Earlier this month, I exposed how a group called the Australian National Review was planning to hold its Free Speech Summit, featuring a cast of thousands many Jew-haters, including “Stupider” Stew Peters. As I wrote at the time,
Peters certainly should not be allowed to enter the country to spread his inciting rhetoric against Jews.
but that could have applied also to the other Jew-haters planning to attend in person.
It turns out they were banned from entering Australia – and the summit organizers lost their venue right before. I know this thanks to the whining press release from Jamie McIntyre, the antisemite behind the event:
Free Speech Summit Disrupted by Foreign Interference, Yet Triumphs with Global Broadcast and Historic Awards Gala Gold Coast, Australia — July 20, 2025
The much-anticipated http://FreeSpeechSummit.com.au, hosted by the independent broadcaster Australian National Review (http://ANR.news), faced unprecedented interference this week after intense lobbying efforts—reportedly by Israeli activists and lobbyists acting on behalf of the Israeli government—resulted in the abrupt cancellation of its original venue just days before the event.
The Star Casino Theatre, a 2,000-seat venue in the heart of the Gold Coast, had been fully booked for months. Nearly 1,900 attendees had already secured tickets, flights, and accommodation to participate in what was billed as Australia’s largest ever summit on free speech and independent media. But in a shocking last-minute move, Star Casino revoked the booking, citing vague and unconvincing reasons after sustained pressure from foreign lobbyists.
Event organisers, faced with extraordinary logistical pressure, managed to secure a replacement venue within hours. However, the new location could accommodate only 300 people—leaving over 1,600 ticket-holders unable to attend despite having made costly travel arrangements. Many guests, speakers, and commentators have expressed outrage at what they view as an attack on democratic freedoms, labelling it blatant foreign interference on Australian soil.
Despite these hurdles, the Free Speech Summit went ahead as planned, with its first day held yesterday and the second day currently underway. The highlight so far has been the inaugural Independent Media Awards Gala, held last night and broadcast globally. Millions tuned in to witness independent voices being recognised for their fearless reporting and contribution to free speech. Award recipients included Joe Rogan (Best Podcast), Novak Djokovic (Most Outspoken Athlete), Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Dan Bilzerian, and tech entrepreneur Steve Kirsch—who was notably the only American speaker not banned by the Australian government under pressure from Israeli interests.
Public backlash is growing. Legal experts and free speech advocates are now calling for Star Casino to be sued for breach of contract and political discrimination, accusing the venue of caving to foreign pressure and violating the rights of both organisers and attendees.
The bigger question on many lips is: Why is Israel so afraid of a Free Speech Summit happening on the other side of the world? What views or information were the banned speakers going to share that posed such a threat to the Israeli narrative that the government allegedly intervened through backchannels?
This incident has intensified scrutiny on the influence of foreign governments over domestic Australian institutions and sparked a broader conversation about sovereignty, censorship, and the integrity of Australia’s democratic values. Despite the attempted sabotage, the message from the Free Speech Summit is clear: You can cancel a venue, but you can’t cancel the truth.
The event was livestreamed over a few days. I certainly didn’t watch much of it, but did fast forward through it to see if I could find any nuggets.
Which I did.
Bugger off, Big Nose
Many of the speakers love to dabble in antisemitic steretypes. One such stereotype is that of the Jew with the huge nose:

I say this because there were a fair few speakers with huge, bulbous noses. Some might say they look like drinkers’ noses.
These include Stew Peters himself:

Max Igan (who nose actually looks like a penis with genital warts):

and the event organizer Jamie McIntyre

Money, money, money
Jamie McIntyre spent a fair bit of time plugging a new investment opportunity to his audience, which seemed out of place at the conference, but also ironic, given how many of his speakers love to disseminate online the (false) stereotype of the money-chasing Jew:


Deceit
Yet another (false) stereotype propagated online by a fair few of the speakers is that of the deceiving Jew.
This is how Jamie McIntyre appears in the profile picture and most recent video covers on his YouTube channel:

and this is how he actually now looks:

Isn’t it ironic, don’t you think?
A little too ironic..