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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 3:58:14 GMT 8
Jonathon of Earlville (15/9), so you're saying private investors are philanthropically building renewables without any expectation of a rich guaranteed income from a subsidy stream mandated by ignorant governments and paid for by consumers? Wake up, lad - you're dreaming. Carl, Whitfield
The 1200 point one day drop in the Dow is, according to Joe Biden, a sign "everything is going according to plan". And that plan is to destroy the US economy on behalf of the Davos globalists. Juss Sayen, Cairns
As usual, us armchair experts predicted the PNG earthquake on 10/9 and the Loyalty Islands earthquake on 14/9, but the paid experts at Geoscience Australia and the USGS did not. The next Mag 7s or high 6s will be near the Solomons, off the coast of Chile, and off the east coast of Japan - all within a week or so. Then 6-pluses in central America near Nicaragua, in Indonesia near Java, and so on along the faults as the energy dissipates. Rockmonster, Herberton
Oh, noes! There's a climate crisis in the Australian Alps! It's more than two weeks into spring and there's still snow everywhere!! How can we scare the sheeple about the weather with a crisis of climate like this? Al Ahmed, Mareeba
Why is it that white countries who bought slaves must apologise for that (15/9) but the black countries who sold slaves don't? Isn't that difference in expectations racist? Curious, Cairns
TB - Steve BG, who is perpetually wrong about climate and renewables, now tries economics (15/9). Based on Steve's record, we'll all be owning nothing, living in pods and eating bugs by 2050. GM, Burdell
The New York Times long-running literature section has a 'best sellers list', but it's sadly in denial at present because an author they don't like has written the most popular book in the US. That book sold 56,000 copies in stores alone in just one week, but the NYT is pretending it doesn't exist. It's called "The Great Reset and the War for the World" and it's author is a radio host named Alex Jones. David C., Clifton Beach
Hey, Sean McGinn (CP, 15/09), how much electricity do solar panels produce at night and on rainy days? I'll wait. JS, Edge Hill
There's a detail about the FBI raid on Trump's Mar-a-Lago home (15/9) that the US media, and therefore our media, keep omitting. There were no "classified documents" improperly stored at Mar-a-Lago as the US President has the power to declassify any and all documents he chooses to. The documents in his possession were his personal property and they were stored in accordance with FBI suggestions. The whole raid was a demonstration of the political weaponisation of the FBI by the extreme-left Biden administration. Republican, Cairns
Governments from Denmark to Israel, medical journals such as the BMJ and the NEJM, and agencies including the CDC are quietly admitting the covid injections are dangerous. All-cause excess mortality across all age groups is up by 40%. At what point will our governments wake up and stop their atrocities against their own citizens? Before or after the Covid Nuremberg begins? Vonnie, Woree
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 3:58:46 GMT 8
In reply to Russell Mansfield, 15/09
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Your correspondent from Patterson Lakes (HS, 15/09) said, “We realise that all fossil fuels in their current form have to be phased out, and we have to hurry to replace them with cleaner energy.”
This is incorrect for several reasons. So-called “fossil fuels” aren’t fossils at all. That was a myth created by JP Morgan to imply limits to supply and force up prices. In fact, oil and gas are abiotic and continually created within the Earth, and oil is the second most common liquid after water.
The push to “phase out” oil and gas is based on a myth created by the Club of Rome (now the WEF) and pushed by Maurice Strong that CO2 causes dangerous global warming. It doesn’t, as the immutable laws of physics and the 50 years of failed climate predictions attest.
Finally, “cleaner energy” is coal and nuclear, not wind and solar – which both produce more genuine pollutants during their total lifespan from creation to disposal than do the more reliable alternatives. To “hurry” into wind and solar is to hurry to an economic implosion.
We are fed a myriad of destructive myths every day by those who should, and often do, know better. They do not have our best interest at heart. Yes, evil does exist.
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 3:59:23 GMT 8
There is not a shred of evidence that CO2 has the capacity to “trap heat” or affect the climate “dangerously”. No scientific research paper has ever empirically proven that oft-repeated assertion. It has always been based on faulty maths, contrived research, and propaganda.
That’s why sea levels haven’t risen, cyclones aren’t more frequent, and we still have Arctic ice.
“Climate change/global warming” is a massive lie, one of the three biggest lies in history. It has been spread by the billionaires’ club who currently call themselves the World Economic Forum - and their supporters in the Chinese Communist Party.
The WEF used to be mainly known as ‘The Bilderberg Group’, and before that ‘The Club of Rome’.
The WEF tell the big climate lie, and others, because of their insane desire for ultimate power. When you have all the money in the world, and control of the world’s economies through companies like BlackRock, Vanguard, and State Street, all that is left to crave is ultimate power.
And, as we know, power corrupts, and absolute power tends to corrupt absolutely.
All around the world, small businesses were crushed in the name of a “very deadly and highly contagious” disease - which turned out to be nothing of the sort. That advice came from the WEF-controlled WHO, and massive wealth was transferred from the middle class to WEF members.
The damage to global supply chains was done deliberately, to suppress small business resurgence.
Then there were all the other lock-stepped responses to covid of so many governments. They all deployed measures that defied traditional medical processes and procedures, disregarded laws, ignored established pandemic plans, and created far more medical problems than they prevented.
That was planned in the “Operation Lock Step” chapter of the Rockefeller Foundation’s 2010 document “Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development”.
The WEF is quite open about their intentions for humanity. We’ll live in pods, eat bugs, own nothing, and be happy. We’ll be stripped of our properties and superannuation and, if our “social credit score” remains OK and we don’t generate too much “carbon”, we’ll get a “universal basic income”.
All as described in WEF chairman Klaus Schwab’s books “Shaping the Future of the Fourth Industrial Revolution” and “The Great Reset”.
What are our politicians doing about this? Well, 60% of them are “sheeple” – unquestioning herd animals. Around 20% are WEF-trained subversives. About 17% are awake to the WEF but have been compromised. The remainder are awake and uncompromised but ridiculed as “conspiracy theorists”.
And if there were no such thing as “conspiracies” we wouldn’t have a word for them or provisions for them in law.
Humanity has a destiny out amongst the stars, but we will not reach them if we allow ourselves to be crushed by this secret society of evil, inbred, globalist conspirator families who have been plotting and working towards the destruction of our nations and our enslavement for centuries.
We can win this war of elites versus commoners, but only if everyone who knows these truths speaks out in every way possible to awaken those who remain oblivious to it all.
Jennifer Short
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:01:09 GMT 8
ohns Hopkins University has been at the forefront of the covid pandemic and ran Event 201 before the pandemic. Their latest research says that to keep one young person out of hospital with covid you'd need to vaccinate 22,000 to 30,000 young people and there'd be between 18 and 98 serious adverse events in that group, making the injections up to 98 times more dangerous than the disease. But us "anti-vaxxers" are still "conspiracy theorists", right? Chloe, Kuranda
Leftists are addicted to the brain chemicals generated by their permanent cognitive dissonance-based fear state, which is why they believe so fervently in terrible climate disasters and very deadly pandemics despite never having witnessed any such thing personally. Kenny, Cardwell
(CP, 14/09) So the CCP wants to block us from getting nuclear subs, eh? If our pollies fold to that you know they're owned by the CCP. Garry, Atherton
Here we go again - "Time to get motoring on upgrade" (CP, 14/09) - translates to "Shut up, peasants, while we squander a few million dollars we took from you on talkfests, flights and luxury hotels." Over-It, Cairns
Harvey (14/9) climate sceptics have always advocated dams in areas with suitable terrain and rainfall, and nuclear in areas that have no coal. We have never conceded that CO2 affects climate because it doesn't. Your "gotcha" moment is imaginary, mate. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Cities got rid of trams because people preferred cars, and buses could take the place of trams without being so disruptive to other traffic. A bus is effectively a short tram that blends in with the main traffic flow. No modern light rail has been as efficient as buses or has paid for itself. But our city planners could be dumb enough to try it anyway. Steve, Edmonton
Of course Albo defends his silly public holiday (14/9). He doesn't have to pay for it - businesses do. Pom, Edge Hill
I've noticed the leftward drift of our radio hosts, too, Robbie (14/9). Normal people become more conservative with age, which suggests these hosts aren't normal. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
A service hub that would have created 40 jobs and helped the transport industry was knocked back by an anti-capitalist council that clearly has no understanding of wealth creation or how the income they rely on is generated. Typical and tragic. Mechanic, Smithfield
Re "Coal is on the nose" (14/9) its a credit to the forces of misinformation and disinformation that the voters of Boothby believe that coal and gas should be banned. They have been trained to believe things that just aren't true, and I reckon they'll change their minds when the power goes out for days at a time and they can't buy gas for their BBQs. MW, Redlynch
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:01:56 GMT 8
Joanne, I did not say all time is equal, I said we all have an equal amount of time. I also said fines hurt the poor, but not the rich. My major point was that educating drivers about their dangerous behaviour would make our roads safer but that would cause the wastrel Qld Govt to miss out on money. Why are you so fixated on arguing about your misunderstandings when you could be promoting road safety? Don't you care about the children? Courier Operator, Earlville
- For the record, this is my original text - "The greedy, wasteful Qld govt is set to bring in nearly a billion dollars from traffic fines (28/7) without any effort being made to improve driver knowledge and skill to prevent these often dangerous offences. Fines hurt the rich more than the poor, but everyone has an equal amount of time. Instead of fining drivers for offenses, make them sit courses explaining the consequences of their rule-breaking. That would make roads safer. Or is it solely about getting money? Courier Operator, Earlville"
The fullness of time has revealed that most people were better off getting covid than the covid vaccines. Us "anti-vaxxers" tried to warn you. Chloe Kuranda
Richard of Trinity Park (CP, 13/09), the biosphere is desperately short of CO2 and even if we went full nuclear for cheap and reliable electricity we should still burn as much coal as we can dig up to return some of the CO2 sequestered therein back to the environment which so desperately needs it. JS, Edge Hill
Here's an idea to relieve the housing shortage in remote indigneous communities (CP, 13/9). Get the locals to stop destroying houses as fast as whitey can build them. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:02:29 GMT 8
Regarding the republic discussion -
Regarding the republic discussion, (GCB, 13/09), it’s often said that our Constitutional Monarchy is a particularly stable and benign system, so we shouldn’t change it.
However, this stability reflects the tight control the government industrial complex has over a largely meek and obedient population. It is not proof of a good system of governance for a supposedly free people.
Most of our political parties have been subverted by the Gramscian globalists’ “long march through the institutions”, so proposals for a republic will likely mirror the soviet style republics and further entrench the power of the faceless globalists who set our policies.
If the government doesn’t fear the people, then people fearing the government is inevitable. To be a free people we need the power to keep the government fearful of inflicting misery on us or removing our natural rights – as so many governments did in the covid era.
The most successful model for a republic so far is the US tripartite system – executive, legislative, and judicial branches – despite the troubles it, too, is presently having with globalist subversion. Its Bill of Rights allows the people to remove a tyrannical government by force if necessary.
If no Australian politicians suggest a US-style republic complete with its Bill of Rights, you can be sure they are all controlled by the globalists and any model they put forward will further limit our natural rights and freedoms.
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:04:03 GMT 8
In reply to Glenn White, 13/09 -
Those who actually understand electrical engineering state categorically that wind and solar cannot produce the type of energy required to smelt aluminium, Glenn White (TB, 13/09).
Aluminium smelters rely on strong, synchronous, and uninterrupted electricity, and a blackout can cause potline freeze which can cost millions to repair. Wind, solar and batteries can’t provide that type of electricity.
Yes, smelters are ideally suited to be powered from hydro, Glenn, but how dare you claim hydro as “renewable” when your side of politics blocks all new dams. How dare you!
Yours is the classic “motte-and-bailey fallacy”, Glenn, in which you’ve attributed the superior characteristics of hydro to the vastly inferior ones of wind and solar.
And regarding the transition from horses to cars, and from wood stoves to gas and electric, in both cases the move was not forced. People chose to move to the superior technology.
Nor were horse or wood stoves banned, as the left are trying to do the coal-fired power stations and petrol and diesel cars – horses and wood stoves are still in use today.
We all know you’re committed to your beliefs, Glenn, but they’re wrong, they’re economically and environmentally destructive, and nobody will thank you for making electricity unreliable and unaffordable.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill 0490 762 230
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:04:33 GMT 8
The “climate change” and “renewables” debates are very much political, Lesley Clark, (CP, 12/09), a fact acknowledged by the left-wing Pew Research Centre.
Conservatives have functional memories and the analytic capacity to determine that an endless series of “warnings” of catastrophic events that never came to pass is indicative of a hoax.
Country after country giving up on solar and wind and returning to coal and nuclear, making it clear that renewables don’t meet performance claims and are an economically destructive scam.
The Labor-Green coalition is stubbornly refusing to acknowledge the abundant evidence that “climate change” is a hoax and “renewables” are a scam, and that will eventually hurt all Australians.
The left of politics, the side that puts their fuzzy feelings ahead of empirical facts, are implementing “solutions” that are more environmentally destructive than the “problem” they claim to want to fix.
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:05:03 GMT 8
n reply to Douglas Mackenzie, Letters 13/9 -
The trouble with repeating the assertion that CO2 is a “pollutant”, Douglas Mackenzie (Letters, 13/09) is that it’s simply not true.
In the concentrations available in the natural world outside the laboratory it is not “toxic” either.
But most relevantly to the political dialogue, CO2 does not “trap heat” – it’s a coolant.
I urge you to consider Planck’s Law, Wien’s Displacement Law, Kirchhoff’s Law of Thermal Radiation, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which empirically prove that CO2 does not trap heat.
Atmospheric CO2 concentration is an artefact of Henry’s Law and ocean temperature, which is determined by the sun.
The biosphere is desperately short of CO2, and all life evolved at much higher CO2 concentrations.
Attempts to reduce CO2 are, put simply, attempts to destroy life on Earth.
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:05:35 GMT 8
I'm very glad Charles has said he's dropping his climate alarmism while he's King. Because in his last year as a climate-alarmed Prince he took 20 private jet flights within the UK to "avoid traffic". Juss Sayen, Cairns
Saturday's huge PNG earthquake (12/9) was predicted five days before it happened by non-mainstream scientists without university degrees using readily available internet resources, but not by qualified expert scientists who work for mainstream institutions. The educated ones could gain this lifesaving predictive ability too, if their education didn't close their minds to alternative methodologies. Rockmonster, Herberton
You're going to see more and more fatal single vehicle road crashes (CP, 12/9) as the clots put in people's veins by the covid vaccines cause heart attacks while they're driving. Every one of these deceased drivers should be autopsied specifically looking for those now well-documented clots and the whole fiasco must be exposed and the perpetrators and enablers imprisoned as a warning to others who want to depopulate the planet. Medic, Cairns
If governments really understood the fire risk from EVs, and the toxicity of the smoke they produce, they'd be completely banned from tunnels (12/9) and underground parking structures. Fireman Sam, Smithfield
It was obvious from the get-go that covid was a disease of the elderly (CP, 12/09), but despite that our idiots in charge went against all precedents of decent human behaviour and sacrificed the wellbeing of the young in their failed bid to protect the elderly. Mr Obvious, Earlville
I don't think Albanese and Bowen will wake up that renewables can't power grids until well after our grid has permanently crashed. ELO, Brinsmead
Those who think the covid patents are a "conspiracy theory" (10/9) need to read the book “The Real Anthony Fauci” by Robert F Kennedy Jr. You will learn exactly who is involved, how much money they make, their patents, and how long they have been involved in the conspiracy to reduce the world's population. Kenny, Cardwell
Climate alarmists and their followers who refuse to factor in solar variation are going to be so shocked by what the sun does to the climate as the galactic electromagnetic sheet reversal comes though. The reversal has started, as shown by the accelerating movement of Earth's magnetic poles, and the process will be largely complete by 2050. In taking their blinkered political anti-CO2 position, the alarmists are setting the people up to be blindsided and unprepared for seriously catastrophic climatic and geologic events. JS, Edge Hill
Here's the thing about greenies (12/9). When I was a kid we had cheap reliable power, lightbulbs were cheap and lasted almost forever and the weather was typical for Australia. Then greenies started up their nonsense and power got dearer, we got curly lightbulbs that cost more and died quicker but the weather was still typical for Australia. Now greenies are hysterical, power is near unaffordable, LED lightbulbs are even more expensive and die nearly as young as the curlies did and the weather is still typical for Australia. If greenies would just shut up we could go back to cheap power, cheap, long-lasting lightbulbs, and weather typical for Australia. VL, Smithfield
There is to be a public holiday to mourn QEII's passing, but no disrespectful Green or socialist republican should be allowed to take it. Vonnie, Woree
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:06:13 GMT 8
We should do the exact opposite of what the alarmists are ordering us to do -
If you’re mathematically competent it’s worth drilling down into the climate models used by the climate alarm industrial complex.
The entire alarmist edifice is built on a model of a flat Earth that receives 24-hour sunlight which yields a surface temperature of minus 40C. I.e., it’s political, not empirical.
If we want to extend lifespans, make the world greener, and create better standards of living we should do the exact opposite of what the alarmists are ordering us to do.
We should use our advanced technological capacity to boost the atmospheric CO2 content and clean the skies of particulates to admit more sunshine and boost the surface temperature.
The alarmists aren’t trying to improve anything; they’re trying to collapse economies and food chains and gain ultimate political power over everyone on Earth.
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:06:49 GMT 8
oanne, I doubt 24 hour a day bludgers own cars or pay fines, and you're still missing the larger point. People need to learn why we have those road rules so they don't break them. That's the point of training instead of fines. Courier Operator, Earlville
Good to see that the CEO of the Insurance Council understands the word "mitigation" (CP, 10/9), because governments clearly don't. If they were genuinely concerned about sea level rise they'd have started building the Cairns Dike 30 years ago. Juss Sayen, Cairns
TB - Slammer, Pedro, (10/9), you guys know 9 out of 10 people dying of covid are triple vaxxed, right? You might want to start listening to conspiracy theorists, because they've been more accurate than your sources. GM, Burdell
How can we shift to a "digital world" (10/9) when govt is hell-bent on unreliable electricity from wind and solar? Steve, Edmonton
TB - To Slammer Stuart and Pete at Douglas (10/9), do you know you just helped people accept that I am right and you are wrong? You both launched into insults but neither of you checked the US Patents Office website. Everyone knows politicians lie, so why do you two think governments tell the truth? LOL! Kenny, Cardwell
Christian Terhes, an MEP for Romania in the EU Parliament, has asked Moderna and Pfizer representatives a series of questions about vaccine injuries and the shifting of liability to the injured that the company representatives could not answer. If only we had more MPs prepared to do the same it could warrant enough media coverage to prevent even more innocent and trusting folk being unnecessarily injured. Vonnie, Woree
"Top news on child palsy" - yeah but Bell's Palsy was rare until a particular mandatory medical intervention began recently. Mark, Redlynch
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Post by Struth on Sept 16, 2022 4:07:34 GMT 8
RE: ‘Moment I’ve been dreading’: King Charles’ confession -
King Charles was heard saying to the UK prime minister as they met in the palace’s audience room (10/9) before he addressed the nation, “The moment I’ve been dreading, as I know a lot of people have.”
Damn right we’ve been dreading this moment, Charles. We remember you declaring war on the people of the world in the name of your whacky war on CO2, the molecule that supports all life.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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