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How defence is trying to shut down satire site



But it’s turned into a battleground between soldiers and the top brass who are apparently terrified members may give away its secrets.The Pineapple Express was launched as a meme page in 2018 for a “bit of larrikinism, humour and morale to those that needed it”.The page gathered 20,000 followers before the ADF had it banned for copyright breaches but it soon restarted and today boasts 36,000 veterans and serving members as followers.Last week The Sunday Telegraph revealed the ADF had…


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