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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 5:15:33 GMT 8
The Editor
The Courier Mail
Eric Palm (Give up your guns, 23/01) a gun is not the best tool for mass murder – nowhere near as effective as a box of matches, a jar of poison, or a semi-trailer.
What guns are good for is keeping tyrannical governments under control and preventing foreign invasion – which is why the WEF-class globalists will never win in the US.
Disarmed Australia has already fallen to the WEF, as we saw during covid, and is ripe for invasion. Stick a fork in us – we’re done.
(85 words)
Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 5:16:46 GMT 8
Covid vaccine death statistics prove censorship was a bad idea -
It’s excellent to see the editor of ‘The Australian’ is finally allowing commenters to question the “safe and effective” vaccine narrative, but it begs the question why alternate views and non-mainstream information were ever suppressed? We cannot have a healthy society when we have secretive censorship. Censorship is indicative of serious political illness (socialism) within a society.
It is now statistically obvious that the covid vaccines are doing immense damage – far more than the flu we called covid was capable of. Every editor that took his or her orders from HQ and prevented concerns being aired shares responsibility with the politicians, health industry regulators, and pharmaceutical industry for those deaths.
This is why ‘The Atlantic’ floated the idea of an amnesty for covid-era censors, but that is something we cannot afford. Those who contributed to mass murder via covid vaccines must face punishment. They must be weeded out of our societies so they can’t do it again. Covid Nuremberg now!
Jennifer Short Edge Hill
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 5:17:28 GMT 8
Socialist tactic. Defuse by partial admission and then muddy the waters around the partial admission with lies.
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 5:18:36 GMT 8
The Editor
The Cairns Post
Theo Theophanous – you’re wrong, (Voice vote will be a historic crossroad, 23/01).
Albo’s “voice” is purest politics of division and will do precisely nothing for those living in remote indigenous communities.
Remote communities can be improved simply by ceasing to run them as socialist enclaves.
But that will never happen because then our wall-to-wall left-wing politicians would lose the victim class they rely on for virtue signalling brownie points.
(69 words)
Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 8:35:13 GMT 8
The Editor
The Townsville Bulletin
Once again, we see the unintended consequences of Labor’s squishy green policies, (Bat flies infest park, 23/01).
Dan Gleeson Memorial Gardens is infested with blood-sucking bat flies because the low-info green-left refuse to accept the reality that our cities and towns are not bat habitat.
Bats roost in towns because they’re bludgers and the pickings are easier where humans have improved on the natural environment.
But as seed spreaders, when the bats do visit the rainforests they seed it with weeds and invasive species.
Bats aren’t unintelligent like greenies – pick a few off with a 12-gauge and the whole colony will quickly bugger off back where they belong.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 8:35:51 GMT 8
The Editor
The Gold Coast Bulletin
The decline in state education pupils on the Coast, (School of shock, 23/01), is because our schools are now controlled by woke green-left ideologues who teach dangerous and societally destructive nonsense to innocent children.
Sensible parents who want their kids to have a useful education are now home-schooling or sending their kids to the privately-run independent schools that are springing up to fill the educational vacuum left by “our” public schools’ lurch leftwards.
If we didn’t have WEF-controlled governments, parents would receive “education vouchers” representing the taxpayers’ money dedicated to each child’s education that they could deliver to the school of their choice – which would collapse the legacy public schools that have failed so spectacularly.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 8:36:18 GMT 8
The Editor
The Daily Telegraph
Inflation, (Political clash ahead of inflation figures, 23/1), is taxation by stealth.
If we had a gold- or silver-backed currency we wouldn't have inflation tax because our ostensibly publicly-owned RBA wouldn't be able to create currency out of thin air in lock-step with the privately-owned central banks that comprise the US Federal Reserve.
We won’t be able to return to metals-backed currency until enough Australians wake up that our governments are being controlled by the uber-wealthy foreign organisations whose public faces include the World Economic Forum and the World Bank.
(90 words)
Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 8:36:42 GMT 8
The Editor
The Herald Sun
During the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021 our hospitals stood largely empty once elective surgeries were cancelled. Nurses had time to produce choreographed TikTok dance videos.
While influenza conveniently vanished for the first time ever, the deadly Covid-19 couldn’t quite fill its shoes – despite having been in Australia for six months before governments panicked in lockstep.
Now we’re all seeing the surge in medical emergencies, (Perfect storm in health, 23/01), that began once the vaccines were mandated and pushed onto everyone – even those at no risk from Covid-19.
There’s an elephant in the waiting room, folks, and it ain’t gonna be possible to ignore it for much longer.
(109 words)
Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 12:40:23 GMT 8
The Editor
The Australian
That the RBA raised rates in the current economic circumstances, (Recession alert over rates hike, 23/01), is the tragic consequence of ridiculous notions such as Keynesianism and modern monetary theory (MMT).
Households are “at the mercy” of our ostensibly publicly owned RBA because it’s been given the unnatural power to create currency out of thin air.
If we had a gold- or silver-backed currency, we wouldn't have the hidden tax known as inflation because the RBA wouldn’t be able to constantly devalue every dollar in circulation.
With a metals-backed currency, the value of our savings would grow over time. As it stands, they’re constantly shrinking because bank interest can’t keep up with inflation plus taxation.
Here’s what we need to do to become the wealthiest nation on Earth.
Get rid of the Reserve Bank entirely.
Return to a gold- or silver-backed currency.
Reject Keynesianism and MMT.
Reject the WEF and UN and get our national sovereignty back.
Reject the globalists’ scaremongering about CO2 and viruses.
Trade our food and minerals directly for gold, silver, and manufactured goods.
Kick the socialists out of our schools and teach our kids facts instead of fiction.
I won’t hold my breath - the globalists’ multi-generational brainwashing has been deep and effective.
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Peter Campion
Tolga
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Post by Struth on Jan 23, 2023 12:41:24 GMT 8
Re 'State's economy best in nation' - don't worry, Anna and her minions will soon kill the resources sector and destroy that healthy economy. Mr Obvious, Earlville
When "covid deaths" are going up while infections are going down (23/01) it just might be time to have a real close look at covid vaccine adverse events. Chloe, Kuranda
Climate alarmists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have claimed that the last eight years were the hottest on record (because they ignore the 1890s and 1930s) but when you tabulate their data it shows a cooling trend of 0.11C per decade over the last eight years - despite 450+ billion tonnes of emissions (14% of all manmade CO2) being added in that time. CO2-warming is a hoax. Always was, always will be. Higgs, Tolga
"Last year, lithium-ion batteries such as those used in electric bikes caused more than 200 fires and six deaths in New York City alone, the city’s fire department said." Can you see why depopulationists push these dangerous technologies so hard? Jeff, CBD
Inflation (23/1) is taxation by stealth and if we had a gold- or silver-backed currency we wouldn't have inflation tax because the government's RBA wouldn't be able to create currency out of thin air. Woz, Parramatta Park
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Post by NFA on Jan 23, 2023 18:31:28 GMT 8
I see that Peter Campion is getting his excellent point across!
Great Letters by Peter and Jennifer Short and the community of switched on letter writers up in FNQ.
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