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Underworld Commando

By: Jim Taousanis
Narrated by: Jim Taousanis
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Jim is a former Australian Commando Intelligence Operative that had once lost his way. He now works in Brisbane as an authour, speaker and fitness consultant.

His autobiography, Underworld Commando, leaps out of a 1980s Kings Cross world of crime, corrupt police, commandos, and some of the most notorious, infamous mob identities in Australian crime history.

Jim gives the true-crime account of his double life as a Special Forces soldier and moonlight enforcer for the mob's Lennie 'Mr Big' McPherson and 'Salami' Kon Kontorinakis. At the Sydney Hilton in 1991 the "good times" come to a sudden stop with a fierce gunfight against 3 corrupt police sergeants of the Infamous NSW Armed holdup Squad. The Hilton gunfight brought NSW Police corruption to a halt and launched the Wood Royal Commission into Police Corruption and cascading Pandora's Box of evils.

Jim draws on his skills to traverse the decades beyond the gunfight, escape, courts and robberies, prison, informers, fights, a fake murder trial, the Wood Royal Commission, reform, shot after his release, repatriation, resilience, and determination to start over again and again.

Having survived all, he now fights against a global "Order of Evil" intent on depopulating the Earth and genetically downgrading the human race into forced slavery.

This time, he's on the right side.

©2021 Jim Taousanis (P)2025 Jim Taousanis
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