $20 and obtained 
various forms from Upmart to fill in, and noted that most of the people working 
in this area of Upmart were young females.
After most of the audience had left 
the hall, I left and checked out the remaining motor vehicles. 
All of these vehicles had government 
registration number plates.  No vehicle was fitted with the ‘Upmart’ number 
plates.  There was 
though one vehicle that had a large ‘plane tree’ leaf covering both the front 
and rear number plates.
The following morning I 
rang Senator Len Harris and spoke 
to him in regard to the information that I had received from Malcolm 
McClure.  
The senator stated that in 
regard to the petitions, the figures were incorrect as he had only received 
264,000 signatures and they were still being checked out at time.  
Len Harris also stated that Leonard 
Clampett had nothing to do with the petition, as the petition had been collected 
by a group called HASCO in Queensland, but it was still the 
largest petition ever mounted in Australia.
Senator Len Harris also told me that 
he had decided to have nothing to do with ‘Upmart’ as he was uncertain as to the 
legitimacy of their moves in regard to licences and registrations of motor 
cars.
The next meeting that I was aware that 
Malcolm McClure and ‘Upmart’ were having was at Clayton RSL.  This was the meeting place for a group 
called ‘Nexus’ and an anti-banks 
campaigner, 
Hungarian born Les Banki.  I had previously known Les Banki, and at 
the meeting Les Banki introduced me to another Hungarian, and to Malcolm McDougall from Geelong 
who had a similar agenda to Malcolm McClure.
While the three of us, the two 
Hungarians and I chatted we were joined by a young female who listened and asked 
a couple of questions, and when we took our seats, she sat in front of 
me.
We listened to Malcolm McClure’s 
presentation which was virtually identical to the presentation at Kensington, 
and at the end of the presentation, at question time I raised my hand, but 
Malcolm always looked the other way.  
Now this went on for twenty minutes and at the end I simply lowered my 
hand.
At the end of the presentation and 
question time, Les Banki, his Hungarian friend and I started to discuss the 
presentation and what we thought of it.
I pointed out to Les and his friend 
where Malcolm was wrong, and then the young female attacked me.  ‘How dare I pick on Malcolm 
McClure!  If I had problems or 
needed an explanation, why didn’t I ask him?’
She was going to report me to Malcolm, 
and with that the young female went directly to Margaret Main, and spoke to 
her.  Les Banki, his friend and I 
were totally amazed.
What the three of us had just 
experienced was a major form of intimidation, and on later occasions I was 
informed that if any male had problems with Malcolm McClure then they would be 
intimidated by the women, who just loved Malcolm.  These women would also claim that the 
men didn’t like Malcolm because he was a ‘homosexual’.
Malcolm McClure 
and Adrian Barnett are both homosexual.  
As Malcolm McDougall 
pointed out to me, McClure was penniless when Upmart picked him out of the 
gutter.  
Malcolm McDougall has also 
pushed the same agenda as McClure, but McDougall is not a homosexual.  In other words, the homosexuality is being used 
as a weapon.
At this stage, I believed 
I had sufficient evidence of criminal behaviour to report Malcolm McClure to the 
police.  The crimes included fraud 
and sedition, and are felonies within the Crimes Act, so with the various forms 
I had from ‘Upmart’ I went to the Geelong Police Station and made my 
report.  
Now I didn’t just go to the front 
counter, I asked to see the Chief 
Superintendent.  The Chief 
Superintendent promised to get back to me.  
He never did.
In other words, 
Upmart could only be a 
government run operation.
You see the only opposition that the 
people believing Upmart’s scam are the police who catch them driving.  Then with the confrontation between the 
two ideologies, there is a huge possibility of violence, and no matter whatever 
the outcome, it is the reputation of the police that suffers.
It is this area that the 
Chief Superintendent should have been concerned about, but he did nothing, which 
means that Upmart came from a higher authority than the police. 
Now most Victorians know 
the morning ABC presenter Jon Faine.  Jon went to university and studied law, 
and then did his first practise with the Fitzroy Legal Aid, so Jon knows and 
understands law issues.  
To my surprise, one 
morning Malcolm McClure was actually interviewed by Jon Faine in regard to 
Upmart and Malcolm’s stance on the issue of licences and motor vehicle 
registrations.  
There was the mention of 
Quick and Garran, and as Jon Faine pointed out, Quick and Garran is not a 
‘legal’ book but rather an interpretation of the Federal 
constitution.  
What was interesting was 
that Jon Faine never picked up the issue of the proper constitution in regard to 
motor vehicles, and he should have.  
So Malcolm McClure got thirty minutes of fame debating with Jon 
Faine.  
But that was not the end 
of the matter.  The next day Malcolm 
McClure was able to get back on air for another 5 minutes to ‘rectify’ a 
couple of small matters.  
In other words, 
the ABC was legitimising Malcolm McClure’s 
position.
So that was 2002.  In 2004 I was invited back to the ‘Inverell Forum’ to update just 
how far we had got in investigating the Port Arthur Massacre.  
Malcolm McClure was also to be a 
speaker both on the Friday night and on the Sunday morning.  Both McClure and I were booked into the 
same motel, and I noticed the expensive Toyota Land Cruiser with a special paint 
job with the word ‘Surf’ on both sides of the vehicle and with personalised ‘Upmart’ 
numberplates reading “SURF”.
I missed the Friday evening 
presentation by Malcolm McClure, but was able to be present for the Sunday 
edition.  I arrived at the hall 
early and moved in to an out of the way spot near the back of the hall, but I 
was shortly joined by another male who told me he was a member of 
‘Upmart’.
Now the next part told me that ‘Upmart’ had made a good 
job of studying me.
This particular member of 
‘Upmart’ told me that he was a former member of the New South Wales police, and 
that he was in full acceptance of what ‘Upmart’ was ‘preaching’.  
Now for any trained 
policeman to state that, then you know you are listening to a load of 
rubbish.  But the next bit was a 
real ripper.  
This former policeman was also of 
Greek extraction, and so we spoke Greek to each other, just to prove it.  Somebody had done a very good check on 
me, to know that my first wife was from Corinth in Greece, and that I spoke a 
smattering of Greek.
So I had my ‘minder’.  We sat and listened as Malcolm McClure 
told of his adventure in attending a Magistrates Court on the Atherton Tablelands for one of 
his clients who was being charged with offences relevant to using ‘Upmart’s’ 
number plates.
Malcolm told how he 
parried with the ‘judge’ (actually a magistrate) and how he was arrested for 
‘contempt of Court’ and how he had been locked up but then later released and 
permitted to return to the courthouse.  
Malcolm told how he had 
been caught with a tape-recorder and had thrown it to one of his supporters and 
then Malcolm told of his ‘client’ being convicted on all charges.  
The women loved Malcolm’s chevalier 
attitude, in fighting these ‘injustices’, but it was Malcolm’s last words that 
really told the story.
Malcolm McClure 
stated, “But it didn’t matter, as we won it on appeal.”  That was a 
lie.  
McClure’s client, James Hubner, never appealed the 
conviction.  He just paid the fine 
and wore the defeat.  
However, if we look at what even 
Malcolm McClure tells us, we must be aware that something extremely strange has 
happened.
Malcolm McClure tells us that he treated 
the courtroom as though it was his little 
circus.  Such 
behaviour is not normally tolerated.  
Malcolm McClure tells us that he was charged with contempt.  
When arrested, Malcolm 
McClure was found to have a recorder in his pocket, which Malcolm then tossed to 
one of his supporters.  
I’m still wondering why Malcolm 
McClure didn’t get six months in gaol for his continuous contempt of the court 
and of the Magistrate.
And then Malcolm McClure 
and ‘some of his supporters’ were then permitted to leave town in an 
unregistered motor vehicle.  And the 
police did nothing????????  
The only plausible explanation is that 
Malcolm McClure is a government 
spook.  Nobody would 
get away from committing the offences that Malcolm had unless he was working for 
a government Intelligence body.
My amazement was not yet 
complete.  At the end of Malcolm’s 
adventures, that most right-wing conservative body, the League of Right’s spokesman, 
Jeremy Lee got up and 
congratulated Malcolm on his persistence and courage, and stated that perhaps 
Malcolm could take over HASCO and let Himself (Jeremy 
Lee) retire. 
Not to be outdone, Senator 
Len Harris, got up and applauded Malcolm’s resolve and stated that he, Senator 
Len Harris had been a member of ‘Upmart’ since 2001.  
Thus when Senator Len 
Harris told me in 2002 that he wasn’t certain of the legality of ‘Upmart’s’ 
stance on motor vehicle registration and licences, Senator Harris was being more 
than coy.
To test out my belief, I 
again went to the Geelong Police Station, and this time reported the matter to a 
‘Duty Officer’, a policeman with the rank of Inspector.  
We had a good chat 
together, as we both knew some of the same former police members.  
The Inspector told me of 
similar problems they had with Malcolm McDougall, and that 
every complaint made by such people was automatically forwarded to the DPP’s office where the complaint 
was filed in the waste paper 
bin.  
The inspector also assured me that he 
would forward my complaint to the Geelong ‘Intelligence Unit’.
Two days later I received 
a telephone call from the Inspector implying that he had indeed spoken to the 
Geelong Police Intelligence Unit.  
The Inspector was very agitated.  He informed me that Malcolm McClure had 
done nothing wrong, and that it was perfectly normal for people to drive around 
in cars with their own personalised plates attached.  The Inspector couldn’t finish the 
conversation quickly enough.
In other words, even 
though Malcolm McClure’s vehicle appeared to have ‘Upmart’ registration plates 
on, those plates had to have been manufactured by 
‘Vic Roads’ and both the plates and the vehicle were registered with ‘Vic 
Roads’.  
Thus Malcolm 
McClure was an ‘Agent Provocateur’ and ‘Upmart’ is an Intelligence 
body.
Now Geelong has been 
resisting government designs to fluoride our water system for over five 
years.  The anti-fluoride movement 
was quite vocal in its resistance to the State government.  
I would believe the movement was being 
more than successful when one day as I was walking past Market Square in Little 
Malop Street, I saw a tent pitched on the sidewalk for the purpose of collecting 
a petition against fluoridation.
I entered the tent and was 
spoken to by a very wooden though professional ‘gentleman’ who called himself an 
‘Electoral Officer’.  
We went through the 
motions of ‘proper’ identification, and it was only when we were half way 
through filling out the forms that I saw the ‘Upmart’ name printed on the 
forms.  I realised then that 
I had been 
conned.
What I believe 
‘Upmart’ is about is the identification of possible resistance against a 
‘totalitarian government’.  That is 
why they ‘collect’ names. 
People who were caught in 
the registration scam had their belief system totally denigrated, just like a 
sheep bolting from a flock would have been targeted by a sheepdog, and guided 
back to the fold.  
Thus I guess to our ‘government we are 
simply sheep, to ‘Upmart’ we definitely are sheep.
Andrew S. MacGregor
Addenda:
Leonard William 
Clampett, as 
mentioned by both Malcolm McClure and Senator Len Harris is definitely ASIO.  
When Joe Vialls left Australia to 
play the role of Ari Ben Menashe in Zimbabwe, Joe 
had started a ‘Save Martin Bryant’ campaign, and it was Leonard Clampett who filled in for 
Joe.  
Leonard had also spoken a 
couple of times at the “Inverell Forum” an ASIO front for ‘independent 
thinkers’.  
Running this 
operation were at least two ASIO officers, Robert Balgarnie and Denis 
Stephenson.  
Balgarnie was also the 
‘proof reader’ of the alternative newspaper, ‘The Strategy’ run by Ray Platt, another ASIO 
operation.  
Other ASIO 
operatives associated with the ‘Inverell Forum’ were Tony Pitt from Queensland, 
Leslie Feather from Toorak in Victoria and ‘The Pastor’, Neville Andrews from 
Moonee Ponds.
Malcolm 
McDougall; had a 
small office off Moorabool Street in Geelong.  It was frequently staffed by a ‘retired’ 
tram conductress from Corio.  
I attended there one day and speaking 
about the Port Arthur Massacre, along with other massacres that had been 
perpetrated on the Australian people by our governments, I raised the issue of 
bringing on a revolution, and putting some of these people against a brick 
wall.
A short time later when 
there was only myself and a ‘farmer’ from the Western District, the farmer spoke 
to me, and said he liked my speech, except for the part of bringing on the 
revolution.  
Now Malcolm McDougall had 
always looked the part of a radical, with his long black untidy hair, and his 
dishevelled appearance, but the ‘farmer was of a different style.  
He was a big man, in his thirties, 
with a very neat appearance and with short haircut, much like the military or 
police, and he caused me to stop and think.  I never went back to Malcolm’s 
“Office”.  I didn’t trust him 
anymore, not with a spook in the corner.

Hmmm,
ReplyDeleteI have met this bloke McClure and he seems to possess some extraordinary hypnotic powers and is in the business controlling people much the way the scientologists do. There seems to be an overabundance of psychic energy up Glenburn/Kinglake way that he has tapped in to. Strange as it sounds, psychic/telepathic phenomena is very real and my experience not just of him, but of others he does not even know is that mind control of groups and individuals is completely possible and Malcolm certainly appears drunk on that energy. There is another fellow who resides in Singleton, NSW that possess the gift of "remote viewing". I remember one time I was opening a bottle of Perrier just taken from the fridge and this fellow calls me up to ask me what mineral water I was about to drink.
Ehh.. A spook as far as one knows or can tell.. What ever that guy is..He is not needed to sell fake licenses to us..
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Andrew McGregor says there are a lot of young women in Upmart. When I have been to Upmart events, I found young women to be conspicuous in their near-absence, but maybe what he was saying was before my time.
ReplyDeleteI never had that impression that Malcolm was homosexual. As for his offsider Zen, though, I wouldn't be one bit surprised.
To cut a long story short, I am an Upmart member but I can't say I'm a fan of either Malcolm or Zen and I doubt I will be going to any Upmart events in the future.
I didn't like the way Malcolm would get up in front of everyone and sing his own praises, or much worse, gratuitously run down his audience at times. If he'd achieved half as much as he has claimed to do, he wouldn't be acting like that.
Brian Shaw, Wayne Glew and Malcolm all share the same predilection for celebrating the sacrifices Australians made in the First World War, as if there was some real point to our involvement with that conflict. It was a war to advance one-world government by the banksters and it seems strange these people should have the attitude they do.
I was prepared to give Malcolm and Upmart the benefit of the doubt despite these and other misgivings, but something happened which really did it for me.
I contacted Zen about how to deal with warrantless police searches and he told me to do more research, as if it wasn't a topic Malcolm purported to give a thorough grounding in and as if it wasn't something quite central to what Upmart is supposed to be all about.
Zen wished me good luck. I'm not $#@%^ing stupid. He was washing his hands of me. Somehow, Upmart is prepared to help certain people and not others.
I sent a letter to Malcolm and Zen, about this issue as well as something else I noticed.
In early Upmart workshops and courses I attended, there was quite a bit of emphasis on strawman theory-things like letters rogatory and copywriting your own name. They were actually dissing strawman theory at the common law course I attended in 2013. I wanted to know why there was this apparent change, but I never received a reply from either of them. Zen claimed not to know what letters rogatory were when I spoke to him by telephone about them on another occasion, even though he has been at every single Upmart event I have attended, including the one in which Malcolm explained letters rogatory.
It may be that whoever's pulling the strings has told them to stop teaching strawman theory. Why? Maybe it's actually effective if done right. I'm now co0ncinced that Upmart is a light to draw "fireflies" so the government can identify them.
Andrew McGregor believes Margaret Main was Malcolm's handler. Perhaps. Then again, maybe Jill Brown merits a bit more scrutiny than she normally receives. It's always the one you least suspect. Surely it couldn't be Zen.
I've had it with Upmart. I was very patient and they still let me down.
I have identified myself to Malcolm et al by the details I have provided here. I don't care.
Malcolm McClure-arrogant pr*ck.
Zenaan Harkness-jumped-up little pansy.
Malcolm is a cult hypnotist and Zen i s under his spell. Malcolm was caught out ripping off Bob Jane the tyre magnate and the magistrate described Malcolm as an ignorant charlatan who shakes the voodoo chain. Google Bob Jane McClure Voodoo and the article comes up. Zen is a straight man that Malcolm sucks the life from. Zen has children to 2 different ladies, Malcolm has none. Malcolm hypnotises women to sleep with him and sends them off to the abortion clinic if they get pregnant. Malcolm messes around with astral hypnosis witchcraft and knows how to shift sub-conscious memories between people including his own so he does not generate guilty energy and get caught. He has doen this to Zen over and over. His knowledge of the black arts extends to MK Ultra Type mind/body control. If he tells you to beware something he is saying it to see if he can get a fear reaction from you so he can use it against you telepathically.
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