Post by Struth on Apr 22, 2022 8:30:17 GMT 8
Big Pharma's experimental gene altering mRNA vaccines, made compulsory by the global corporate/government fascist alliance, are causing a huge increase in miscarriages. Big Pharma then sees another profit opportunity and makes a drug to reduce the miscarriage rate. Are you seeing the pattern yet? Chloe, Kuranda
Ha ha ha, Labor MP Jonty Bush (CP, 20/04) is so naive. "Everybody has the right to be safe online." What a joke. Nobody has any rights at all other than those their ruling regime is prepared to grant them. And as we saw in the last two years, those rights can be removed if somebody sneezes. Realist, Cairns
"Don't trust the RATS" - hang on, if there's ten times as many cases as shown by the RATS and we don't have piles of dead in the streets, why are these expert nongs still freaking out? Cliff, Walkamin
If the tides are increasingly higher on some Torres Strait islands it means those islands are sinking, because if the seas were rising Cairns would be flooded each high tide. Mariner, Portsmith
The Kuranda Range (20/4) is very old. It is no longer even located over a significant fault line, as it was when it was young. Its rock is rotten and soft, and very prone to slipping when wet. The wider the road, the more slipping there will be. It's the 21st century - build a tunnel. Spiro, Mareeba
Aw, look - every summer is "marked by heat waves" but I haven't had melted bitumen stick to me feet since the 1970s. Cludin, Cairns
"Bookings surge, so do cases," (CP, 20/4). Just like every flu season ever, and just like every flu season only those about to die anyway actually die. I am so over this, and I'll be letting the ALP and LNP know how I feel at the ballot box on May 21. Voter, Smithfield
Pat O'Shane (20/4) there is no point whatsoever in spending $270m on indigenous housing if we can't defend ourselves from foreign invasion. Although I presume the Socialist Alliance would welcome our subjugation by the Chinese Communist Party, right, Pat? Digger, Cairns
Halina Giatdina, I don't trust Google. It only tells me what extreme left silicon valley tech companies want me to know. I've been searching each party's websites for candidate information. There are better candidates out there than Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Rogina, Kuranda
It's good to see business operators starting to understand that credentialism is a fraud (CP, 20/4). Passing a course in no way means a person is capable of doing a given job. Mel, Edmonton
Jonty Bush, did you fail biology? There are two genders - male and female. Males have XY chromosomes, females have XX chromosomes. All other genders are just mental illness. MW, Redlynch
The "teal independents" belong in a lunatic asylum. I'm not eating bugs - period. "Emissions" is just more stupidity. Sea levels are 10cm lower now than they were in 1914. Goebbels said if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth - but it doesn't, and only the very stupid will believe things that are obviously untrue. Davina, Bungalow
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Hahahahh! We've sunk $35 billion into wind and solar, enough to pay for 35 full size coal-fired power plants, and we see this - "Victoria facing power curb as coal unit knocked out." Note, that's just ONE coal unit down for repairs. When will people finally wake up that this whole climate and renewables drama has been an incredibly successful long term psy-op (psychological operation) run by our foreign enemies who want our wealth of resources for themselves? Patriot, Cairns
Now that the precedent has been set for buggering up people's lives over a virus (CP, 21/04), we can expect more of the same after the election. Politicians love to appear to be "saving" people whether they really are or not. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report, "Measuring Australia's excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic" shows influenza deaths were down by about the same number as covid deaths were up. Put simply, covid replaced influenza. Why would anyone vote for the parties that did this to us? MW, Redlynch
Poor old Bob Katter (CP, 21/04) should give it up - a 5% import tariff on everything will just drive the inflation spiral higher. The net effect would be a reduction in pensioners buying power. Economist, Cairns
I'm sceptical of this low pay claim for doctors (21/4). There's lots of high end cars in their car parks. Perhaps Ahpra's covid crackdown on doctors helped students realise that doctors are effectively public servants under our current arrangements. Mechanic, Smithfield
It's not just fruit and veg getting dearer, it's fuel, it's groceries, it's hardware, it's everywhere. This inflation is an artefact of government interference in our lives over covid. All they needed to do was say "Hey, there's a bad flu around. Stay home if you get sick." But they didn't. They borrowed a trillion dollars in our names and blew it on nothing at all. Personally I will never vote ALP or LNP so long as I should live. Marion, Atherton
Political editors everywhere are discounting the possibility that a so-called "minor party" might blow the old school parties out of the water this election. The key fact they are missing is that the old school parties broke the bond of trust with the people during the covid years. Once trust is gone it is very hard to get it back. Snowy, Kanimbla
Boris Johnson's fine for breaching covid rules (21/4) is just the tip of the illegality iceberg for these World Economic Forum Young Global Leader graduates embedded in western governments. In the fullness of time we're going to see a great many of them on trial for their loyalty to a foreign power at the expense of their own nation. Juss Sayen, Cairns
I'd way prefer to be Bruce than Bryce. Bryce is like your parents can't spell. Bragging about borrowing even more money to bribe us into voting for you with a trillion dollar pile of Liberal debt is just disgusting. Bruce, Westcourt
"Caution over Pacific pact." Here's what the Greens want. "We want military spending slashed, the AUKUS agreement cancelled, the nuclear submarine and hypersonic missile programs axed, Pine Gap closed, and US marines out of Darwin." A vote for the watermelon Greens is a vote for Chinese invasion. Alfio, Mareeba
I wish the paper would do a story on the UAP's vision for a replacement Kuranda range road. It pays for itself and doesn't disrupt existing traffic. Ophelia, Mareeba
Bronwyn Farr (CP, 21/4), not only does it not make economic sense for mothers to work, it doesn't make sense in terms of our children's well-being and safety. The risks of physical injury as has been widely reported in this paper or of "groomers" as I read elsewhere is just too high. Stay-at-home Mum, Whitfield
Ha ha ha, Labor MP Jonty Bush (CP, 20/04) is so naive. "Everybody has the right to be safe online." What a joke. Nobody has any rights at all other than those their ruling regime is prepared to grant them. And as we saw in the last two years, those rights can be removed if somebody sneezes. Realist, Cairns
"Don't trust the RATS" - hang on, if there's ten times as many cases as shown by the RATS and we don't have piles of dead in the streets, why are these expert nongs still freaking out? Cliff, Walkamin
If the tides are increasingly higher on some Torres Strait islands it means those islands are sinking, because if the seas were rising Cairns would be flooded each high tide. Mariner, Portsmith
The Kuranda Range (20/4) is very old. It is no longer even located over a significant fault line, as it was when it was young. Its rock is rotten and soft, and very prone to slipping when wet. The wider the road, the more slipping there will be. It's the 21st century - build a tunnel. Spiro, Mareeba
Aw, look - every summer is "marked by heat waves" but I haven't had melted bitumen stick to me feet since the 1970s. Cludin, Cairns
"Bookings surge, so do cases," (CP, 20/4). Just like every flu season ever, and just like every flu season only those about to die anyway actually die. I am so over this, and I'll be letting the ALP and LNP know how I feel at the ballot box on May 21. Voter, Smithfield
Pat O'Shane (20/4) there is no point whatsoever in spending $270m on indigenous housing if we can't defend ourselves from foreign invasion. Although I presume the Socialist Alliance would welcome our subjugation by the Chinese Communist Party, right, Pat? Digger, Cairns
Halina Giatdina, I don't trust Google. It only tells me what extreme left silicon valley tech companies want me to know. I've been searching each party's websites for candidate information. There are better candidates out there than Tweedledum and Tweedledee. Rogina, Kuranda
It's good to see business operators starting to understand that credentialism is a fraud (CP, 20/4). Passing a course in no way means a person is capable of doing a given job. Mel, Edmonton
Jonty Bush, did you fail biology? There are two genders - male and female. Males have XY chromosomes, females have XX chromosomes. All other genders are just mental illness. MW, Redlynch
The "teal independents" belong in a lunatic asylum. I'm not eating bugs - period. "Emissions" is just more stupidity. Sea levels are 10cm lower now than they were in 1914. Goebbels said if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth - but it doesn't, and only the very stupid will believe things that are obviously untrue. Davina, Bungalow
*****
Hahahahh! We've sunk $35 billion into wind and solar, enough to pay for 35 full size coal-fired power plants, and we see this - "Victoria facing power curb as coal unit knocked out." Note, that's just ONE coal unit down for repairs. When will people finally wake up that this whole climate and renewables drama has been an incredibly successful long term psy-op (psychological operation) run by our foreign enemies who want our wealth of resources for themselves? Patriot, Cairns
Now that the precedent has been set for buggering up people's lives over a virus (CP, 21/04), we can expect more of the same after the election. Politicians love to appear to be "saving" people whether they really are or not. The latest Australian Bureau of Statistics report, "Measuring Australia's excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic" shows influenza deaths were down by about the same number as covid deaths were up. Put simply, covid replaced influenza. Why would anyone vote for the parties that did this to us? MW, Redlynch
Poor old Bob Katter (CP, 21/04) should give it up - a 5% import tariff on everything will just drive the inflation spiral higher. The net effect would be a reduction in pensioners buying power. Economist, Cairns
I'm sceptical of this low pay claim for doctors (21/4). There's lots of high end cars in their car parks. Perhaps Ahpra's covid crackdown on doctors helped students realise that doctors are effectively public servants under our current arrangements. Mechanic, Smithfield
It's not just fruit and veg getting dearer, it's fuel, it's groceries, it's hardware, it's everywhere. This inflation is an artefact of government interference in our lives over covid. All they needed to do was say "Hey, there's a bad flu around. Stay home if you get sick." But they didn't. They borrowed a trillion dollars in our names and blew it on nothing at all. Personally I will never vote ALP or LNP so long as I should live. Marion, Atherton
Political editors everywhere are discounting the possibility that a so-called "minor party" might blow the old school parties out of the water this election. The key fact they are missing is that the old school parties broke the bond of trust with the people during the covid years. Once trust is gone it is very hard to get it back. Snowy, Kanimbla
Boris Johnson's fine for breaching covid rules (21/4) is just the tip of the illegality iceberg for these World Economic Forum Young Global Leader graduates embedded in western governments. In the fullness of time we're going to see a great many of them on trial for their loyalty to a foreign power at the expense of their own nation. Juss Sayen, Cairns
I'd way prefer to be Bruce than Bryce. Bryce is like your parents can't spell. Bragging about borrowing even more money to bribe us into voting for you with a trillion dollar pile of Liberal debt is just disgusting. Bruce, Westcourt
"Caution over Pacific pact." Here's what the Greens want. "We want military spending slashed, the AUKUS agreement cancelled, the nuclear submarine and hypersonic missile programs axed, Pine Gap closed, and US marines out of Darwin." A vote for the watermelon Greens is a vote for Chinese invasion. Alfio, Mareeba
I wish the paper would do a story on the UAP's vision for a replacement Kuranda range road. It pays for itself and doesn't disrupt existing traffic. Ophelia, Mareeba
Bronwyn Farr (CP, 21/4), not only does it not make economic sense for mothers to work, it doesn't make sense in terms of our children's well-being and safety. The risks of physical injury as has been widely reported in this paper or of "groomers" as I read elsewhere is just too high. Stay-at-home Mum, Whitfield