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About The Wasp Files

The Wasp Files is a video podcast searching for the truth behind The Port Arthur Massacre, when in 1996, a picturesque historical tourist spot in Tasmania, Australia, became the scene of one of the worst shooting sprees in world history.

The tragedy led to the biggest political shakeup on gun control in the country's history and generated a storm of controversy, and debate that has continued unabated to this day.

Here we will highlight the many unresolved aspects of the crime that the mainstream media steadfastly refuses to investigate, and present evidence, material and first hand testimony, a lot of which, has never been aired before.

The Wasp Files are presented for educational purposes only, under fair and reasoned usage. Viewer discretion is advised.

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Port Arthur 30 years on - Where is 'The Lucky Country'?

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