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Post by Struth on Dec 18, 2022 10:54:08 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
While running as a candidate in the 2020 Queensland election and the 2022 federal election I did my best to warn people that our governments’ overreaction to the Covid-19 virus was going to have unexpected consequences, (Did Covid flick a switch to crazy, 17/12).
Covid-19 itself was not to blame for damaging people’s mental health. As it turns out it is suspiciously similar to the flu – which conveniently almost vanished in 2020 and 2021. It was quite survivable by 99.9% of people, even without the several established drugs that treated it quite effectively - but which were banned by the TGA.
However, what is truly disgraceful is certain media organisations leveraging the sad deaths in the Wieambilla tragedy to lump teachers, home gardeners, experimental drug refusers, everyone to the right of the loony left, and everyone who knows that governments lie on an industrial scale in together as some sort of threat to society.
In the fullness of time the truth of the Covid-19 era will emerge, and we will all come to know that the government overreaction was driven by the same small group who profited enormously from the pandemic. In the meantime, it plays into that groups’ hands to try to divide Australians along the line of who trusted the official fiction and who trusted their own intelligence.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 18, 2022 10:54:46 GMT 8
To respond to Robert Rutten about the Savannahlander -
RE: Robert Rutten (17/12) and the Savannahlander, I never watch TV because it rarely shows factual information – I was responding to the Cairns Post’s story of 10/12. “The Kuranda Scenic Rail and the Savannahlander engines will get a much-needed upgrade from diesel powered to battery powered after state government plans start to leave the station.”
As a trained interdisciplinary researcher, I contacted the mechanic who removed the old Rolls Royce engines and fitted the new Cummins engines. He stands by his estimate of $80,000 per conversion. From his memory, Cummins engines cost $23,400, Allison transmissions - $19,000, radiators - $5,000, hydraulics - $7,000, plus wiring and electronics, incidentals, GST, and labour.
He believes the weight reduction was about 200 kg and states the repowered units were never placed over a weighbridge and he believes the weight is 28 tonnes. His message for Mr Rutten is to stick to his computers and leave mechanical matters to the experts.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Dec 18, 2022 10:55:24 GMT 8
I wonder if Tanya Plibersek's tussle with UNESCO over our very healthy and well-managed Reef (CP, 16/12) will wake her up to just how thoroughly the UN and its subsidiaries have been subverted. Every dollar we give them goes to attacking us, but neither Labor nor Liberal have the brains to simply withdraw our membership and ignore them. Dane, Machans Beach
It's snowing in summer in three Australian states but the warmies seem to think that's proof of global warming and a good reason to go back to the stone age. Why don't warmies ever lead by example? Confused, Cairns
Why would female politicians be offended by female prostitutes making money from a soccer team (Bunga sock in it, Silvio)? Don't women have the right to engage in any profession they want to? Are the politicians who frequently sell out their constituents somehow more moral than the prostitutes who sell access to their bodies? Helen, Cooktown
Albanese, Bandt, et al are civilisational arsonists who somehow expect to be immune to the destruction they are creating. Juss Sayen, Cairns
Albo. Everyone has a power bill. We see them increasing steadily. We see you making things worse. What's your deal, mate? What do you get out of destroying our economy for your religious beliefs about carbon? Pac Man, Manunda
The boring regular lefty texters (TTE, 16/12) don't like a former candidate's suggestions for more transparency in elections. Whyever not? Is it because their side only wins by pre-loading ballot boxes? Curious, Townsville
"Power generators slammed for actions" (16/12). How can they be "slammed" for not wanting to run their operation at a loss? It's the market rules and completely phony "climate science" that are the problem - not the generators. Electrical Engineer, Brinsmead
Trevor St Baker - your 11-year-old Nissan Leaf is about to need a new battery. I hope you're sitting down when you get the bill - it'll be for more than your car is worth and more than two new engines for the petrol equivalent. Larfin Atcha, Cairns
Tezza, Chatroom, 16/12. Figures from NSW Health prove you're nearly sixty times as likely to end up in hospital with C19 if you've had one or more injections. The more injections, the more chance of hospitalisation. Those who resisted the intense pressure to get injections aren't getting sick enough from C19 to warrant hospitalisation. Nonna
So it looks like the government's threats of sacking people over the forced vaccinations with an experimental vaccine that proved not to work sent some people off the edge of sanity (16/12). But will the government take responsibility for what it's done wrong? Somehow I doubt it. Graham, Cairns
Only the anti-humanist Greens could come up with a plan to remove gas from homes (16/12) and go all-electric while shutting down all the cheap and reliable sources of electricity - all while China opens a new coal power station every 10 days on average. Lunacy on stilts. Ancient Steve, Redlynch
The two most powerful forces in the world are love and imagination. Those two forces lifted people out of slavery by creating modern societies. But the political left lacks both. They preach love but their actions express hate. Their every idea is to destroy what has been built by others. And they lack the imagination to build anything better than that they want to destroy. The left are the physical embodiment of evil. Marco Caruso, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Dec 18, 2022 10:56:14 GMT 8
The 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.
Jack Adale (TTE, 16/12) tries the “motte and bailey” logical fallacy to attempt to prove there is no such thing as conspiracies.
When those who would steal from us meet in private to formulate plans, as the WEF globalists do, they are conspiring – but I guess the English language isn’t Jack’s strongpoint.
Most of us gain knowledge from experience, but in Jack’s world having direct experience somehow removes knowledge. You’re the funny one, Jack – funny in the head.
Steve of BG (TTE, 16/12) accuses climate realists of “cherry picking” – but that’s all alarmists ever do.
“2022 is currently on track to be in the top ten warmest years on record”, while records for cold in November were set in both hemispheres.
It’s a religion for Steve, but realists are writing for those who can see the alarmist narrative doesn’t match reality.
Jim 4817 (TTE, 16/12) bases his argument on glaciers. Ice is a terrific measure because it can’t lie about temperature.
There are the same number of glaciers now as there were when warming alarmism began in 1988, Arctic sea-ice is above the ten-year trend, and Antarctica had its coldest November on record.
But alarmists don’t know any of that because they don’t check original sources – they simply believe the propaganda they’re fed.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Dec 18, 2022 10:57:26 GMT 8
The Editor The Cairns Post
Three texters (CP, 16/12) shows us how the left dodge arguments they’re losing. They construct strawmen to attack or engage in logical fallacies.
Sean, Clifton Beach - The discussion was about a battery-powered Kuranda train, which weighs a lot more and must go further from a charger than a suburban bus.
Reece, Mt. Sheridan – Most “climate alarmists” don’t have a degree in climate change, and those that do were never taught about the effects of the sun, cosmic rays, the geomagnetic field, or the global electric circuit.
Atticus, Cairns – Climate sceptics aren’t trying to change the views of alarmists who cling to their beliefs with religious fervour, we’re pointing out the obvious to those who aren’t convinced by a narrative that fails to match reality.
(125 words) Peter Campion Tolga
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