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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:37:40 GMT 8
You know, weather predictions from the BOM (CP, 15/12) have become so bad in recent years that I've learned to expect anything other than what they forecast. Yet we continue to collapse cheap reliable power on the basis of their longest range forecast of all. Yuri, Earlville
Re - "Aussies hoarding cash" (15/12). The globalists want to get rid of cash so they can control our spending. They went to tell us what we can buy, where we must buy it, and when to buy it by. If you say something against the government on Facebook, they'll be able to reduce the value of your money - or turn it off altogether. "Central Bank Digital Currencies" are an attack on all Australians, lefties included. Resist CBDCs - use cash wherever possible. Juss Sayen, Cairns
It's not just crocs that are after our pets - greenies want them banned "because climate change". FMD, Yorkeys Knob
Now that Twitter is no longer controlled by the extreme left, there is a widening gap between it and Australian legacy media organisations. Is this going to be a profitable business model for our media? Curious, Cairns
"Will a kid be next?" Most likely - and "greenies" will be to blame. Parent, Kamerunga
Documents from the Pentagon show the US military has been aware that Ivermectin cures coronaviruses for several years, yet governments all around the world blocked its use to push untested vaccines instead. Let that sink in. Senor Citizen, Kanimbla
"Greens give nod to energy crisis law" (15/12). If the Greens support it you can be absolutely certain beyond any shadow of doubt that it will make everything worse. It's in their DNA. Woz, Parramatta Park
I've noticed that "activists" are just whiny complainers. They never lead by positive example, they just sit around and whinge. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
While the US energy crisis worsens, illegal immigrants flood the border, inflation soars, nuclear war brews, and a food shortage develops, where's pResident Biden? Wandering aimlessly and widely ignored in a gay bar. I'd love to know who's really performing the role of President. Republican, Cairns
A small number of politicians scattered around the world are openly saying the covid vaccines are dangerous and could be the biggest medical disaster of all time. We have five of them in our federal Senate. A lot can be determined about who controls our media outlets that these five Senators' warnings are not being reported. Marco Caruso, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:38:58 GMT 8
A climate disaster is coming but it has nothing to do with CO2 -
For those who enjoy some science and a good climate scare with their morning coffee, there are major climate disasters expected over the next 24 years, but they have nothing whatsoever to do with carbon dioxide. Instead, they will be precipitated by a galactic-scale manifestation of the Parker instability – the galactic electromagnetic sheet reversal (GESR).
The GESR is cyclic, with a peak event every 12,000 years and a half-cycle event every 6,000 years. Our planet entered the leading edge of this phenomenon in 1859, the year of the Carrington Event solar flare that severely damaged the telegraph systems of that time. Since then, the evidence for the GESR has become incontrovertible, most notably the accelerating movement of Earth’s magnetic poles, the build-up of light-reflecting dust inside the solar system, and the reactivation of seismic activity on Mars.
The pre-reversal decline of Earth’s magnetic field is allowing increasing quantities of plasma, dust, and charged particles into the atmosphere, lithosphere, asthenosphere, transition zone, and lower mantle. This increasing bombardment will have effects including increasing cloud nucleation, destabilisation of the polar vortices (causing alternating waves of heat and cold in higher latitudes), more earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, changing atmospheric chemistry with implications for the biosphere, and changes to major ocean currents.
Probably the most frightening aspect of the GESR will be the dramatic dimming of the sun as dust accretes in its corona. That accretion will ultimately increase the solar wind pressure until the sun blows that material away in a micronova event – forecast for around 2046 – which will bombard the planets with everything from X-rays to chunks of rock. At the same time the asthenosphere will lose its magnetic coherence and unlock the lithosphere from all below it. In ancient cultures this is reported as “the Earth stagger(ing) drunkenly” – and it results in truly Biblical incursions of seawater onto the continents.
So many new research papers are emerging on this subject that it is almost impossible to keep up – but you’ve never heard of it because those in power do not want you to know about it. Instead, they want to reduce our numbers with disease bioweapons, toxic medications, energy poverty, food shortages, social division, war, and “voluntary assisted dying”. The group whose public face is the World Economic Forum are working frantically to secure their total technocratic power now so they can emerge from their bunkers as rulers of the world when the GESR passes.
To the readers who will mock me as a “conspiracy theorist”, I wish you good luck for the future – you’ll need it. To the readers who understand how governments lie about almost everything, now is the time to start preparing for life as our forebears from the 1700s lived.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:39:29 GMT 8
he Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
Mt Louisa Al (TTE, 15/12) answers his own question about rigging elections.
Cheating is endemic to the left, and in many places it’s the only way they can win. They rationalise it by saying “the end justifies the means”.
Conservatives don’t cheat in elections because it is against our core principles to do so. That’s why we propose ways to eliminate cheating.
Those who ridicule the idea that cheating occurs and who block election reform reveal their own characters and ideologies by those actions.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:39:59 GMT 8
Elite climate alarmists who claim to be worried about carbon have exempted their private jets from the carbon rules they impose on the rest of us. In 15 minutes a private jet emits more carbon than your car does in a year. Judge them not by what they say but by what they do. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Snow and -1C in Tasmania (CP, 14/12) is a clear sign of global warming. Obviously. Mr Obvious, Earlville
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX, (14/12), was a purpose-built money laundering scheme set up by the US Democrats to filter money from taxpayers back to themselves via Ukraine aid which Zelensky "invested" in FTX. It had the additional objective of providing justification for crypto regulation once its inevitable collapse occurred. Miner, Kelso
Re Michael McCormack op-ed, CP 14/12. McCormack fails to understand that western globalists create African famines by sending in free food. That means local farmers can't sell their product and can't afford seeds to plant again for the following season. Those same western globalists also prevent African nations from establishing reliable electricity generators to form the basis of a growing economy. No wonder the Nationals got rid of McCormack as leader. PJ, Smithfield
Great to see Florida governor Ron De Santis forming grand juries to investigate potential wrongdoing by the covid vaccine manufacturers. When will our politicians wake up and catch up? Chloe, Kuranda
"Dire polling for ALP in Queensland". Everyone who voted for fixed four year terms must be feeling pretty stupid right now. Craig, Manunda
The only thing Albo's "power bill relief package" (14/12) will achieve is an increase in inflation. Annie, Mt Sheridan
Well, it looks like the covid alarmists will never let go of the covid psy-op (TB, 14/12). They have convinced themselves it was something other than a renamed flu and now they simply can't accept new facts because that would trigger massive mental anguish from cognitive dissonance. Which is really sad. Over-it, Townsville
Snow in three Australian states in summer, while the northern hemisphere suffers its coldest start to winter in many years. Global warming is dead, buried, and cremated. Let it go, Albo. Time to go back to coal. Sceptical Sue, Cairns
Wait, what? A public sector leader lied? (DNA lab, CP, 14/12) I thought public sector leaders were unimpeachable because of their very large salaries. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
Funny how not much is being made of the fact that the ex-principal who killed police near Tara was aboriginal. If he'd done something good his race would be the first thing mentioned. It's odd how that trope only works one way. Glenda, Westcourt
Egypt has joined the BRICS group of nations. Funny how that never made the news. JK, Brinsmead
The WHO, Johns Hopkins University, and the Gates Foundation have run another pandemic simulation. Their last one was in October 2019, was called "Event 201", and was about a coronavirus from China. Then we had the "Covid-19" pandemic. This new simulation in October 2022 was called "Catastrophic Contagion" and features a new, deadly enterovirus from Brazil which targets children. People need to wake up to the fact that eugenics didn't die with Hitler - and the same ideas are being rolled out again, this time with bioweapons. Trevor, Mooroobool
The #TwitterFiles have shown President Trump broke no rules before being banned by Twitter in 2020. The collusion with elements within the government is a breach of the First Amendment. Certain Democrats are likely guilty of treason. Republican, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:40:30 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Wait, what? How did we taxpayers end up on the hook for millions as compensation for unproven allegations resulting from drunken adventures? (Higgins secures payout, 14/12)
Remember, governments have no money of their own - they only have money they take from us.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:41:06 GMT 8
The "huge toll" is affecting people who never had covid but who did have the covid jabs. Elon Musk has tipped a bucket on Dr Fauci and expects to see Fauci prosecuted. Just don't expect corporate media to tell you that, which is why they're going broke. Chloe, Kuranda
Funny how the left claims to love "diversity" but, as Elon Musk's "Twitter Files" have proven, they cannot tolerate any diversity of opinion. The only diversity they can tolerate is that of race - and if the only thing they see in a person is their race, they are, by definition, racists. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Re "Four dead in five days", it makes me wonder about the commonsense of cyclists who ride in the middle of the traffic lane. They're relying on everybody being properly licensed, law-abiding, alert, and not medically compromised. Seems incredibly risky to me. Courier Operator, Earlville
My weather feed says it's been snowing in the southern states in summer. My mate in Cowra NSW couldn't go outside last week as it was too cold, 3.6 degrees. Antarctica had its coldest November in history. These very cold events are not indicative of global warming, and, since all the climate does is change, why are we paying triple for electricity to prevent 1.5C of warming? Confused, Cairns
To TFC and Tezza (GCB, 13/12). The answer to your question about where I get my information is from those governments' websites. Straight from the horse's mouth. Chloe
Is anyone running a book on when Cairns sees its first electric bus fire? I've got $50 that says it'll be by the end of the wet season. Kirk, Holloways Beach
NASA's Orion space capsule has returned from its trip around the moon. NASA must be a very careless organisation to have lost the technology for flights to the moon and to have to invent it all over again 50 years later. I'm starting to wonder if the tinfoil hatters were right and the 1970s moon landings were an elaborate hoax to impress the USSR. Tony, Gordonvale
To the parochial anon (GCB, 13/12) who is worried about where my primary residence is located, I read the GCB because it is the best regional daily paper and I'm a frequent GC visitor. If it's any consolation, very few of the letters I write are printed - but the ones that are tend to set climate botherers' hair on fire. J. Short, Edge Hill
I actually feel a bit sorry for Steve of Belgian Gardens. It must be tough to be an intellectual pygmy with a big mouth, a huge ego, and a closed mind and to be so thoroughly demolished so frequently by so many other commenters. Marie, Aitkenvale
Dear Santa. Could you please bring every leftie a sense of humour for Christmas? Thank you. Timmy
Elon Musk has exposed tremendous corruption by Joe and Hunter Biden. But, as usual, no one will be arrested, nothing will change, and the major media companies won't cover it. Republican, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:41:35 GMT 8
The Editor
The Australian
Barnaby Joyce makes a great point about the Chinese playing a “much longer game”, (As Xi’s sun turns up heat, we’d do well to smarten up, 13/12).
However, the decline in our educational and societal standards and the ongoing attacks on our culture, industries, farms, families, and sanity are not accidental.
They are being orchestrated by foreign organisations that regularly conspire in Davos under the umbrella of the World Economic Forum and its controlled entities, which include the UN and WHO.
The WEF places “Young Global Leaders of Tomorrow” inside our parliaments, our corporations, and our charities to steer our nation into their globalist “New World Order” one world dictatorship.
They openly state they intend to reduce our population and that “we’ll own nothing, and we’ll be happy”. They see us as “useless eaters” and call us “the dead”.
They have been developing and implementing their hideous anti-human agenda for several generations so far – it’s not only the Chinese who play very long games.
If we don't start fighting hard for our culture and our sovereignty, it will be taken from us by 2030.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:42:42 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Genuine question for Geoff Holland (CP, 13/12).
When climate “activists” are on the same side as the UN, IPCC, UNESCO, WEF, IMF, BIS, World Bank, almost all major banking groups, almost all major corporations, Labor, the Greens, most of the LNP, the federal government, state governments, state and federal government departments, most local governments, almost all universities and schools, the corporate media, most social media platforms, and a fair chunk of the alternate media – the entire “establishment”, in other words – exactly what is the point of Violet Coco’s dangerous traffic disruption?
The minority of us who understand the power grab taking place disguised as “climate change action” aren’t going to have our minds changed because an establishment “useful idiot” (hat-tip, Joseph Stalin) disrupted traffic.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:43:13 GMT 8
Remember when "the rains that fall won't fill our dams or cause the rivers to run"? Those were good times. Old Bloke, Cairns
Funny how the fewer cyclones we get the higher our insurance premiums go (CP, 12/12). It's almost as if insurance companies run the climate alarmists so they can cash in on the fear they create. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Will the battery buses (CP, 12/12) be charged at night from solar panels, like Chris Bowen stated could be done? Curious, Cairns
Exactly which jobs pay women less than men for the same work (CP, 12/12)? Go on, name and shame them. I reckon the "Workplace Gender Equality Agency" might be using some faulty reasoning to come up with these bizarre claims - such as, women work fewer hours, earn less, and that's somehow evidence of inequality. Over-It, Cairns
According to data from NSW Health, you're 58.2 times more likely to end up in hospital with Covid if you've had one or more doses of vaccine than if you've had none at all. Chloe, Kuranda
Um, Claire Armstrong (CP, 12/12), please tell us how energy from wind and solar is "free" if the devices to harvest them must be replaced every 25 years. Marie, Aitkenvale
When they say the new electric buses will "save 1,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases over their lifetime" (CP, 12/12), does that lifetime include their manufacture and their eventual disposal? And does it account for all the coal-fired electricity that will be used to charge them at night, when the sun's not shining? Can we please get a link to the calculations - for quality assurance purposes? JS, Edge Hill
How is the high road toll death rate (12/12) to be explained? Cars are safer than ever and I'm sure our trustworthy bureaucrats ensure people are properly trained before being issued licenses. That just leaves the state of our crowded roads. Is government neglect of infrastructure killing people? One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
The left hate big corporations, right? So why are they so quick to trust and defend big pharmaceutical corporations? All intellectual consistency matters, OK? Ancient Steve, Redlynch
When governments appoint judges, why is it hard to believe that judges might conspire with governments? Kal, Manoora
The WHO, Johns Hopkins University, and the Gates Foundation have run another pandemic simulation, just as they ran "Event 201" in late 2019 for what we now call Covid-19. This new simulation features a new, more deadly virus which targets children. We can now be certain that the Gates Foundation funded the development of the Covid-19 virus, so there's a good chance Gates has a hand in whatever new child-targeting virus is about to be released, too. People need to wake up to the fact that eugenics didn't die with Hitler - and the same idea is being rolled out again, this time with bioweapons. Trevor, Mooroobool
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:43:41 GMT 8
To run the numbers on the battery powered Savannahlander
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When I rode the Savannahlander a few years ago, each of its units weighed 28 tonnes fully loaded and was powered by a brand-new 180-kW 5.9-litre ISX Cummins engine and Allison transmission that cost $43,500, weighed about 700 kg, and used about 350 litres of diesel for the 660 km round trip. The weight per axle was 7 tonnes, which was the maximum allowable for the Almaden to Forsayth rail line.
The energy obtainable from 350 litres of diesel works out to 3,675 kilowatt/hours, so each unit of a battery-powered Savannahlander would need, allowing for lighting, audio, communications, a safety margin, and a further margin to avoid life-shortening total battery discharge, about 5,000 kW/h of storage.
The popular Tesla Model 3 Long Range is fitted with a 75 kW/h battery that weighs 489 kg and costs about $32,500 as a spare part. Each Savannahlander unit would need 67 of these batteries, which would weigh 32,763 kg and cost $2,177,500. The electric motor would likely add another tonne, and the chassis would need strengthening to cater for the additional weight, perhaps adding another eight tonnes.
Each battery-powered Savannahlander unit would weigh about 70 tonnes, for an axle loading of 17.5 tonnes per axle, and would cost about $3 million more than their diesel-fuelled equivalents. The cost of upgrading the axle-load capacity of the line to cope with the heavier units would be several million more dollars. Those huge costs would need to be made up by massively increased ticket prices.
As usual, our politicians have not thought this proposal through and have no idea what they’re talking about.
Jennifer Short
Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:44:04 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Lithium-ion batteries have been under development since 1965 and reached their present form in 2012, with the developers winning the Nobel prize in Chemistry in 2019.
Due to this advanced state of development, our politicians should have no trouble converting the Kuranda train to battery power (CP, 10/12 & 12/12).
All they need do is remove the diesel engine from a diesel-electric locomotive and insert the batteries
I urge them to set a date to complete the conversion – March 2023 should give them plenty of time.
They can have the costings and technical specifications done by the end of this week, off-the-shelf parts might take six weeks, and another few weeks to fit them.
Go on, Mr Healy, Mr Crawford, Mr Pitt, and Mr Bailey, you got this – dazzle us all with your brilliance.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:44:37 GMT 8
Good on Senator Macdonald (CP, 10/12) for hitting back at extreme left crybully Nikki Savva. Savva has spewed far too much hate speech in her time and if it wasn't for the extreme left bias of the ABC and other organisations supporting her she would have been silenced a long time ago. Poliwatcher, Trinity Beach
"Party season could spell disaster for Covid numbers, experts warn, ..." (CP, 10/12) Blah, blah, blah - how about Queensland Health comment on the ABS excess death figures, which the Actuaries Institute has commented on. There's a 13 per cent increase and an “incredibly high number for mortality” and it is “not clear” what is driving it. Over 5100 people died unexpectedly with no link to Covid. But what changed in late 2021 that we're not allowed to talk about? Chloe, Kuranda
Coconuts have been floating ashore in Australia for millennia and are far more "native" than humans. The true "noxious weeds" are the extremist leftwing nuts on the Council. Dennis and Jason, Port Douglas
How could anyone live through the last three years of national governments acting in lock step under the orders of the globalist WHO and still think globalism is a "conspiracy theory"? Curious, Cairns
The reason we had almost no flu cases in 2020 and 2021 is because the PCR tests used all around the world couldn't tell the difference between Covid-19 and flu. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Saturday, 2pm, Tolga, 31 degrees. Along comes a thunderstorm and it's suddenly 23 degrees. Where'd all that heat go? To a place "climate models" don't know exists. But "settled science", right? LOL! Higgs, Tolga
I used to be a pro-vaccine climate concerned environmentalist. But the climate predictions never came true, vaccines were used to remove personal choices, and the green agenda's wind and solar farms damaged the environment. So now I don't trust or believe in any of them. Jac, Woree
The Australian Institute for Marine Science recently published a report showing the Reef had the highest coral cover in recorded history. Nonetheless the Reef Doom industrial complex continues to spread false narratives about it to sponge up taxpayers' money. Why won't peak tourism bodies stand up and fight the doomsayers' rubbish? Ellie, Machans Beach
All the people out there who still don't understand that state and national governments all around the world have been infiltrated by a satanic paedophile cult are in for a rude shock when the truth comes out - and the truth will come out, because part of the cult's beliefs include rubbing their existence in the faces of those who failed to recognise them while they were secretly extending their evil tentacles through our institutions. Skye, Machans Beach
I'll be voting "no" to "the voice" because I'm not a racist. Marie, Aitkenvale
ROFL! "Battery powered Savannahlander and Kuranda train." (CP, 10/12) These political muppets have absolutely no idea that what they're proposing is completely impossible with existing battery technology. Of course, that won't stop them squandering our money in trying to make it work. Mechanic, Smithfield
The second tranche of the Twitter Files has confirmed the US Deep (administrative) State colluded with Twitter management to silence conservatives - including election candidates. That's fascism by Mussolini's own definition. Republican, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:45:02 GMT 8
The Editor
The Sunday Mail
We should all be very pleased that oil firms have “lock(ed) in fossil fuel production for years”, (Oil firms under fire, 11/12), because there is still no alternative to oil as both a transport fuel and as a manufacturing input. Without oil, civilisation will grind to an abrupt and deadly halt.
Oil is not and never has been a “fossil” fuel. It is not made of ancient organic material. In fact, its elements are continually manufactured in Earth’s core and its compounds are continually formed in the mantle. It is the second most common liquid after water – which is also continually created in the same way.
Nor is oil a “dirty” fuel. Efficient combustion of oil with appropriate catalytic converters in the exhaust emits only CO2 and H2O – food and water for plants. The biosphere is short of CO2 because of plankton’s habit of sequestering it.
And how deeply ironic for the US House committee spokeswoman to talk about a “climate disinformation crisis” when it’s the information she is putting out that is the disinformation. Planetary baseline temperatures are an artefact of gravity, atmospheric mass, and total solar and galactic radiation, plasma and particle streams received – nothing whatsoever to do with trace gases. Earth’s atmosphere could be ~95% CO2, like Mars and Venus, and the surface temperature would be the same.
If the people that push climate alarmism believed their own words, they would lead by example. They would not own beachfront mansions and flit about in private jets – they’d live on high ground and meet via Zoom. Don’t listen to what they say, watch what they do. Their agenda is nothing to do with “saving the environment” – it’s all about gaining total control of you and your family.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:45:36 GMT 8
n the 70s it was "the coming ice age". In the 90s it was "global warming". Now they have no clue whether it's really getting hotter or colder so it's "climate change". Why can't people see that the science is NOT settled and that they're being scared for profits? Annabelle, Malanda
"Traffic light system to develop" (CP, 9/12). Oh, goody. More layers of green tape being wrapped around our industries to stifle their potential by the anti-humanist globalists that infest our governments and are loyal to the UN and WEF. Suzanne, Edmonton
Andrew Forrest (09/12) is going to send himself broke pursuing his hydrogen plan. Hydrogen is low energy but highly explosive and to handle it in situations like refuelling a hydrogen-fuelled vehicle requires special training and protective equipment. Lawrence, Whitfield
The "soaring cost of coal and gas" (Perry Williams, "Power bills to soar for years, 9/12) is not because of a shortage of coal and gas but because of the governments' refusal to open new mines. In other words, government policy (based on an entirely fictional "climate emergency") is the real reason power prices will soar for years. Coal and gas aren't causing this avoidable pain to households - governments are. Electrical Engineer, Brinsmead
Two years ago we were inundated with Covid-19 death counts. But 2020's total deaths were below average. In 2022 total deaths have spiked by 13% (ABS figures). Many are from "died suddenly". So why don't we see a death count now? Curious, Cairns
Remember Al Gore's 2006 documentary "An Inconvenient Truth" and how the climate was going to be stuffed by 2020? But then none of those predictions came true and it's colder than ever in both hemispheres? Ah, good times! Old Bloke, Cairns
Well, colour me astonished. The BOM has backflipped on a La Nina prediction it made only weeks ago (CP, 09/12). But they can be trusted to predict the temperature in the year 2100 with absolute precision, right? So much so that we need to destroy our productive economy and plunge our people into poverty, right? Spare me. Jen, Edge Hill
Darcy (9/12), did you know the global average temperature is where it was 44 years ago and it's still not as hot it was during the "Federation Drought" in 1901? Climate is cyclic but the extreme left deny that and instead weaponise weather scares to achieve political agendas that are unrelated to the climate. Alison Jamieson, Mt Sheridan
We're coming under ever increasing surveillance by our governments. Some people argue that's fine as they've nothing to hide. That would only be rational if governments had no secrets from us. Until governments are completely open and transparent they have no business surveilling us. Marie, Aitkenvale
People who work for universities, governments and big media companies are paid to go along with the climate change lie - which is really about billionaires robbing ordinary people with a "carbon market". So if you're writing in support of climate change action and you're not getting a monthly cheque you're proving you're not capable of independent thought or rational analysis. Woz, Parramatta Park
Well, how about that - the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners is having a public demarcation dispute with the Pharmacy Guild over treating patients (CP, 9/12) but was totally silent when the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency micromanaged every doctor on the covid vaccine narrative. All unions are pathetic but the RACGP is one of the worst. Sue-Ellen, Smithfield
Modern day "experts", who aren't a fraction as brilliant as the great Dr John Bradfield, have decided that his Bradfield Scheme to green the inland is not viable (09/12). This is emblematic of everything that is wrong with a so-called "expert" class. With all the "expert" failures I've seen relating to climate change and covid, I'll never again trust anyone who describes themselves as such. Woz, Parramatta Park
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Post by Struth on Dec 15, 2022 15:46:02 GMT 8
The Editor The Courier Mail Being Time Magazine’s “Man of the Year” (CM, 9/12 - Letters, 10/12) is no measure of good character. Adolf Hitler was Time’s “Man of the Year” for 1938. Joseph Stalin was “Man of the Year” for 1939 and again in 1942. History may well record Zelensky in the same category as Hitler and Stalin. We cannot yet know as very little truth emerges from active war zones. (67 words) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Person_of_the_Year#Persons_of_the_YearPeter Campion Tolga
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