THEIR RESPONSE TO MY BOOKShortly after publishing Martinelli v Queensland, I received this letter from Queensland Corrective Services.It isn’t a formal cease & desist.It doesn’t directly dispute the evidence I’ve shared.It doesn’t outline any specific legal breach.Instead, it reads more like a caution — carefully worded, indirect, and framed around “concerns” rather than facts.To me, this suggests discomfort — not legal grounds.And when institutions are uncomfortable with public truth, that says something in itself.

🚫 BANNED in Australia📖 Martinelli v QueenslandAvailable on amazon.com (US store — not .com.au)If you’re in Australia and can’t download the book, here’s why:
Your Amazon account is still linked to an Australian address.
🛠️ To unlock the book:Log in to your Amazon accountGo to: Accounts > Content & Devices > Preferences > Country/Region SettingsClick Change, and set your country to any country that is not AustraliaUse any address — it doesn’t need to be real, just not located in AustraliaSave changes and refresh the book linkThe book will now be available for download.

I’m publishing my account, based on documents and emails sent to me after I left Queensland Corrective Services—including RTI releases.Identifying details are removed.I set out my opinions, and the records they’re based on.You read it. You decide.