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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:40:08 GMT 8
If you've only heard the establishment's side of the covid debate and don't know where to start to hear from the other side, totalityofevidence.com, c19science.info, and cmnnews.org are good places to begin.Chloe, Kuranda
Can anyone explain to me why the jabbed are still angry at the anti-vaxxers now that what we were telling you has been proven to be entirely correct? Shouldn't you all be cranky with the people who bullied, coerced, scared, and manipulated you into taking that concoction claiming it was "safe and effective" when they knew full well it was neither? Confused, Cairns
When next you go to vote, remember that Labor empowered young criminals to invade your home and trash your car. They could fix it, but they refuse to. They are busy creating racial division. Mr Obvious, Earlville
"Expert nukes energy policy" 10/1. Small modular reactors are now old-tech. What do people think have been powering nuclear submarines for the past sixty-odd years? Jonesy, Manoora
If the attention starved Harry Hewitt really wants the world to notice him, he should just admit that the royals are illuminati lizards. Tom, Redlynch
It's estimated that 1 in 1,000 jab recipients have died so far. But billions of people have been jabbed, so millions have already been killed by them. The news of that is systematically suppressed. There is evil in the world - the devil's greatest trick was convincing people he didn't exist. Edna, Ravenshoe
One thing covid and climate change proves is that it's easier to fool people than it is to show them they have been fooled. Marie, Aitkenvale
Is anyone running a book on when Albo triggers a flood of boat people? The extreme-left of every nation are lockstepping with the UN globalists to flood every other advanced nation with unassimilable border crossers, so it's inevitable here, too. Ex-ALP Voter, Cairns
I'm no fan of royalty, but the Windsors have been very generous to Harry Hewitt and it's disgraceful that he's so disloyal to them now. His real Dad, James Hewitt, is still alive so Harry could always go bludge off him. Republican, Cairns
Covid experts (10/1) have jumped the shark. The truth is squeezing through all the cracks in the suppression. Everybody has heard of vaccine injuries now. A lot of these experts will be on trial before too long. Ramone, Stratford
The storming of government buildings in Brazil (10/1) is exactly the same play as used in the so-called "insurrection" at the US Capitol in 2021. Drop security, allow unarmed civilians to wander through, then go mental about it, lock up thousands, and pretend a "legitimate" government was nearly overthrown by "insurrectionists". The globalists are as repetitive as they are sick. Mark, Redlynch
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:41:47 GMT 8
To comment on a 38-year-old newspaper clipping - A friend gave me an old Cairns Post clipping, dated Monday, December 31, 1984. It destroys modern climate alarmism. Here’s what it says… “North Queensland experienced one of its hottest days on record yesterday.” “In Cairns the temperature peaked at 39.2 degrees (102.6 on the old Fahrenheit scale) at 1.40 pm – only 1.2 degrees off being the hottest day in Cairns for 17 years.” “A Bureau of Meteorology spokesman at the Cairns Airport said their records went back to about 1945 and the hottest day on those records was January 29, 1967, when the mercury reached 40.4.” “He said the Cairns Post Office had been responsible for recording temperatures before 1945 and its maximum was 43.2 degrees on January 31, 1923 (the average maximum temperature for Cairns in December is 31.3 degrees).” Data downloaded from the Bureau of Meteorology today shows the average temperature for December 2022 was – wait for it – 31.3 degrees (http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/dwo/202212/html/IDCJDW4024.202212.shtml Cairns, Qld - December 2022 - Daily Weather Observations IDCJDW4024.202212 Prepared at 13:01 UTC on Monday 2 January 2023. Source of data. Observations were drawn from Cairns Aero {station 031011}. You should read the important information in these notes.. Other formats www.bom.gov.au). All the wealth our state and national leadership are spending on “fighting climate change” is completely wasted. It is now and always has been a political narrative, ultimately intended to create new taxes and movement and dietary controls on us, the non-elite people of the world. Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:42:56 GMT 8
The Editor
The Herald Sun
Your headline “Call to cancel councils” (HS,10/01) was music to my eyes.
Our bureaucracies have grown rank and wild on every level, precisely in accordance with Pournelle’s Iron Law of Bureaucracy.
Councils are creations of state governments, and the Melbourne City Council may as well be called the Department of Melbourne City.
However, simply deleting councils won’t fix the over-government, over-regulation, and over-taxation of the modern nanny-state – it will merely further centralise power in Dan Andrews’ hands.
There is a better solution, and the need for it was anticipated in Chapter VI of our national Constitution. It is new states.
Victoria has sufficient population that it could be divided into five new states – East Melbourne, West Melbourne, Eastern Victoria, Northern Victoria, and Western Victoria.
Instead of Albo’s racially divisive “Voice”, the next referendum could ban any iteration of the anti-competitive “National Cabinet” and require all states to compete for population.
The states with the lowest taxes and least insane regulations would win and the losers would be forced back to reality to survive.
Tragically, none of that is possible when the Davos globalists are so close to their One World Government goal and so many of our politicians are traitorous WEF acolytes.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:44:45 GMT 8
The Editor
The Daily Telegraph
There’s quite a compelling argument in biology that the less time a person spends immersed barefoot in nature, the more likely they are to believe delusions that have no connection to reality.
This argument seems supported by the North Sydney Councillors’ reported comments on natural products, (What a hide they have, 10/01).
These disconnected individuals have completely irrational beliefs, such as a trace gas that feeds plants can “trap heat”, that baseload electricity can be replaced with weather-dependent intermittent electricity, and that Covid-19 was a “deadly pandemic”.
The deep irony is that there are bootless bushies in this nation who can run intellectual rings around the insulated credentialed suburbanites of the North Sydney Council.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:46:38 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
The collapse of swimming lessons in 2020, 2021, and 2022 is just one of many unintended consequences of our governments’ ill-considered decisions to abandon existing pandemic plans and ape the tyrannical CCP’s response to Covid-19, (Lessons to save a life, 10/01).
However, coercion, taxpayers’ money, and using schools for non-core education are not the way to catch up.
Coercion didn’t work with the irrational “vaccine mandates” and it won’t work with mandated swimming lessons.
Taxpayers should not be expected to fund core parental responsibilities like teaching offspring to swim on this water planet.
Schools are flat out producing students who are literate and numerate and can’t afford to give up more time to parental responsibilities.
Governments have become so bad at everything it’s probable that its involvement would lead to more drownings and not fewer.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:47:36 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
Shh, Mayor Tate, (Gabba dabba do it here, 10/01), the ALP don’t want to hear your sensible suggestions about saving taxpayers money.
The whole point of bidding for the Olympics nobody else wanted was to “stimulate” the economy by taking money from people who earned it and would’ve got value for it and giving it to corporate entities who will pay themselves exorbitantly and make big donations to Labor.
And don’t talk about useful infrastructure such as low-income housing, improved transport networks, or new hospitals for the never-ending flu pandemic – none of those things have the glamourous red-carpet photo opportunities of an international sporting event that almost nobody watches.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:48:09 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
The recent history of Reef researchers is one of repetitive wrongology, (JCU research into link between seaweed and coral, 10/01).
After innumerable claims of the Reef dying from various institutions, AIMS recently had to admit that it had more coral cover than ever before.
Of course, researchers need to make alarming claims about “human-induced stressors on reefs” to get taxpayers’ money from gullible politicians.
Professor Peter Ridd was sacked ultimately because he dropped truth-bombs that threatened that funding stream.
Take away the taxpayers’ money and the Reef alarm industrial complex vanishes overnight.
We’re meant to be scared of flu now, so shouldn’t we be redirecting all Reef money to new hospitals?
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:49:03 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Predictably, Michael Barry Henderson (Letters, 10/01) again spouts establishment dogma on catastrophic man-made climate change.
Only ideologues still believe the nonsense about a trace gas “trapping heat.”
Senator Rennick recently did a masterful job of debunking that political narrative using mathematical principles and laws of physics.
Those who continue to claim CO2 does anything except feed plants are delusionary.
Baseline surface temperatures are determined solely by atmospheric mass, gravity, and solar and galactic radiation received.
Of those, only the radiation component changes significantly – that is, solar variations control climate.
If you think that’s wrong, go ahead and explain why it’s hotter in summer than it is in winter. I’ll wait.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 14:49:35 GMT 8
Quite a lot of Queenslanders ignored all the covid rules, never wore a mask, never got the jabs, never socially distanced, never hand sanitised - and never got covid. Why is that? Confused, Cairns
The government should start a Bureau of Imaginary Problems. I'd volunteer to head up the Climate Change Division. Juss Sayen, Cairns
When you do your research before buying a new car, you're a smart consumer. But if you do your research before taking an injection, you're a conspiracy theorist. CT, Cairns
Jonathon, Earlville, CP, 9/1, so what you're saying is you're pleased your grandparents and their pensioner friends are subsidising your nighttime electricity use. Charming. Carole, Woree
Those people repeatedly banging on about flooding being "climate change" obviously didn't live here in the 1970s. William, Brinsmead
Mystos 9/1. I've done more to warn you than your doctor. If you think I'm wrong, go get your booster. My conscience is clear. Chloe
GJ, Hyde Park, (TTE, 09/01). My first letter on this page was on 09/08/2019, and there's been 76 more since then. Perhaps you're the new guy here, or maybe your memory isn't particularly functional. Peter Campion, Tolga
I want experts and their armchair supporters to shut up. They've had their turn. The conspiracy theorists have a better track record, so I want to hear more from them. Marie, Aitkenvale
We need a new rule that anyone who protests against coal or reliable energy who is also on the dole has their dole directed to pensioners who can't afford their power bills. Belinda, Machans Beach
Dave in Miami (Chatroom, 09/01) so what you're saying is the laws of physics are too hard for you and therefore you can't use them to debate the impossibility of CO2 trapping heat and now you want to attack me personally despite clear evidence that my female minority intellect is superior to your male caucasian intellect. Right. Take the "L", dude. You've earned it. J Short, Edge Hill
"Aussie recession seems inevitable". It is inevitable. Because that's what the Davos globalists want. It's the planned destruction of Western economies to consolidate all power in their hands. They are real-life Bond villains - and the Bond movies were predictive programming. Alison Jamieson, Mt Sheridan
Democrats are happier that Kevin McCarthy was finally elected speaker than Republicans are. Let that sink in. Republican, Cairns
Now that we've seen Trump's tax returns, can we please see Barack Obama's original birth certificate? MW, Redlynch
Can anyone tell me why Barack Obama was at the Wuhan biolab in 2015 with Tony Fauci and Melinda Gates and why he gave the biolab $5m to study a certain virus? One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
If you want to teach dead languages, (CP, 9/1), at least teach Latin. There's actually stuff you can read in Latin. Marco Caruso, Cairns
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 15:00:55 GMT 8
To respond to “Plan a frugal year”, 09/01 -
While the “rising cost of energy and groceries is not new”, (Plan a frugal year, 09/01), both are being driven by nonsensical government policies that are not supported by the laws of physics. These policies are based on the widespread but irrational belief that CO2 can “trap heat”, which is specifically ruled out by Planck’s Law, Wien’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Law, and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
When energy costs rise, the cost of everything else rises. Electricity prices are rising because of governments forcing renewables into the grid. Germany was the leader in this trend but is now turning back to coal. Their “Energiewende” has cost (in AUD) $842 billion and made their electricity twice as expensive and ten times more carbon intensive (if that mattered) than France’s nuclear power.
Nor does our coal, oil and gas need to be expensive. We have thousands of years of coal, and oil and gas are abiotic – meaning they never were “fossil fuels” and they’re continually produced within the Earth, as are all the elements on the periodic table up to and including manganese. We have more oil under Cooper Pedy than the Middle East has produced to date.
We should be the richest nation on Earth with the best living standards for all, but instead we’re slipping into poverty because politicians believe a minority of academics who know nothing but fairy tales and politics.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 15:01:57 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
Governments all around the world abandoned existing pandemic plans to imitate the tyrants of the CCP in March 2020.
By then, Covid-19 had been here for six months.
It’s been traced back to the Wuhan military games in October 2019. It flew here on direct flights six months before governments overreacted.
We called it flu. It was barely noticed. It mostly claimed the elderly and the morbidly obese - just as flu always does.
But then, all around the world, flu mysteriously disappeared. We had Covid instead.
Now we read, “Influenza levels in North Queensland have returned to pre-pandemic levels with more than 2000 confirmed cases in 2022.” (Flu makes a comeback, 09/01).
Officials claim Covid precautions prevented the flu. So why didn’t they prevent Covid? Both are transmitted the same way.
There are enormous holes in the official Covid narrative, but those driving it don’t care because they believe you are stupid.
Nearly three years later, if you’re not questioning the official narrative, you just might be as stupid as they think you are.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 15:02:58 GMT 8
CM – To respond to "Fear that recession ‘inevitable," 09/01 HS - To respond to "Fears recession now inevitable," 09/01
John Hewson, arguably the best PM the Liberals never had, warns recession now seems unavoidable, (Fear that recession ‘inevitable, 09/01). It is inevitable because that's what the Davos globalists want. It's the planned destruction of Western economies to consolidate all power in their hands using programmable money – Central Bank Digital Currencies. They are real-life Bond villains - and the Bond movies were predictive programming.
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 15:03:27 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
On December 31, the Cairns Post reported the BoM saying, “Queensland has already recorded two tropical cyclones over the past two weeks, Darren and Airlie…”.
That is very misleading as it implies the landmass of Queensland experienced two cyclones.
Those two systems were so-called “named storms” that we can only detect with advanced technology, that were well offshore, and that had no impact anywhere in Queensland.
Nonetheless, they’ll be added to Queensland’s cyclone tally, allowing insurers to jack up premiums even higher.
Worse, they’ll allow activists (Claire Armstrong, CP, 09/01) to make misleading claims about the climate.
It’s sleights-of hand like this that allow alarmists build a scary picture of “climate change” and facilitate higher profits and more power for their corporate and political controllers.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 10, 2023 15:03:59 GMT 8
Remember when it was called global warming but then it didn't get any hotter and their fear-mongering didn't make sense so they had to change it to climate change so they didn't look like total morons but we all knew that they were? Those were good times. Old Bloke, Cairns
If you want an idea of how many fit young athletes are dying suddenly recently, go over to YouTube and watch some @jwilderness. Juss Sayen, Cairns
The globalists' covid plan requires carrying on the scares until 2025 or until everyone has had the health-destroying injections, which is why we see headlines like "Covid cases surge as ‘Kraken’ takes hold". How else can they reduce the world's human population by 93.75%? Chloe, Kuranda
Nations that didn't participate in the covid vaccination campaign are recording no covid deaths. Nations that did vaccinate for covid are all recording covid deaths. The more shots received the more likely an individual will die of covid. But "safe and effective", right? Laurance, Edmonton
The government claims to care about our health, so it put us under house arrest the year that flu disappeared and "covid" appeared instead. So, why has it never forced McDonalds, Hungry Jack's, etc to close and returned to educating couch potatoes about fresh food, sunlight, and exercise like they used to do with Norm in the old "Life: Be in it" ads? Confused, Cairns
If the government takes your tax dollars to pay for a Pfizer product, then takes away your rights until you take that Pfizer product, then shields Pfizer from any financial liability if you are harmed, is the government a seamless subsidiary of Pfizer? Curious, Cairns
You know what's weird? When Trump banned travel from China due to covid in 2020 he was racist but when Biden does the same thing in 2023 he's a hero. Nearly as weird as when Ted Cruz was slammed for holidaying in Mexico while Texas froze in 2021, but Biden was not slammed for holidaying in St Croix while the whole country froze in 2022. Kevin, Machans Beach
You know what's weird? When Trump banned travel from China due to covid in 2020 he was racist but when Biden does the same thing in 2023 he's a hero. Nearly as weird as when Ted Cruz was slammed for holidaying in Mexico while Texas froze in 2021, but Biden was not slammed for holidaying in St Croix while the whole country froze in 2022. Kevin, Machans Beach
The fact that Peter Campion cops so much flak from Glenn White tells me he's right over the target. Lol! Marie, Aitkenvale
Taylor Point activists (CP, 7/1) only had to raise $8m to buy the property so they could preserve it as they like it. But no, they thought they could bully the government into buying it with other people's money - which shows they're all noise and no action. Lefty Watcher, Trinity Beach
Erm, y'all know that "green minerals" (TB, 7/1) still must be mined and processed with hydrocarbons, right, JCU? Acadumbic Watcher, Douglas
For proof that the United Nations is insane, their "Rapporteur" Tendayi Achiume claims, "Reliance on hi-tech solutions to (the) climate crisis perpetuates racism." Firstly, the "climate crisis" is fictional, and secondly, just because a technology was invented by white people does not mean it's "racist". We should have nothing to do with the UN. Heloise, Mooroobool
What's the difference between a front-line soldier in a war and an electric car owner? None, they're both just hoping to make it home. Mechanic, Smithfield
Interestingly, Monash University’s School of Clinical Sciences and Monash Health, (CP, 07/01), have indirectly accused Annastacia Palaszczuk’s Queensland Heath department of being systemically sexist. It looks like the loony left are starting to fight amongst themselves, which throughout history is an indicator that their ideas are in terminal decline. One Tooth Wally, Cairns North
US Democrats are really sick and insane. They're still lying to the nation and saying that "police were killed by rioters" at the Capitol on January 6, 2020. In fact, no police died that day - one died of an unrelated stroke the following day and some others "committed suicide" under suspicious circumstances. The truth is, four peaceful protesters were killed by police that day, including one unarmed woman shot without warning and another beaten to death. Republican, Cairns
In case you missed it, Afghanistan has done a deal to open up oil fields to supply China. Therefore, the world's largest economy is only giving lip service to the UN's green new deal. Meanwhile, we have more oil under Coober Pedy than the Saudis ever had, but we can't have cheap fuel and a booming economy because that would lose Green votes for ALP-LNP Inc. Barry, Bungalow
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy has rejected Russia's Vladimir Putin's 36-hour orthodox Christmas ceasefire (Putin's peace blasted, 7/1). 36 hours is not long enough to rearrange a battlefield, and Russia's military has no re-supply problems, so what this shows is that Zelenskyy has no respect for the region's dominant religions. Globalists like Zelenskyy want the old religions gone so they can roll out their "Great Narrative" - the worship of the administrative state. Western powers have really backed the wrong horse in that fight. Ukraine is corrupt (see the media from three years ago), pro-Nazi (see the media from two years ago), and anti-religion (see today's news). Our leaders are idiots. Mark, Redlynch
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Post by Struth on Jan 11, 2023 12:33:40 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Thanks, Cairns Post, for the beautiful image of Milln Reef, (Pictures capture reef’s beauty, 11/01).
“The reef can be seen in these conditions when a high-pressure weather system pushes away clouds, allowing the sun to shine through."
It is visible light from the sun which heats the upper layers of the oceans.
Despite unsupportable assertions to the contrary by the Reef alarm industrial complex, outgoing longwave infrared radiation cannot penetrate water.
The best it can do is evaporate the top 0.01 mm of water, which has a cooling effect.
Therefore, all the claims of humanity’s carbon dioxide heating the oceans is errant nonsense.
Reef alarmists know that, of course – but admitting it would end much of their income.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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