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Post by Struth on Jul 13, 2022 10:02:52 GMT 8
E: Petrol pain hitting hard, 9/7 - this is a direct result of our governments' decisions. Australia has plenty of oil in the ground, and global warming is nothing but failed predictions. It's the politicians who choose not to drill our oil. Remember when you're filling the tank, this pain was brought to you by Albo and ScoMo, Palacechook and Stairman Dan, and all their WEF and Chinese cronies. Realist, North Cairns
The Reef (9/7) is fine. Very healthy indeed, with record coral cover. It's heavily protected, the most protected in the world. It gets plenty of money from taxpayers, whether we want it going there or not. There are far more worthy causes for fun-runners to contribute to, such as the homeless here in Cairns. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Yeah, nah, John Shute - 9/7- Tim Flannery, who was our chief scientist at the time, is firmly on the record saying that what rain falls won't fill our dams or cause our rivers to run. Everyone remembers that, and the film can still be viewed. That's proof that the science is far from settled. Chewey, Kamerunga
The ideas for the CBD pitched at the urban heat seminar (9/7) sound exactly like the ideas that made it a smelly, crime-ridden cultural wasteland in the first place. Cecily, Ravenshoe
US strategic oil reserves hold up to 700 million barrels. President Trump freed up the oil companies to produce cheap oil, as low as $1.65/gal retail, and filled the reserves. pResident Biden crippled the oil companies, turned off the pipelines, ran fuel prices up to over $5/gal, and is selling the strategic reserves to China and Europe to pay the interest on the huge debt he created - all to Russia's benefit. But Democrats still claim Trump colluded with Russia. Spare me, Biden is Putin's puppet. Republican, Cairns
Albo is no Zelensky. Albo hasn't even appeared in any gay dance videos. Being spotted at Happy Endings massage parlour doesn't compete. TJ, Brinsmead
Kerry of Caravonica (9/7). Flooding is not a new phenomenon, particularly not in the Sydney-Hawkesbury area. In 1810, the town of Windsor was moved to higher ground to escape repeated floods. In 1817 the Hawkesbury and Nepean rivers flooded three times within nine months. That was 80 years before Harley Tarrant built Australia's first fossil fuelled car, which ran on kerosene. History Guy, Freshwater
On gel blasters, why would anyone be scared of an object that looks like a gun sitting on a shelf in a shop? Even a real gun presents no threat - it's an inanimate object. Sure guns can be dangerous in the wrong hands, but so can cars and trucks. Should ex-army 4WDs be banned because they look like real war-fighting machines? Davina, Bungalow
Our biggest problems, including expensive fuel and food, are the result of governments trying to solve far less serious issues, such as "too much CO2" (which is plant food and does not change the climate). Sadly, people have been trained to look to governments to solve problems, when the past is packed with examples of governments making everything worse. Ancient Steve, Redlynch
Kerry, Caravonica. (CP, 9/07). Roald Amundsen sailed through the Arctic using the Northwest Passage in wooden ships in 1903–1906. If it was hotter now, commercial shipping would be using it. They don't because it's frozen solid now. Therefore the globe is cooling. Ice doesn't lie. Janice, Holloways Beach
Images of the gun used to assassinate former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe (CP, 9/7) show it was homemade. It's been suggested that the bullets were also homemade. Good luck banning those. Bart, Holloway's Bch
The Wall Street Journal is openly reporting on the damaging side effects of the covid injections in children. When will our media catch up? Before or after our kids are injured or killed? Parent, Whitfield
"Kiwis could vote in Oz". That's got to be the worst idea I've ever heard. Just look at what they elected in NZ. JS, Edge Hill
(CP, 09/07). What are you doing booking a plane flight, Gary G Smith of Ravenshoe? You're on the record as being alarmed by man made climate change and aircraft deliver the worst sort of carbon to the very worst place in the atmosphere. You either believe in man made climate change or you don't, Mr Smith, and your flight booking tells me you don't. Joseph, Atherton
Deputy Premier Steven Miles (CP, 9/7) is dangerously and damagingly wrong about masks, particularly for children. His is a superstitious position, not a scientific one. There is ample evidence in peer-reviewed and published scientific research papers that masks don't filter out viruses - including one by Dr Tony Fauci in 2008. Christine, Whitfield
You know who has the highest "per capita" emissions (9/7) of everyone in the world? The private jet class who preach at us about our emissions. And guess what - they've exempted private jet fuel from the EU climate tax on fuel. If they want to lead the way they should lead by example and triple the tax on private jet fuel - but they won't, because they know it's all bull. Jannie. Manoora
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Post by Struth on Jul 13, 2022 10:03:31 GMT 8
(CP, 11/7) Repeal the offence of public urination? If you thought the CBD smells like an unflushed urinal now, just wait until everybody is peeing in the gutter. We are led by absolute morons. Cecily, Ravenshoe
Re, "covid wave warning". Symptoms of the Omicron BA.5 variant include runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat. Why are the people who are loyal to the government which has been wrong about everything still trying to scare the gullible? It's not what we pay taxes for. Francine, Mooroobool
Everyone who was worried about covid has got their safe and effective jabs. At this point the scaremongering is unwarranted. Instead the question should be asked why there are higher per capita covid deaths amongst the jabbed compared to the unjabbed? Spiro, Mareeba
Wayne Morellini, we don't have a 24 hour medical clinic any more because we have a shortage of doctors and nurses which was caused by our governments abandoning all established medical procedures and guidelines and demanding everyone receive a brand new vaccine which lacks long-term testing data and which is considered by some to cause dire side effects. Trained and qualified health professionals chose unemployment over potential death. The government is to blame. Kelli, Westcourt
Genuinely deadly pandemics don't require endless advertising and constant reminders in the news. But psychological operations do. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Lesley Clark, the Tesla Megapacks cost about (USD) $327 per kilowatt-hour just to buy. 18,660 MWh = 18,660,000 kWh. 18,660,000 kWh times (USD) $327 = (USD) $6,101,820,000 = (AUD) $8,915,857,347.60. That's nearly nine billion dollars before freight, connection, etc, for one hour of storage for about half the grid. We could build five full-scale low-emissions coal plants that would operate 24/7-365 for 40 years for that. EE, Brinsmead
RE: Letters to the Editor (11/7). Does anyone know where the people who confidently predict the demise of energy that works get their crystal balls? I need one to get next week's Lotto numbers. Heather, Manoora
Four per cent of Aussies are indigenous but 11 per cent of federal parliament are indigenous, which sounds like a very loud "voice" to me. But I expect Albo to fund a third house "Voice to Parliament" because that's Politics of Division 101. Gus, Redlynch
Pfizer has withdrawn from Uruguay rather than comply with a court order from Judge Alejandro Recarey to reveal the ingredients of the covid vaccine. Now why might they do that? Chloe, Kuranda
There are now riots in over 100 countries as populations push back against the Bill Gates-Klaus Schwab-George Soros clan's intentional collapse of food chains and national economies. Aussies are slow to wake up because we've had it so easy for so long but we are waking up and we won't be living in pods or eating bugs. When people start fighting over food in near-empty shops there will be no place to hide for the useful idiot politicians and bureaucrats who treasonously assisted the globalists. MW, Redlynch
Seriously? An "expert in social affairs" (11/7) can't keep up with new slang? That points to the magnitude of the problems in academia when a specialist academic has trouble with what comes naturally to the rest of us. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Darcy of Cairns CBD (11/7), I'm happy to switch from coal to an alternative that works. At present wind/sun/batteries don't work, but nuclear fission does - and it's CO2-free. Are you happy to go with nukes, Darcy? Or do you just want to destroy society? Mechanic, Smithfield
The ALP has been in power for over a month. Achievements so far? $850m to France, $100m to Ukraine, $50m to Sri Lanka, commitment to the WEF's deindustrialisation and mandated injections agenda - but no plan to pay back the trillion dollar debt the Libtards left them. We are so stuffed. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Our biggest problems, including expensive fuel and food, are the result of governments trying to solve far less serious issues, such as "too much CO2" (which is plant food and does not change the climate). Sadly, people have been trained to look to governments to solve problems, when the past is packed with examples of governments making everything worse. Ancient Steve, Redlynch
"Inflation hurtling towards 7%" (CP, 11/7). When people are paying half their incomes on food and fuel the riots will begin. That's been the case for centuries. Politicians need to get their acts together and dump the far left ideological nonsense to get things back to the old normal ASAP. Realist, Portsmith
"Australians over 30 eligible for fourth jab." Why would anyone get a fourth dose of something that didn't work the first three times? T. Everingham, Holloways Beach
Australians have more risk of harm from climate change policies creating food and power shortages than they do from warmer or wetter weather, Darcy (CP 11/7). Your side says global warming is a global problem, so it won't be solved without the two most populous countries helping. India and China don't believe your "climate crisis" stories - and nor do many Australians. JS, Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jul 13, 2022 10:04:28 GMT 8
The more the globalist billionaires try to force their "Great Reset" via controlled politicians and irrational covid and climate rules, the more they are contributing to the "Great Awakening" of the masses who were unaware of their plans. As in the film "A Bug's Life", we ants only need to understand we can defeat the globalist grasshoppers. Film Fan, Smithfield I'm astonished by accounts of indigenous people having adopted European clothing standards (cultural appropriation?) and being offended by nudity. Early explorer accounts noted that the tropical indigenous were not in the habit of wearing clothes. Either the culture is ancient and inflexible or it's not - can't have it both ways. Alexandra, Whitfield Assassinated Japanese PM Shinzo Abe didn't follow WEF orders, didn't mandate vaccines, sent 1.6 million doses back, and gave his citizens ivermectin. The new world order global mafia controls politicians with "lead or silver" offers. Did Abe refuse the silver? Curious, Cairns Exactly right, T. Everingham. Furthermore, everyone has the basic human right to disobey any illogical and/or damaging government edict. It can reasonably be argued it is our duty, in order to prevent creeping totalitarianism. Kristy, Yorkeys Knob All you people who mocked vaccine sceptics as tinfoil hatters for saying the jabs alter your genes need to read this published peer-reviewed study from Sweden - www.mdpi.com/1467-3045/44/3/73/htmCIMB | Free Full-Text | Intracellular Reverse Transcription of Pfizer BioNTech COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine BNT162b2 In Vitro in Human Liver Cell Line - MDPI Preclinical studies of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine BNT162b2, developed by Pfizer and BioNTech, showed reversible hepatic effects in animals that received the BNT162b2 injection. Furthermore, a recent study showed that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can be reverse-transcribed and integrated into the genome of human cells. In this study, we investigated the effect of BNT162b2 on the human liver cell line Huh7 in ... www.mdpi.com- because that's exactly what they do. Read it and weep - and stop directing your anger at those who tried to warn you and focus it on those who just might be trying to kill you. Chloe, Kuranda "THE Far North is scrambling to get their hands and arms on the new fourth shot." Not around here, they're not. I don't know anyone that went back for a third one. Alannah, Herberton Michael Barry (12/7) the middle class and rich already fund the street people's entire lifestyle. If they didn't, the street people would have to work for a living. Catherine, CBD Joe Biden has a secret email account under the name 'Peter Henderson'. 4chan 'pedes have hacked Hunter Biden's iCloud account and found he saved Joe's 'Peter Henderson' email account as "Pedo Pete". Make of that what you will. Reginald, Cairns West Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior says "There were 10,943 babies born in June 2022 which decreased 27.66% compared with the same month last year." Also, "There were 21,033 deaths in June 2022 which increased 26.41% compared with the same month last year." But the vaccines are safe and effective, right, even for women of childbearing age? Rosalyn, Smithfield With the videos of Joe Biden that have emerged from Hunter Biden's iCloud, don't be surprised if Democrats assassinate Biden before the mid-term elections so they can clear the deck for Michelle (Michael) Obama to run in 2024 while blaming Trump supporters and trying (again) to grab their guns. Republican, Cairns RE: hydrogen, (CP, 12/7). Collaboration between the public and private sectors is not "key" to developing hydrogen - government mandates and taxpayers' money are. Without those, hydrogen goes nowhere due to the immense difficulties with handling it, storing it, using it safely, and its low efficiency as a fuel. It has no market at all without the false demonisation of "carbon", which is actually carbon dioxide and is what plants eat. Barry, Parramatta Park "Albo to reiterate climate commitments" - because Albo is thick as a brick and does what his backroom bosses tell him to do, regardless of how damaging that is to ordinary Aussies. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns Michael Barry Henderson (12/7). Are you saying the rich fight and steal and leave bodily fluids in the CBD? Are you claiming Clive Palmer broke the law? Are you saying that the people who work hard for nice homes need locking up? Do you have any idea at all of the basis of civilised society? What do you personally do for the CBD itinerants? CBD businesses do enough already just cleaning up after these grubby individuals. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North Trust the science? Here's a short list of things science is not. Government coercion. Corporate coercion. Corporate propaganda. Withheld data. Manipulated data. Cherrypicked studies. Social conditioning. Fear mongering. Silencing opponents. Preventing debate. Ignoring questions. Weaponising fear. Dividing people. Intimidating people. Isolating people. Weaponising police. Yet we got all of this with "Covid-19". Moira, Brinsmead
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Post by Struth on Jul 13, 2022 10:04:59 GMT 8
(CP, 11/7) Repeal the offence of public urination? If you thought the CBD smells like an unflushed urinal now, just wait until everybody is peeing in the gutter. We are lead by absolute morons. Cecily, Ravenshoe
Re, "covid wave warning". Symptoms of the Omicron BA.5 variant include runny nose, sneezing, and sore throat. Why are the people who are loyal to the government which has been wrong about everything still trying to scare the gullible? It's not what we pay taxes for. Francine, Mooroobool
Everyone who was worried about covid has got their safe and effective jabs. At this point the scaremongering is unwarranted. Instead the question should be asked why there are higher per capita covid deaths amongst the jabbed compared to the unjabbed? Spiro, Mareeba
Wayne Morellini, we don't have a 24 hour medical clinic any more because we have a shortage of doctors and nurses which was caused by our governments abandoning all established medical procedures and guidelines and demanding everyone receive a brand new vaccine which lacks long-term testing data and which is considered by some to cause dire side effects. Trained and qualified health professionals chose unemployment over potential death. The government is to blame. Kelli, Westcourt
Genuinely deadly pandemics don't require endless advertising and constant reminders in the news. But psychological operations do. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Lesley Clark, the Tesla Megapacks cost about (USD) $327 per kilowatt-hour just to buy. 18,660 MWh = 18,660,000 kWh. 18,660,000 kWh times (USD) $327 = (USD) $6,101,820,000 = (AUD) $8,915,857,347.60. That's nearly nine billion dollars before freight, connection, etc, for one hour of storage for about half the grid. We could build five full-scale low-emissions coal plants that would operate 24/7-365 for 40 years for that. EE, Brinsmead
RE: Letters to the Editor (11/7). Does anyone know where the people who confidently predict the demise of energy that works get their crystal balls? I need one to get next week's Lotto numbers. Heather, Manoora
Four per cent of Aussies are indigenous but 11 per cent of federal parliament are indigenous, which sounds like a very loud "voice" to me. But I expect Albo to fund a third house "Voice to Parliament" because that's Politics of Division 101. Gus, Redlynch
Pfizer has withdrawn from Uruguay rather than comply with a court order from Judge Alejandro Recarey to reveal the ingredients of the covid vaccine. Now why might they do that? Chloe, Kuranda
"Inflation hurtling towards 7%" (CP, 11/7). When people are paying half their incomes on food and fuel the riots will begin. That's been the case for centuries. Politicians need to get their acts together and dump the far left ideological nonsense to get things back to the old normal ASAP. Realist, Portsmith
"Australians over 30 eligible for fourth jab." Why would anyone get a fourth dose of something that didn't work the first three times? T. Everingham, Holloways Beach
Australians have more risk of harm from climate change policies creating food and power shortages than they do from warmer or wetter weather, Darcy (CP 11/7). Your side says global warming is a global problem, so it won't be solved without the two most populous countries helping. India and China don't believe your "climate crisis" stories - and nor do many Australians. JS, Edge Hill
There are now riots in over 100 countries as populations push back against the Bill Gates-Klaus Schwab-George Soros clan's intentional collapse of food chains and national economies. Aussies are slow to wake up because we've had it so easy for so long but we are waking up and we won't be living in pods or eating bugs. When people start fighting over food in near-empty shops there will be no place to hide for the useful idiot politicians and bureaucrats who treasonously assisted the globalists. MW, Redlynch
Seriously? An "expert in social affairs" (11/7) can't keep up with new slang? That points to the magnitude of the problems in academia when a specialist academic has trouble with what comes naturally to the rest of us. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Darcy of Cairns CBD (11/7), I'm happy to switch from coal to an alternative that works. At present wind/sun/batteries don't work, but nuclear fission does - and it's CO2-free. Are you happy to go with nukes, Darcy? Or do you just want to destroy society? Mechanic, Smithfield
The ALP has been in power for over a month. Achievements so far? $850m to France, $100m to Ukraine, $50m to Sri Lanka, commitment to the WEF's deindustrialisation and mandated injections agenda - but no plan to pay back the trillion dollar debt the Libtards left them. We are so stuffed. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
Our biggest problems, including expensive fuel and food, are the result of governments trying to solve far less serious issues, such as "too much CO2" (which is plant food and does not change the climate). Sadly, people have been trained to look to governments to solve problems, when the past is packed with examples of governments making everything worse. Ancient Steve, Redlynch
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